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and thursday night. tickets are free. hannity, dcomsht and tar, wheret it? that's where you get the sign up. and don'n t forget for news any time. every time. all the time. foxnews.com. hannity tor.com.oxnews and always thank you for tunin.g in and this show possible. >> in the meantime, let note me your heart be trouble. laura ingrahamantiet angry angle starting right now. so i was asked in an interview todaangle" iy whether or not wee really friends and i said i said no, not at all. no, we didn't know each other for 30 years and we're just not at all. >> we just don't like each other at all. although you did make the mistake, you have promised several things that you haven'et delivered on. >> i think there was some some type of event this not summer forchildr my children that you were supposed to come through, like fishinen tha g trip. i don't know. you promise something and you haven't done it. so my kids keep askingmy, like,d make it out. i promise you, never you can never break itn . a mistak >> kids about it.and i yeah. and then i made the mistake, coause tf, corrected mysel
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thankfully, because this is going to show up and you be very mad. i said, ohvery. , she's like an older sister to me. >> and then i said, no, no, no. i mean t i. >> she's like. she's like a sister to me. we gotto each other for 30 year. >> i'm like, great. laura is going to read that. and here today it's over all that. >> i don't care. okay: i'? that's where i am now. but you're my brother, so i appreciate it. >> thank you. so. well, this is our this is our last week of handoffs. >> because you are abandoning me. i'm just going to hand off to you anywa >> ly, even thought i do i'm going to jesse. so i'm going to just i'm just going to say i don't want to taln'o k to you, jess. >> i'm going right to shawn. okay, so i'm just skipping. i'm just. >> jesse i love that. no, i'm just kidding. i love both of you. all right. thanks, shawn. of you.aurai am sure this is thn angle from washington tonight. grthe normal it strikes again. >> that's the focus of e. ight's angl now, remember what the anti-trump promised us in 2020. if democrats one things would go back to regular order. the countrack to ry would be moe united. things would go back to normal.
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they want to calm things down. >> they want somebody who canan work acrost somes aisle. they're exhausted by donald trump's chaos and irresponsibility e but americans want to get back to normal. >> they want there to be safety. they yeah, because you're normal. >> all right. well, let's just go througnormah how normal things are today. cocaine found incocaine the whe house. well, only a few days after the secret service bombshell dah the media was already declaring that it's unlikely that will eveit tr know whose cocaint was. >> but if some old lady, a maga sweatshirt, walks into the capitol uninvited, we know you're going to use every resource in the federal government to find her afterurct all, they left no stone unturned when it came to january 6th. two gentlemen just showed up. i though t they were the building inspectors have just felt violated by the and they asked me if i wasyo there. and we want to show you this picture. this you and i say, no, that's not me. and i wasn't there. >> laura that was despicable.
