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smile by rose. oh, bloody ripping rock star. we could get younger players there. and he did that. go smart. we have veteran experience. listen to what you're saying. that he's world class. what's it going to take to stop this usc team? professor shallow? this precision with scott. >>od luck with that. >> welcome to fox news tonight. i'm will cain. man, it must feel good to walk around feeling bulletproof. you know, like you're hunter biden, like your joe biden when whistleblowers are real text of the biden family or hunter bidele-blowen openly threatening chinese businessman with the power of his daddy. he accompaniesnessman the presit to a state dinner when he finally admits guilt to gun and ta prevasion charges, he gets pretrial diversion of just slap on the wrist. it's never given to criminals with similar charges. ssin
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and while the world searches for the missing owner of a dime bag, he puts a dim his feet uphl and chills at camp david. >> maybe it's because hunters ba is innocent. reports are the bidenshe left cam isp david on fridayon i and the coke wasn't found until sunday. it is pretty hardad to believes. cocaine would sit around for 70 2 hours in the white house, so therefore, it should be pretty easy to clear the bidens. >> i'm just saying once and for al clear the.l, whether or not e belonged to the biden familythe so a couple of things there. he mentioned the hatch act because. the question was posed to him in the donald and using donald trump. >> and so he was trying to be very mindful, oh t, okay, i hear you. >> but you're asking me a question, so i'm answering it fou ar ngr you. and so that's why he said the hatch act. so i would i would, you know, th have you read the transcript and read the transcript fully tr exactly what he
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was trying to say. so that's number one. so we're not avoidingg the question. that is not true. we've answered this question litigated question for the last two days exhaustively. you know, there has beenha some irresponsible reporting about the family and so i got to call that out here. and i have been very clear. veryi clear two days ago whentan talking about this over and over again, as i was being asked a question, as you know, and media outlets reportede bi this, the biden family was notre here. they were not here. . they were at camp david. they were not here friday. they were not here saturday. they were not here sunday. they were not even here monday. they came back on tuesdamondaye so to ask that question is actually incredibly irresponsible. and i'll just leave it there. okay. that's not a no. why can't you just say no, it's yot the biden's cocaine. it's easy to say no. you do it like this. let me show you how.
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no, see, no, it's not irresponsible to ask that question. and no, it's not irresponsible to assume the coke may belong to the only known drug addict addict in the white house. no, it's not irresponsiblehouse. to expect a resolution and an answer to this crime. yes, we believe there are cameras and there is evidence and that you know who's playing scarfacevidenc next to the situa room? when i walk from my office down to thirfacs studio, i passed seven cameras. that's, of course, not counting all of the cameras around me now in the studio, nor all the cameras in everyone's that catches every stupid tide pod swallowing trend but never catches bigfoot. if i were to walk out of thistoi building, there would be cameras on every corner of this high riseof, on every stret light on every crosswalk, on every dashboard of every uber driver. my life could pretty much be broadcastiver with seamless p cuts in a continuous stream withoueam witht even having to
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a tv crew. like matthew mcconaughey didn't enter tv. >> and i'm just a cable news host. the law enforcement agenciescabs that track down grannies in small town realtors after january 6th can't break the case of cocaine. outside of the situationjanuary of course they can. they know whose coke it was they knew on sunday night. ask yourself this if the powdery substance had been anthrax, would this be an unsolved mystery? but you see, the thing is, we're missing the real story. this story.un hunter is he guilty? hunter is he innocent? that's notter, the real story, at least according to the view's ana navarro, who recently said it's not about drugs or bribery or corruption to joe bide in and hunter biden, storyt love story of a father's lovioe yesterday, she tweeted, like many, my family's been hit by drug addiction. so many sleepless nights, fearing a call sayingr love your loved one is jailed or dead. orloseden, like any dad, keeps
