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their government and its agencies to protect it. but are they really doing that? there's growing evidence that equal justice in the u.s. is beingl justhe eroded, replacd with a system of selective and political prosecutionsed wi agencies like the fbi and the department of justice are agg citizenss they're supposed to protect. under president biden, the justico e department's prosecuted a number of his direct political rivals. there's noe m more obvious exal than donald trump. of course. he's been federally indicted ina the classified documents probe. >> now, to be clear, you can disagreer with tru with trump'ss and believe what he did was wrong. d wai do. but this is a president's main opponent and his allies, like steve bannon, peter navarro, rudy giuliani, they've all been targeted varro ru, too.oper and maybe that's all right and proper, but it's in the interestin the of democracyy least question it. many believe these agencies have become unaccountable and too powerful. what little oversight that happenccountabs is done in congressional hearings. so i watched with interest the questioning at the house judiciary committee earlier today. >> you preside over the fbi
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that has the lowest level of trust in the fbi history. people trusted the fbi more when j. edgar hoover was running t the place than when you are. and the reason is because you don't give straight answers. you t giveyou give answers thatr a court deems aren't true. and then at the end of the dayn ,you won't criticize an obvious shakedown when it's directly in front os anf u. and it appears as though you're whitewashing the conduct of corruptewashing people. >> well, congressman gate, so you just saw in that clip also challenged fbi director christopher wray on the agency's favorable treatment of the sitting president, joe biden, and his alleged business dealings with his son, hunter. dru >> i'm sitting here with my father. i will make certaicorrupt indivt between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my abilityino me to foreverd 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 commenting on that. you. t you seem deeply curious about
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it, don't you? almost suspicious, lee. i'm curious. are you protecting the bidens? absolutelyens? not. criti >> well, the criticism in today's hearing wasn't just wa. republicansci her another point during the hearing, liberal democrat congresswoman pramila jayapal challenged challenge wray on the agency's practice of pry obtaining cell phone geolocation data. >> i loct is public information that the fbi uses babbles street and vente vento and has a lexis account. all of these companies provide data for purchase. can you tell me how the fbi uses that data? respectfully, thisccount is a tc that gets very involved to explain. and so topic tha what i would pr to do is have our subject matter experts come back upquesi and brief you and they can answer your questions in detail about itonbit, because there's t of confusion that can be unintentionally caused about this topic. i am looking>> looki at a repor is from the office of the director of national
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intelligence saying that the fbi purchasesaying -s data. mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to enter this into the record . objection. do you know if the contracts with data brokers like the ones i described provide location on data? da 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. >> that is how wrao noy couldn' answer the question. the truth is the fbi has purchased the cell phone geolocation data of american citizens without obtaininmericatizensg warrants . we know that because wray himself admitted it at a senate hearing earlier this year. and one of the most shocking momente ofs from the hearing was when reid denied that the fbi engages in any censorship ofenss american citizens on social media. >>hi american the court found apparey the fbi engaged in a massive effort to suppress disfavored
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conservative speech and blatantly ignored the first amendment right to free speech. the evidence shows the fbi threatened adverse consequences to social media companies thate they did not comply with its censorship request. the court found that, quote, this seemingly unrelenting pressure by the fbi and the other defendants had the intended result of suppressing millions of protected free speech postings by american citizens as a result. the court states, for example, millions of citizens million dit hear about the hunter biden laptop story prior to the november 3rd, 2020 election. they did this under the guise that it was decent formation. can you can you define what disinformation is? our focus is on malign foreign disinformation that is foreign hostile actors who engage in covert efforts. mr. wray our social media platforms, what i would say is the fbi is not in i isthe business of moderating content or causing any social media company to suppress or censor. that is nopress ort what the cos found. >> no, it's not. >>mr. wray is talking completes
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baloney, as we would say, across the pond. we know from the release of the twitter files, fbi special agen.t elvis chan colluded with twitter executive to suppress the hunter biden laptop story. eld who knows how differenaptot the 2020 election could have been if that story hadn't been suppressede been and censored. well, just last week, federal judge terry doughty ruled thatk the biden administration coordinated with several social media companiea s to suppressres speech relating to the covid pandemic. one of the individuals and twoso by the biden administration was robert f kennedybert jr, the democratic candidate for president, and joins me now. georwelcome. robert kennedy, what do you make of the hearings today? gs ouwhat you heard? >> well, i didn't you know, i was actually doing a sho show with you where you're actually edited by me for me. so those hearing you know, i,geh i get the point. and i've been following the controvers y and theg disturbing, i think, sort of punch line is that the fbi has