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also on their normalble., cklisi our treasury secretary literally vowingeasury s to a ct dictatorship, nothing out of the ordinary there . yeah. finding way to knock go out right now is it just doesn't she remind you of that old plastic bird in sciencents in experiments in elementary school? my parents never got me that. but that was kinryd of the coolm thing. and our esteemed secretary of state, antony blinken his. thank you, sir.ve may i have another moves areal apparently very too. >> as i've said, we are note no abouabt decoupling. >> we're about de-risking and diversifying. >> hmm. and then the real power behind the puppet the non senate confirmed john kerry. it is totally normal that heenco would have the most influence of anyone in the administratiofn and he's giddy about his upcoming travels ready to do the full on climate
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issues. >> at this point kerry should be up some sort of lifetime achievement award for helping to keep. it is imperative that china and the united states find way to cooperate with respect to the climate crisis by cooperating we canaccele accelerate the transition. we can reduce the emissions. this is all normal. it is and certainly we know it's normal that the president and hil thatths family get riche of his official position. now, let's not forget what hunter is quoted as saying and that what's at message? the biden's the best that i know doing exactlyt what chairman wants. but no matter the evidence, noso matter the whistle blower testtmony, the press does no a rip. it's based on a whatsapp. we don't know the verificationve of that. we don't know whether hunter was exaggerating. rificae don't i heard that stati find it to be awfully flimsy on which to build any sort of an investigatems build action. >> oh, dear, honey. well, now substitute don jr for
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hunter with the same set of facts they could be trying to validatsae, you knowe mess the whatsapp message. >> now, when speaking of inconvenient facts, the fact b that our border is totally open for cartels and human traffickers to exploit. well, the biden coalitio eitn wn you to think it's a-ok. >> what's the definition of secure border to you? it is in the contextinition ine we are working. it is maximizing the resourcesrt we have available to usiver t to deliver the most effective resultheivs. and from crossing the border to we all know it's totally normal for men to pretend to bme and perform in front of children. meanwhile, biden administration wants america to think it's normal to turs think tn our military into a hostile work environment for anyil christian, muslim or jewish person who believes in traditional teaching anyshstrad on sexuality. >> the open inclusion ofit americans, like me, combat
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ready transgender volunteers, enhances our readiness, promotes innovation and fostersa a culture of respect and understanding that makes the armed forces bettend ndinr. nothing personal about most americans, of course: no. most new immigrants disagree. noing mostw i wonder how much tt daylong pride extravagant itpaid cost the white house and who paid for it? well, not the bidens.the bi but relax. it's all normadel well.gs >> things are so bad thatthat students who merely the phrase biological man and referring to a trans person are beingon graded down in colleges. now, later in the we're goingtoe to talk to one student who was punished for statingstuden trut it's, the truth is dangerous to the regime. it's so dangerous that they believe it's just normal, but it's necessary to gut free i speech to stay in power. a washington piece from saturday bemoans the recental cu
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federal court ruling that forbids the feds from collaboratinrtg with social med. companies. >> social media injunction unravels to protect 2024 elections. now, i still remember when liberals used to be suspicious of big corporation ss and big government working hand in glove. but notw regime is so petrified because as we approach the critical, americans may actually be able to communicate with each other very threatening. the ugly truth is left believess that free speech only exists fopeect for them. for anyone else. it's dangerous, dangerous for democracdangerouy. remember how enraged they were to cover trump in just a casual moment last month as we donald trump attempt to turn his arrest watch indictment inte some sort of campaign commercial, the folkof s in the control room. >> i don't need to see any more of that now.
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do you really think thoset to s same people are going to want to see trump or desantis o on debating biden now when the government is pushing a radical agenda? >> let's face it, it's totally vernmentnormal. it's democracy in action. but when the government trulit y represent the people and their prefe, itss, its fring fascist, he is a fascist person with fascist tendencies because the gop, as we talke with d abot joy, is a fascist movement. >> he's a white nationalist, move fascist. >> he's embraced violence. and finally endless wars haveeen become a mainstay of the regime. they're not just endless by thde way. they apparently are unwinnable, as we saw in iraq and afghanistan, and sadly,we m as we may see inay ukraine as well. yet we're supposed to believe that it's totally normalve tha r us to spend, what, $200 billion and counting on a war to protecton on a the borders t another country, a non-nato