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son as close as he can and shows support attack himowsi as podence, but not for being an unconditionally loving dad. that was laughable. is that is that the real stories? love, >> a father's love? let's play it out. all right. if the real stories about a father's endless love. >> well, not exactly enlist, because it clearly ends generationally. it children, it doesn't flow to grandchildren, or at least not all grandchildren. e --it's a love that ends att en illegitimate grandchildren of pop. >> pop. gitimate >> biden. but if it is a storyen o, but f the unconditional love oflove o a father and by extension, then his willingness to cover up for his crimesf p . , why? why? f the falloutldn'o ? >> i mean, it couldn't get much worse for hunter. he's already a deadbeat dad, an amateur porn star, a crack head. he's no stranger to mixing capitalism and . so what's a little blow in the white houstalisme? whi he'd almost become a legend like willie nelson, who says he once smoked weed on the roof ofe the white house. and what's the falloutnd forfal
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president biden? well, he'd be indicted as a permissive laxfrom father. >> okay, let's say it's not hunter biden's cocaine. if it's just some staffer. what thee n is the fallout forou biden that he runs an out of control, chaotic white house? >> you see what i'm getting at? therle actually i s a real storyhere. here. there are those that worry. this is a stor y that just the distracts us from the real crimes of the bidens. >> but what i see is if thishi is the lengths they'd go to to make a cold case out ofld a story about a father's love or bunga bunga parties at par the white house, what would they do for a real crime, like bribery, like influence peddling, like, treason? well, we are learning. we're learningtr more every day. gal luft is the, quote, missing witness in the biden corruptiont investigation. he's an israeli professor who saysion isisrael that in mae met with six members of the fbiu and doj to lay out his knowledge of influence peddlinge
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by the bidens over an intensive two year, two day meeting. i shared my information about the biden family's financial transactions cfc, includingut specific dollar figures. but perhaps the most alarming information i revealed was ofat a mole within the doj who shared classified information with hunter biden and his chinese partners after d. sels i never heard back from doj, but instead of showings appreciationpartne for my whistleblowing, i became public enemy number one. that is a clip from a 14 minuten video exclusivumbee only obtaind by the "new york post", wherein he says hunter biden was paid $100,000 a month in jill biden ,the president's brother. $65,000 a month by the chinese communist party connected cfc for four years. i was senior advisor to the china energy company cfc. at the same time of its dealings with the biden family,e
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under normal circumstances, wite i would be testifying before congress about my experienceg bo with cfcre. . sadly, due to circumstances am fall describe here in this video, i am forced to tell you this story via video. yes. now, luft on the run. he's a fugitive from justice. he's filming that video from an he i frod location because he has recently been arrested for arms dealing in cyprus. now, he says the arrest is politically political and designed to stop him from testifying before the house oversighopt committee. >> i'm not a republican. i'm not a democrat. ii have no political motive or agenda. ve no moi did it out of deep coc that if the bidens were to come to power, the country would be facing the same russiafacing collusion scandal. only this time was china.
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sadly, because of the doj's cover up, this is exactly what happened. so you see, there is a real stor>>y. s sic the fbi on opponents. call off the doj on your arrest or intimidate or fire whistleblowers and witnesses center as disinformation, unfavorable news and views weaponize the cia against americans. ews.i don't know. it's sort of make sweeping a little coke under the rug seem like child'akess play. victor davis hanson joins me now. victor, it's always great to see you. you have followed presidential at to seadministrations for many decades. i'm curious, as you put this into perspective, have you ever seen someone in power or fam someone's family in power really behave with such impunityve suc? no, i haven't. wemean, we had donald nixon, we had roger clinton, we had billy carter. but the public and the president and the office billytr
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knew the problem. so they didn't bring them into the white house. and this is unusual the firstth time. and, you know, i don't wanis is to pass judgment until i have all the facts. but you would think, givent the fact that hunter biden has lost a firearm, that he illegallhay or that he left a crack pipe in a car that hey rented or he's lost two or three laptops, you would think that this white house would go on any level of transport urgency to dispel any suspicion, and yet they can't get the date right. right they say that he was not there friday. we know he was. they say that they're going to invoke the hatch act, which is absolutely ridiculous. cocaine has nothing to do with politics and government service. and so all they have to do, as you pointed out, was say, no, no, biden family member had cocaine and they won't do that. and so all they dothat is incree the suspicion. and then this story will becomes a force multiplier of the loop narrative of the whistleblowers from the irs
