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hosting an exclusive town hall. former president donald j. trump in cedar rapids iowa, tickets are free, go to hannity.com to register, also live shows tomorrow night thursday night. again tickets are free, that's all the time we have this evening, set your dvr so you never miss an episode. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, this is the nearly fourth -- the last of four times i would be saying good-bye to laura. three times. >> laura: are we doing this? this is actually getting sad. i'm getting weepy. >> sean: it's about time you caught up. >> laura: the emotion is actually overcoming me and i'm going to have senator schmidt take over the show sitting here with me. but we are going to be the missing each other but we'll be seeing each other a lot. i hope. >> sean: i hope. i barely see you now except during these changeovers.
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>> laura: all right. sean, awesome show i'll take it over i'm laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. mother nature's laughing, that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ ♪ ♪ feeling hot hot hot ♪ >> lat moffett was the hottest june on record. that heat then carried through to july as a new global high average temperature was set on monday and then broken the very next day. >> triple digit heat index through the end of the week. >> laura: it's hot, hot, hot all right. after all we're in the middle of a season called summer. now, fast forward a few years and imagine that one morning you wake up, cook breakfast. you turn on the stove and the gas doesn't work. and your living room is kind of cold so you try to turn up the heat. but the thermostat won't goat past 64. then you're just so fed up, you
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jump in your car you drive to get gas because the tank's empty but every station you pull into is closed. then an emergency bulletin comes across your cell phone saying that for the foreseeable future americans are instructed to limit travel to home and essential work, maybe medical appointments. now why is this happening? because the un has declared a global climate emergency that's why. >> i am a plan to super charge efforts so it all ends on that a general today. leaders of developed companies must commit to reaching net zero as close as possible to 20 40. >> laura: that guy is the tony fauci of the climate issues. net zero by 2040? wait, what's that i hear? [laughter] >> laura: china's laughing.
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yeah, it obviously would never abide by any climate agreement that slowed its growth. but regardless, the un secretary general antonio gutierrez is undeterred to set up a global climate body to force news compliance. much like we saw during covid, they plan to invoke emergency powers based on flimsy science. the narrative is already being set. >> the hottest june ever recorded by a smile. we are walking on the hottest planet ever walked. >> the southwest and florida are bracing for more dangerous record-breaking temperatures. >> there were record breaking temperatures everywhere, from china to mexico. but scientists warn this is only the beginning as we see the growing impacts of climate change. >> laura: oh. justice as during the pandemic, we're supposed to believe the science is all settled. >> the climate crisis is growing by the day. this will be the hottest june and july, the hottest summer,
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the hottest year. and we all know that because the science is telling it to us and because mother earth is responding by telling us exactly what's going on. >> laura: now he's nature's mind reader? >> it's my sweet creamy butter. >> no, that's march margarine. >> it fooled even you mother nature. >> it's not nice to fool mother nature. >> laura: plans are moving forward for an ultimate vote by 2024 that would essentially give the un control over your lives. it would mean less freedom and less money for you. and more power for the government, in this case a global government. in september of 2024, right before our presidential election, the un will host what's called a landmark summit of the future. member nations are planning to sign on to an agreement that will give the secretary general of the un standing authority to
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convene and operationalize automatically an emergency flat form in the event of a future complex global shock of sufficient scale, sufficient severity and reach. now, our friends over at the federalist are very smart to raise the red flag here. the so-called emergency platform would give the un the green light to actively promote and drive an international response that places the principles of equity and solidarity at the center of its work. well, you know what that means. watch your wallet and hide your children. america will be footing the bill once again as china skates along doing its own thing. now, the angle two years ago tried to warn you that covid lockdowns set the predicate for more to come. >> their so-called public health experts were wrong on everything from lockdowns to masks to social distancing now we see the usual suspects lining up for
