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ingraham and her whole team. i hope you have a chance to check out my new book "the puppeteers." thanks for watching. have a wonderful fourth of july holiday. enjoy it with your family. [ applause ] >> happy almost july 4th everyone. i'm in for greg who's celebrating the holiday brailling his autobiography to s
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autobiography to orphans. who paying my student loans. i was recently looking at that famous jfk inauguration speech. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> i great line, right? [ applause ] really, a gutsy line for a politician. think about it. it's his first day in the office. he says my fellow americans, don't look at me. you want something done, do it yourself. that is refreshing isn't it? that's what i want to hear more of. from now on, when i'm looking at candidates, i only have one thing on my wish list. give me this one thing and all the other things fall in place. give me freedom. it's sad that we have to say that. it supposed to be a given. remember the constitution?
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the first amendment is all about freedom. there's a reason the founding fathers put it first. thanks all the while of white guys. [ applause ] the bureaucrats in charge said freedom is great. it would have to wait. we're in a climate crisis. we're in a health emergency. we have a banking crisis. we'll fix if for you. your freedom will be back soon. thank you for your patience. we're all in this together. no thank you. if it's one thing i'm sure of, we're not all in this together. let's try freedom. freedom to run my business and if you try to take it away, i'm going to throw pizza at you. [ applause ] and medical freedom no required
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medical treatment at all. no testing. i'm not going to stick a swab up my nose for you. no temperature checks. how did anyone ever think this was acceptable? in order to come in my establishment, you're going to have to let me point this gun at your head and pull the trigger. sounds great. no contact tracing. i'm not going to tell you who i've been meeting with or been. this never should have happened. freedom of thought. the one they fear more than anything else. no matter what merrick garland believes, you're allowed to think whatever you want to think. whether it's true or not. that second part is very important. people like to say things like, you're allowed to believe what you want. you're not allowed to spread misinformation. yes, you are. that's the whole idea of freedom of speech. you're allowed to speculate.
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you're allowed to opinionate. you're allowed to -- this is argentina and not canada. -- this isamerica. you're allowed to say things that are not true. things like i'm a journalist. or bidenomics is working for the american people. or, i am tall. [ laughter ] you can say it. let's hear it for freedom and remember the words of jfk, ask not because, when it came to freedom, those guys at lexington and concord, didn't ask. they went out and got it. otherwise, go ahead -- [ applause ] otherwise, with with the way this country is going, we're
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unruly crowds. comedian joe mackey. [ applause ] that joke was left over from gutfeld's introduction. look, this is -- this whole monologue, morgan, was something i wanted to do. i hear conservatives say this all the time. someone would say, you have a right to free speech you can't employ misinformation. if you're a conservative, this is called the right to be wrong. you have the right to be dumb ass in america. absolutely. that is enr enshrined in our constitution. that's true. do what you got to do. i have to take a note, the camera keeps showing me. everyone thinks that joey love
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america the most because he gave up his leg. i love america the most. i have my american flag pants. >> for fashion only. you have better legs than i have. [ laughter ] >> sorry, i had to digress. >> how do you feel about the state of freedom in america? lot of it has to do with the medical stuff. that was the worse infringement on american freedom we've seen. >> luckily, we have this show. we have greg and we have you and we have everybody that can give the middle finger to the self-proclaimed sensors. >> what do you think of the state of freedom? we're here. i don't want to be a downer. we're coming to the fourth of july. where is freedom in america today? >> we have lots of freedom.
