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evening. hope you have a chance to check ouk, it't my. puppe it's a new one.e the puppeteers, the people who control? it's c the people who control america. it's been on the new york times bestseller lisob times fort fon three weeks. the puppeteers hope you have a chance to read it. ce ti think you will be fascinad by it. thanks for tuning in . and as sean would say, let not your heart beat troubled. ra is in formond: th laura ingraham tonight. >> raymond, it's all yours. thank you, jason. u hta great night. thanks for the show. i'm raymond arroyo, in for in laura ingrahamfor is is . >> this is a special. edition of the ingraham angle. from new york, we've got a big freed show for you tonight, star of sound of freedom. cavijim is here along with comen rob schneider. but first, for anyone listening closely, the government has long made their intentions very clear. the the biden administration fro is trying to keep you from hearing informatioarinn displeas them. muchtheiit either frustrated narrative or came from their political rivals. rather than engage
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ino sh a spirited debate. it was easier to shut down unwelcome speechspeech, and writ all off as misinformation. they were trying protect you, america. >> the only way we get past amer is if we arerefu careful about what we say and we use a power that we have to limitwhat w spread of that misinformation. >> my hope is that facebook, instead of taking it personally, that somehow i'm saying facebook is telling people that they would do something about the misinformation or depending on the sociainl giants, to take down untruths and things of this sort. >> huntee downr biden, this lapp that intelligence officials have warneat inteld is likely rn disinformation. pr the golden oldies only much of what they were protecting you from durinotg election cycls turned out to be true. now the censorship squad has i been exposed and a bombshell ruling on july 4th. a federal judge in louisiana has blocke has bd the federal government from contacting or comeeting with media giants.ns it turns out the government
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been targeting and censoring speech. they disagredisagreee with for . in a blistering landmark decision, judgndmarke terry doty writes that he has seen evidence a massive effort by defendants from the white house to federal to suppress speech based on its contentwrit during the covid 19 pandemic, he writes. the united states governmentes to have assumed a role similar to an orwellian ministryrwellia this targeted suppression ofsu conservative is a perfectexam example of viewpoint discriminationpl, even of political speech. the evidence produced thus far, the judge writes, depicts an almost dystopian scenario. the judge says there was coordination between, homeland security, the fbi, the department of justice, the white hous whitee, some aidg agencies to pressure big tech to censor information they deemed heretical. they spiken they data on masks,.
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lockdowns, which we'll discuss in covid a with a scientist whos personally censored. facebook alone took down 18 million pieces of what they called covid misinformationhe that shows what they admitted to, and it went far beyond covid. the administratoy admittr also d to cover hunter biden's tracks . remember when the new york post first reported on the contentsnh of first son hunter's laptop?of the paper got locked out of itse twitter account and then the post wer were censored. it was all russiansian disinformation. facebook got the message to the fbi. >> i think basically came to us. some folksks o on our team who was like, hey, just so you know, like you shouln d be on high alert. there was we we thought that there was a lot of russian propaganda propa , the 2016 election. duere's about to be some kind of dump ofmp of that similar jus to that.
