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for golf? because apparently what i'm not doing is working. in my whole life all do i is care and try hard. i get on the course and they tell you to do the opposite. absolute disaster. that's all for tonight. remember next week 8:00. i'm waters. this is my world. >> good evening. welcome to "fox news tonight," i'm piers morgan. the bed look of any legal system is equal just advertise. shouldn't matter if you're rich poor gay straight black white powerful or penniless. you have the right to equal treatment before the law. without that it's a banana republic. in the united states equal
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justice is protected by the constitution. there's growing evidence that equal justice in the u.s. is being replaced with a system of selective prosecution. agencies are targeting citizens they're supposed to protect. under president biden the justice department mass prosecuted his direct political rivals, no better example than donald trump federally indicted. to be clear can you disagree with trump's actions and believe what he did was wrong. i did. but this is the president's main opponent. his al it's like steve bannon peter navarro rudy giuliani have been targeted and maybe that's all right and proper. in the interest of democracy to question it. many believe these agencies have become unaccountable and too powerful. so, i watch with interest the questioning at the house judiciary committee today. >> you preside over the fbi.
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it has the lowest level of trust in the fbi's history. people trusted the fbi why j. edgar hoover was running the place and the reason is because you don't give straight answers. you give answers a court deems untrue and end of the day you won't criticize a shake down in front of us and it appears as though you're whitewashing the conduct of drcorrupt individual >> i'm sitting here with my father. i will make certain a if man sitting next to me and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. i am sitting here waiting for the call with my father. >> sounds like a shakedown, doesn't it director? >> i'm not going to get into that.
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>> you seem deeply uncurious about it, almost suspiciously. are you protecting the bidens? >> absolutely not. >> well, the criticism here wasn't just from republicans another point in the hearing, democrat congresswoman camila channeled wray on the agency practice of illegally obtaining cell phone location data. >> it is public information that the fbi use babel street and ventel and has a lexus account. can you tell me how fbi uses that data? >> this is a topic that gets involved to explain so i prefer to have our subject matter experts come back up and brief you and they can answer your questions in detail bit, because there's a lot of confusion that can be unintentionally caused about this top mike. >> i'm looking at a report that is from the office of the
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director of national intelligence, saying -- >> i understand that. >> mr. chairman i ask unanimous consent to enter this in the record. >> objection. >> do you know if the contracts with data brokers like the ones i described provide location data? >> my testimony about purchasing commercial database information that includes location data derived from internet advertising remains the same which is that we currently do not do that. >> wray couldn't answer the question. the truth is fbi has purchased the cell phone geo location data of american citizens without warrants to do so. we know because wray admitted it at a senate hearing this year. one of the more shocking moments at the hearing wray denied the fbi engages in censorship of american citizens on social media. >> apparently the fbi engaged in a massive effort to ignore the
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first amendment right to free speech. as a result, the court states for example, millions of citizens did not hear about the hunter biden laptop story prior to the november 3rd 2020 election. they did this under the guise it was disinformation. can design disinformation? >> our focus is on foreign hostile actors who engage in covert efforts. >> mr. wray? >> our social media platform. i would say the fbi is not in the business of moderating content or causing any social media company to suppress or censor -- >> that is not what the court has found. >> no it's not.
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mr. wray is talking complete baloney as we would say across the pond. release from twitter files fbi agent chang clueded to express the hunter biden laptop story. who knows how different the 2020 election could have been if that story hadn't been suppressed and censored. last week a judge ruled that the biden administration coordinate with companies to suppress speech related to the covid pandemic one individual censored was robert f. kennedy, jr., the democratic candidate for and george. welcome robert kennedy. what do you make of the hearings today that you heard? >> well, i didn't, i was actually doing a show with you. [laughter] >> i get the point of the controversy and it's disturbing i think. the punch line is that the fbi
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has been now weaponized as a dom domestic instrument at allty at the witt and we saw this for the first time under j. edgar hoover they were doing anti-civil rights groups and the country when they found out about it was furious and they promised not to do it again but during the war, as glenn pointed out the fine got an idea that we got to target muslim groups and they went out and they found people and enticed them with beautiful women to join terrorist groups and entrap them hand did this selective targeting. seems they're also doing that to any group now the groups that are not terrorist groups that are simply political against the current administration or at least the biden administration.