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country, as our own borderuntr e open. so what the angle has laid out ,open borders, endless wars,anda a lower standard of living, devianrd ot. indoct it's not a byproduct orifof the regimes agenda. it is their agenda. down they use open borders to hold down wages and change the make up o w change f america they enh with china as they are to keep wall street ant d their donorspy happy, which then offshore is jobs and hurts our workers. they push for endless wars that are enormously expensive and that we don't win. and then, of course, they use climate change to lower standard.e worker living as welr fight against any emissions that wf livinge put into the atmosphere. but they totally ignore the biggest emitter greenhouse gases in the world. chinofa. you know, this is their plan because if it wasn't, well, that alter if it course. eir co but how many liberals, for instance, are reallyur upset tht california and new york, a liberal utopias, l
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they're losing population. democrats loveutopia the resulto much that they even hope that look gavin nomics national soon president newsom goingsin. on the road to take the fight to states where freedom is most under attack. we have a lot of work to do to build a movement to counterar happening in red states across this country. in in 2016, the american people voted for trump because they were tired of government, of the elites, by the elitesove for the elites that haven't had enough of norms ofey hav the nof clinton, bush and obama. and they chose a different path . it, of course, to the left it was a nightmare. the fact.htmare that americans e becoming more independent and that america was standing up for standin itself again that terrified them so much that they decided to do the ultimate norm busting and use the doj, the fbi and pfizer to try to destroy donald trump. if the country really wants bac
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to get back to a healthy normal. we a must refuse to allow the left to mainstream decline deviancy and corruption. and that's the angle. >> joining us now is elbridge colby, former trump deputy assistant secretary of defense ,and victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. grea bott to see you both tonigt victor. now, 2016 was a rejection, es the globalism and the elites plan for america. but what will 2024 be? will a rejection of? >> 2 >> well, 20 2402 is going to be a rejection of the biden administration and foreign policy. border crime, energy, the economy. and what's the common denominator to thi s is onssion foreign policy? it's concession, concession, concession on iranan on china, on all of our adversaries and,rs neutrals. and then at home it's print money and then call it biden nomics success. >> so it's been a total failure. ics.one really quick thing, lau.
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they all these leaks about biden, about his character, abou t his corruption, and about his deep debility, as is all designed, that he does not run again, but not they're notth invokingey the 25th amendment.a they're not talking about removing him, which they didmov trump because that would give us kamala harris. so the narrative now is heagainb can't run again, but he's gote to finish the second the his first term so that kamala fades into the 2024 primary for other candidates eliot. speaking of ukraine, as we were talking about earlier, in the angl e, i want to get your thoughts on the biden administration shifting feelings thoth, cluster bombs. >> watch this hour. reports ofng feeli illegal i cluster bombs and vacuum bombs being used by the russiansll. ss >> i.f that were true, it would potentially be a war crime. the administration is going to provide cluster munitions to the ukrainians. what made you change your mindr and decide to give them thesethes weapons? the ukrainians are running out
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of ammunitioe weapons?>> then a. on it. and so when i finally diand whd and took the recommendation of the defense department, albert ,i'm sure they didn't care foror him actually saying united state him a s america is low on munitions. yeah. plus mainstreaming normalizemaie and cluster bombs now. right. clusk the the admission by the president on 155 millimeter rounds, which are rotually ver oy standard and relatively simple weapons that we're depleting them, is a huge admissionun and i'm not sut why they're taking any kind of victory lap because the war in ukrainictory le unfortunately, s like it's going to be protracted. unfortunately, to be protractthe counteroffenst winning the war. correct. i where's the counter offensive? i mean, they're probing. we hope they do. well, of course. but so far, it seems>> they arae pretty modest. now, there could be a breakthrough, but i don'st.throe that's going to decisively end the war anytime soon, if at all. and at the sam thet any tie, thg to china and they're sufficiently provocative to be offensive to the chinese who believe they're trying to strangle them, but not doing a good enough job at it to actualld ento hy hold the che