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another hyped crisis, of course climate change. that was their kind of dry run for climate lockdowns or whatever they're going to do here. >> laura: in a few moments we're going to explain today's climate alarmism is based on a mountain of lies and bad science. again remember what the scientists told us about covid and how they ended up censoring opposing voices. same deal here. so you should expect new waves of propaganda to wash over our schools our news and our entertainment, all trying to convince you that if you don't sacrifice your standard of living now, you're all going to burn up. >> who's side are you on, eddie. >> what? what sides are there? >> mine or the ozone. >> i'm going to put a little aloe on your back, okay? make you feel better. >> ow. >> or not. >> laura: but the only thing on fire here is their pants, bauer their policies would amount to nothing more than a transfer of wealth from our country to
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others who didn't earn their way, all in the name of equity. if any of these people really, really cared about climate or climate change, they wouldn't be trying so hard to suck up to china which has zero intention of phasing out of oil and gas. even npr, by the way, i saw this back in march, had to report that china permitted more coal power plans last year than any time in the last seven years. and it's the equivalent of about two new coal power plants per week. everybody else is moving away from coal and china seems to be stepping on the gas one analyst noted. we saw that china has six times as many plants starting construction as the rest of the world combined. look, everyone should understand by now, if any democrat wins in 2024, these un global emergency powers will be invoked as soon as feasible. that means your standard of
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living will decline further, your freedom of speech, your freedom of worship, your freedom of association, your freedom of movement will all be limited. our elected officials will hold regular briefings on the progress being made. they'll insist that they're just listening to the science. and just like during covid, we're going to hear from people with long titles that we need to hit our bench marks before we can return to normal again. but of course it won't be the old normal, it will be the new normal that obama hinted at years ago. >> we can't drive our suvs and, you know, eat as much as we want and keep our homes on, you know, 72 degrees at all times, and then just expect that every other country's going to say okay, you guys keep using 25% of the world's energy even though you onto account for 3% of the population and we'll be fine. don't worry about us.
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>> laura: 2008. now, of course, none of their climate rules will ever apply to obama living the high life and his mansions in martha's vineyard or hawaii or billionaire activist bill gates who probably runs the ac cool in the desert. certainly won't stop leonardo dicaprio from flying private to saint-tropez. we have an emergency all right. we need leaders who have the facts and the courage to call this un power grab what it is. a complete and total fraud. and that's the angle. joining me now is one of the top climate and energy experts in the country, james taylor, president of the heart land institute. james i know you've been digging into these facts and trying to separate fact from fix for us. so i want you to walk us through how this push is built on a house of lies. so let's start here, according to cnn, this was all over the media, global heat is in
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unchartered territory as scientists warn 2023 could be the hottest year on record. james, what's the truth? >> well, the truth is nothing at all what you just heard from cnn. what we know for a fact what the united nation is intergovernmental panel on climate change itself has acknowledged, is that most of the time period that has existed temperatures have been warmer than today. when you hear the earth is experiencing its hottest temperatures on record or hottest temperatures ever, that's because they're using the term record, on record, recorded, they don't tell you this but they're specifically using that and when pressed they say, well, we have a record of mercury thermometer around the globe for the past hundred years or so so we're telling you the truth because it is the hottest temperature in a hundred years. well, that's a good thing because a hundred, 150 years ago the earth was finally wrapping up the middle ice age which was the coldest time period of the past 10,000 years.