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>> so just be vigilant. be vigilant. facebook vig dutifully adjusted the algorithm and suppressedst the hunter laptop story. coverage was spotty. orcoveramore than one hunter bin canvas. later, the laptop and its contentsiden can verified in lab by the fbi, according to one whistleblower and subsequently by the "new york post"post and e "new york times". and still, hunter biden's team s is trying to sow doubts about its authenticityen exten and suppression even extends mas. offic kids hunter ha according to theia "new york times", it's now official white house protocol prot the president only has thog six grandchildren, even though we actually a seven hunter's love child is simply wiped fromk existence. >> the story in the new york times over the weekend about hunter about's daugh biden's daughter arkansas. does the president acknowledge this little girl ittl>> i d as granddaughter? >> i don't have anything to share from here. pay no attentionon to e. to that little girl crying behind the curtain. huw is it that standing upt thar
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human dignity and respect is the hallmark of biden as the president said? >> they are all our children except for one hunter's daughter, who isdren actually oe of his children. i guess she doesn't fit the bill, whether personalf s cr political narratives. there's a trend here and administrationthere's bent on suppressing anything they don't want to deal with. and it's not and just directed t one party. even democrats like rfk jr have been shut down by social media. >> we nomedia. w the first time the government participating in censorshipting of political dist are people who are criticizingmd federal policies. >> we see this tendency in pop culture well, where unacceptable messages or ideas are suppressed . one the film sound of freedom is the number one movie in the country now. n thcounwe'll to its star, later jim caviezel, later in the show. >> it exposes the evil of child sex trafficking, which even variety admitted this week is a topic hollywood has avoided and quote, let's face itded tha
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matters more than the cocaine or opioids industry, which they've done. endless movies on. sound of freedom is now locked in a battle for screen sound locke as with disney. after sound of freedom showed oe indiana jones where to shove his dial of destiny at the box office. offiwhat these people fail to understand is when you suppress thoughtyo and expression, you create pent up demanent-up dd, and the audi. is not stupid. neither are voters, though the white house has apparently not gotten that messag e. >> we are going to continue to promote responsible actions prot public health, safety and security. r view social mediaritica platforms have a critical responsibility to take actioresc or to take account otsf the effects of their platforms are having to the c american people. and so we're going to continue to be responsible in thaontinue. >> now, that's not beingfree responsible. it's limiting free speec speech and the american people right, left and center, they do not support that, suppor. affected now we go to someone personally
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affected by this major court chr ruling, dr. jay bhattacharya, professor of stanford school of medicine. dr. bhattacharya stanfor, you we one of the esteemed epidemiologists who coauthored what was calle whad the greatclarat barrington declaration back in october of 2020. ioif question covid lockdowns t based on science and the naturhe of diseases. three days after its release, , dr. anthony and other government officials urged its suppression. soon su it was scrubbed from social media and the accounts were shut down. dr. bhattacharya joins me now, along with louisiana attorney general jeff landry. both are parties to this lawsuit against the government. j, i want to start with you. you were censoreo d yourselfstae your reaction tonight to this ruling? suffhow did you and your colleagues suffer as a result of this government censorship. did you? d i am absolutely delighted by this regime. th it is it basically restores my faith in america of.
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the biden administration and the federal bureaucracy used its overwhelming power to essentially to say, here's what you can say and you can't say working with social media. d thd you ask me like what it did to me, you know, the power of the censorship the is, is they don't actually just they can't, like, fully stopop m from talki. what they can do is they can put a misleading label on me onr limit the extent of which people see my tweets orupsh whatever. the upshot is to undermine true things that i'm saying in the minds of the public. so for when i had a roundtable with governor desantis in 2021, youtube censored it. so that people couldn't see it. what was the purpose of that? sohe the people couldn't seevica what advice a sitting governor was gettingting gov tht that's that's just bad. well, you know, there's no good justification fore'so r that and this: this is an advice from, you know, a television anchor. this is advice for honesty i . epidemiologist at stanford university. steeme, i want dr.