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i was the first person censored by the biden administration corresponded to go judge cody's position. they started censoring the white house in order to twitter and to facebook censoring me two days later. then i was removed. >> why would the fbi be actively engaged in suppressing the free speech of american >> it's the opposite of what they're supposed to be doing. i remember when nixon was during the nixon administration, there were allegations that nixon was
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weaponizing the fbi to spy on democrats, and there was outrage across the country and it was not democratic outrage. it was not partisan outrage. both parties was oust ranged this could happen because there's always been a deep concern that a police agency, this is what happens in totalitarian regimes that become political instruments for the party in power. >> the impact of it, that story, the "new york post" had about hunter biden's laptop, i remember that being suppressed in realtime by twitter i think it it was two weeks the "new york post" was unable to post anything because they refuse to delete it and twitter wouldn't let them back on because they have this sfoed disinformation which turned out to be a completely true story. had that story been allowed to stay up and been disseminated and spread on social media probably would have caused
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mainstream media to do more on that story and swung the election. the election was tied anyway so these things have real consequences. >> one of the other aspects that was certainly not discussed today but the involvement of the cia and the cia also shared a portal with the fbi in censoring us and they were not just censoring hunter biden and me with my information, on vaccines and lockdowns et cetera but were also instructed to center in one case a parody of president biden and his wife that they did not like on the internet. >> which is ridiculous. >> which is ridiculous but it shows the whole thing is really messed up. the other thing is, you have 50 cia former and current officials who signed a public letter
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saying that hunter biden laptop story was baloney. >> russian disinformation. it was nothing of the sort. that actually ironically turned out to be disinformation. >> that was disinformation. >> and the covid pandemic has shown us you can go along with the leading science but often the science performs dramatic u-turns. what does that mean about the original people who challenge the erroneous scientific information, as were you doing? i don't agree with a lot of the stuff were you saying but i respect your right to say it and i certain they think you were right to challenge and try to get to the truth but when the science changes so dramatically over things like the efficacy of masks or the ability of the covid vaccine what is disinformation, who decides that and what happens if the original so-called accurate information turns on to be disinformation? >> well you know, social media
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cites at the very beginning pointed that out and said fore example they did not find a single post that i did that was actually factually erroneous not one so they made up a new form called malinformation which is information that would discourage people from complying with the countermeasures and that's what they applied to me. i was mother misinformation or disinformation. i was being taken down for malinformation and facebook and twitter sent emails saying this is what he's saying is true, but we understand that it's going to decrease compliance with these officials. >> hour geting a lot of traction at the moment. you're polling great. you're everywhere in the media. people are talking about you. if you do become president of the united states one of the key challenges you may face immediately will be the ukraine war, if it's still raging but you and i disagree about this
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because you're of a view there should be a settlement immediately. i don't see how that happens without giving putin what he's taken. >> well, it's getting harder and harder but we have to remember that putin twice agreed to signed a treaty that would have essentially given us everything. the only thing putin wanted in both these treaties in the misk and 2022 treaty was that dubose got to stay part of ukraine but it would protect its ethnic russian population from violence by the government a u.s. installed government that nato stay out of ukraine and they de de denazify the government and putin agreed in 2022 to sign that agreement and russians reacted in good faith by
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beginning to withdraw troops from ukraine. >> the russians have not acted in good faith. they illegally invaded a sovereign country and the head of the ukrainian government is jewish so the idea that he's trying to get rid of nazis from ukraine is rubbish. >> there are extreme figures in the government. >> you can't say that about a government led by a jewish man. that's incredibly offensive, isn't it? >> listen. president zelenskyy ran in 2019 on a peace platform that he promised to sign the minsk accords. when he got in there he suddenly pivoted, why? because he was threat end by ultra nationalists in his government with death and because we pressured him.