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especially this year election. we have lots of great options. we have a juiced up anti-vaxer. we have a governor with the charisma of jeb bush. we have a dementia patient with a crack head son who don't take care of his babies. >> who is he talking about? >> we are -- are we in a freedom crisis? do we have to remember what our founders, they put in these documents. we have bureaucrats, you hear the president say, give me a break with your freedom. i hear schwarzenegger say that. damn your freedom. >> the plague we're really discouraged that we're dealing with is institutionalized insecurity. we're no longer told we can go make for ourselves. we don't believe we can have
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children and take care of them. the things we don't do now, because we've been indoctrinated and not believing in ourselves to get it done. you can't go start a business. so you need to work for the government. you don't need to have five kids because you can't raise them. that's the problem. we have institutionalized insecurity within us. what happens with i can secure people, they lash out in inrational ways. they're afraid to hear is something they don't like. they call everything that's racist and misogynist. not to say they are not real. they are not real every time you say them. this type of insecurity that exist among young people but now even millennials in so many generation of americans has been learned. it's not within with us. that's the spirit of, you tell me i can't do it, dare me, i will show you. that's what independence is. >> there you go.
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[ applause ] joe mackey should americans appreciate freedom more? >> of course we should appreciate freedom more. i almost wore my flag pants today. we would have looked silly. that was inspirational. i wish you could have helped me out. i didn't father all those kids. i'll say what the problem is here, tom. the government will mess up and give itself more power. for instance, on 9/11, a couple of pilots hijacked planes, the hijackers violated the rules of their visas. then they committed this atrocity. they have to see my penis whenty
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get on an airplane. if i say you can't see my penis, well we get to touch your penis. that was worse than the first one. it's like too bad. it's like voting. >> that doesn't really happens to everybody. i don't know who you going through security. don't let them touch your penis anymore. >> the security can see your -- the machine can see -- let's talk about this more offline. the thing that i'm trying to say, we have to stay vigilant against government overreach. for instances the fisa court is up for renewal. it's a fake court. you can't have a real court that's secret and has one side. instead of saying this needs to end. lot of people start paying attention. we're talking about flag pants.
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>> it is controversial. i do appreciate that. that's why i said, we need that revolutionary spirit again. instead of begging for our freedoms, we're going to have to go out and take them. all right, up next, are joe's morals on the skids because he only counts some grandkids. [ applause ] your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients-
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>> tom: joe ignores his granddaughter which makes him seem backwater. his staff has mastered lying for
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the old balstard. white house aides that the bidens have seven grandchildren. that leaves out joe's 4-year-old granddaughter who's the child of hunter biden. joe deserves the right to sniff her hair. roberts and hunt reached settlement over child support payments and one of the stipulations is that the child receives some of hunter's paintings. roberts agreed to drop her demand to allow the child to change her last name to biden. make since. it's probably a good thing. newly released photos from hunter's abandoned laptop shows him to driving to las vegas in 2018 going 172 miles per hour. that's in 160 miles per hour zone. another photo which is taken weeks earlier, shows him
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flashing a crack pipe while driving through a residential neighborhood in virginia and, worse, he was using a cell phone while driving. i wonder what the big guy thinks of all this. no, look. >> i learned all those six grandkid names. i can't learn anymore. i got to other things to do. the other thing is, i don't know if i believe this whole thing. hunter just had to do a whole court case with this girl's mom. he enter into a big financial settlement with her. i don't believe a word of it. if this were all legit, i'll be getting 10%. >> thank you, joe. does this show that hunter is not the family man we expected he was? [ laughter ] >> i'm getting a message from the producers here in my ear.
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wait, what? you got some quotes from joe biden. you sent them to my phone. hold on. that doesn't smell like my grandkid? if you aint related to me then you aint on crack. oh my god. i thought thought bill clinton was thefirt it's the biden family. they don't take care of their kids either. >> tom: if they admitted the -- they're in court. everyone knows that he has a granddaughter. they acknowledge her. he doesn't have to have her over at the white house. you think they should? >> yes, even if they hate the mother, it's still their blood grandchild? how can you not acknowledge her? every girl need is a father and not her father's finger paintings.