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to play anthony fauci, his reaction to the great barrington declaration and the justification for spike e, the warnings that you all were offering. watcl wereh the great barringtoo declaration. and there is the implicationfect let everybody get infected that's going to be able to be getting infectedg to and then we'll have herd immunity. quite frankly, thaimmut is. and anybody who knows anything about epidemiology will tell you that that is nonsense and very dangerous. >> dr. bhattacharya, your reaction when you hear that? and how did anthony fauci and the biden administration fallu hearhat their own socialr trap here? i mean , you could see they usedresu they censored other people and as a result, they censoredlt their own minds. the thing you see there is tha t is is a falsehood. right? first of all, the great barrington declaration call for peoplarar prot. vulnerable people, especially older people, wasn't calling for letting the virus rip. and second, you know, what technology did tony
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fauci expect to use to actually control the spread of a highly textured respiratory virus. he was calling for school closures. he was calling forrus? for manyf the devastating policies wef ki actually followed that have led to huge numbers of kiddssles with learning loss, depression at catastrophic levels. opioid what we would abuse at catastrophic levels, economic damage. he damage. basically was doing y single thing that could harm american health except forsi t a view of the lockdowns, which he thought was the only way to protect america. nos ay t, we were not having ben censored. we were grossly misled and attorney general landry, this evening, the biden justice departmentl , its appeal of this injunction. what are their chances of success at the fifth circuit? and why were they so quick at f, do you think? >> look, i hope that their chances at the fifth circuit or no, we're going to defend this ruling. i think it's a very good thought out ruling. e doty spelled it
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out in 154 pages. i i that he left plenty of exceptions for the government to be hearexceptd and to say ths on social media. i mean, look, i've heard h what all of the liberal press in no way the order i prevents the government is trying to muzzle the government gov, which is trg to keep the government from muzzling its citizens. >> attorney general landry, i want to show you some of the media you referenced there. theyt about this rulinge and they're urging more government censorshiprnmen >> this is one of the mostag aggressive, far-reachingruling l ever see. what this judge is purporting to do is to micromanag is ro me the day to day interactions between essentially the entire executivntially e and the leadig social media companies, the full faith ofull faif the an public has in elections could be undermined. what could that potentiall >> o a national security threat, of an, and really one of the core issues here is to what degree can therbee be consequences for the company not doing what the white houseio
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wants? >> attorney general, is information not editeeditedd? the white house a national security threat? absolutely not. first that's a violation of the firstt amendment. again, let's make it's make it s nowhere in the order does it say that the government isn't toable to make its case or to pt warnings out or to discusswhat i things and inform the american people. what this order says is you can' t muzzle americans and you can't muzzle or throttle back people like dr. bernard cheney, who you just said. i mean, he's as an esteemedhe d epidemiologist. he had something to say and somethin someto sag to say e american people so that they could understand what was going on during the covidpandem 19 pandemic. and yet, becauseic didn't fit a their narrative, he was throttled back. that'slation a violation of then amendment. again,e is no one is saying the government can't talk to social media companie social we're just saying you can'tt censor americans speech. dr. bhattacharya, i want to give you the last word. when you hear the mediwhen yr t
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more censorship and for the biden administration to doublministra e down on this as aadvoca public health advocatete and someone who's sounded'd the alarm. what would you say to that? i'd say to them that they aree hurting public health, they are hurting hurting americans.ow the best way to promote public health is to allow free speecht . censorship kills because it baas , e locks in bad ideas just as we've seen during the pandemic. >> dr. bhattacharya, pandemic.mond: dry, y than you both for being here. >> joining me now, john ratcliffe, formerk u for be trump director of national intelligence. mr. ratcliff radcliffee, you sei as intelligence chief for much of the censorshintp happening. >> what is all of this mean to the larger of governmentf surveillance of americans? and dogove you by the government argument here that they weren'tt actually censoring anything. they were just pointing tech to problematic content? >> well, i don't buy that argument because what we've
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arguwhate, raymond, is thist wasn't just a victory for for free speech. it was a victoryfor free for th, because at the end of the day, you know, as you talkehe end od your prior guests about what's going to happen on appeal here. franreason i think thi thes well for the plaintiffs in this case and frankly, for the judge's opinio n is so much of what you were talked about in your opening that was raisedut as the matters at issue here about covid, about origins, about the efficacy of treatments, aboutter transmissibility, about election interference, and hunter biden's laptoden's pg it wasn't just that they were censoring speech about that. they were the truth about those issues. >>about thos and know, at the ef the day, i think that's going to have an important bearing. here's here's i think forwa the problem is going forward is becauserd you've seen this abuse of these important intelligence and surveillance tools and putting objectives in, front of national security. they've jeopardized. nat so let mioe give you an examplee