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do the fbi subpoenaed documenths in front of congress about the $10 million payoff. and at some poin t, they're like the proverbial camel strawsel'sb on a camel's back.ac they become too burdensome. you can't just deal with them.o and they're starting to do that now. and they give a picture of a corrupt family and afamily son that's totally out of control. and he that out of belongs somt anywhere, but not in the whitee. house. anno he just can't be in the white house. and that poses the question, whn thy is he there? h is he is joe biden afraid that he'll go and talk about b the family business or his own problems and implicate this? a very strange relationship between father and son. and it's not a narrative of familial or father love, fatherly love. it's something very strange because we've never seen problemati strangec members ofs a presidential family showcased and then the center of aunited s the power of the united states government. >> yeah, in victor. to me the story actually, while it's fun to talk about so much i
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about some lost cocaine, it's about a family that acts with impunity and then quite even largeth impunr than that,vt a political movement. it almost inevitably, victor, is guilty of the sins of which they accuse of others. this is like every thing they ever accused or implied was the trump's actually, in reality, he is the bidens. t is you know, it's the art of the classic case of projection joen joe biden tours the country and lectures americans that they have to pacy their fair share, then that poses the question, how do you accoun that for the lavish lifestyles of the bidens versus the amount of taxes that were reported they don't match. so don't lecture us abou of tatt and when you talk about duty and responsibility, thenu talk everybody has to be equal under the law. >> this is a question of equality under the law. we saw it with hunter biden and his tax exposure law. we saw it with his failure to register as a government agency.
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and we don't get the normal't questions that would apply to anybody else in the white house. and everybody is finally gets to the point wheree why don't the bidens just follow the law like every othere bidery american citizens? and the fact that they don't and then they lectur oricane evy about their purported sins is just too much to take. and the fact that the reporters now arree starting to the first time in this administration ask questions, suggeste first i ths all that the left and the democratic party is startingit e to see this family as a liability. >> and you lay out one more projection there , victor, which the is they constantly scream no one is above the law. we have one quite obvious example that that is notious the case. the bidens are above the law. victor davis hanson, thank the theh. >> thank you. our health overlords, the cdc, are encouraging men how to breastfeed their kids, even though there could be obvious health risks. the agency hasbe obviolt lost id and all of its credibility. >> more on thaagency ht next.
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the agency is just a vehicle for the left to redefine g basic scientific realities like biological sex. sex here's the latest example. the cdc is now teaching men how the cdto breastfeed. st or what the agency is callingfed chest feed their children. there's no health benefit to having a child feed on a man's hormone or surgically created fake. it's a fetish. and by fake. the way, it's child abuse. there could even be health risks. of course and the cdc refuses to address any of them. this insanity is also broadly accepted by corporate media. this of a tampon company referring to women as administrators on cbs news. >> periods make human life possible. yeah, potentially one of the most natural biological processes of life. and yet historbiology and sociep built up the stigma that makes men, strangers feel so ashamed. yes, it makes us feel likehing there's something wrong
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with our bodies. we're taughtong with bodies., p. blood is this contemptible, like disgusting, pretty nasty. u yes. and i think that it alwaysst breaks my heart to hear so many stories every day of young men, traders who get their period evy and have never heard about it. >> it's just a wonderful >>rning television, tommy. tomi lahren is the host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick js and she joins us now. just as an aside, tell me, i can't imagine that being us no the top of the hour tomorrow morning on fox and friends, but it is the topiroc for us tonigh. first, didit you kno iw that won should now be defined and described, i guess, as administrators? d yeah. so again, that's disgusting. i am a women and a woman and ia. don't want to hear about period blood on a morning show or an afternoon show or a late night show or on a reality show becausafterne just plain. gross and that's not to stigmatize women in any way . but i find it really it interesting that she spent so much time talking abouspent bioy and then spent the rest of the time essentially denyingf