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>> but would you trust putin as far as you could throw him? >> that's not the point. >> that is the point. you're talking about peace with a guy i don't think would honor the paper it's written on. >> i'm an attorney. i seldom make agreements with people that i trust 100 percent. you know, what we do is use language verification procedures and take baby steps. so, that each side has to do something to snow good faith and you can structure an agreement like that. it's just language art. >> one answer to this question, quickly please. can you win? >> i'm going to win. >> and be president of the united states? >> and this is what i told you before, that i can't say 100 percent that i'm going to win. if i had to put money on any of the current candidates in the race i would put my money on me. >> i wish you luck. >> thank you very much. >> joe biden's gaffes are becoming a concern for defenders
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tonight." joe biden's mental decline has become so transparent even his most staunch defenders have stopped trying to hide it biden missed a dinner at the nato meeting, and instead of pretending that biden is still at the peak of his powers, hill pole jitss blame white house staff. >> i'm just saying, if you are manageing a president's schedule and you're manageing a president getting on and off stage and getting on and off planes and yes, he's 80. you need to be there for him, and you need to make a pathway and you sure as hell better make sure he doesn't fall on a sandbag. >> stop falling over, mr. president. i don't think he's suffering from scheduling issues. i think it's cognitive issues. he couldn't enget president zelenskyy's name right. >> vladimir and i -- i shouldn't
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be so familiar. mr. zelenskyy and i talked about the kind of guarantees we could make in the meantime. >> vladimir? vladimir is the or guy, mr. president. he's the one that invaded ukraine. miranda devine is columnist with the "new york post." great to have you. you've written so much about joe biden and this inevitable decline. it does seem extraordinary his defenders say we know he keeps falling over and everything but it's not his fault. it's the staff who should be leaping in throwing her bodies in front of him to stop him stumbling and to stop him misspeaking. >> look. it's the next stage of denial. first of all they just pretended there was no problem at all and that anyone who pointed out that he kept on falling downstairs and stumbling around stages not knowing how to get off
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forgetting peoples names and bumbling the teleprompter that we were all being cruel and partisan and now they admit there's a problem, but it's not joe biden's fault or the fault of the people who installed an 80-year-old cognitive incompetent in the job. it's somehow some unnamed staff horse probably the same poor people whom joe biden yes at behind the scenes, we were told the other day. >> i watched the segment live with mika this morning and she said rightly every time one of these things you watch them on loop for days and weeks on end and will carry on to the election. she's right about that. it's becoming an increasingly big problem where there are so many clips, it seems like it's sort of running joke, only it's not that funny. it's the president of the united states. >> yes, and i mean you don't
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even need to run old clips because he provides new ones every day and particularly when he's overseas at one of these global confabs. it's become so commonplace in america we don't remark on it unless there's some extraordinary bumble but overseas it's a hot topic. i know that and you know, it's just not very comforting to have the guy with the nuclear codes not able to keep a full schedule that a world leader should that he has to keep skipping dinners and you know, we were told the reason he skipped the dinner last night was because he was preparing for his big speech today. he couldn't read that off the prompter properly. you just had rfk. there's a reason he did that shirtless video showing his abs and pumping iron and doing push
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us. he doesn't say anything about joe biden being feeble and looking like an escaped inmate from a nursing home he just shows and everybody watching that video gets the message because everybody knows the underlying problem with joe biden and it's not really just that he's 80. there's something wrong with him. >> no, it's nothing to do with his age. i know people who are a lot older than joe biden who have incredible smarts and whip smart after 50 years. there's nothing to do with his being 80. there's something wrong and getting worse and marilyn thank for coming on. they want americans to think the economy is booming under their stewardship but according to be bloomberg americans are skipping essentials like toilet pace --
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paper and toothpaste. they're trying to make out this is the brave new world and everything is fantastic. the real world some of these are shocking. >> inflation is still high. today we had a decent number, i believe 3 percent cpi and it's better than it was will it's still above the target of 2 percent. it still means the fed is going to raise rates this month by another basis points and here is bidenomics. you push the fed to keep interest rates law, you cause inflation that you didn't need and then you have to put the brakes on the economy trying to jam it shut, to kill the inflation and you could cause a
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recession. it's a big gamble. he just labeled what's going on as something with his name in it and i could turn out bad if we have a steep or moderate recession because they're raising interest rates. >> how worry some is people using apps to buy groceries and pay later. >> it is crazy. i thought it was crazy for people to pay groceries with credit cards because you think you have disposable cash. i think some of its technology. it is part of the inflationary committee. when you have that much inflation, i know restaurants are packed, rich people can play the markets but you're an average guy a truck driver someone on fixed income your wages are not keeping up with inflation and this is the whole thing with bidenomics. he keeps out theing the gdp.