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back. at the same time, iran to moving to become something close to a threshold state. so why are they taking victory? i think a lot of it is jus bt the optics of going to a nato summit. it's basically the symbolism. but actually we're on a really bad trajectory as far as i can tell. >> now, victor, to average this point, you know, john kerry, who i think has the most power of anyone in the administration and he's not senate confirmed he's heading to china to resume talkiss with the ccp.ina is china is not sending anyone here. we're just going there n in hana what of that? and what does this meandn? i mean, i've been tweeting about this saying this is really a slow but surally a e surrender by the united states to the donor class and ter by to wall street. but your thoughts on that? it it is. we tha haven't built a coal plat in over a decade. chint a a builds one or two a wk and that's he's oblivious to that. for john, it's all about all abo concessions to our adversariesin . he did the same thing with the iran deal. he leverage that deal by making us give concessions to the benefit of iran. he did the same thing when he was secretary of statewith t
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with russia vis a vis their presence in syria. we got presenc back into the mih east and he's doing the same thing in china. it's alwaying withs united statn concessions. and then john kerry is the wizardkerry who cements the dea to our disadvantage and to the benefit ofou our adversarien . and i think hek he's probablycrr one of the most naive secretary of states we ever had. everg that theontinuiny role as so-called climate czar. and it's to our disadvantage that's very predictable. and albert, do you get the sensu e that when john kerr talks about, well, we have to get used to this transitionht and that there's going to be capital deployed and it's going to be great in this new era of of green policies. you get the sense that a lot of ert settinge are jus up their next thing you know, they're meeting all these chinese people. you get the sense that this is going to be a, you know, a quick off ramp be a qu to thet job for a lot of these individuals. and if china has the power, whcy not make the connection with china? i know that's a cynical thing for me to say, but i. cyt looks like it. >> well, and i think their ideology is often more transnational thahere iden is about what's best for
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the united states. and i think it's not an accident that the chinese invited blinke it n, yellen,pti and rightly, as you said, the optics are terrible, and i'm sure they'll be just as badarst as ba with john kerrn and i think that's veryk disturbing about tha we're offeg to the chinese, which is allowing ourselve s be played in this way. and of course, the ridiculousness, you know, this whole competingthe ridithy cooperating where yellen said healthy competition. i mean, this is not a game of tennisition and that. you know, she said shee pr said that this is not the president doesn't see thiser as great power rivalry. it's absolutely a great power rivalry. and you can be surs absolutelyey see it that way. so even if we don't admit it,ex that's extremely disturbing. havetremely dist they seen the e deficit. it's the largest trade deficittu . and victor, you've mentioned this before. it's the largest trade we've had, i think, ever consistently, month to month to monthd consth with china aloh so a healthy competition. it's it's a one way competition. and china is winning. yeahch. >> now they call that cooperation but it's more of the samemore we saw in anchorag, alaska, we saw with the origins of covid, they were silent.
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we saw it with the balloon fiasco. we see it with buzzing our shipo.s and planes in the south china sea. it's always concession concession cooperation. the chinese don't see it that way. they see that they're winning. n and eldridge's is right. they see it as a rivalry in which they hav we the cards ofrh advantage. >> eldridge, victor, thank you so much. ank you sonow, as we out on the, the legacy of the modern democrats, well, what is it? drugs, open borders, maybe crortion wars. and when it comes to crime, well, check out what's deppening in californiut what i a democrat bill would mandate that judges consider race whenic deciding on sentences prisonenc. sentences. now assembly member reggie jones sawyer quietly the billhel in february and the assembly passed it in may. an inow it's being actually considered in the state senate. the what's the justification fr this? well, to rectify the racial to r that has historically permeated our criminal justice system as documentedterminatdocu the california reparations task force. >> joining me now is bilmel,
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usually, who is a republican state assemblyman in californi a . assemblyman, what the heck is going on here? this seems like anothecalifos oo move by the democrats. >> it's completelycr racist.s wn it's wrong and it's unconstitutional. and whatg nstituti they're doing is they keep using these words and terminology like system impacted people or mass incarceration, which ignores the reality. i i'm a former prosecutor. i've never looked at somebody's race when filing a cast soe. ctf i look at the facts of the caset and you're judged based on individual conduct, not as a group or as a as a larger entity. now, the assemblyman who actually introduced this gem of a bill is alsorepa on the california reparations task force now. this was what hera force.this is ago. >> the supreme court is really bring you back de facto segregation. but california has an opportunity to reverse ite it a and to do it in the right way, going to work diligentlyndt way. to sure we can get as much done