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been now weaponized as aponized domestic political instrumentalit ay indt various white houses. >> and, you know, we saw thiicse the first time during the. not for the first time, because under j. edga r hoover, they were doing that to civil rights groups, martin luther king, etc.. and the country, when they found out about it was furious. and they promise never to do it again. but during the war on terror, you knowt duri, as glenn greenwd has pointed out, the fbi got an idea that we got to target targs and they went out and they found, you know, people who are mentally ilnd thl and entice them with beautiful women to join terrorist groups and then entral p them and did this kind of selectivehi targeting. e also well, it seems that d they're also doing that. any grouoip now, the groups tha are not terrorist groups, thatar group, the groups that are simply political enemies, the current administration, orl at least that the bidethnadmini administration.
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i was the first person sponsored by the biden administration. and according to judge doherty's decisiondministr, i a, president biden was sworn in on january 21st, 2021, and theyd started censuring me, that white hous ce gave an order to twitter and to facebook to begin censoring me two days later. >> oh, and then i was removed with almost 900,000 followers from instagram. i'm still being censored. we know the fbi is involved in that censorship as well as a whole plethora of other federal agencies. >> why would the fbi the fbi be actively engaged insing t suppressing the free speech ofhe spees? n citizen and if they are, what does that say about the fbi? yeah, it says the agency is in deep, deep trouble. >> it has. what >> this is the opposite of what they're supposed to be doing. i mean, i rememberbe doing. wh, you know, nixon was during the nixon administration, there were allegations that nixon was weaponizing the fbi to spy
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on democrats. >> and there was outrage across the country. and it was not democratic outrage. it was not partisan outraggee. it was bipartisan. both parties were outraged that this couldnged pe happen, becaue there's always been a deep conc a police agency, this what happens in totality, reaches right at the kgb or the g r you see are civi regimer peop and chile that, you know, become political instruments for the party in power and the impact of it. >> i mean thatof tha story that the new york post had about hunter biden's laptop, i remember l i that being suppressed in real time by twitter. i think it was two weeks. it was tws ththe new york postb to post anything because they refused to delete iecrefust and twitter wouldn't let them back on because it had this supposedly disinformatiose they machine which actually turned out to be completely true. story had that story been allowed to stay up and been disseminated and spread aroundea ,social media probably would have forced mainstream media
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pr wou alot more on that story . probably could have swung the election. i mean, the election was tie the . swung >> and so these things have real consequences. yeah, you can make that argumentings hav. pects th one of the you know, the other aspects of what is note certainly not discussed today, but that, you know, the involvement ofin the ciaso and the cia also sharedd a portal with the fbi in censoring us and they were not just censoring, you know, hunter biden. >> and they were and, you know, me with my with my information on vaccines and lockdowns, a bu etc.. but they were also instructed to censotructer, in one case,ard a parody of president biden >> whi presides wife they did ne on the internet, which is which is ridiculous. >> which is ridiculous. but i mean, it shows thatthin the whole thineallg is really messed up. the other thin g as you had 50 cia officials and former officials, but current officials who signed a public
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letter saying that a lot of hunter biden laptop story wass o baloney with russian disinformation . actuall it was nothing. it was nothing of the sort that actually, ironically turned outi to be disinformation, disinformation, in a way, the global pandeminf c has surely shown us that, yeah, you can go along with believing the science, but often the sonse perform dramatic u-turnsnc. so what does that mean about the original people who challengedleng the erroneous scientific information as you were doing? n, aoui don't agree with a lot f the stuff that you were saying, but i respect your right to say iti t, and i certainly thinkhan you were right to challenge and try and geget to the truth. but when the science changes so dramatically ovechr things like the efficacy of masks or indeed the ability of the covid vaccine to prevent transmission and so on, what is disinformation? who decides that? and what happens if the originalo deci so-called ace information turns out to be disinformation? >> well, you know, social media sites at the very beginning
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pointed that out. >> and they said a, fondr examph they did not find a single a single posatt that i did thatr was actually factually erroneous, not one. >> son noto they made up a new m called mal information, which was information that is true,ics but it would discourage people from complying with the countermeasures. and that's what they applied to me. i was not misinformation applier disinformation. >> i was being taken down fromma information and information. >> i mean, category and facebook and twitter sentitter emails saying this is whatse he's saying is true. but we understand thatwe it's going to you know, it's going to decrease compliance with these official h . you're getting a lot of traction at the moment. i mean, your pollingouot great.y you're everywhere in the media. people are talking about you. yu if you do become president of d the united states, one of the key challenges you may face immediately will be the ukraine war of is still raging.
