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me sit in a seat. i appreciate it. don't forget to check out my book caught the puppeteers. people that control, the people that control america. if you really want to know what's going on in the bided white house, this is the book. the puppeteers. hope you're able to read it, share it and i thank you will like it. thank you for tuning in. have a great and wonderful weekend. sean will be back on monday. >> i'm katie in 4 laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. cocaine gait continues to get more bizarre by the day. it must be a scandal because even the media is asking about it. we don't know what exactly happened because the white house can get their story traight. consider the evolving narratives throughout the week. on tuesday morning the new york times and "washington post" reported that sunday, a secret
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service agent found a white powdery substance during a patrol of the west wing. this prompted a shutdown of some of the white house campus in the dc fire department hazmat team identified it as cocaine hydrochloride. there to smash initially said it was found in the library. then, on tuesday afternoon secret service spokesman confirmed the details. clarified that initial reports it was found inside the library where incorrect. also on tuesday afternoon, to law enforcement officials told the associated press that the cocaine was found in an area accessible to tour groups. on wednesday karine john a pair described without cocaine was discovered. >> where this was discovered in state heavily traveled area where many white house west wing, i should be even more specific, west wing visitors come through this particular
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area. i don't have anything more to share. it's under investigation by the secret service. >> yesterday the story changed again. >> the big change is, where this was found. it was found by my observation and a much more secure place. limited access place in the west wing reception area. down near the down below. >> first the library, the nera visited entrance and now by the situation room. why can't they get their story straight? another mistreat the white house refuses to give a straight answer to which is the most pertinent question. did the cocaine belong to a member of the biden family? yesterday the blame the hash act. today was kj pete. >> can you say once overall whether or not the cocaine belong to the biden family? >> were not avoiding the question. that's not true. we've answered this question.
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there has been some irresponsible reporting about the family. they were not here friday, the rent here saturday, they were not here sunday. there were not even here monday. the chemical tuesday. to asked that question is incredibly irresponsible. >> don't worry, it's unlikely the person will ever be caught. >> a bag of cocaine was found inside a copy of the entrance to the west wing. it's possible they don't get to the bottom of this. look, they have security cameras of course. it is not clear whether those cameras are pointed at those copies. >> how convenient. that's not good enough for republicans paid congressman james,, chairman of the house committee is seeking staff level briefing from secret service as a gop led panel conducts its own investigation. senator cott and the art of mending answers as well. turning now to talk about all of this is that brian, ceo of mature former supervisor present trump and founder of
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america first legal. ned, this is awkward for everyone. given what we played out do think the white house is covering for someone? anyone? >> of course the arkady. they are lying.they know we know they are lying. you don't want to admit hunter left a baggie of his blow in the library. for a variety of reasons. one might be able blow up a sham plea deal. another maybe they think they're better than us. they follow laws. the fact of the matter by that in all of this is, it's highlighting the dysfunction of the biden family. his distracting from the real corruption. we are talking about cocaine will be should be talk about the foreign influence peddling. >> stephen, it's interesting to watch the timeline change, where the location was. they don't want to condemn the fact that have a cocaine in the white house is completely
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inappropriate should the most we heard was from jake sylvan saying over this may be, if it's a white house staffer could be punished. he worked in the white house. do take what they're saying about the story as factual? >> everything they are saying just raises more questions and garners more suspicion. the west wing of the white house is one of the most tightly controlled facilities on planet earth. every single human being who enters that facility has been subjected to the highest level of screening and scrutiny. even senior white house aides who work for example, in the eisenhower building that is part of the complex but neighbors the west wing do not have free unfettered access through that entrance which is right next to the situation room and steps from the cabinet room. steps on the national security
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advisor's office. steps from the oval office of fists. the most sensitive sites in the entire world. the fact that this white house cannot be consistent about where this controlled substance was found. raises profound questions about what they're trying to cover up. one more point i will make briefly is that this is a national security issue. if you have an illicit substance that could be smuggled so easily into the white house what does that say about the ability of this administration to keep this country safe? if this individual who have these drunks had access to high-level state secrets, that individual can be compromised. the individual could be turned into an asset. they are committing a crime and that could be used against them to turn against united states. >> yeah, it's amazing to watch them blow off this idea. you could get cocaine into the white house why could you get some thing more serious bucket hurt people there including the president into the white house? the blame game for the cocaine continues.