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as a director of national intelligence, as you talkeedd, one of the things that i did was on a daily basis prepared, c the president's daily brief. that's a collection and aggregation ofags of our sensitive intelligence to brief the president on national security oitive . w >> one of the tools that wee wa use there was section seven or two of the foreign intelligence surveillance. >> i was going to brin g. also the that's the same tool that was abused to spy on the trump campaign. and so now when 702 comes up for renewal at the end of this year, you have republicans saying we can't renew that inecause its current form because it's beend political reasons. and so the abuses, orwelliant abuses that i think the judge correctly characterizedterize and really placed our national ou by these riskd officials, putting political objectives above america's security posture. >> it's just incredibly dangerous that you believengeroy they really need that surveillance capability, but it shouldn't extend to everouldn'ey
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american has contact with a foreigner, john. >> these are legitimate national security intelligence tools that, when used properlyee ,help us to collect intelligence on our adversaries that mean to dversarieo harm.blm but as we've seen and we've talked about the problem here, that they have been abused, turned inward on american citizensward on ens to spy on d use it for political gain and control and censor speech, icans to shut them up, to shut americans down. >> that you disagreedo with orjs the administration does? john, as i mentioned, you were running national intelligenceptp when the hunter laptop emerged. now, former congressman denverra riggleman, who's advising hunter's legallm team, claims, quote, forensics makes clear that conside fr alluestio information linked to hunter biden is questionable. what datna a being used a laptops and data saying it's a laptop are two different things. i'm not even sure what that means, but i think what he's gettini he'g at is data miningt he's questioning the data mining. do you buy
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argument? eria and is the laptop material in authentic? >> well, i don't buy it because i've spoken directly the principals involved in this. look, on october 18th of 20,obel 20, i came out i as the director of national intelligence and publicly publ a statement sayingdisinf hunter biden's laptop is not rassian disinformationorave no. >> we have no intelligence that it is raymond that was based on conversations with attorney general bill barr and fbi director wray, who related to me that the lapto thep had bn verified by the fbi and was being used in connection with a moneg y laundering investigatioo that was ongoing. so, you knowngoi, the sad thing, to the very same time that those representations were being made to me, you had agents in the field going to twitter and shutting down saying, hey, this could be russian disinformation. sosian, you know, again, we have this problem of of off ju political being embedded within the department of justice and the fbe i and it's why it's
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a problem that the next republican president is going to have to addressident's goin. yeah, john, we certainly had misinformation. the problem m is it's coming fr this administration. thank you for being here. up we have next, we have a new upe to cocaine gate. >> you'll hear frou'll heam a fr secret service agent who is in charge of the biden family when he was vp. plus, vivek ramos. miami reacts to the bizarre media treatment of the storysta >> stay with us. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system, and a double blind placebo. clinical trial relaxium sleep help people fall asleep faster,
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that's 805 135388. arroyo >> welcome back to the anger mangle. i'm raymond arroyo. it was an essentiall.y especially wild 4th of july non-essential, especially atnday the white house where on sunday cocaine was found. o it's been a lot of speculationio about where it could have originated. >> and today ap was pressedp on it. >> i was determined as thepresss president to get to the bottom>e and brought illegal drugs to the white house. secret serviceting t getting toe bottom of it. and that's what matters. and it's under their purview. but there wa s the question wasn is h how to terminate the president. the president thinks it's very importanident. t to get to the a bottom of this. >> he can't get to the bottom of the stairn'tos. this. how is it going to get to the bottom of this? but i'll leave that aside. i'llve that r with the the
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investigation is telling politico the cocaine culpritinvg unlikely to be found, given it was discovered in a highly traffickedound area of the west wing. >> joining us now, former secrett . service agent bobbyy mc mcdonald. he was the assistant special agen.t charge of the vice presidential protective division. when joe biden was vp. bobby fox is jackie heinricht is reporting that the secret service is conducting dna and fingerprints con and reporty reviewing visitor logs and surveillance. reviewinsitor how long could sod this take? >> well, good evening, raymond i . nice to be with you tonight.s i think the secret service is going to be utilizing every i and capability that it has in its reach. itthey're going to be working with other agencies that can assist in this investigation. in thiinknows that facility bet the uniformed division officers dil agents ofe the secret service who work there every day. they know every nook and cranny of it.plac they know every place where videotapes are available. they've got the access re ava to the visitor logs.