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like you and i disagree abouant this because you're of the view that there should be a settlement immediately a settle. i don't see how that happens without giving putin what he's taken. >>y gets it certainl harder and harder. >> but, you know, we have to remember that putin twice agreed to sign two treaties that would have given us essentially everything. e ony >> the only thing puti tn wante and both these treaties were in the minsk accords. and then the april 20, 22 treaty was that dump has got to stay part of the ukraine, but it would be able to protect its ethnic russian populations from violence by the governmen t ,which the u.s. installed government, that nato's stay out of ukraine and that they did not survive. you know, the governmentd . so all of those things seem really reasonable. deth zelenskyy and putin agreed in april 2022 to do it, to sign that agreement. and then the russians acted in good faith by beginningd fait to withdraw their troops from the ukraine.
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>> but the truth is,kraine the russians have not acted in good faith at all. >> they acted in good faith. n legallot acty invaded a soverein democratic country. and about the de-nazification, the head of ukraine. the president is jewish. call me a n co and be jewish. right? so this idea that putin was doing this out of good faith to get rid of from ukraine, i think is for the birds, because there are ultra extreme ultra. >> there are within the yeah, within the minute ministries. >> but it's not a government. no, but it's a fig you can't sayvernme that about a bigoted government led by a jewish man. i mean, it's incredibly offensivnta e, isn't it. >> well, it wasn't? president zelenskyy ran in 1919n , 2019 on a peace platform that he promised that signed the minsk accords. >> now, when he got in there, he suddenly pivoted because hee was threatened by people, by ultranationalists within his government with death. >> if he made a peace with putin. >> and because we pressured him
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not to makbee you trust putin as far as you could throw him all that. t. but that's not the poin that kind of point. you're talking about peace that i don't thiny n't think would hw they all had written them. >> but listen, i'm a n attorney.ake ag i seldom makree agreements with people that i trust 100%. >> you know, what we do is wate use language, art, verification procedures and take baby steps so that each side has to do something of good faith. >> and you can structure an agreement like that's just that's just language art. >> robert kennedy, i've got to leave it one answer to this quickly, please. can you wi n? i'm going to win and bepresid president of united statesen. >> and this is what i toldfo you before, that if i had to you know, i can't sayre, th e that i'm going to win. >> if i had to put money any o y of the current candidates in the race, i would put my money on m e. >> i wish you luck. thank you very much, piers. robert kennedyu junior there.>> thank you very much. well, joe biden's gaffes and are becoming a real concern for his defenders in the media.