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as i mentioned jake sylvan, he offered today a new group of suspects despite them not being named by others. take a watch . >> would make a point about the situation room. think there's been questionable reporting on this situation room is not used and has not been in use for months because it's currently under construction. we are using an alternate situation room in the eisenhower executive office building. the only people coming and going out of the room in this period have been workers who are getting ready to go. >> so ned, it sounds like is accusing the construction workers of being the culprits here. >> again, i don't know from the 4th span, the fifth spin, whatever it is. nobody picked that point you're been lying to him. everything they are saying or have been saying after the initial story of hunter working house laptop and library. everything since and has been alive. they continue to lie when in fact we know they know ackley who it is. who it was. there's no way a stephen pointed out, it's one of the highly secured areas of the
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world all the cameras, although surveillance, everyone coming in and out they know exactly who's in there and at what time. they know who it is. they knew who have the cocaine. they don't want to admit it. 99.99 percent chance it was hunter with cocaine in the library they don't want to admit it. >> you will remember after hunter biden's gun got tossed into that dumpster he blamed it on to workers who he claimed may be illegal. this is certainly a pattern of narrative they have found. we are all learning, those of us who don't know much about this. more about what this means. the secret service has been working to find out who the culprit is allegedly. the other media outlets include mbs c and cnn their learning for viewers to what cocaine in a bag actually looks like. >> the small plastic bag, it's not the size of a dime in the coin. time size of slang for what
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would have cost $10 back in the day. it's just a tiny plastic bag with a ziploc top feature. it contains cocaine. >> i want to show people what the size of a dime bag of cocaine look like basically. it's pretty small. >> stephen, we are now into drug street talk about what these things mean. talking about the white house and what is happening there. >> yes, the current spin from cnn appears to be sure, there's drug dealing and drug trafficking and drug use inside the west wing of the white house. it's really not that large print the quantities aren't enough to be concerned about. this raises so many questions about what is going on behind closed doors at the white house. what is a conduct of the people, the aides, the senior official, the family members, the people invited circle? they have a casual response for the discovery of drugs. there's no leaks coming out of the white house saying everyone was horrified, everyone is
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alarmed or concerned or pointing fingers. just another day at work. found drugs at the white house. that's life of the party white house. the tells you so much about the culture of wellness' in the building each and every day. >> quite different from what joe biden used a belief looking to mount of this cocaine and what people should have her sentences. speaking abide in family controversy. hunter's attorney wrote a scathing screen house ways and means chairman jason smith attacking the irs whistleblowers. in it they claim whistleblower, gary sharply leaks details to the "washington post" article back in october. article detailed how federal agents believed they had sufficient evidence to charge hunter. hunter's attorney described this as a legal leak with no evidence. mind you that sharply was a source of the leak. that's what they alleged. they're fighting back concerning the letter to the "washington post" deming to set
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the record straight on allegedly false and defamatory statements made by hunter's legal team. intimidation has become the go to plan for the hunter's team as constructional at the wall street joiner notes, countrywide has adopted a legal strategy of threats and character assassination. the real targets of hunter lawyers for the whistleblowers themselves on the letter is film with inaccuracy and innuendos. joining me now to discuss more bits is jason, the attorney of the iris whistleblower, gary sharply. jason, fox digital reached out on wednesday to a representative for the "washington post". asking them why are you accusing your client of being this source of what they say is a legal leak. they do want to comment on their sourcing. what is your next course of action if they wanted bad your client isn't the leaker?>> we've taken decisive action by sending an affidavit to the ways and means committee.
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in which gary swears that it wasn't him under penalty of 1001 false statements to congress. he could be priest prosecutor if he is lying about that. we've challenged the "washington post". we've released them. if they want to release any communications directly or indirectly with gary and anyone at the "washington post" they are free to do so. they are not going to do that. they want to hide behind the statement well we don't comment on sourcing. understand that. understand what they don't want to comment on sourcing. the monster became a process of elimination and asking and answering questions about who the sources are for their pieces. this is a unique situation. the "washington post" uniquely among all media knows the truth that what ãwrote is a light.