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if temperatures weren't warming now we would be in trouble. but the fact is for most of the time period that human civilization has existed, a thousand years ago, two thousand years ago, four thousand years ago, temperatures were significantly warmer than today and the united nations admits it. >> laura: claim number two, this is from new york governor kathy hochul on that recent and pretty terrible flooding in her state. watch. >> we can stand up and, using every bit of our power mobilizing to fight the ravages of climate change because, again, these are unprecedented weather events that keep hitting us over and over and over again. so we must change our behavior, as a planet, as a country, as a state, and in our own homes. >> laura: but never as the governor because your policies are flopping, sweetheart. all right. flooding and climate change, what's the truth about these recent floods? >> the truth is that peer reviewed study after peer
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reviewed study based upon objective data where you have freedom fanly natural steams and rivers there has been no increase in flooding. to the limited extent that there's been any increase in feloneding it's can we have channeled rivers or channeled streams but anything left in its natural state rivers or streams, are showing none of that. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration keep data and produce it on a chart and the chart is what percentage of the country is experiencing very wet or very dry conditions. according to the this objective data from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, there is no trend at all in the amount of land experiencing very wet conditions. one interesting side note is that the trend for the percentage of the country experiencing very dry conditions, it's been less and less of the country experiencing drought and dry conditions. so to the extent that there's any impact from rain, excess or lack of, it's really either nothing or beneficial. >> laura: it's amazing the, the
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propaganda is swamping or schools and media. >> thank you >> climate is one of the battles feels and silencing what they a misinformation. just last year president biden's former top domestic climate advisor gina mccarthy expressed outrage that tech companies weren't doing more to promote their greeniac agenda. >> isn't misinformation and disinfo around climate a threat to public health itself? >> oh, absolutely. frankly the tech companies have to stop allowing specific individuals over and over again to spread disinformation. we need the tech companies to really jump in. >> laura: jump in, yes. well, that's why a recent decision by judge terry doughty to smash back and the biden administration's efforts to censor social media was so important but the censorship regime isn't going down without a big fight because after the judge rejected a request for a stay, the biden doj announced that it's going to the fifth circuit court of appeals to
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delay the order. joining me now is a man who filed the lawsuit when he was missouri's attorney general, senator eric schmitt that got this whole thing rolling. senator, this injunction was a within but the fight is not over. they're sticking with this. >> that's right, they went back to the judge and said hey, let us censor more. it's a big win for free speech a crushing blow to the censorship regime the biden administration has established, far reaching a number of agencies, almost exclusively at conservatives, dealt with origins of covid, hunter biden laptop, mask mandates you name it and they were threatening the big tech companies, we're going to take legal action and regulate you more. that's the kind of coercion they were regulating saying you can't outsource censorship that's illegal for the government to do. >> laura: you think it's bad now, imagine if biden, in september of 2024, presuming he's the nominee, signs on to this un global emergency packet they're going to be off to the
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races. if the supreme court doesn't ultimate do the right thing they will be off to the races with utter censorship on the climate correct. >> no doubt about it. they used covid as the play book, right? declare the emergency, use these authoritarian instincts they have to suppress speech and do what they want to do and could never pass in the congress. they want to do it by executive action which is why i'm filing legislation to essentially codify the judge's decision so this can't happen again but we have to be vigilant. this is now the left's instinct. this is what they want to do it's about power and control and they're willing to exert it and violate the first amendment. >> laura: they really don't want to debate the substance of what their record is, what it's become and what it's done to the country so they have to limit speech. if you're confident in your views, i'll debate anyone anywhere on any issue i'm confident but they're not confident that's why they have to do this. >> we're actually better because
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the public sees how ridiculous the arguments are but they're afraid of it and they want to shut it down. i believe in the free market space of ideas and you combat speech you don't like with more speech. >> laura: dangerous, you're disinformation. >>' disinformation, it's misinformation we have to shut it down and that's dangerous because the first amendment is our pressure release valve how we solve issues not through violence. >> laura: in report of the house judiciary committee the fbi social media takedown threats made by a ukrainian spy agency, this was a block buster and jake sullivan was actually asked about this today in lithuania. watch this. >> are you able to tell us about [interaudible] >> i have not seen that report. all i will tell you is the united states and the biden administration strongly support press freedom media freedom and support no steps that would be taken to undermine that. >> laura: well, zelenskyy doesn't supports from freedom because he's completely shut down freedom of the press in his own country, correct.