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welcome back to fox news tonight. joe biden'to "fox s mental decls become so transparent that even his most staunch defenders havei stopped trying to hide it. biden missed a dinner at the nato meeting in lithuania, his third unannounced absence from a dinner with world leaders when on international o trips. instead of pretending that biden'f s still at the peak of s his powers, his apologists now blame white house staf pf. i'mj >> i'm just saying iusf you are managing a president's schedule and you are managing a president getting on staget'sd and getting off stage and doing getting on planes and getting off planes and yes plane, he's , you need to be there for him and you need to maked yo a patha and you sure as better make sure he doesn't fall on an sandbag. >> stop falling over, mr. president. yeah. i don't think he's suffering from scheduling issuesi doinhe'. i think it's cognitive issues. he couldn't even get president zelensky's name. >> right. and look how he got it wrong at' the moment. we should. shouldn't be so familiar. d mr. zelenskyy and i talked
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about the kind of guarantees wee could make in the meantime. >> vladimir vladimir is the other guy. mr. president, he's one thatne tha invaded ukraine. well, miranda devine is columnist with the "new york post" and joins me now. great to have you on the program tonighne it. you've written so much about joe biden and this inexorable decline. it does seem extraordinary thati his defenders are now coming out saying, look, we know he keeps fallinna g and making thee terrible gaffes and everything, but it's not his fault. it's the staff everytht . who should be leaping in, throwing their bodies in front of him to stop him tumbling and to be speaking, presumably on his behalf to stop being misspeaking. >> yead toh. look, it's the next stage of denial, isn't it? first of all, they jus ts no p pretended that there was noroal thoblem at all and that anyone who pointed out that he kept on falling downstairs and stumbling around stage ds,
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knowing how to get off and forgetting people's names and bumbling the teleprompter, that we were just all being cruebumblil and just partisan. and now they admit that there's joe oblem. but it's not joe biden's fault. it's not the fault of the people who installed an 80-year-old sort of cognitive incompetent in the job. and it's somehow some unnamed s staffers who are probably the same poor people who joe biden yells at the scenes,s, as we were told the other day. >> yeareh. i mean, i watched the segment actually live with with mika this watched morning. mik and what it was interesting, she said she said quite rightly, morning actually, that time one of these things happens, you then watch themgs n loop for days and weeks on enday and it will carry on to the election. . i mean, she's right about that. it is becoming an increasingly big problem, isn't it, wheree s there are so many clips now, we've just been showing some of them jus clieems likt there. it just seems like it's sort ofe a running joke, only not thatf h funny. >> he's the president ofe united stateun.s.
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yeah. and i mean, you don't even need ev because heips don't provides new ones every day. and particularly when he's overseas at one of these big global confabsversea. all eyes are on him. it's become so commonplace. we d i think that in america we don't really remark on it unless there's some extraordinary bumble. extr it's aseas, 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. ee and, you know, we were toldd th the reason he skipped the dinner last night wasas bec because he was preparing for this big speech today. well, he couldn'aue wat eventod. read that off the teleprompter properly. yo and you just hahe couldn't r. and there's a reason that head did that sort of topless, that shirtless video showing his abs and looking, you know, virile and vigorous and pumping iroabn
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and doing pushups. ustdoesn't say anything abou joe being feeble and looking like a an inmate escaped from ar a nursing home. he he just showssiom and everybs watching that video gets the message because everybody knows the underlying problem with joe biden. thaty just that ll he's 80. >> there's something wrong with him. no, it's nothing to do with his >>age. a lo i know people who are a lotr th older than joe biden, who have incredible smartsan and whip smart even now, as they have been for the last 50 years. it's nothingwhip s to do with te fact he's 80. there is something clearly that is wrong and it's getting worse. rana devine, thank you very much indeed. great to have you on the show. or biden nomics is the word of the month. if you're the white house, they want americans to think the economy is booming under this brillianttheyamerican stewo but the facts suggest a rather different story. according to a report int acco bloomberg. americans are now skimping on essentials likerding to toilr and toothpaste. they can't afford groceries using apps like klarna to pay their shopping bills