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biology and then reducing women. we are women to the term men's r traitors, as if our period is the most unique thing about us. so period is you go from chest you've got men trying to be women, breastfeeding children, which as you mentioned, well, is child abuse. chesfeedins next person who has reduced women to simply being men's. this is entire sociall experiment that's gone horribly wrong. they're trying to redefine thata terms, redefined reality in total and i don't know what ourg young people are going to grow up to be, but i shudder at the thought if this is the kind of education they're getting from television and. >> worse from the cdc. you know, it took me a minute, tommy, to sort it all out. i'm trying to figure out who the chess feeders are,t wh which way we're transitioning it. and we. i got it. waning.i, i eventually got it. >> it's actually men who. they're telling men that if you take certain hormones, you can and then you can feed children, which, by the way, we both had mentioned is child abuse, because this is a scientific fact. >> they've already don ae sciens
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research. >> some of those hormones make their way to the child causingar heart issues, potential heart issues for the children. so i mean, the aztecs had childs sacrifice. if we're going down this pat haa what makes us betterth and why are adults using children some kind of a social kin experiment to advance their own indulgenced for the world? >> the way they see it, some kind of a delusionalrld an world. and furthermore, women don't breastfeed babies because it'sde fun or because it's in vogue. o they do it because there is nutritional benefits of nourishing a child. so the fact that trans men, nuanl bes women, whatever they e now want to just be a part of thn further parey ca their delusion to me is quite frankly, disgusting. not only is it unhealthy. so the cdc, as you're correct in statingn, they have been a laughing stock ever since the era of covid. but now to com ae forward with this because they're all trying to bend reality to makebs feel better about themselves, a giant virtue signa abol.
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i mean, my goodness, it's a joke. i wish it was laughable, but i is the clown world that we're living in. well, yeah, it's laughable. but then you reminded thatg it's absolutely scary. tommy, always great to talk to you. >> thank you so much. thanks so much. well, all right. >> the george floyd riots in 2020, major american corporations pledged to hiring, create diversity, equity and inclusion positions in key areas o f their businesses. these initiatives were nothing more than a virtue signarl, and some of the beneficiaries of dti are now learning that the hard way. you see now that the economy has stalled. dti on the chopping block. a new report from abc news found that last year one in three dti professionals lost their jobrees. >> corporations never really cared about dti. it was always about their bottom line. john caldwell is a fox news contributolir and he joinst to us now. >> john, great to see you this evening. you know, i do see you hear j.at reminds me of a conversation which we've had this week aboust . it's never going to happen. there will never be a writtene
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for reparations, but that won't stop politicians from making the promise. >> these dti jobs werestop momentar poly faddish. please don't hurt me. job initiatives that are cut the minute times get tough. and i just wonder when at tim some pointes those who are being sold this snake oil go, wow,sold this the is a fraud.au >> well, and to your point on reparations, you're right. democrats have used that as a platform for many, many years to try to garner votes and too some success. they've done igarnert and it will never happen. there's been proven time agd time again on the different. yeah, there's been folks who have been a bill of goods. what we saw and i think you correctly noted it, it was a virtuous cycle. corporations we saw after george floyd's death $90 million in donations to the black lives matter foundation. o only 33% of those donations actually went to foundations. most of it went to a lot of their friends, made them millionaires. and it was unfortunate that
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people got so played in these corporations. and of course, we saw an explosion of these de die jobs, according to linkedin, that was a study done showing that it exploded to the tune from 2019 to 20 20 to 168%. right now, we have african-americans. some of don't even knowe afri what the d is, because fromt th the 1960s when itdi actually started around the civil rights movement, itacn was more of an affirmative action role. they want to bring in to bring black employees into corporations. and then later on, we start seeing them inject sexual orientation, being a part of what that may be,hat gender identity and those kind of things. so i think people see this as a losing initiative and certainly those who decided to take those roles, a lot of them are now unemployeditiative. >> they can't get work anywhere else. well, the trick seems to be that durin anywher. g momentary bubbles of of race hiring or dti hiring, get in on it while the gittens good i guess you know i get yourself that big