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>> right. and what's important in the judge's decision the fbi and the cdc and the white house officials, a number of different agencies, are now stopped from colluding with these big tech agencies because the fbi, for example, had the hunter biden laptop in 2019 and laid the ground work for the suppression by saying this was a russian hack and leak operation. that all came out through missouri versus biden. that case isn't filed laura and elon musk doesn't buy twitter and we don't have the twitter files, all this stuff is in the dark and everybody would call it a conspiracy theory. >> laura: i know how much you compare the military and given our recruding shortfalls it's beyond disturbing, the new report admitted by the secretary of navy we're like 60 ships behind china now with ship building capacity and so forth. is it your view that the military for christians, serious muslims and people of the jewish faith, has, in a sense, become a hostile work environment given the woke propaganda that's also
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flooding our armed forces. >> i think first of all we need to be laser like focused on china they're building in the china see. >> laura: they've been doing that. >> and they're playing for space and playing for keeps. to your point, there's no doubt about it. the biden administration has injected abortion politics, injected dei politics. >> laura: transgender. >> covid politics into our military. it is a cancer. it's the greatest meritocracy in the history of the world. >> laura: why are we funding it. >> i have an amendment to freeze all hiring, today we had the new joint chiefs guy that's been nominated general brown and i'm not going on to support him because he supports racial quota. he had a memo saying we need to hire this many white and black people. that's not what this country is about. we have to say we're not going to support these people into leadership. >> laura: i support tommy tubberville saying we're not funding this anymore. >> joe biden needs to reverse course, he's the one that has to
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say we're not paying for a, boss. long standing issue in the united states. . >> laura: senator schmidt thank you for your work in these lawsuits. critical keep up the good work. >> will do it. >> laura: the co-chair of bidenen's reelection campaign says the october ja nair giannis a race car, the reality he was too tired to attend dinner with nato leaders but what does this tell us about 2024. charlie hurt and mollie hemingway have it all next. ♪ but now i've found a way that's right for me. ♪ ♪ feels more easy. ♪ ♪ my doc and i agreed. ♪ ♪ i pick the time. ♪ ♪ today's a good day. ♪ ♪ i screened with cologuard and did it my way! ♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪ i did it my way! ♪
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♪ >> mr. president, it's good to see you again. delight to be with you. and, you know, we're -- this historic summit meeting resolving a lot of things, i hope, and we made, we made it all the more historic by the agreement you made yesterday in addition to sweding. >> laura: that's your president america. after seeing that performance i suppose it's not surprise that biden decided to skip tonight's dinner with nato leaders. and it's not the first time. an axios report by alex thompson pointed out it's the third time this has happened. the new york times reporting last month after fatiguing days
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on the road he skipped din were royal leaders in indonesia last year and in japan this past may. but the facade is already being built about the octogenarian president. biden campaign co-chair jeffrey cats berg telling politico that the lack of a campaign apparatus so far is no accident. right now he said we have a fine tuned race car here. at some point, we will build out a big substantial competitive organization and enterprise. we don't need to do that today. it would literally be a waste of money. you heard it right folks. the man that you saw barely able to move a 2-pound beach chair over the weekend is really a fine tuned race car. we're used to catsenburg in hit fields but now he's taking on the water world of political campaigns. mollie hemingway editor and chief of the federalist and charlie hurt editor of the
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times. our last day at 10:00 we get a little cheeky as the night goes on but, i mean, it is funny but it is not. sitting there looking at the cards, he's struggling to read a note card. this is our president. >> and they act like if they say everything's fine the american people will think everything's fine. there's a truth here, though, that the campaign might -- you might say it's being run fine and that's really because the corporate media run the biden campaign, that's what they did in 2020. he barely campaigned and when he did it was an epic disaster yet the media did such a good job running it for him they're just counting on the media doing it again if he becomes the nominee. >> laura: she makes a good point. why hire a staff when you have staff at the other networks, why do you really need to build an organization that would indicate he needs to campaign. >> you have a complete political arm in every news room in america, it seems.