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>> in terms of what the "washington post" is refusing to do here, such leaker helping the biden team, the hunter/biden team intimate the client for not saying he's not the leaker. you've argued this is defamation. >> exactly. there are, their silence make them complicit in a plane by the biden legal team to plant this retaliatory accusation against folks were blowing the whistle on the special treatment that was given to the president's son and a criminal investigation. anyone who works with whistleblowers and for und behalf of whistleblowers for any part of time recognizes this. this is a common pattern, this is what always happens. every single time. when whistleblowers come forward with evidence supporting their information and it causes pain for people in power. they lash out at the whistleblower.
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they try to make the possible work the issue start of the issue that the whistleblower was blowing the whistle on. here we have gary sharply, his credibility doesn't matter. he has brought documents and evidence and the inspectors general at the justice department and for the irs will be able to get mountains more of evidence because what he saying is true. there will be tons of corroborating evidence to back it up. doesn't matter but gary sharply's credibility is. what he said is accurate. there were punches pulled on the hunter biden investigation. now hunter biden's lawyers are trying to not some kind of a criminal inquiry against the person who blew the whistle on that parental treatment.>> mr. shapley's claims have been corroborated by other whistleblowers as well. his credibility is certainly been bolstered by other people who have similar information about what went on here. in terms of the legality here, it is a legal for retaliation against someone who is a
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whistleblower who has protections from congress for whoever they are working for 2 lash out against them. it seems like a tactic that the hunter biden lawyers are using in a roundabout way to go after someone who is legally protected as a whistleblower through that process. it's not that your client is working with publicans. there working with democrats and the sentence to get to the bottom here. >> that's right. i miscarried shapley's assistance from the very beginning that he is not afraid to be cross-examined by both sides. he insisted this be a bipartisan process.that's what we've done.even before going to congress he went to the doj inspector general and they have been investigating this for some time before any others went public. you can see the reason they're doing this is just to distract to make gary the issue instead of dealing with the issues
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that, they are on their heels down. mr. weiss, the us attorney in delaware recently sent a letter up to capitol hill that essentially changed his tune and practically admits everything gary has been saying. the letter he sent up he basically says yeah, i can't charge outside of delaware. that's what gary said. he needed permission of the us attorneys in dc or california. that's the problem. gary was blowing the whistle on. there's no reason pollute present but it's local appointees should have any role anywhere near this investigation other presidents on. >> yet they did. there was a sweetheart deal that was cut we will see where that goes from here. certainly a lot to unpack. we look forward to your client has to say in the future. thank you so much jason.>> thanks for having me.>> the
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media is hitting new lows. hard to do. no better time to bring back our burst in media.coming up, governor mike huckabee is here to react to the weeks most bias clips. first, he escaped the taliban in afghanistan going to get senselessly slaughtered right here in the us. next up, bob whitson on why he thanks the president and politicians lamely ignored the growing disparity in their hometown. >> the capital of the united
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states is home of the president, congress and countless other luminaries. this become an out-of-control killing field. just in the first 5 days of july, 10 people were fatally shot pushing the homicide count 21 27. well, it's on its way to becoming the highest yearly total in 2 decades. in washington d.c. mary bowser, she's taking in stride. >> no ne can be happy with any young person or woman or child or or anyone who has ed on our streets because of gun violence. we recognize it will take all of us, not just the police, not just the dc government but, community as well. to be a part of those solutions.