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spotify contract for a podcast that no one listens to because they're issuing them for just a few yearre issuis. but what we do know, by thee do way, diokno is the beneficiaries of many of these dti jobs was actually white women. they were the ones that got the jobs. >> listen, and i'ma tell you to your point on that spotify piece, get your money, honey, i'm not a hater. soi am live your life and get p. do your thing. but you're right thereget pa. has been and we saw that from even affirmative action. the biggest recipient of it was. white women. we have a lot of white liberals we to virtue signal weho we had black americans who were truly insignal our concerned abt the environment that is going on in our country especiallyne around police brutality and corporations took well advantage of that for their bottom line. and it's unfortunate that this is what we liv ate thise in.u see >> but you see the results. all right. general caldwell always to talk to you. >> appreciate it. great speaking with you. you, too. all right. crimk e is out of control in our nation's capital. a lyft driver who fled the taliban and helped
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>> when america needs answers, brad baer asks the critical questions why didn't we know anything about the fbi looking to president biden. would you accept a cease fire? why do you want to hold on to those documents? watch special report weeknights at six. >> fair, balanced and still unafraid. >> broken cities are as dangerous as war torn countries, and it's no ametar-tr exaggeration. this weekend, a former afghan interpreter calledn co amad yars shot and killed in washington d.c. ya had served alongside us special forces in his home country. he made it out unscathed and then immigrated to the states. uniturns out working as a lyft driver in our nation'scapita capital can be more dangerous than serving in kabul. there's d.c. mayor muriel bowser think this means she should beef up law and order? >> no, of course not. we recognize it will take all of us, not just the police, not juste all the d.c. government,t community as wel, l, to be a pae
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of those solutions. >>solution paul mauro is a attod retired nypd inspector and he joins us now. paul, you know, i can't help but think about this story. it'sk abou incredibly sad that n who devoted so much the united states of america loses his life to crime in the capitol oft the united states of america. >> what does that say about us? i mean, it's just terrible. you know, the sort of symbolism of this is honest, capable, right? thy who helpsn es americans in a really tough part of the world. is a guhe didn't cut and run we could have. >> and it just compounds the tragedy of that shambolic pullout. right. he ends up ultimately getting here and he settle.nds where philadelphia, where he gets robbed at gunpoint because that's another city, won't enforce any of our statutes and is committing a slow esuicide. family picks his family up. he moves in to our nation's capital, right. for the safety of his family. he's working hartyd around the clock to just put food on the table, a better life for his kids. on theable,a betterthe dream an what happens in a city that has rampant crime.
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carjackings are off the hook. he's murdered for his car,on't which they don't even take. the whole thing is just a symboltake, a perfect metaphof what we're seeing in our inner cities and our progressive run cities today we ng in ou. it's a metaphor as well because it is so common, paul. it is children.teenag it is teenagers. it is gangs. erand is exactly while they're still looking for the suspects. that is exactle stily who it is reported was involved in this killing. that's right. and, you know, w e should mention that metro p.d. has put out a $25,000 reward for t information leading to thee fa arrest of these four. and let me just say something. they're going to get them, ere r okay? there's going to be tremendous resources devoted to this. they gote e trem some video than released. they probably have more. they're talking to their do irmantsng to th. there's some stuff they're going to be doing in a digital world. i have no doubt that they're going to get at least one of these guys. you get one, you get them all. so i would urge anybody who knowet s to come forward. but, you know, it goes to the idea that what happens when you get them, we're up 49% in washington in robberies, which is real true bellwether of street safety. the problem is it's mostly
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juveniles and it's gun crime. okayd it i. we hear and all we hear from the progressive dems is institutionally racist justice system. >> guns, guns, guns. right. we heard that the other day afte that r the 4th of july weed from both the president, the vice presidentweekend., 3% f the gun murders in this country are long guns by definition. aly arl the rest are handguns. those are going to be urban handguns. the laws are on the books. we just don't enforce them. and when it comes to juvenilesem ,it's even more of a handsis off. the problem is you can't removet the stick and just leave the carrot. nobody is saying thaict you reform the criminal justice system, that we can't constantly't work to make it more equitable, more fair, etc.. but when you completo e, remove the stick and only leave the carrot, cities are going only of control. we're seeing it across the country. you told me something during the commercial break thal.t i found fascinating that all these cities brag about gun seizures. yeah, they keep the gun that they seize, but they let the criminal back on