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on installment plans. >> or. charlie gasparino is a fox business senior correspondent us now. so biden nomics, i mean, if you're in the white house, it sounds fantastichpaste. . >> i mean, there are i still think it's a tripping over yourself word. hard to say, but they sort ofey try to make out. this're tr t is the brave new w. everything is fantastic. the real world actuall wory. ae these are really shocking. some of these revelations. inflation is still high. er even today, we had a decent number at, i believee , a 3% cpa print, and it's better than it was. wilit's still above the target of 2%. it's still means the fedgoin is going to raise rates later this month by another 25 basis points. and you know, here's by dynamics. r basis you spend a ton of monet you should have spent. you pushed the fed to keep interest rates low.intere lots of liquidity markets, which is bad. you cause inflatiost l, you can you didn't need and then you have to put the brakes economon the economy try to jam shut, you know, to kill the inflation. and yoion anu could causea
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a recession. now, it's a big gamble because you just he just labeled what's going on as something with his name in itn and it could turnturn out really bad if we have o a steep or moderate recession,ra which we might, because there's still going to have to raise interest rates. rece'rhow worrying is it that people are now using these apps to buy groceries now but pay later? because it seems to me, yeah, it's a pretty slippery if>> it you're doing that for groceries. >> i mean, it is crazy. i always thought it waisght itse people pay groceries with their credit cards back in the day because you thiny k you have thk the disposable cash. right. but people do that now, too. you listen, i think some of it is technology. it's easy. but the other part is it is part of the inflationary economy. when when you have that much inflation and we're talking for averag when ye people, i know restaurants are packed, rich people doing okay. they can play markets. but if you're an average guy, you're a truck driver, you got someony e on a fixed income,gesr your wages are not keeping ue p thth inflation. and this is the whole thing with the by dynamics he keeps touting how great the topline numbers are employment, you know, gdp.
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what h keepsg the doesn't say ir americans are losing ground in their wages and that'sn at what he's going to have to own at some point. charlie, thank you very muchsom indeed. well, a black democrat ditching her party for the republican>> s over left wing radicalism wingl off a major ups upset in the gop primary. he's here next to discuss bothet . those things. friday's elevation on fox and friends shows don't miss their powerful performance friday on the all american summer concert series american summer concert series presented by lowe': why di >> lowe's knows home improvement. why did we choosrie safe play? we were loading our suv with crack. with crack. supply could see exactly when they arrived with the replacement. >> we could trust that service the way we want it safe. like we pay for safe like replace. what i wouldn't give for a mouth to save are those dark chocolate, blueberries and pistachios.
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me the mosn t is when i would ak them, why are we doing this?are wewhy is it okay for kids to not be able to read? waeir response to me was, we've got to give them hope and response. i would say, since when is aand lie? help. if you really care aboutboutla ab, thblack people, the black people that are elected, it need to do something about the issuesou forck for the black people that they represent. >> well, if democrats aret matt representing the issues that matter to black america, well, who is? orerlack ame how about some rep? what about this republican senator tim scott is a republican presidential candidate and joins me now. senator,e an welcome. well, thank you very much. good to see you. so woke upgo thi>>s morning. i was having my morning cornflakes. i waln, a wall street journa and read this column by william galston. headline, could tim scott pulled an upset and it was a fascinating endorsement, he feltd behy you could be the surprise winner of the race, saying that your affablehe surpr presence ms
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you likable on the stump. you've avoided serious mistakes and you have a compelling life story. as an african-american who rose from humble beginnings. what did you make of thathumble column beg and how much do you believe you have the chance to win t this nomination now? >> well, i certainly know i have the chance to win the nomination and i plan to be the nominee. chani did not read the story.nai and i thank god that mr. bushon also spent some time talking about how any american from any community can live the american dream. i believe america can do for anyone what she's done for me, and that's why i'm focusing on restoring hope, creatingr me opportunities, and protecting the america that w e all love. and, piers, i've got to tell you, misha, is 100% right.a is it is time for us to understando and appreciate that the democrats, the far left weaponizes the issues of h race and class to hold on to their power and vulnerable people continue to be underrepresented i