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>> what teasy needs is leadership on this issue. especially after this latest heartbreaking incident. a man who served as an interpreter for the us army special forces in afghanistan escape the country after the taliban takeover was killed 2 nights ago while working as a lyft driver right here in the nation's capital. ããa 31-year-old father of 4 moved from afghanistan to pennsylvania 2021 and then forge to virginia in 2022. he is a father of 4 children. 20 now is ted williams former dc police detective and fox news contributor. ted, how was it a man like this could survive afghanistan, serve our country just to be poorly murdered working in dc? >> katie, you cannot wrap your head around what you've said here. this man ããwas working as a lyft driver, trying to earn a living for his family here
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after coming from afghanistan after americain american soldiers in afghanistan.claim to this country, have 4 children with him and his wife. trying to earn a living. all of a sudden his life, his whole: wiped out by some thugs in the district of columbia. that, it cannot wrap your head around. it is very, very frightening katie. >> yeah. you always have to remember that when you hear a statistics there are people behind the statistics went to see councilmember just admitted the shocking stack. >> in the first 3 months of 2023 we had over 100 cases where people were out as pretrial release and create another from the crime. that's an unacceptable number. >> there's a revolving door of criminality and people get let
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out for committing crimes and they go commit more crimes and it happens all over again. >> yeah, i hear that, i could tell you most recently the city counsel and the district of columbia enacted one of the most soft on crime visions of the lot that you can actually find. crime katie in the district is off the charts. this is the home of the congress. this is a home of the president. you would think they would have crime under control. you have more law enforcement officers in the district of columbia than any other place in this country. still, crime is out of control. they've got to do something about crime. it is a national embarrassment
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on what has taken place katie, in the district of columbia when it becomes to crime. >> the city belongs to the country. at the capital of the 9 states of america. unfortunately a man who helped serve our country is dead as a result of that criminality revolving door. ted, thanks for being here. after washington d.c. lyft driver nasrat ahmad yar, was shot sozo's were caught on camera fleeing the scene. speaking so casually and callously about the murder of another human being. joining us now is bob whitson, president and founder of the whitson center. bob, these are teenagers, wears his growing depravity against our young people coming from especially places like washington d.c.? >> first of all, blessings and condolences to the family. i hope your viewers will join me in donating to the gofundme help this mother raise her 4
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children. katie, this is a crisis. if this was a white police officer shooting a black child it would be a national outrage. the black caucus, everyone would descend on washington and, but what we must do is adjust the problem within. it is not a problem of economic inequality. warnock annette adjuster through gun-control nor is it could be salt so in the ballpark spirit has to be solved in the culture and community for the problem. we must stop talking about racial diversity and racial greed funds and relies there is a moral and spiritual crisis within these communities. the answers are found in those communities. the sickest part of the body draws the storm as antibodies. these are healing agents that are indigenous to these communities. but the whitson center supports.there are 2 of them bring the district that created
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islands of peace. there's a group of downs and men who exercise parental control over these kids and they created islands of peace. last summer in the greenway neighborhood in the most dangerous community there was not a single violent incident for 100 days. and yet there was no attention drawn to it. so we need to support healing agents within. >> that's because they were adults that were caring about teenagers. this data from the department, the police department dc is just astonishing. dc saw 20 percent increase in juvenile increase in 2022. compared to 2021. bob, what does it say about the fact that these teenagers are out late at night trying to carjack, rob people rather than
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you know, doing other things with their time in places where adults care about their well-being . >> it's even worse. there was an 11-year-old who committed 3 armed robberies in my hometown of philadelphia b,1 growth was out with a 6-year-old brother at 3 in the morning with 6 other teenagers. some were older. a 74-year-old black grandfather asked him why they were out. they beat him to death. this is unprecedented. again, it is a crisis that could only be solved within those communities. not gonna do it as long as we are constantly hitting our resources and our time and attention on recent grievance. an affirmative action. talking about of reparations. we must adjust the crisis within the culture and there are groups that must be supported in their. there has to be for instance spontaneous outpouring like a louisiana with dancers showing
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up. next downs got a ball pit exactly. >> dancer there. we have to support them . >> you're doing a great work. you so much. we will watch the future and pray for that man's family. the pennsylvania governor justin an about-face speaking about education on school choice. executive director fight for schools empire is here to call him out. also, the california reparation task force is delivering its official report and it is pretty wild. cara davis reacts to some of its 1100 pages of demands after this.