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i would disagree with the comment earlier that it's travry logs.i woul highly traved location. it may be on a monday through fridayerseloca, although i don'i that it's very highly traversed over a holiday weekend . so my guess is that the secret sirvice has a fairly good idea of who may be involved in thisha situation. they definitelve an idy have an. who was on the campus. >> i mean, let's talk about that, bobby. re the cwathe of where the cokel is important. originally, itly it wa was a li, then it was in the west wing and then this cnn tells us more about it. >> watch. this is typically where groups which can come in sometimes during the weekend would pass throughd pass t in order to get a tour of the west wing and also near where there are cubbiebbies wh askeds where peoc to leave their cell phones. so that is an important piece of information. >> bobbie, i think i'm familiar with that area . out. >> the cubbies are that they're talking about do public tourdo pubs use that entrance? >> no, the public tours use entrance at the east side of the white house. this would be morere specialized
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tours for people who are bringing guests in. and the people who would be giving the tours are hard nd pass holders. so they are known people who work in and around whe who have ad ard e regular hard pass for entrance in in the white in and aroun tds white house excuse me, on a regular daily basis. st so so isot may be either a staffer or a guest of a staffer. you think that's what you wouldd surmise, again, based upon a holidaay y weekend? the fact that most peopleg who work in the old executive not d not be inlloulwoul and around the campus sweeps are conducted all the time i n the and around the white house, as you know, to make sure that there's nothing that's inappropriats inapprope, varioua locations. so the idea that this may have been it thisn the club for seve days just doesn't hold water for me. >>e, you forr th. the insight. >> when it was reported that donald trump drank multiple ins cokes per day and even hadp dran a diet coke button in the oval office, this is how the media reacted. >> we see hi diet cokem go up an during the course of a day. and it may sometimes depen
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d on the supply of diet coke. the other thing that wouldth concern me more is this is consistent consumption of fats and sugars. >> 12 diet cokes is a lot of diet coke and not very healthy. you know, it causes a lot oft cs things that you'd expect a lot of caffeine to cause irritabilityhing, insomnia sometimes become more on focus. >> but now that there's actual k coke in the white house, not in accan, but in a linet in a, thet like it's a big joke. by b would like to know, blos w blow. who is responsible for this? tow who soon.ter]. guys, don't do it. no one was injured, as far as we know. >> as and it's an illicit druge the white house. why can't you actually have a bit of fun with it? >> joining me now, vivek ramaswamy. >> he is the republican president candidate.i vivek, thanks for being here. vivedo you think the mediaal is so unconcerned about this, especially since hunter bide
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nw been all over the house? >> and how does she know now noo one was injurened? media so's if the media is going to joke about this, i think the jokejohis, t to crack is the is joe biden doing his debate prep for the presidential debates using performance enhancing drugs becausperfore. his recent public statements would suggest that perhaps he fieds that that mighdst be direction you take with the joke if you find cocaine in the white house. e. as you said, coca-cola, that's a media story. actual cocaine in thn the white house. brush that along. i'd say all jokingalong. aside,f you really get to the seriousness of this,his, ita just one more yet another example of two standards of law in this country. one, if you're part ofeg the privilegede clas class, onef you're part of many people counr pohis country, which democrats have railed against, who are locked up for possession of cocaine, now itn s shows up in the white house and it's a laughing matter. well, you know, there' jus s a certain sense it's just evidence of a deeper problem. yeah. now, this situation made thif ao think of an incident i remember covering back in the clinton administrationnistratith, the sg
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1993 balked at granting permanent passes to about a dozen people in the clinton white house because of concerncs that they had recently used illegal drugs that in some instances i included crack cocaine and hallucinogens. your reaction to this. why the blasé approach this time when it mightac be staffers who drop this bag or cocaineng around the white house in the west wing. well i fin>> i find very intereg that you do go back to making a clinton era comparisonmpariso that's a good one. one of the things i've been actually doing is comparinactug a lot of what we see from the biden white house today to other aspects otoday tof thae clinton era. even then, senator joe biden on a more seriour joe bi s topic here, was for voting for the workfarer requirements passed underident president bill clinton. and yet for muchbilinton, lighy workfare requirements proposed by republicans. today, republ joe biden calls that racist and dismisses it. so it showit.s how we've come aa culture. this is not just a republican versus i democrat tug of war.