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out of the recommendations so we can beginso we ca process of reversing the the atrocities that have been foistedt afri on african-americans here in california. >>ca bill, aside from his stunning constitutional intellect, what evidence can he actually point to that there was an intent to discriminate against individual agas, the bas of race with incarceration. what what are they pointing to for our entire criminal justice system is se et to avoie that. we have lady justice. she's blind. we consider evidenceo in a courtce of law. every single person who went to prison dierythingd. so because they either pled guilty to admitted guilt or gudy were found guilty beyon reasonable day, beyond reasonable doubt by a jury. so asked them, what cases area e you talking about? where are these injustices? and whatasle doubt cases a do ii to statistics and these studies, but they won't talk abountatisticseyt individual cae they're indefensible. yeah, i think you should always just keeare p asking them, like which individual and which crime for committingl which
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crimes should get out early. just go through the list and we can sejust ge recite the facts u the let's go to prison and let's you tell me which one you want to let out. let's talk about it. and the future victims don'tlk tims have any say. assemblyman, thank you. now, last week, the show broughno sayt you details aboutu luft, who is a think tank official who tol d the doj about biden family corruption. abou back in 2019. 2 well, wouldn't you know it? biden's doj just indicted him. congressman jim colmer and jim jordan have reaction him in moms . >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary. >> you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep you need to stay healthy unless you use relaxium relaxium. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients, and it usually works from the very first night. you try it. it helps you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake refreshed,
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d. i think you will too. i can feel the winds of change . >> hunter biden has a new ally in his legal>> team, is now taking up the january six. committee investigator and former f republican congressman denver riggleman. >> now not content with the lie of russia manipulation. >> the riggleman is shifting t goalposts. >> but we wanted to look at first is the data that's out there that's purported s be hunter biden's laptop. we wanted to see if there was any forensic formaere's ant, any forensic validity validity to it, and there was nonalidityt i am shocked that anybody in use congress would use that data or any journalist would eveatne wht use those sources, because what we found out and we we do have wt and we the data when wee specific instances of fabrication or manipulation of specific. so what i would warn congress or any journalist out there is that the data that's inlist
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the public sphere right now has no relation to any forensic copy that'nos attached to a hunter biden laptop. >> can you believe wasongress. actually in congress. joining me now is a powerhouse duo, house judiciary committee chair jim jordan and house oversight committee chair james colmer. congressman jordan, let's start with you. your respons and w start we to t your former colleague is alleging now, the laptop? >> well, i mean, if it's not hunter biden's laptop, why doesn't he saylae no. i mean, that may be the first l thing i would do. i say that's not my laptop. why why didn'taptop th the bidey just say it's not my laptop? they've never said that because is his laptop and anyone with common sense and an in y bn of reason and logic can see that. so they've never s had me. >> the first thing i would do,wo frankly. so, you know, everything wuld du from these guys just turns out to be something you can't really believe. i for example, why won't the white house tell us that it wasn't the biden that that hadha the cocaine at the. >> i mean, on and on it goes coc the . hese folksaine
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>> so, i mean, that is just ridiculous that mr. riggleman would woulthat hd forward with t argument. >> i will tell you this. gary shapley , 14 year veteran, y handled the biggest tax fraud cases, international fraud cases. he sure seems credible to me. go >> are you going to take his word of the word of rigell or whoever else is talking? now, congressman colmer, the legal man, also commented on the irs whistleblower. >> seems like a lot of the other so-called whistleblowers, i don't know. od you want to define them as that. it seems like they're always wrong either. missin you know, witnesses turn up missing or dead or somehow their data just disappears dead the twilight. >> either these individuals, the whistleblowers have been wh. ned properlyd he they're credulous, credulous idiots, other liary ars, or they're grifters or some combination of all of that above. >> congressmansome com, your ree >> he should be ashamed for trying to a whistleblower. we want whistleblowers to comet. forward.