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the street. what a symbolic story aboutet how the progressivehing left approaching crime fighting today. paul, great to talk to you. great to be here. eat to tall right. >> the 20 to the 2022 midterm election was largely underwhelming for the republican party. the gop barely took the house and squandered senate elections in several winnable states. anso now that the 2024 race is underway, what must the gopt. do to better perform in the next election? lee zeldin is a former congressman who was also responsible for one of the few republican victories in 2022. his effort helped republicansn win three house seats in new york, and he joins us to the state ofassess the republican party. >> lee, it's great to talk to you tonight. state owe wanted to sit back ot reflect with you for a moment this wee k on this program, we had an interview with governor ron desantis, who running for president with the times, talked to larry elder, who's also desantis running, and vivek ramaswamy. as you look at this race right now. running. you look at tn you seea outside of the man a who consistently is pollinnyoneg
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above 50%? donaldab trump, just like in 2016? >> it has that feels that you have secretariat here. t feelyou talking about metapho. as you were just talking with youg wir last guest guest. you had people who had your strategy in 2016 to make a run on then candidate donald trump, but he just kept on pulling away. it's a large talented talen republican field. there are a lot of other candidatested, who would be gret presidents, but there are many of them. and as each additionalat presibs gotten into the race, they're actually pulling more from each other than they've been pulling support from president trump. so he's polling in a very strong position right now. ther ie are debates coming updee that does provide an opportunity, viral moments and to get substantive policy out. but right now looks more andt n, more likely that donald trump can be the nominees likel >> and it looks like the other
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candidates are either waiting fo ir a big breakthrough moment on a debate stage or they're expecting some bomb or shoe to drop. metaphorically, of course, that will disrupt the wayg current polling reflects the race that they're expect. but the thinaffects thg about ty is everything that drops another indictment, whatever it maeverythiy be, increases donali trump's poll numbers. so don't know what big curve ball each of these candidates can expect that will changeexpet the outcom te. i think the alvin bragg indictment launched trump into a whole other stratosphere in this primary. will there be more shoes to drop at releasehoes investigations? possibly. but as we've seen with thehe two two that have already dropped with the indictments, it's madae president even stronger in a republican primary. yeah stronin a, i think that ife not donald trump in this race, you want create not justate a viral moment. you need to create them like
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two or three times a week. and to be doing this wee k, weekk afte after week, it requires a lot of creativity inr ires a l a ca and it's hard. you have a team there focuse. d on their job. it's very traditional, . o raisonal campaigning you're trying to raise money. you have to put together a schedule and get your candidate around the country. and there are a lot of events, but you really do have to take s a step back and say, well, how are wetep ba a going to gett millions of dollars of free advertising today and two days from now and two days after that off of totally original grassroots of viral moments? and right now, i'm just not really quickly seeing that for the rest of the field. i wantg that fm th to ask you t, if we presume then to move forward. you know, donald trump andn republicans have talked about the way the ballotinforwarg donn 2020. they've talked about the ground game of democrats dones. if it is donald trump once again against joe biden, n is t is there any reason to believe the conditions have changed, that there have been improvemenhen tolieve cot made s
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ability to turn out? is there any big reason to believeovements r that?e >> the outcome will be different between trump and bideason to n? yeah, for sure. i mean, you look at the october 2020 polling and president trump's numbers are pretty similar right now to where his favorability thenty was president biden is far less favorable than he wasbi then. i would say that republicans are starting to understand he needs to learepubln early votin. you need to lean into ballot harvesting where it's been legalized. d. we have to start beating democrats at their own game we h laws thathese they've legalized. >> that's important. that's absolutely trueme.. otherwise, we'll find ourselves looking at the same old story. lee zeldin w, thanks so much. great to have you on the program. he >> i. climate protesters hit wimbledon. apparently playing tenni s is contributing to climate change. is there anything these extremists won't try to really y ? more on that next.