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nf folk their party. lots of folks being elected, bus g electet 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 their kids going to a safe school. all of america wants their kids. growing up in wan safe neighborhoods. all of america wants their grandparents not locketsid in their houses. from the time the sun goes down until the timen goes the goes u. e the solution in my administration. we'll make sure that streets are safe for kids. havefer, kid a chance because their parents have a choice. this is nochoicet just a gop me. this is what we call an america. common sense. well, it's a powerful message and it's clearly resonating. but to get to a position where s you can implement what you wantd to do, you have to win t the nomination and then the presidency to win the nomination, you can knock out donald trump. how are you going to do thattoow >> well, everyone watching the show tonight can go to
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vote. tim scott .com. learn more about who i amshow and why i the best is yet to come and make a contribution. the bthe way that we win this is doing what we've seen that work this s in iowa and new hame and south carolina and optimistic positive message anchored in conservatism with a backbone and is bringing people to our rallies. p bringing them to our town halls. and we're having a serious conversatione ha about the windshield of america's future and not the rearview mirror of america's past. that message is noot tthe ric only resonatina's g, it is actul increasing the enthusiasm we're experiencing. you a b >> are you a better human beingl than donald d trump? va i think we all have intrinsic value in the eyes oflu god. here's what i can tell you. i believe that i have the ability to persuad aty e the independents and perhaps even a few democrats to joins the common sense movement and the great opportunity party. and so i'm going to keept my focus not on me or any other candidate, but on why we need
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background. they deserve a chance to live a normal life. >> welcome back to fox news tonight. the supreme court has banned affirmative action on college campuses, butonight.t what aboun the military? yesterday, the biden white house objected to merit based military promotions and eliminating racial quotas. utthe administration is alsong opposing republican efforts res and criticalfrom race theory from the military. here's how one defense official explaine d her policy. >> when i look aext potentialpli candidates say for squadron, sd
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i strive to match the right person to throe right job. i consider their job performance and relevant experience first. however, i also look at a their personal circumstanclsr e, and their family is also an important factor. fact it's a good match for a jo does not feel safe being themselvesbees and performing at their highest potential at a given location, or ifcould their family could be denied critical health care due to the lawsbe in that state, i amd to compelled to consider a different candidatdeee an and perhaps less qualified, while perhaps less qualified. this is the military we're talking about, not a librarys t isn't this rather dangerous stuff undermines the basic principlt the of westernprincipl liberalism? >> well, douglas murray is a fox news contributore joins me now. that was extraordinary to hear. it set e out in public thatse you would choose somebody deliberately less qualified inmy a position in the united states military. >> all based idea of personalf feelings and sort of feelings of safet
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y. as you say, this isn'tbrar a library. this is the u.s. military. y. so while premier military, it's not meant to decide things like this. you know , as you just mentioned at the opening, the supreme open that just found exactly this kind of behavior is unconstitutional when it comes to a college campus.unco that means it's also unconstitutional when it comesla to the u.s. military and every other government funded entity. soevery governme really, i thin to happen here is a serious runt through the american military high command, who is approving this, who keepar c>> whos pushi? and if you look at it in 2020, it's a very interesting study. h >> the then defense secretary tried to increase diversity inn the american military and among other things, took the photos of applicant ande s off the applications because they believed this would increase raciaey beliel and othr diversity. it didn't. it went the other way, which is whyidn't.ite ot the biden adn sas said, no, we have to have positive in the american military. it says unwise, in fact, much
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more unwise in the military than at harvard. and you can do it at college, campus level and. okayus lev, it's bad, but people won't die. >> but if you deliver, senio certainly choose less qualified people for senior positions inre the military that could literally lead to people dying. >> well, remembedying.o,r, thisa country whose most famous admiral is a former very minorbc public health official, wildly promoted because he happened to have become overpro a shiites transgender. so fantastic. whenever.like the next war kicka off, america can lead the world in diversity t. has bee >> you know what? no war has been won by diversity. diversity is one of those things as a great thing to fight for. bu ft it's not worth dying fort and it's not worth losing wars for. and what is worth fighting for is meritocracy. exactly. any lever l of society. the moment you abandon genuineth meritocracy, where the best prosper and are not thwarted or deliberate