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democrats used to want whistleblowers to come forward. revealing is what cnn and other liberal media outlets, whether he's a disgruntledinking t repu, they can get on their tv show to trash other republicans. look huas jim jordan said, that laptop is hunter biden. cbs did a forensic audit tha to prove that these whistleblowers are credibl e. sh in they've never had a blemish on their records and everything they testifyrd and under oath dg their transcribed interview in ways and meansng their. we've been able to back up with bank records in our investigatioton. igatio >> well, congressman jordan, according to thin.>> laus new rx from fox news digital on nearly a dozen currens t and former hoa officials serving in the white house and the biden administration, including the president's national security adviser and secretary of state tecurity have extensia to hunter biden. now, congressman jordan hunter isn't just some like wayward who, you know, has struggles with drugs. he's an operate here and he's bc making connections because those connections paause thosey.
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big time. you know, they sure do. as as chairman colmer and the oversight committee has0 so uncovered 20 some different companies, millions of dollars being funneled through each ofh these companies, paid out to multiple members ofeach o the. pay it sure does pay off. so, again, the one thingng, wa you always look at is what were they doing? what was the service they were service theyg what were they getting paid for? so, you know, you can believe what you're hearin g from that side or you can believe gary shapley, who came forward and the otheur who's remainedey anonymous, has come forward, as chairman colmer just indicate d, their stories seem to be stacking up even against the u.s. attorney on. the u.s. attorney said, oh, he was able to get special counsela if he wanted it.tu gary shapley says the office of the u.s. attorney, mr.and s wes says he could bring the charges anywhere he wanted. central district, a california h district of the columbia, gary shapley, says the opposite. someone's no t honest here. someone is not being straightforward. and again, i g straighto back to mr. shapley. seems very, very credible.
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he sure does. >> i watched that interview wese did on "special reportnd a" andn mean, i was blown away by what he said. now, congressman colmer todayrea in the u.s. attorney's office fon, and on r southern districtf new york, they announced charges agains york.t gal luft,n who claims to have provided the fbsti with informationtion on the biden family's business dealings i on n, china.s not he says he's not a republican or a democrat. demod about concernea r a potential president of the united states having such an conflict or perhaps be compromised. so, congressman comer, your reaction to the timing of that indictment? imin >> the timing is always coincidental, according to the democrats at the department of justice. look, here's what i know about go look, he was getting paid like the bidens from cfc. we want to speak with everyone we s who was also on the payroll of cfc, like the bidens and anyone who says we shouldn't take this alleg
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allegation seriously. this gives the facn t thatthat t the bidens wanted to share office space with. o even going so far as to say they wanted that hunter wanted to make an extra set of keys for both joe biden, joe biden and the president's brother, joe biden. so this company that wast he w working for who we was getting paid for is the same company that the bidens not only were getting paid for, they were also sharing office space with.l so we definitely want to hear more about these allegations and we want to see the notes from the fbi. maybmeeting.e they sent six fbi, according, to go look to brussels to interview him. i mean, obviously, they were concerned about something hean had to say there. so level of credibility there. some level there are a lot of qs here and it's just amazing. the department of justice moves sohat th o against some people. at othere's also the ultimate irony. vied a what are the charges they levied against he was not
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being a richga ford agent, which is the main thing that we said the bidens werehat we, all unregistered foreign agents. >> oh, well, congressman jordan, jordan, congressman comer, thank you both for being here tonight. now, the media, they don't want you to see the unexpectet you de of the summer. and the president engages the alliance in europesident elt didn't go so well. raymond arroyo has it all seen and unseen as next next 85 million surveillance camps, 2000000000 hours of footage every day. and you won't believe what we found. welcome, crime cam 24 seven. the host of live pd, shawn sticks larkin, is back, bringing you some of the wildest footage across the country. stupidest thing you could do. as if we're not going to find it in from every angle and make sure it doesn't ground body cams. vehicle cams, phone cams,