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protesters from the group justrt stop oil interrupted two tennis matches at wimbledoner. the crowd was not amused. this is the same group that throws paint at famous piecesntp of art. liberals keep egging on the climateieat zealots with their apocalyptic rhetoric. just this week, cnn and otherd outlets told the world that earth had experienced its, quote, hottest dayeahced at h e. that was this week, the hottest day ever. what they failed to mentio fains it is the hottest day since 1979 when they started keeping records. marc morano is the publisher of climate depot and he joins us now. >> mark, let's startlet's starti with wimbledon. you and i have had conversations in the past. we've all seene ha the images of these kids throwing paint or glue or whatever at famousey tar paintings. it seems that everything they targeget is the height oft. human achievement, beat, athletic, artistic. >> they target what's best of us and then look to destroany it in an effort to save the earth
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. >> yes, that's. they are being told by they th organizers and by hollywood millionaires and by billionaire funders that the earth is on y e precipice of the end times of doom. and they're incredibly motivated and terrifieard andd a message. now, i'm kind of torntn because on one hand, you want to see these people brought to justice. r hand hand, the more hollywood and these billionaires pump in, you couldn't ask foror worse wor for a climate movement. even climate activists turning against these kind of tactics. by the way, today at wimbledon ,the loser of the tennis match credited the fact that e the orange glitter and the puzzle pieces they threw interrupted all the momentumntut and she lost because of that. so this was actually a consequential thing. but they also go after football games at halftime. they go after traffic, rush t hour traffic for your average worker going into work. theythey're an equal opportunitt misery maker. but you're right, they do targetunit priceless pieces of t and statues as well. >> well, and the point
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i'm making, what i see in this is if you target the height of human achievement, what you're actually reflecting is that you are anti-humans th. and that's, of course, the case because they are in an apocalyptic death cult. and i think you're right. in some ways, these protesters are worthy of pity. it's actually those like cnn or others that peddle thisr hysteria to them, that convince them they're living on the edge of apocalypse. >> yeah.ntio in fact, when you mentionne the cnn, they're saying the hottest year ever. first of all, we've had thermometers since, you know,f the 1870s or so. and that was the end othfe. the little ice age. so and also, biden's epa has a heat chart up that shows heata waves in the united states. the heat index , the 1930s, were probably ten times hotter than an y records we're looking at now in terms of state records and city records. and 75% of all u.s. states had their heat records before 1940. so this is a situation where every 10th of a degree,degr some cases hundreds of a degreeee, declari, they starg
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the hottest day, the hottest month, the hottest year. t and even nasa's own scientists once said these are not important scientific declarations , but they aree import important political declarationspolitica f course, ignoring the satellite data, which shows that we're on a almost nine year, no change in temperature going back to about 20 1415 now. >> yeah, symbolic to hottestof day since 1979. all of this climate change data that we have this ge dat have,,s short term as well. we can't go back. we don't know. aci know that suggests we don't know the climate over every ounce every moment of this world's history. anyway, we got to leave it there, mark. it's always weaponizin historygr a political agenda, weaponizing weather. yeah, absolutely margaret, always a great conversation. thank you and enlightening. thank you so mucyoh. tney s >> britney spears has just given a whole new meaninpeg to. her hit song hit me baby oneone more time after an incident in las vegamoree gallags. >> foxes trace gallagher has the important story. trace, you know, well, videotape has a habit of showing whose story is more believableshowin.
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and in this case of spearsnger shrsus spurs, it appears, the pop singer gets the nod for most credible. here's the deal. britney spears was ie then theo hotel in las vegas when she spotted san antonio spurnes number one draft pick, victor wanyama. he was walking by and spearsto c says she tried to catch up to the rookie to congratulate him. wellat when binyamin claims that spears grabbed him in the back, the video that she actually tapped him on the shoulder. but a security guard fork with s back handed the pop singer, in fact. listen up, because you can a actually hear the slap and then a loud oh from the crowd. >> watch watch. oh, see. >> now, vegas metro police say the security guard pushed hand off the rookie, causing her hand to hit her own face. maybe. maybe police had different video they looked at because this video. thi shows britney spears getting smacked either way. br say the case is closed, but britney spears says the hit
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almost knocked her dowrsn and that it did knock off her glasses. she goes on to say it wasdid traumatic, embarrassing, and that she gets swarmed by people all the time it is, bt that her security team doesn't hit her fans. spears but says she has not noth received a public apology from fansybinyam of the securitit guard or the san antonio spurs. when wanyama says he had no idea it was britney spears until hours later. brit ugood thing we had videotae because this story had a fair share of b.s. and we don't mean britney spears. >> it's sad. e coul it's a sad moment for britney spears that she could not be. >> i did hear not only the tha slap, i heard somebody go, brs inthat's britney spear the video, right? thank you, trace. you bet. no b beat seems to besighti safe this summer season. >> shark sightings and attacksnr are increasing across the country. the country. more on that next. kayaking is my thing. withi running is awesome. running is awesome. but her moderate to severen.