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appropriation. >> pennsylvania voters are reeling after that mopping flip-flop. democratic governor josh shapiro announcing he is illuminating 18 the could be used for school choice. a campaign promise he made to the pennsylvanians who voted him in. why the sudden change? wall street journal editorial board has idea. they say chemical the president has classics will choice will put him on weingartner's enemies list. he has what an embarrassing surrender. while sapporo avoids the teachers unions thousands of parents of philadelphia have no choice but to send their kids to suffer and some of the worst schools in our nation. joining me now to discuss all of this prior director for fight for schools. ian, the governor tried to explain the decision by claimant democrats if it
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matters as much to him as he used to claim to get elected don't you think he should've told the unions that we will work this out out? >> he campaigned on this. he ran on this. he was on this network talking about this. this was supposed to be a signature issue for him. let's be clear. publicans have the senate in pennsylvania. democrats have a one seat majority in the house in pennsylvania. he is the governor. he has the ability to be working with members of house if he wants to get this done. when push came to shove he chickened out. he said i can't go against the unions. what's crazy to me as he spent all this political capital backing this. then pulled the rug out from pennsylvanians at the rate last minute. >> is pulling the rug out from kids who need it. there's a shocking report that revealed in philadelphia that only 15 percent, 15 percent of
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4th graders are reading at grade level fewer, 13 percent are proficient at mouth. 17 percent of eighth graders are able to read at grade level proficiency in math is flatlining at 13 percent. these kids need choices. the parents need choices. school choice is a popular idea, obviously not just in pennsylvania but, across the country. he's afraid of white randi weingarten? >> this is supposed to go to schools that were performing the worse. this is a limited bill. it wasn't universal school choice.the fact he would turn his back on kids in school and the parents that are really trying not to be locked-in to the educational future for their children by their zip code. that's what's funny. you hear from the left, equity, equity, equity. we don't have kids locked in based on the zip code. that's right. that's what the public school system does if you don't have school choice. you're stuck wherever it is you
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love.if you want to center student to cross town to school might be better for him or her. you can't do that.you're stuck where you are. they have josh shapiro to blame for it.>> quite the currently moved from the governor. we will see how it plays out. thank you so much. >> what do we want? when? what do we want? when? what we want? when? >> 2 years of hearings and often contentious debate, california's reparations task force delivered its official report to state lawmakers. 1100 page report will head to the state legislature for democrats to decide which portions to enact into law? one reporter how they will fare in the california legislature. here's one member's response . >> we understand the task in front of us. we will do something substantial.
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not aspirational but substantial. i'm looking forward to it. >> property want to get? >> we will go as far as we can. >> as far as they can. what does it look like exactly? here to help me unpack this how far this 1100 page report truly goes is cara davis, host of the just listen to yourself podcast. cara, first i want to read off a few other outrageous recommendations made by the task force and get your reaction. they claim it's about reparations. they want to decriminalize public urination. they want reparations for prostitutes. the vote exempt black fathers from child support. defund school police and guaranteed income for descendents of slaves. not only is it expensive but what does public urination or child support have to do with reparations? >> i'm sure the public urination is probably under the police brutality because. don't ask me about the child
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support.girl, i don't know. this reads like a list. they gave a bunch of high schoolers that they are like debate 101 class. this is a hypothetical project. make a list of things he would do for black people. don't censor yourself. then they gave the teacher this. none of it makes sense. i've read through most of the report. it's a lot of hot air. i know a lot of people have been complaining about the price tag. i honestly don't see any of this going through even gavin newsom has been walking back the cash offer that the reparations force clearly has demanded on top of all these other concessions they want cash payouts to us black californians. governors are walking a back down. >> they try to walk it back. it's amazing they took it seriously at all. activists despite this 11,000 page report they gave over there still undeterred by the cost. even though they don't know how
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much or how they're gonna get that many. take a look. >> there's no reason for you to say, we don't have enough money. we don't care if we don't have plenty. we have a debt that needs to be paid. oh, were not a part of slavery. what are you a part of slavery? pray not reaping the benefits? >> california is currently operating under $32 billion deficit. i'm sure karen, your taxes are high enough. >> yeah, we don't have enough money. we do not have enough money for this. despite what people think about how much we spent in california. the truth is we have said no to a few things that are beyond the pale. we passed universal healthcare in the state at least 3 times since i've been a resident of california. it's even gone to the governor's desk and vetoed. it's absolutely unattainable. it will collapse the state even the tax idiots in sacramento. can we afford to give each black person in the state up to
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$30 million? knock avenue since as well, we will give it to you in the form of programs. this is what happens when you let marxists take over the help. they create new government programs. at the end of the day my but they just give us reparations? why would they just give us handouts? frankly i would take the cash handout. they want to keep us hooked on the government. no cash, they've gotta keep us government programs. doublethink is a disaster. i don't predict it coming to fruition. >> i think there's a lot of women that would like the support payments from the father. thank you cara.great to seal. >> censorship to save the first amendment. mark zuckerberg saves the day let's not forget the world's hottest date or is it days? the liberal media went wild
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republican governor of arkansas, mike huckabee. thank you for being here. let's begin with the federal judge earlier this week walking fighting agencies and officials from correlating with big tech to sensors free speech and a liberal media nearly fainted from shock. >> what this does is freeze everybody and it's illegal before the evidence is out. that's why i think it wreaks more of a conspiracy theory then a fact. >> this judge writes 155 pages of swinging for the fences. this is some sort of vast censorship conspiracy against conservative voices. >> we as a society want to be careful in limiting free speech. it's also understandable we as a society to be careful about allowing conspiracies to just grow. >> governor, shouldn't the free press be defending the first amendment and not being censorship from the government?