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trafficking and the guardian says it's the cunanan adjacent thriller seducing. and cnn goes so far to claim that sound of freedom this created out of fear. >> and with something like and sound of freedom, it specifically is looking at hewitt on concepts of these child trafficking rings that are run by the high levelri ngelites. y part >> sico there's a very participatory element. now, curious laura, we dug i through the cnn archives and apparently they engaged in our own. concepts of child trafficking. >> when reporting these stories, kelly was found of racketeering, including acts of bribery and exploitation, a child, and separate charges as well of sex trafficking . i how did jeffrey epstein and julian maxwell do this? how did they run a massiverun in interstate and international chilate and sex trafficking ring and importantly, who was involved ? >> so what are they saying thatr
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thertie is no childcking sex trafficking and that is not occurrinang across the border?ln i'm not following this because seery time i go to the airport ,there aree all these, you know, signs warning you if you see someone who looks like in distres ls, don't be afraida to speak up. i mean, so they say, think that's all falseto s. i guess it's only cunanan when they and they don't report it otherwise it's a conspiracy. look this movie has struck a nerve with audiences laura it's a beautiful movie. it's got a faitha bel element i. caviezel resonates with the audience because o f all of that. you see this resistance, but ree. rittencal resistanc the truth is, the movie was shot and written five years ago, long before anybody ever heard of cunanan or these these conspiracy theories. so i don't know quite whya all of these media operations are, you know, pushing against this movie. it it it's going to fail. they've already won at the box office. meanwhil wone an international release of a different sort rolled out today , europe.d joe biden met with king
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charles today. they reviewewith king charled td together. but from the looks of things, biden must have thought he stumbled into fao schwarz. know the costumes are the same. at one point, he talked to the guard and the king had to physically pry him away. look at this slaughter, king charles. biden is theking cha only over , the only president i've ever seen that can turn the king intoent i've the kin traffic co. but there you have. gosh. well, when you don't have the easter bunny to pull you away from the roadblock, you got to get you get the king to do it. will do. >> yeah, well, but i assume his visit with the prime minister went a little bitl leto better. well, i'm going to let you be the judge. ase left ten downing street. biden seemed to have spotted a spy balloon. >> watch this, laura. is mo every moment is more confusedre than the last. and when he finally arrived in
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lithuania for the nato summit, the staff mustn't have been able to paste those littlemuthea blue dots on the tarmac. biden had no idea where he wasra going. look a t. >> he's pointing. he's confused. he's here. he i, he i. yeah. where's jill? good lord, i tell them that.ord. how he going to lead foreign policy? >> he can't lead himself to a receiving line. . >> it's remarkable. i actually think he's actually directing our foreign policy to come on now. let's get into this axios report. yeah . that claims that biden is prone to yelling and cursing out staffers. tough guys. laura. axios tries to paint this as a sign that biden is engaged. but the truth is explosive anger is a symptom of mental decline and he'san been cursing for years. >> everybody looked at nothing as right question for you sitting there. we're going to talep] >> wyok bi
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i from where are you?d >> no, no, i didn't say that. >> look, go back and read what i said. >> what a stupid sign. now, laura, that that was our little parody wherer people they're using him for no reason. that's actually some of that is true. but lookme of that i, you know s happening? the filter is falling away from joe biden as his collapses.d you see him letting things out and saying things public orhat e doing things we never imagined. we see it's it's frightening and sad. i think they like a weak president becaus e gives all thee it people behind the scenes all the power. it's like having a substitute de teacher who doesn't really teach. she just sits there and reads a magazine. you're like, yeas not h, got it. to stay on rubber stamp corner office. exactly finally. laura for those seeking and there are many democrats eling sog and thdemocr to bident someone else in there, i would issue a word of caution. this is his understudy aty the festival. >> listen, cultureat the is it a