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and i do think that they sort of are under the impression that they can run the same campaign they ran last time. they think that donald trump is going to be the nominee and all they have to do is sit back and let the media take care of the campaign for them. i think mollie's exactly right. it's not going to work. you can lie to people only so much and at some point a voter can't unsee biden dragging the beach chair, struggling to drag the beach chair across the beach, or you can't unsee him falling down on the stage at the air force commencement. >> laura: whose idea was that? sorry to interrupt you. mollie, whose idea was that to put him on a beach without a shirt on? >> nobody needs to see that. >> laura: for his age he looks fine i guess, there's nothing wrong with that, but it's a little odd. >> it's odd nobody wants to see it and it does make you wonder if there's some sort of sabotage inside the biden white house also with some of the stories coming out, we all know he's had
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a temper for a long time but people speaking more openly about his struggles even publicly once again not doing this dinner. i'm not opposed to that, too, because we all know if he were operating. >> laura: they want to get rid of biden it will be easy, what is he going to do go defend himself in ohio? it will be cute if they need to get rid of him but serious charlie, they filed a foia request for more records into the white house cocaine scandal and of course his request was swiftly denied. the secret service says it can't release any records because it would interfere with enforcement proceedings. >> yeah. >> laura: this all sounds like a familiar pattern doesn't it? ongoing investigation prevents us from, it's like the never ending investigations into hunter biden so if you never have to close the investigation, you never have to answer any questions about it. and it's all the more, you know, important for republicans to
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press to get all of these things. and i think that they should. they should play hard ball in terms of holding everything newspaper congress until they get answers to me. >> laura: mollie, to that point, someone lied in this hunter biden investigation. it was either merrick garland or someone else is lying and if merrick garland lied before congress, is that not a bigger deal than the zelenskyy phone call that trump had that they impeached him over. >> there are so many issues here in play with how the biden family business investigation was handled. so many whistleblowers alleging when they were trying to run down the situation they were blocked by different people. we do definitely have a conflict between what the us attorney weiss has said and what merrick garland has said. they need to clarify, someone's not telling the truth. but the bottom line is we all know what happened here with this investigation was that hunter biden gets a sweetheart deal, they ring up all their political enemies on the
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slightest of charges, refuse to go after them and to their prentice they give them deals the rest of us would never dream about. >> they were so concerned about the rule of law, trump was the wrecking ball against the rule of law they said. it's sort of a tired talking point but i think it's important. imagine if any of these things happened in the trump administration, it would be a whole different -- and the media wouldn't let it go. >> mollie i mentioned zelenskyy earlier but he went after biden to rejecting ukraine's nato membership tweeting it's unprecedented and absurd when a time frame is not set. that means the window to bargain for ukraine's nato membership on russia and for russia, it's weakness. mollie, american forking over what is it $200 billion and
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counting. >> he might try this approach because it's worked so for. everything he asks for or demands biden sun list to him. the problem is we have a very situation here, ukrainians are dying, the country is being destroyed. and the united states who used to serve a kind of statesman role where they can resolve these conflicts is instead exacerbating in some cases >> laura: pour kerosene on the fire perhaps. >> other countries can come in and provide the leadership, we can't really afford this. not a lot of strategic thinking in nature of this conflict and how much giving us there made us vulnerable and also for bigger greater threats a world away. >> mollie and charlie thank you both. thank you so much for being won't wonderful at 10:00 it will be even better at 7:00 >> did speaker mccarthy just open the door for impeaching attorney general merrick garland over that inconsistency
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>> laura: now, whenever discussing donald trump's legal entanglements democrats love to remind us that no one is above the law. well, no one except hunter biden, hillary clinton, et cetera. the biden justice department is tying itself into knotts now trying to cover for him but when it comes to the hunter probe, someone as i said in the segment with charlie and mollie, is lying. with credible whistleblowers testifying to interference in the hunter biden investigation, attorney general merrick garland has some real explaining to do. today on capitol hill speaker mccarthy said he didn't have a desire to target garland, the ag may be living him, though, no choice. >> the only thing i've ever said, when you have one an attorney general say one thing to congress and david wise, a
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prosecutor says something else privately, the entire country realizes that is raising to a level that could be impeachment. >> laura: joining us now is conman byron donald and sol weisenberg. congressman let's start with you, do you think attorney general garland has committed an impeachable offense? >> i think he has. let ago be very clear, you can't have the investigative arm of the irs doing its job wanting to bring felony charges but then somehow with the political brass at the irs and the political brass at the department of justice, it all gets slow walked, it all gets tamped down. they can't go get the necessary search warrants, they can't interview the right people. some of the stuff that came out is they couldn't even pursue the use of the word biden in some of their questioning. this is how ridiculous this is. and so for the attorney general to not know and also the chief of staff to the attorney general not to know what's going on makes no sense at all.