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he doesn't say that americans are losing grounds in their wages. that's what he has to own at some point. >> charlie thanks very much indeed. >> black democrat ditching her party for republicans over left wing radz callism. could tim scott pull off upset in the g.o.p. primary? he's here to discuss that next. is
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. >> the democrat party is alienating black voters. it's a demonstrable fact. mishna manor announced-switch to the republicans. take a listen to what she had to say. >> the democrat party has not been focusing on black americans for quite a while now. we cannot say we care about people in marginalized
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communities. one thing that bothered me the most when i would ask them why are we doing this? why is it okay for kid not to be able to read in their response was we've got to give them hope and a response i would say since when is a lie hope? if you really care about black people, the black people that are elected need to do something about the issues for the black people that they represent. >> well, if democrats aren't renting the issues that matter to black america who is in how about republicans or this republican? senator tim scott is a republican presidential candidate and joins me now. senator, welcome. >> well, thank you very much. good to see. >> i woke up this morning. i was having my corn flakes and red this column, a headline could tim scott pull an upset and it was a fascinating endorsement why he felt you could be the surprise winner of the winner and your presence and
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your compelling life story as african-american who rose from humble beginnings. what did you make of that column and how much do you believe you have the chance to win this nomination now? >> well, i know i have the chance to win the nomination. i thank god mr. golson spent time asking about how any american can live the american dream. i believe america can do everything she's done for me. that's why i'm focusing on protecting the america we love. misha is right. it's time for us to understand and appreciate the democrats the far left weaponizes race and class to hold power and vulnerable people continue to be underrepresented in their party. lots of folks being elected but
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the difference in the communities cannot be measured in progress. i look forward to presenting a solution that works for all of america because all of america wants our kids going to a safe school. all of america wants their kids growing up in safe neighborhoods. all of america wants their grandparents not locked in their house from the time the sun goes down until the time the son goes up. we have the solution in my administration. we will make sure streets are safer, kids have a chance because their parents avenue choice. this is not just a g.o.p. message. this is what we call in america common sense. >> well it's a powerful message and it's clearly resonating. but, to get to a position where you can implement what you want to do you have to win the nomination and then the presidency. to win the nomination you've got to knock out donald trump. how are you going to do that? >> well, everyone watching the
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show tonight can go to vote tim scott. learn why i know the best is yet to come and make a contribution. the way to win this is doing what we have seen works in iowa new hampshire and south carolina optimistic positive message anchored in conservatism with a backbone is bringing people who our rallies bringing them to our town halls and we are having a serious conversation about the windshield of america's america future and not the rear view mirror of america's past. that message is not only resonating will it's actually increasing the enthusiasm we are experiencing. >> are you a better human being than donald trump? >> i think we all have intrinsic value in the eyes of god. here's what i can tell you. i believe i have the ability to persuade the independents and perhaps even a few democrats to join the common sinks movement and the great opportunity party so i'm going to keep my focus not on me or any other candidate
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but on why we need to make a proposition to the american people that tomorrow can be better than today and today is better than yesterday. >> senator scott, you have a wonderfully positive message. every time i watch you doing interviews i feel that. it's great to interview you myself. wish you the best. >> thank you sir. >> they say wokeness is penetrating the american armed forces. they won't racial quotas instead of merit. more on that next. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme.