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you're welcome. >> america. >> now, according to on campus polling data at brown university, nearly 40% ofs students are now identifying a as lgbtq. plus, does anyone think thatno normal. not ju well, and it's not just a brown. the cdc is nowst reporting that one in four high school students in america now identify as lgbtq plus. well, mind you, the national ofa lgbt id currently sits at just 7.2%. so what's going on what's driving this? well, it seems to be an obvious social contagion spreading like wildfire among our kids ard woke teachers everywhere. they're holding the matches to. tossing them so now more than ever, weand we all have to stand up. we have to protect our kidves, safeguard their innocence and fight to restore sanity and realr . and speaking of sanity or lackut thereof, aion.t us colleges, i t
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a zero on a project proposal in my class because i use the term biological women, which is apparently not allowed anymore. my project is about transgender. ers competing in biological women's sports. how am i supposed to do my final project iposed to finat use the word biological women? but that's what my project i ca >> that was university of cincinnati sophomore olivia kolchak, explaining that her professor in gender studiest failed her for using the termhe biological women in an assignment after giving her athn zero on a final assignment. the professor, 28-year-old melanie nipper, explained to olivi28-year-a the terms biological women are exclusionary and are not alloweologicald. they further reinforce heteronormativity. after olivia filed a complaintat with the university alleging this grading standard violated right to free speech, the university agreed, and that professor was formally reprimanded. >> that didn't last long because the professor appealedpo and the university announced late last week that ere reprimand will be removed td
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claiming that it was issued in error. we reached out to the universityth, figure out what te heck they mean by that, but have yet to hear back. we hr back.g now, though, in st the center, the student at the center of this insanitaty, n olivia krawczyk. oliviait, a zero. what did that make you feelyo like in that moment? v to be honest, i was very. shocked when i first saw this. i typically am a straight-a student, and ta straigo that, it failed. an assignment was very, very shocking to mefailed w, and i wp extremely disappointed. so i had emailed the professor to try and understanoi e profd what in going the world was going on. failing for saying biological woman isn'tgenders a women's gender studies class. shouldn't she know what a womanr is? well, your professor, olivia, is speaking out, claimin profes her situation showcases the very real harm and threat thatre people can pose when their worldview is informed by white supremacy. cis heteronormativity. i don't even know what that is. classe't even s and patriarchy and more. i can't believe this is actually a professor paid by your tuition dollars.
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so she's essentiallyon callinges you a white supremacist? yes. i don't really understant.d whee she got that from. she, too, is white. so i've never anything aboutite race. and i don't think that men competing in women's sporti is a race issue, it's a gender issue and it's just an injustice to all r students and athletes to allow men to men d, on colmen's sports an then center it on college kids. do you think college campuses are becoming hostile or learning places for people of fait h? >> abs absolutely. i think it's just ridiculous that you can't put your opinion out thery. they ca put youe. and i think it's okay to haved clubs and organizations where you can share your faithganizatr your beliefs. that's okay. but when schools start when specific --motings okay ideologies, that's just unfair. all. now, i have a question for youa, olivia. the heck did you take gender studies? i mean, you have only limite std time in college. if i were your mother, i would be saying, i'm notwould beuld n paying for that, sweetheart. oh, y yeah, well, unfortunately, i pay for it. >> lo you pay for school?y do a okay. i want to get away to the chemistry major. a loskt of people do ask, why do
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i take a gender study? why? cot university cincinnati, along with most colleges across the u.s., require diversity equity and inclusion classes. d-i to fulfill the requirements to crack. that's a dagger through my heart. you have to. okay. you hayou have to take that nowa to graduate. and at a previous school before i transferred to university of cincinnati, i had to take a black history studieo hiss. so it's not just my school. and is there any intellectual diversity of thought and thosesu classes or are they there? there's not really debatst e. it's just this is the way itse is. you can't use those words. yeah, you have those w>> hav tot to their ideologies and their beliefs. i mean, these teachers are pushing their politicalo and beliefs onto their students. if you don't conform, you'll fail. and university of cincinnati has confirmed that teachers have no consequencese for suppressing free speech. the professor also claim that while classroomsr suppre sites e discourse should be always welcome, that ends when you are intentionally or unintentionally or unintentionall uninteny particig in a systemic kind of harm,
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