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it's a shift. it's a ground shift. ft shiand the makeup and theppoo presuppositions of the democratic party itself. g it is an interesting comparison. and if you go down the lis thet even compared to bill clinton, the joe biden presidency of today y is, a foreign terrain altogether. >> let's talk about shiftingf landscapes. >> you were in the inner city of philadelphia a few week s ago. >> i need your reaction to this. the d.a. there, larry krasner, said after a philadelphia mass shootinasg left five peopld dead. >> he explained it this wa iy im is time for everybody and oure o legislature, including the ones who would like to walk around with ak n ar-15 lapel pin. it is time for every one ofe th them to face the votersrs and they're not going to do something. then voters are going to have to vote them outg to have to ous what that lapel pin means. it means vote me v out i amr against you and i'm against your safetsafety.y.
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vivek, after everything we've seen in blue cities, are republicans against them or the people rather against? so, look, i think that we have o to get to the root cause ofre what's going on here.ic acr a mental health epidemic acrosos our country. appea i know the facts are still coming out, but it appears that it may have been gain yet againd, a transgender individual involved, or at leas t someone suffering from an appearance of a mental health condition. condithat's what we need to aca have the courage to stand upge and address in this country the crisis of fatherlessness. mostfa, mass shootings were a committed by people who did not grow up in a dual parentparentm household. i visited kensington. part of the problem is theis, government is literally paying for some of the behaviors that we would we wather no not see people eng giving out crack pipes or giving out needles for free through so-called aid programs. that's what we need to addressds ,is the upstream root causes. and democratic politicians like
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krasner, the easy thing for them to do is to virtue signal in the wake of a crisio iss, har the harder thing and the thing that they actually need to do is step up t and actually address the root causes right there in their home tur f. w and it's a shame what i saw in kensington when i visited that is in the stuff the united states of america. it's the stuff of a third world nation. th a right here at home. >> vivek, so good of you towher go there where a lot of other republican candidates do not go or wouldn't dare go. important light thatld not is sn on that community. >> thank you for being here. good luck out on the trail. eepe sthe the sleeper hit ofoodi the summer has arrived and hollywood did no thit coming. the sound of freedom is based on the true story of tim ballare d, a man who quit his government job to rescue children froildrenm. untry, theaters are sold out all over n the country, even in manhattanht ,where i asked moviegoers their reaction to the film. watcfilm.h it was brilliant. >> it was very engaging and funk to watch an amazing work of art. i thought the movie was really well-made, likreallyl e, i reali
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those pieces back together. >> sucl h powerful movie. sound of freedom, starring jim caviezel, is based on the inspiring true story of tim ballard. he quit his jo ard.b at dhs to rescue children from sex traffickers in thirdn mo world countries. it just came out on mondaynday.i it's already surpassed expectations. sound of freedom is the numbers film in the country. >> joining me now, star of the movie actor caviezel. o be >> jim, so great to have you here. what was it about tim ballard,ty his story, his mission thatto pa captured your imagination? and you said, i have to play this rolisole?e. and just the script was phenomenal. i saw n years ago, and this is a real story about t taking and the it's a quintessential good versus evil and those that wantt to to protect the children and those that want to exploit t the children. so it's good versus evil in our time right now? t ar so many things that areg acro happening across the border. the children are disappearing a
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and whatnot. iand i looked at it and i thought of my own children. and what i defend with them with i defend them with my life. absolutely. without ever absolu, withou even a thought.>o and tim is that guy. yeah. amazing guy. incredible . up. >> this underground railroad network he set up. you and i wentd o a little outd the other day to the theater, and we surprised moviegoersink f watch. >> what did you think ofcaviez jim caviezel performance? he's a very great actor. v but the silence is i meaery n wn he's silent, you can end. he just tears up h. it's break your heart. yeah, breaks my heart. i can feel feel emotion from everything he was witnessing. >> and he was like putting himself intoas his performance>> is excellent. >> i want to introduce you to somebody raymond: i e . hi. how you doing? oh, my gosh. >> oh, my goodness. help o thank you very much for that part of the movie. >> iot help our children, don't
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we? >> i know. i know. because we are also doing that.k >> why you think audiences areen responding that way? i mean, some of these people were in tear s they didn't knowt what to expect. >> and why do you think they're buying out theaters? heaters? well,well, i think tha the same way the it's a wonderful life. i love all that you all that but you take. you know, i can't remember the line. but anyway, i memorizeay idut with jimmy stewart. but anyway, they they love their children. they love raymond. ther that that scene right there where that lady madeha me cry once. i don't know, man. i justat looked at it and i said this. thi of my children, i thought, i know that they're all watching right now and. i thought it everybody else, the children. >> well, i mean, i did. and i see your reactiodren?n. and this to you is not just a role. i meanst a, people don't realizi this is $150 billion industry.