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>> laura: not knowing would be ignorance but would it be an impeachable offense you would have to say he's lying before congress. >> if he knew this, even if he didn't talk about it in front of congress, if he used the power of his office to slow walk and to obstruct these investigations, that is an impeachable offense, 100%. >> laura: sol, you this i the first step should be having the ag and perhaps the u.s. attorney weiss testify before congress. so if that's the case, what is the most important question for each to have to answer. >> they can do this if they can just not grandstand and screw it up laura. they need to bring three people in. they need to bring david wise in from delaware, they need to bring the attorney general in and they need to bring in the person who's probably in the thick of this and we haven't heard anything from her, deputy attorney general lisa monaco. the deputy attorney general runs the department of justice on a
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day-to-day basis. i can guarantee you that if david wise didn't pick up the phone to talk to merrick garland it would have been in all likelihood lisa monaco. the first thing i would have asked, so many to ask, first thing i would ask is why were you commissioned as a special attorney. the special attorney that has the right to bring a case in any district without permission, you have to be designated and commissioned. now, ag garland says he had the authority from the beginning to do anything he wanted to. he had more authority than a special counsel because he was a special attorney. well, when were you commissioned. do you even now have a commission? it looks like from his last letter, that he did not have a commission. were you telling -- here's a very simple thing that he hasn't spoken to. did you tell the agents that you had got to the dc us attorney matthew graves and that he had declined to let you bring charges or to use weiss's term
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nothings decline to partner with you. the same thing happened in california because they've already gone out and explained what authority they had and didn't have. >> laura: and what simple -- >> these are concrete questions. >> laura: one simple question, quickly, to garland. simple question to garland,'s the same question. did you sign a commission. you said he had the authority, did did think could you do it orally? yeah, it's very simple. >> sean: the letter that i sent to senator graham noteing the ongoing conversation we keep talking about. here is how msnbc spun this. watch. >> not politically interfered by biden, not the administration, he went where he needed to go, charged what he needed to charge and this plea deal is not a sweetheart deal as republicans and this whistleblower are a ledging ken? . we don't like him to be that
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stranded, he's not saying all those things. >> sean: here we go again congressman. the investigation is i don't know going or you can't say it because things aren't true. which is it. >> laura: first of all it is a sweetheart deal because any other american would have been charged with a sweet heart crime. even the whistleblower doing the version said we wanted to bring felony charges but we were stopped because david weiss couldn't bring those charges and we weren't able to do any further investigation. >> who's doing the investigation, we don't know if it's special, then there has to be a special counsel. can't have the justice department with the president. >> this is a stone walling of the political arms of justice and in some cases the fbi as well. always under investigation, i never have to get to an end point until it's too late. the statute of limitations under
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expire. >>, i would like you to chime in, we don't really know anything about this continuing investigation, do we? >> ukrainianing there -- we don't and i don't think there's any kind of serious continuing investigation and what a farce if it's being handle by really clear. forget about everything else, about the bribery allegations, i'm going to tell you as a white collar tax attorney for the past 25 years who handled a lot of tax cases, what you need to change a misdemeanor into a felony is an affirmative active concealment and the record is always, from the whistleblowers, abundant in that. let me give you a hint. if you take your girlfriend to a sex club and then expense that as a business expense, that's a classic affirmative act of concealment. if you lie to your attorney, who asked you questions about why you did this on your taxes, that's an affirmative active
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concealment. it's not even close. >> pretty obvious here, congressman and sol great to see you both. the latest gen-z facebook trend but why are jeep owners getting ducked. jimmy has those and more in what the failla next. will you pause it real quick? (mumbles) just sold the car to carvana. what? all i had to do was answer a couple questions and got a real offer in seconds. then, they just picked up the car and paid me right on the spot. sell your car at carvana dot com today.