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>> welcome back to be "fox news tonight." a supreme court has banned affirmative action on campuses but what about military? the administration is opposing republican efforts to ban drag shows and critical race theory from the military. here is how one defense official explained. >> when i look at potential candidates for squadron command
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i try to match the right person to the right job. i consider their job performance and experience first. however, i also look at their personal circumstances and their family is also an important factor. it's a good match for a job does not feel safe being themselves and performing at their highest potential at a given location or if their family could be denied critical health care due to the laws in that state i am compelled to consider a difbt candidate and perhaps less qualified. >> wow. perhaps less qualified. this is the military we are talking about, no a library. isn't this dangerous stuff that independent mines the principle of western lip raggism? that was extraordinary to hear said out in public you would choose someone deliberately less qualified in a position in the united states military. >> all based on the idea of personal feelings and sort of feelings of safety.
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again as you say this isn't a library. this is the u.s. military. it's not meant to decide things like this. as you just mentioned at the opening the supreme court has just found that exactly this kind of behavioral is unconstitutional when it comes to a college campus that means it's also unconstitutional when it comes the u.s. military and every other government entity so i think what has to happen here is a serious run through the american military high command. >> who is approving this? who keeps pushing this? ? in 2020 the then defense secretary tried to increase diversity in the american military and took the photos of applicants off the applications because they believed this would increase racial and other diversity. it didn't. it went the other way which is why the biden administration said no we have to have positive discrimination in the american military. it's as unwise and much more so in the american military than at
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harvard. >> can you do it at college campus level and okay it's bad but people won't die but if you deliberately choose less qualified people for senior positions in the military that could literally lead to people dying. >> no, but this is a country whose most famous admiral is a former very minor public health official, wildly overpromoted because he happened to become a she and is transgender. like, fantastic. whenever the next war kicks off. america can lead the world in diversity but no war has been won by diversity. diversity is one of those things it's a greats thing to fight for but not worth dying for and not worth losing wars for. >> what is worth fighting for is meritocracy. the moment you abandon that where the best prosper and are not thwarted or deliberately passed over is what seems to be
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happening here. that way madness lies. >> if of course if there's one area of american life where excellence and merit have to be paramount surely it's the military. there are other things where maybe can you play these diversity games. i happen to think you can't. i think that dei absolutely wrecks everything it's tried and hasn't worked in one place once but in the military of all places that's where merits matters the that's where strength judgment character and much more matters and that doesn't matter what your background or sex s. it simply matters that you're the best and i think the idea that any our qualification would exist in the american military, this is dangerous stuff for america and the globe. >> my brother was a british army colonel. i think his head would be popping hearing stuff like that because it can cost lives.
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good to see. >> good to see. >> canada pushes uses euthanasia on veterans suffering from ptsd. one former artillery gunner calls it infuriating. kelsey great to see you. i read what you said and why you said it and it's shocking. what is going on here? can that is falling. i hate to say that. as a canadian citizen we have seen last year in 202110,000 kaindzedded their lives using made and we have hover 20 veterans with a ton of proof audio recordings and otherwise say made is being pushed instead of treatment. >> why is more not being done to stop it? >> people are making money. you know how it works.