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, fully passed over is what seems to be happening here. that way, madness lies. of course. i mean if of, if there's one arf american life where excellence and meriexcellt has to be paramy surely it's america's military. surely it's the military. the >> i mean, there are otherse things where you maybe you can play these diversityy games. ga. i happen to think you can't. i think that diy or diy. utel absolutely wrecks everything. it's tried in. wr in one placed once, but in the military of all places, that's where merit matters. >> that's where strength, j judgment, character and much more matters. and that doesn'tr and mattert r what your background or is, it just simply matters that you're the best. >> on the idea that any other qualificatio n would exist in the american military. th this is dangerous stuffd exir america and for the globe. yeah. i mean, my brother was a british army and i think his head would be popping hearing stuff like that. because the moment you go against meritocracy in ufthe military, it can cost
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lives. douglas, great to see you. great to see you. >> has pushed canad his controversial euthanasia policy on veterans suffering from ptspushesd. now combat veterans are speaking out. one former artillery gunner calls the policy disgusting, unacceptable and infuriating. her name is kelsey sharon, and she joins me now. kelsey, great to seeey great yod i read what you had to say and then i went and read why you said it. and it's shocking. what is going on here? canada is falling and that's really what's happening. and i hate i hate to say that, but as a canadian veteran and as a canadian citizen, you know, we have seen made now used in last year, in 2021, there was over 10,000 canadians that decided to end their livens using made in 2022. it's up to 13,500. ded theiand we have over 20 vets with a ton of proof, audio recordings and otherwise that simply state that maid is being pushed instead of treatmentherwf >> why is this happening? >>e not being done to stop it? people are making money. pierceng you know, this is how
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this works. it's just like the pharmaceutical companies comp as a vendingmachutica machine. we see it happening over and over again. and hereines seet is the probla with this. when you were using made you you're using it towardgain.s the vulnerable people. >> if people came to me in 2009 weret isy in afghanistan, i would not be sitting here. i would have taken that all day. i would not have written my book, started my company or had a family for that matter, madey is being utilized in a wy to wipe people off the face of the earth. sor had that they do not have y their pensions. so that do they do not have to help them. it is just an easy way out seema and the government seems to be quite all right with it. >> it's quit e extraordinarysore the kind of state sponsored killing of people who've served their countrple who y. be i feel like we've seen this before way, way back. but you just replace the worfod you know, when you start to have people that are injured, they become a liabilitinjuree y and you bect a problem. and when you become a problem, the government no longer wants to deal with youno. out and for that matter, when you get out of the military, you know, this generation ofe mi veterans is injured at 19, 20, t 21. now they are responsibles forhave to looking after you until you are 75 years old. and the government
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and trudeau's administrationt y wants none of that. >> i went down to the intrepid center in san antoninone of o, . extraordinary place. i remember meeting a very young lioungr and he lost several limbs. he lost one of his eyembs, one a and i remember talking to him and he was in a terrible physical conditioncal cond. s th and mentally i had a lot of issues. and i said to him, what's the first thing you want to do when you get out of here? and he went, i want to get back to my unid i t, sir.unit so that's right. the first thing i remember, honestly, i had tear up withs ry down my face coming out. i found the courage and the spirit jus g out t so extraordinary. but of course, he was in canada under this regime, perhaps the wrong type oregime pf persop got in his ear and that person would never have come out aterde all. >> and that's what's so insidious about this. it's terrifying to seesidioue vulnerable people because canada is now looking at extending that down to childreln to the age of 12.the pr the problem with this is i have no issue iuef you want to usead made as a terminally ill patient or someone that is struggling with something tar that we cannot overcome. but when you start targeting ment ill, whenargeting