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beach seems to be safe. shark bfive shark bites were reporter over the 4th of july weekend across lonth og island. experts say sharks are swimming closer and closer to the shore. >> long island is bracingacin to outpace lasg tostt summer'sov eight shark attacks this week alone. s in onlfive shark bites in onl. days. >> it was alarming . >> we had to stay out ofck the water for a couple of hours and then they let everybody back in. d at while unprovoked attacks are rare. experts say sharks are swimming closer to the shoreline than ever before to feed on smaller fish. >> five years ago, we didn't see the sharks close. every now and then, before that. you'd see a shark. now we're seeing s them regularly. >> so that is our new normal. the democrat>> governor, the state has a plan to combat the growing shark problem. drones. she announced todag charm:y that the state will spend $1,000,000 to buy over 40 drones to increase sharks. rveillan >> for escalante is an adventure, and he joins us now. .hey, forrest. i'm a little bit of, you know, how there is climate change denierdeniers?acked ans.
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i'm a shark attack denier. a little bit. i think it's always overstayedb it. it is. it is hysteria. but i have been told for bee us than told t there are healthier shark populations. that means more sharks in the water. >> inevitably, sharks closer to the beach. >> yeah, that's certainly true. well, and i mean, i'm inn yo your boaoat. d it comes to the mass hysteria around shark attacks. you know, i think every little nibble gets turned into an attack in the headlined ths. and the truth is, sharks don't. want to have anything to do with people. those attackthose attacks s thag place, especially in the northeast, where you are seeing, these increased bunker d populations, which is bringing more and more sharks closerentiy the beaches. it's a case of mistaken identity. the sharks don't actually want. bite somebody. they're swimming in dirtier water. they see a flash see a flash they see a hand or a foot and they go and take a nibble and then they swi sm off going, oh, that didn't taste like a fish to me. so you're you're absolutely spotto there is overhype foromeg something that really isn't thatit big of a problem. now, i will say, though,
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i don't want to be around any great whites or, any tiger sharks. >> so maybe just does a little. a little. adid you know if we happened d to run into one? you got any tipso you ? >> yeah, absolutely. so there's a couple thingsirst v you can do. first of all, my first advice would be make smarbe t decisions so that you don't run into a shark. and those smart decisions include not swimming near river mouths, not going in the water wher,e people are cleaning their catch from fishing, not going ing to the the at dusk ano but if you happen to avoid all normhose thingids and then you o go into water and run into a shark during normal beachowly hours, what you want to do is move really slowly back out of the water, try not to panic and splash and create because sharks respond to that panic sound and just take your time to calmly remove yourself from the situatioation.n. t >> and odds are you're not going to have a negative interaction. any truth to punch him in nose i ? it is true. so sharks have a specialized organ on their nossharksd organd
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the anthill. >> all right. that is hot. highlyighly se sensitive, sensi. >> and if you punch him in the nose. >> they will indeed back off. love it for us. nev thank you so much. punch him iner s nose, but hope to never see him. >> thank you so much. that's it for me tonight. check out the will cain podcast. we have a new episode up this week with miame w i mayor francs suarez. piers morgan will be next week. hannity is up right now. welco >> welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz in for sean. with nonstop scandals and growing over his cognitive capabilities and his age, are democrats starting to turn on biden? >> even the atlantic, whiched hm endorsed him in 2020, is now calling for biden to stepn to aside, while others are expressing concern s over his return to the basement. >> campaign strategy. but this has not stoppedoppe joe from poking fun atd jo
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