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i find it to be -- it's beyond ridiculous. it's actually infuriating for this little girl. i don't understand why they can't acknowledge her. hunter biden, the dna test, he's acknowledged that it's his daughter. it's their grandchild. you should acknowledge her. bring her to the white house. >> tom: bring her to the white house. [ applause ] let her use the biden -- isn't that funny, they don't want her using the biden name. that's one of the agreements. in the script, i crossed out the line about the painting because i thought it was a joke. i thought it was something you inserted. they put it back in, it's not a joke. it was real. that really did happen. she's getting one of his paintings. >> she's four years old. she's old enough to know that's a money laundering painting. [ laughter ] i'll say this. all jokes aside.
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father is one of the most important things determining the success of a child's future. except in hunter's case. may be it's for the best. for me personally, tom, you won't see that kind of tomfoolery coming from me. if i impregnant a stripper, i will allow the child to have my last name. that's what strippers get. [ laughter ] get to keep the name. >> tom: joey, what do you think of these photos of hunter? not a big surprise knowing he was driving 175 and doing crack. >> you can build a 10-foot tall snowman out of manure and hunter biden will be a bigger piece of
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[ bleep ]. that's the objective truth. that's not an opinion. when it comes to illegitimate children. there's all kinds of reasons why dads are disconnected from their children. may be society told them they weren't good enough to be a bad, may be they didn't think they can afford to be there. may be their own dad treated them terribly or if they're an alcohol or addict. may be they didn't know the child existed until later in life. there's no one size fits all. with hunter biden, pretty obvious, social investments are already there. what does he have to lose by taking care of that beautiful little girl? he doesn't want to. he's fighting tooth and nail to not have to be a father to child that he enjoyed the opportunity to make. what person is that? what kind of person is his dad and stands there knowing all of this and says i couldn't be
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proud of him. he's the smartest person i know. how does that person get to run our country? >> tom: hotep, the point taken from joey, it all goes back to joe. this is the thing that i almost don't like this drip of stuff off this laptop. people make it about hunter. they say he's an addict. poor him. he was in business with his dad. we know, 10% to the big guy. this was a biden family project. it's not just about hunter. >> yeah. it's a pretty disgusting behavior from hunter. apparently, this lady was his assistant. you hired this woman. didn't he knocked her up and then he tried to deny that was his baby. then, he revoked her insurance so she couldn't be insured. obviously he's got great
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insurance. she can't have insurance for her or the baby. i don't know if we can find anybody on planet that is probably a worse human being than hunter biden. you add that on with the president of the united states. this is his son and they trying to deny the baby when you're in the highest office of the land. yeah, i don't know how anybody can vote for this guy. >> tom: not good. up next, what the white house is teasing.
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attempting to block the stun. that's the report from the biden administration on the study of something called solar radiation modification. or that thing joe can't pronounce. the concept known as geoengineering would involve chemically altering the atmosphere by increasing aerosols. breathe easy. it's air pollution but it's good. all that's left is to figure out how bill gates can make money off it. in theory, the strategy could fool the planet, but it may disrupt global weather patterns or worse. make me even pailer. [ laughter ] i had an albino tell me recently that i needed to get some sun. in fairness, the white house said in a statement, there are no plans under way to establish a comprehensive research program focused on solar radiation
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modification. rest easy. we're not doing it yet. if we do, we're ready to kill people to save the planet. joey, i don't know. did you see the matrix. it was humans who blocked out the sun. they called it. we not supposed to be messing around with this stuff. >> we supposed to do it in a cool way. like nuclear war. this is a real weak kind of like terrible way to do it. how do your solar panels work. what this is, this is or/else scenario. if you don't get on board with not running a gas car or not cooking your pizza, then we're going to block out the sun. better get on board. that's what this is. >> if this wasn't weird, why
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they be denying that they are doing it? they are saying, there's no plans to do this. we know they are studying it. we see the literature on it. >> they say that all the time when there's no plans to do that and then you don't have a gas stove anymore. it's funny that we're coming full circle here. they're using scare tactics saying don't pollute. when we don't pollute because they've taken away our car, stove and married our -- taken y stove, you will say come on, pollution is good again. >> tom: morgan, i don't really understand the science of this. it's chemical. they are putting chemicals in the atmosphere they admit, if we do this we don't know the side effects. >> i grew up in florida.