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like the pharmaceutical companies using veterans as vending machines. we see it happening over and over again. when you were using made, you were using it is toward vulnerable people. if people came to my after my halves injury i wouldn't be sitting here or had a family. it is just an easy way out and the government seems all right with it. >> it's quite extraordinary, kind of state sponsored killing of people who served their country. >> i feel like we have seen this before but you replace the word. when you have people that are injured they become a liability and a problem and the government no longer wants to deal with you. when you get out of the military this generation of veterans injured at 19, 20, 21 now they have to look at you until 75
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years of age and the government wants none of that. >> i've been to intrepid center in san antonio. i remember meeting a young soldier and he lost several limbs, one eye and i remember talking to him and he was in a terrible physical condition and mental. he had a lot of issues. i said what's the first thing you want to do when you get out of here? he said i want to get back to my units sir. >> every up with of them. >> i had tears rolling down my face coming out i found the courage and the spirit so extraordinary but if course if he was in canada under this regime perhaps the wrong type of person would have got in his ear and that person would never have come out at all. that's what insidious about this. >> it's terrifying to see vulnerable people because canada is looking extending that to children age 12. the problem is i have no issue if you want to use made as a terminally ill patient. when you start targeting the mentally ill.
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when you start targeting people with fibromyalgia or depression you're targeting the wrong thing. they tell knew the military can you overcome anything if you work for it. now that we have done our duty and come home the first thing you say you know instead of healing let's kill you instead. >> kelsey. it's important you speak out about. this thank you and thank you for your service. >> thank you for your time and taking the opportunities to spread this message because so many people don't want to have this conversation. >> the world's knows ridiculous duo harry and meghan given and award for trashing their enemies on television without end. after the break.
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>> welcome back to "fox news tonight." here is news on the world's arguably most lewd just duo. harry and manage happen bounced back from their gig with spotify. with news that may enable them to continue with their grift. fortunately the couple's.comry was nominated for best fiction non-streaming series. this will be their reward if they win for trashing their family and airing all the dirty linen for the world to gorge over. tommy layron joins me now. same sure you share my joy that this couple have rightly been nominated for this prestigious hollywood award because what could be more worthy of award than trashing your family in public? >> well, at the top there you
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said the most ludicrous duo and i have to push back because everybody knows that's joe and kamala but besides them meghan and harry do fit that bill but i'm confused because i know out of hollywood they have a new set of quotas to meet to be nominated who are get ana ward for anything and we know they like to trash the royal family call everybody racist but i don't think that qualifies them for this quota system. i think you have to be color, lgbtq plus a, maybe illegal immigrant i'm not sure but i don't think they fit that category and as we know they reek of privilege. they should fit in in california win the award and then maybe go away. >> i don't know how they got in the short list for non-fiction because most of what came out of their mouths in that netflix wine-a-thon has been challenging in lacking truth so it is should be in the fiction department, shouldn't they? >> well, it kind of goes along
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with everything that hollywood celebrates, as we know, but i'm also confused here as to how people continue to want to hear from them. they don't want to be part of the royal family but the only content they can deliver is bashing the royal family so at that point that's going to run dry so they're going to have to run back to the royal family for a while get more contents and come back because without that title they're quite simply pretty boring and i think most americans know there's only one royal family in the united states and that's the kardashians who have got famous doing nothing but harry and meghan don't of chris generaler in their corner so best of luck but i have a feeling not much content is going to be there next 6 months to a year and they have nothing. >> they have nothing so they may as well write about themselves and spill the beans about each other. i would watch that. harry and meghan trash. tommy thanks very much and thank you for watching "fox news tonight." hope you enjoyed our interview
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with robert f. kennedy junior. i had an extended interview with him available only on fox nation he's a great character. sean hannity. >> say hi to piers everybody. we are going to have a big debate on two topics. guns and baseball vs. cricket. anyway great job. great show. >> thank you sean. >> we are back with a rowdy new york audience. thank you all for being here tonight [applause] >> we begin dumb and dumber at it again president biden continues to embarrass him received and our country on the world stage. meanwhile back at home vice-president kamala harris is somehow even worse. we will explain. stay tuned. kamala's brilliant lessons on artificial intelligence, which she doesn't know anything about, and tran
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