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more than 10 million people are trafficked every year, 27% ofy n those children. it's really bringing that costgs to light as well. >> yes. for you. oh, absolutely. and it's i just think about all of this stuff that i had to go through. and then i thought abouts in what tim had to go through. mm-hmm. daly and it's in the movie, and this guy is willing to sacrifice himselfsacrif to sd them. and his wife would send him on this road that she felt that she would lose her salvation. and if he wouldn't go do this and he was willing sacrificee se himself like, you know, many of those stories in, the bible that you read, he's like a king. knowen he wan was, you know, kicked out of his house and and so it was very emotional seeing those people right there. >> raymond: , and this look,
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the subject matter is very hot. >> something hollywoods not ben touched before. and now there's this battle going on between sound ofyou, freedom and disney's indiana jones. >> i'm going to read you this is from deadline. f th all industry eyes are watching the anomaly of this non-major studio independent title that has faith based elements, some prerelease projections that sound of freedom doinprojes 11 million to $15 million over six days. ix nnot one day. jim, the film being shown in only 600 theaters compared to indiana jones , 4600. it has made $14 million in one day. indiana jones made 11.7.ting what's going on here? why is disney fighting? they're saying the presales shouldn't count, but they do count. yoyou're the number one movie.th yeah. well, if thiis isn abos about tg and it's not about angel studios putting ittudios out. at it's about the childreny and americans waking up right now. and the only way theseese laws e
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going to be changed is that ifve the people move right now to save them, this is a good versus story. this is a battle hero story. and i was very blessed that i got the opportunity just as i was blessed to do the passion ofd to do he, the .i've and this is the best film i've done since that film. itha is a controversial issue. it shouldn't be. we should just be naturallywantn wanting to save our children. but again, there's thosee ou out there that want to exploit them. you know, it's curious to me that disney haus to d an opporty to distribute this film when cen they boughtut 20th century fox. they let that go and nowindian some the freedom has showne di exdiana joneals the of destiny which is pointing to extinction i think. raymond we are. >> not disney's peopl film. we are the people's film. cae's n we love our children? can we love god's children more than we fear evil ? e an that's the challenge here. and americans are up to it. i love iamerict. d they they hear the sound of freedom because god's children are no longerd of
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sale. >> all right. we will leave it there. jim caviezel, thank you for being here. thanks forel, on a little outig with us. sound of freedom in movie theaters, everywhere . if you can get a ticket, but. try, try in moments. comedian rob schneider dishes on the scourge of modern day tipping. pluses, he takes us inside his i comedy special. >> you do not want to miss this. stay therevoe impoverished a. many holocaust survivors are impoverished and suffer in today, in their final years at this holocaust museum in israel. you see the names, the faces of that were brutally murdered. this great cloud of witnesses cries out to us, comfort my people. >> we're in a race against timeo to reach every holocaust survivor in israel t and, the former soviet union. many are poor and hungry, olocau and they have nowhere to turn from personal happinessts. >> amazing. oh, now, rosh has had such
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joining me now, a man who needs no introduction. >> actor and comedian rob schneider. he's also the stareider. woke up in america, available exclusively right now on nation .com.onor rob, what an honor to haveal you on tonight. we'll get to your comedy special in a second. in but first, i need to talk to you again. i want to just go ahead. yeah raymond, i want to just tell ar you thanks for having me on. after the trafficker movie. i appreciate that. there's a rolling mob. nor. rture. schneidee we're not on brand. this is a departure. that was a clear break i was a n between. okay. a new trend in men's fashion. dais'sy dudes, they are short shorts that barely cover the jewels. >> rob i believe we have footage of you sportin jewels.gr of something like this. >> watche as stupid as and swinging over saying, i'm going