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i think everybody that i know -- i feel like everyone from florida i know will march on washington if you try to block out the sun. i remember growing up in the '80s. they told us that aerosol, air spray cans were bad. now we're going to take amounts of aerosol and put in the sky? >> tom: that's it i spent my whole childhood talking about the ozone. >> i'm so vain. i'll take climate change if you take away my hair spray. >> tom: you can't have that. this is unintended consequences. this is the kind of thing that once they do it and they find the side effects, it could have the opposite effect. >> this is the most racist policy ever.
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they trying to obliterate me. i feel attacked. i love the sun. i can't do it. [ laughter ] my bad. seriously, though, this reminds me of the movie "forest gump." he's fighting the vietnam war and it's raining and raining. apparently there was a thing called operation popeye. been trying to weaponize the weather for a long time. he said it not me. operation popeye was weather modification including vietnam. henry kissenger was behind this, etcetera.
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when i look at this, i see this stuff happening to me it's not new. they are just telling us what they already doing or already have done, unfortunately. >> tom: if you're going to block the sun, don't do it in our atmosphere. you know when you have an eclipse. put a satellite out there and go in front of the sun for 20 minutes at a time. >> the s solar wind will push it back in the planet. it will be a massive explosion. there's a historical precedence for that. when they talk about a 1.5-degree rise in temperature.
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they're talking about that from 1870. the end of the little ice age. we're getting warmer from really cold time period. is it even that big of a deal? i don't think that it is. >> tom: what happened there? did you just turn into a scientist? >> there wasn't even a script over there. >> tom: coming up, most americans support that ruling from the supreme court. [ applause ] i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone.
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affirmative action in college admission. they agree that indiana jones movies should have stopped at three. [ applause ] most americans agree that race shouldn't be a deciding factor in college admissions. but the results did vary by party affiliation. 75% of republicans and 58% of independents agreed with the supreme court decision compared to 26% of democrats to be fair, they have low standards. democrats used to believe in the content of a person's character, remember. until, of course, they met this guy. don't worry, liberals will likely find a way around the supreme court decision. the "washington post" points out, colleges will scour an applicant's essays and recommendation and life experiences often gleaning
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information about racial and ethnic background. or they'll ask for a picture. doesn't that make sense? you just show me who you are. joey, obviously this decision people were losing their minds over it. this is what the supreme court. this is why we went to them. it's about fairness. they were essentially, building unfairness into their college admissions. >> what's interesting about this to me is the premise of the entire sark, which is there's a lot of relevance, post-jim crow through civil rights through where we are today. there are commonalities that affected an african-american community that goes back to the original sin. the cause of those factor, they don't have the opportunity to learn at an early age the things necessary to impress a college education, but, have the intellect and opportunity to
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merit. i'm going, what risk do you have taking race out. you list them all, background, socioeconomic position. i don't think that case says you can't take those factors in place unless you accidentally accept a poor white appalachian. who wants to educate one of those folks? my point is there like, it's more of a class divide in this country than a race divide in my opinion to begin with. colleges probably should look at where they can lift people up. isn't that what education supposed to be. i'm 100% behind that. in order to do that, you have to get rid of the legacy preferential treatment. >> tom: people did sue. there were asian students got together and sued because they weren't able -- they were being
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discriminated against. hotep i know you shy away from racial issues. do you want to tackle this one. >> i'm black, i'm going to experience on this topic. you guys can relax. i got this. huge issue here is integration. i spoke to my uncle once been he told me, integration was disintegration. disintegration of black culture, black people. the democratic party seems to be out to destroy black people, especially black culture and black conservatism. thaddeus russell wrote a great book. he said to me that you look at brown versus board of education, you'll see there, it says this word culture. it's about taking black kids and busing them to white neighborhoods not to give them the same opportunities but to make them white.