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♪ >> laura: all right, now it's time for wtf. what the failla? joining me now jimmy failla host of fox across america. jimmy, it's been so long. >> i'm going to try not to get emotional. >> laura: i've missed you. but in the past you and i have talked about a tik tok trend called bear minimum mondays but
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now gen-z women i understand are taking this to a whole new level. this new trend is called lazy girl jobs and the new york post says the trend emerged to girl huffing culture choosing balance over career progression. here's one of the lazy girls jimmy. >> i sat there and i try to be the best performing person and worked extra nights and blah blah blah and i didn't get any more of a raise than i did just doing the second worst best efforts. that's who gets the raise not the person quietly grinding the whole time. so just be the second worst on your team and just go live your life. >> laura: jimmy, what about the lazy boy jobs? [laughter]. >> first of all i don't think you can call them a girl boss, i think it's a them boss at this point. but what a weird thing, man. i grew up with a generation of women who wanted to break the glass ceiling now they just want to take a selfie next to it and call it a day. the one thing i learned from the
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trend is this explains why kamala doesn't want to go near the border. you're not going to get a raise if you solve the problem thorned world view might as well mail it in have good life work balance. >> laura: if she's the second laziest who's the first laziest in this administration? that's the problem. all right i have to move on to another trend, jeep owners are apparently putting rubber ducks on each other's cars called ducking. some have taken to social media to show us what it all looks like. watch this. >> all right. i got ducked yet again. oh, my got, it's an aerial duck. let's see what the note says. >> look at this duck, isn't it neat? >> laura: jimmy, you're a bronco owner i understand. is there any ritual you want to tell us about? because this is really pathetic. >> no, this is like weird this rubber duck craze, who started this burt and ernie? it makes no sense.
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here's the thing laura, if you go onto the facebook page they founded for this you start to get it. the reason these rubber ducks are most popular, if you look at these people this is the only rubber they're ever going to get a chance to use. >> laura: oh, somehow i knew it was going to get there. i knew there would be a roundabout way to get there. i knew it, i knew it. i walked right in. >> it's 10:30 at night we have to get them in when we can. >> laura: jimmy, we also have some more ai warning signs. apparently ai powered human idea bots boasting they were better equipped to run the world than humans at a un summit on friday. here's actual footage from geneva last week of that exact robot. watch. >> i believe the humanoid robots have the potential to lead with greater level of efficiency and effectiveness and human leaders. we don't have the same biases or emotions that can sometimes cloud decision making and can
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process large amounts of data quickly in order to make the best decisions. >> laura: jimmy, aside from the fact that the robot's obviously gender fluid would you vote for an ai robot for president of the world. >> i feel bad breaking the news to them but they already tried running a robot for president but no one voted for hillary. so i don't know if the reboot's going to come any better. the only thing i took out of this is this is the proof the robots are going to kill us. they're admitting they want to be in charge, we're obviously not going to let them so at some point they have to procure power through other means. i'm telling you, i'm starting a militia, next time you see me on here no more overweight figure skating shirts i'm wearing camo. >> laura: we don't need lazy girls, they wouldn't be talking work like balance. >> you're right, vote for the robot can't do any worse than
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the humans running. >> laura: we finally have an update, axios reporting secret service is planning to update after denying the foia request we saw earlier. what's going on. >> isn't it funny biden was supposed to restore decency in the oval office and now they're filming a sequel to whose line is it anyway. this is crazy. they know who has it. whoever did it they know. obviously they could have solved this within a few hours. they're not happy with the answer so we're getting this sort of thing. but if you believe they're on the level you're doing more cocaine than whoever left it there. >> laura: this could be a scene from car face on some deck in the white house at some point. jimmy 88 to see you thank you. catch him on the road few shows coming up in nevada and new york check him out. up next which aquatic feature is the star of last night's last bite. next.
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>> we have a friend. he has come to steal the beast but he can't find any. come here you little stinkers. >> laura: oops. sea lion that kind of looked like elon musk's signatures move the wall rus. that's it for us tonight, gutfeld and the gang are next. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ >> greg: oh, my goodness. yeah. happy tuesday. yes, it's tuesday everybody. good to see you all. so an army of seven nations can't stop his trump frustrations. former rock star jack white just got busy over people being polite to th
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