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you start targeting people with fibromyalgia or just depressiono you are sending the wrong message. they tell us in the military that you can overcomyou'ree anyl as long as you work for it. and now in the end, when wu eovr served our country, done our duty, come home, the first thing you say to us is you know what? instead of healing, let's kill you instead. incredibletead of . kelsey, you're very brave to speak out about this. itabout. really important that you keep doing so. so thank you. and thank you for your service. well, thanhank fork you for you >> and thanks for taking the opportunity to actually spread this message because sopi many people do not want to have this conversation. >> we need to have it. i'm going to just say it loud po and clearly. >> thank you very much. well, the world's mostdon't wa a ridiculous duo, harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of netflix , are back in the news. they've been nominated for an award for trashing their families on televisioniven for years on end. hallelujah. after the break, i was told inno
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welcome back to fox news tonight. here's some news on possibly the world's most ludicrous duo, harry and meghan have apparently bounced back as reported from their failed podcast gig with spotify, as someone would ever called a pair of f ing grifters enabl by spotify executives with news that may enable theme to continue with their grift. unfortunately, the couple's netflix donkey series was nominated for best streaming wanonfiction series by the hollywood critics association tv awardins. win >> this will be their reward if they win for trashing their family and airing all the dirty linen for the world to gorge over. well, tomi lahren is the host of tomi lahren is fearlessnow. on outkick and she joins me now tomi. i'm sure you share my jo samey that this couple have rightly been nominated for this prestigiously hollywood award, because what could be more heartwarming or worthy of a n award than trashing your family in public ? right. well, at the top there, piers,
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you saidp th the ludicrous duo. and i have to push back a little bit because everybody in america knows the most ludicrous duo is joe and kamala. but beside anthem. yes, meghan and harry. meghan and harry do fit thatharr bill. i'm also a little confused, piers, because i know out of w ouwoodhollywood they a new seb quotas that you have to meet to really be nominated ominatedn get an award for anything. and we know that they like to trash the royal family o tra everybody racist. but i don't think that that makes them qualified for this i new quota system. i think you have to be of color, but i think you also have to be lgbtiq plus a maybeg an illegal immigrant. i'm not sure, but i don'i't quie think they fit into that category. and as we know, they reek of privilegs wew theye. so they should fit right in in california. i hope they win the awarf d and then maybe they can just go away. >> i don't know how they got g got into the shortlist for nonfiction because most of what came out of their mouths in that netflix wine a thon has been challenged as being lacking in truth . n >> so that should really be inth the fiction department, shouldn'nt, t they?es alo
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>> well, it kindng of goes alonh with everything that hollywood as we know. but i'm also confused herealso as to how people continue to want to hear from them. they don't want to be part w ofl the royal family, but the onlyiv content they can deliver is bashing the royal family.s goin so at some point that's going to run dry. so they're going to have dry so t run back to the royal family for a while, get more content and then comwhile gee back becae otherwise, without that title, they're quite simply pretty boring e . most i think most americans know there's only one royal family in the unites knowd states, and that's the kardashians who have been famous for doing relatively nothingt's th . but harry and meghan, as far as i know, do not have kris jenner id n their corner. so best of luck to them.t but i have a feeling not a lotou of content is going to be there for them in the next six months to a year. >> they simply have nothing. they have nothinhaveg. so they might as well write about themselves and spill the beans abouill tht other. i'd watch that. that would be a series i'd watch harry and meghan trashin.g each other. tommy, great to see. thank you very much. and thank you for watching.
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tonitching " tonight.erview i hope you enjoyed our interview. robert f kennedy jr. i ha robert f.d extended interw with him earlier for my show. piers morgan uncensored available right now only on fox nation is an interesting character. have a great evening.hara >> and sean hannity is next with a big audience sean. all right. wellcter say hi to piers, everybody. >> thank you, piers and i going to have a big debate one day on two topics. guns and baseball versus cricket. j >> but anyway, piers, great job. great showob gr as. >> always. thank you. thank you. and we're back with a rowdy new york audience. thank you for being here tonight. and we begin u al. dumb and dumber, they're at it again. president biden continues to embarrass embarra himself and our country on the world stage. meanwhile, back at home vicerrii president kamala harris is somehow even worse. kamala we'll explain. stay tuned. kamala's brilliant lessons brini on intelligence, which she doesn't know anything abou

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