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to bring them into the white liberal culture of things. when they went into down south, for example, naacp goes down south and they talked to the black folks down there, hey look, we want to help you guys out with this race problem. they said well, the problem isn't that we want to be in their schools, we want the same funding. we don't want you to have the same funding. we want you to integrate. that's what this affirmative action thing about. it's not about making black people better. it's making black people assimilate in white liberal culture so they have to share the equity of white place. it's about destruction of the black community. >> tom: from the beginning, naacp, they said, let us build our own schools. give us the money and resources. they said no. >> the naacp specifically said no to that. naacp has their own agenda, the white liberals have their own agenda. if you go look at historical
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record, they had co-ops, mutual ad societies. they didn't need welfare and all these things. these things come later as a way to disintegrate the culture of the black family. you look today, you see what happens, black families disshovelled and far from what it used to be. >> tom: can a white person do anything that's not racist? [ laughter ] >> i think joey hit the nail on the head. universities actually care about diversity, get rid of legacy admissions. you can do it tomorrow. there's nothing that perpetuate the cycle of privilege more than legacy admission. make everybody compete on an equal playing ground. >> tom: joe, like you had to in your stand up career. everyone was equal.
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>> colleges will try to make it door affordable instead of one administrator for every two students in the bloat of staffing and the runaway costs makes it prohibitive to lift people up. i remember, that was not a very confident applause. yeah, when i was a student, i started getting stuff from japanese student organizations because my last name is a last name in japanese, i wouldn't want to fake an ethnicity to make it harder to get in. [ laughter ] >> tom: up next, the drones, acting like firework clones.
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>> a story in five words. >> tom: story in five words. drone shows replace fireworks. no! that's what's happening. morgan to explain, numerous cities are replacing traditional
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fireworks displays with drones. i mean drones flying around doing colors in the sky. what do you think of that? >> this is why i live in the south. we do not [ bleep ] around with our fireworks. we're having a fireworks show. >> did you just call florida the south? >> i live in nashville, tennessee. [ bleep ] my mom is going to be like, why are they beeping you so much? >> tom: they don't mess aro around. if they canceled fireworks in your neighborhood, would you light off your own? >> this is one of the most anti-things i seen. on july 4th i needed to sound like the donbas region of ukraine outside my house. let them things go. what is this drone stuff? may be that is kind of like
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ukraine. [ laughter ] >> tom: it's true. mackey, this is environmentalist who are getting involved. they don't like the smoke. you saw what happened with that smoke condition, everyone put those masks back on. everyone is paranoid now about the health conditions. >> it seems like it's never a problem before. now it's like water pollution and forest fires. i think it's a ridiculous waste of time. no one is going to do it. hopefully people demand their freedom back and their fireworks. >> tom: that's right. we demand. joey, this is going to happen in certain liberal municipalities. there's going to be backlash even from the liberal people. they want to see the fireworks. >> nothing celebrates the free spirit of personal liberty like
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a bunch of artificial intelligence drones controlled by the government. i don't know where you're at with this, tom. it makes sense to me. how dare you hand bunch of americans explosives and tell them to have a good time. that wouldn't be freedom. of year a few million americans do it lot more successfully than i did. that's what the government is good for. give them awesome fireworks. >> tom: you have a good sense of humor about this. many successful before the final -- >> in bombs, if you bat a thousand or you strike out. >> tom: let's hear it for joey. [ applause ] it's done. don't go away! we'll be right back.
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thank you. "fox news tonight" is next. on behalf of greg gutfeld, i love you america. [ applause ] >> good evening, welcome to america's late news "fox news tonight" i'm mike emmanuel in washington d.c. in for trace gallagher. president biden is pushing back against the pair of controversies that could hinder his reelection campaign. defending his son hunter and dealing with the fallout of the supreme court's decision over student loan debt. travelers still bracing for the worse as flight cancellations and delays continues into the long holiday weekend. we begin with the deadly fourth of july holiday weekend in cities around the country including mass shoin

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