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to take a molokai on that one. >> no throwing with your friend, you hyenas. >> come on, let's see what you get. >>. t agai >> rob, are you going to break those out again in public? i think is an age limit. if you can't have too much think stuff hanging out of those. and if i think i was jusjustt30 the limit in my thirties. yeah, i agree. me too. bus.>> raymoree.t yeah, i thinkr i don't think this looks good on anybody. these are really horrible. >> okay, you're fox nation - sports. bunkt will.ess yo you'll. thank you. and i'll just say, if you if you can pull it ofu.you knt you god bless you. you know, but you got to do a lot of work to be able to pull those of t wef. ack well, i think i was able 2 to barely do it back iny the early 2000. well, i'm not going to press any furthefur r on. >> you're pulling off. but, rob, you're fox nationio specian l tackles the issue of, wokeness. and there's an issue ithere'n, o hollywood, about certain actors not being able to play particular rolesy like a straight man playing a character here, stanley tucci. what's what he said about it.
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>> watch. whviously, i believe that's fine when gay men come up to men and talk about the devil wears prado a or they talk about supernova, and they say that like it was just so beautiful.ea you know, you did it. you did it the right way. anutifulyo t actor is an actor n actor. you're supposed play different people. >> your reaction, rob? >> r intou be shoehorndiffer only your own nationality, your own background as a shon ar ? well, let me tell you. when people when people who when guys who are dais>> wyi dukes come up to me and said, you know what, you did it the right way, you kep t of your in your and your shorts. no, of course, you get to play other people. that's the whole fun of it. you know, it's not like, you know, inike in sex the trag movie, child trafficking movie, you get only a childmovie, crazy traffickers play it. it's crazy. you know what? i'm a half asian , half, halflf german. i want to play half german, half asian roles. nomaw we're just it's juster par another part of lunacy that i just think that people don't feel that way. but it's just what happens is i. really i that people arell
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they're using your goodwill against everybody wants to maken the right decision. but these are like trojan horse terms, you know, social, social justice, who wouldn't be for social justice? but there's batice, bud that hie inside of them. and this is just another one of those crazy ones. s is anofirst of all, you should be able to play any role that you can. well, i mean, honestly, i mean, you could take one.cademy sean penn won the academy award playing a guy. right. exactl y and rob, that'swe get the delight we get to see rob schneider play multiple roles. rowhat is he going to come up this time? what's he transforming into and playine roleg now? >> that's the game. i've got to talk aboutgame your special another. time woke up in america. you think funny. here's a sneak oaringly peek. >> watch. this country was i pn trouble when i went to a bank and the bn guard at the bank was like, in excuse me, sir, you're in a bank. >> you have to wear a mask . the last 100 years, you wore a mask in a bank. you were the badwere the guy. >> allgo right, here i go.
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>> this was going to be a deposit. no w, a robbery gone wrong.ld >> people have told how great it is to hear comedy that actually embraces what they're experiencing re every day. what have you heard? you've got to hear great reactions to that. well his. , it's been really nice because the point of of shouldou be to challenge you so that your fixed ideas get challengeed and people who are havend a little bit more time on their hands, like all comedians, liksi look at things and maybe say, we made maybe this is out ofs whack oris is too far, thisgood is too crazy. >> and it's been good, you knowyou , and we're goingi y back to like with the. playing different characters. whplayed a charactered in the movie the zohan, where i played a palestinian guy. nobody complained becausere. ne no one realized it was me.me so that's the part you try to do. it'sthat's what you got to hid. rob, i'm out of time. thank your family for letting you come on. i know you are on vacation. we'll be right back. grateful have you on. >> final thoughts in a moment. >> south dakota's hiring as the
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