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>> katie, this is so insane. i love it that all the liberals are talking about conspiracy theories. about that's what the people on the right were supposed to be about. even though it isn't. it's crazy these folks have never read the constitution. the government is not supposed to tell people what to think or what to say. it's simple. simple reading of the first amendment of the constitution should take care of that. i wondered, did any of these folks pass ninth-grade civics and i'm convinced out no, they didn't. while the judge said and it was actually right. you cannot have the government colluding with private companies to storming the speech of people. even if the speech is stupid or wrong. we have a right to be stupid. we have a right to be wrong. in many cases they didn't swell speech that was right. or rather that was wrong. they swelled speech that turned out to be exactly right. >> right. against the government narrative. >> completely. it's so interesting. democrats have such a tell.
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they went with almost hillary clinton's line for back during the scandal with her husband of right wings conspiracy. every time the concepting conspiracy turns out the it's ridiculous to claim it's not happening that meta had a platform specifically for the government to go when and tell them hey, you need to censor this. in the twitter files they were doing exact same thing with twitter. >> there's plenty of email traffic a confirmation from real journalists looked at this and call it the censorship stroke complex essentially. no center suppressed. no thank you. check out this new metric that the media was obsessed with this week. >> monday, was a hottest date ever recorded on our planet. then tuesday was now wednesday is as well. what will tomorrow be? >> july 4th ended up being the world's hottest day on record. let me say that again. the hottest date ever recorded since we began keeping track.
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>> it sort of feels like bill, this is the new normal way. >> it is. we sadly lived in the age of brokered record breaking. >> governor, they neglected to mention another doomsday speech was the so-called record temperature was 63 degrees on a tuesday. not exactly overheating here. >> no katie, i will tell you, i'm scared. i'm so scared. we will all turn into toast before the end of the decade. i was in college in the early 70s. i still remember what we were taught and what the covers of newsweek and "time magazine" said. we were just eminently ready for global cooling. we would all be popsicles by 1980. if we didn't do something right now. we didn't do anything right
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now. in the 80s we were all worried we were going to lose the ozone layer so quit using hairspray. that would kill us all. that didn't turn out. then it became global warming than its climate change.these people are nuts. they worship the climate. the creation other than the creator. they need to get their religion straightened out. they would be better off and happier as well pick. >> spencer, the governor says for to be toast. al gore told us 50 years ago we were going to be in a frying pan as existentially. >> manhattan was supposed to be underwater by now. the attire humanity was supposed to be extinct about a month ago. it's absurd. the records they are referencing only go back to 1979. claiming this is the worst ever. if you look at cnn's reporting it's that scientist that said, were only know back to 79. the last glacial ice. ended only 10,000 years ago. yes, warmer now than when everything was covered in glaciers peer. >> 62 degrees is to cold for me. i think they need more global warming if it's going to be the doom we freak out about when it comes to that. here's our last topic.
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sorry guys, tampons are for women right? wrong, the ceo of a new woke to my company is no longer selling to women. >> .positive, gender inclusive brands. we are august wanting a gender inclusive name. were here for anyone that demonstrates. i think especially in this age of trance phobia it means a lot to us to be probably a gender inclusive brand. >> superquick. answers for you governor and the. [indiscernable] was spencer finney you can never talk off this topic again. >> mental need tampons, and a story. full stop.>> the governor is correct. men do not need tampons. only women come in straight and this is part of a less ridiculous thing to change women into chess feeders and administrators. >> so disgusting. governor spencer, thank you so much. a special preview is next.
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