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are out of time. thanks to les big, john kelty, ! general character, our studio
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people stop defecating in public because it's not their fault. after all. and you can't assume that motherhood is only
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for women. so is the administration's official policy to relate replace the term woman with burning people. i think our official policy is to make sure when people get service from their government that they feel included and we're trying to use inclusive language. now let me interpret that for you. that means yes, and there's nothing inclusive about it because most americans , especially people of faith, think this is insane and sick. and ultimately, an attack on the nuclear family. now as to the purging step in the radicals playbook. they prefer doing their dirty work without any questioning or debate. that includes within the democrat party itself. now look at what they're doing to democrat presidential candidate rfk jr. they're going to desperate lengths. it's so pathetic to prevent any scenario under which joe biden would stand on the debate stage with rfk jr. the party of israel bashers pramila jayapal and ellen omar
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is even claiming he's anti semitic. mr chairman, we respectfully requested that you rescind mr kennedy's invitation to be appear here rescind -- statements that spread reckless rhetoric. >> now i'm subject to this new type of censorship. anti-semitism and racism, these are the most appall ing that ar applied to me to silence me. >> laura: the white house pounced. >> the claims made on that tape is false, it is vile, and they put our fellow americans in danger. >> laura: in danger? please. criticizing r.f.k. about covid or china, you can do that, it is
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debate. using this to purge him is part of the biden protection racket and cnn is on it. >> losing track of number of times they have come out since he announced his candidacy. people think he is trying to raise money. >> he is trying to have a platform for all of this. he is not running much of a presidential campaign. >> laura: maybe because he gets deplatformed every five minutes. everybody he is not a dumb person, he knows if r.f.k. wasn't polling well, his remarks wouldn't be censured, they would be dealt with. democrats would be smart to do self-reflection. r.f.k. is popular because on key issues, he represents the values of the old democratic party.
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defenders of human rights, including innin choo. question is not what happened to robert f. kennedy, what happened to the democratic party? by the way, what happened to our military? under biden, americans are losing confidence in the armed forces. not just that, purge of moral values is coinciding with shortfall in recruiting. the army is reporting it is missing its target by 15,000 recruits. the navy is down 10,000 and the air force a 3000 person deficit. what is democrats answer to this? double down on ism. >> whether people qualify to do it with dignity. >> laura: how many christian families will send their sons and daughters into this military
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environment? in biden's military, if promotion comes down between a trans man and a devout catholic, the trans man is always going to get the job, we all know that. silent purge and lloyd austin started the process after january 6 riot. he issued a stand-down directive across the u.s. military with stated purpose to root out extremists in the ranks. that itself was damaging to the institution. not really sure if the democrats have thought this through. if you purge the military of all christians, muslims and jews, who reject the support of abortion and trans agenda and others who don't agree with the issues, who will be left to serve our country in uniform? the white house claims people aren't staying in the military
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because they can't have abortions. abortion laws are being passed and are absolutely having an effect on their willingness to continue serving in uniform. what happens if you get assigned to alabama, which has pretty strict abortion law in place whachl do you do? say no and get out? some may decide to do that, we lositalents, important talent. >> laura: if talent is running in the wrong direction, you changed the ethos. >> we do more before 9 a.m. than most people do all day. >> be all that you can be. sergeant, good morning. >> find your future in the army. >> laura: and replace them with stuff like this. >> are you kidding? i'm at the top of my game, up
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there with the big dogs, girls, leave saving the world to the men? i don't think so. >> laura: the new far left democrats are the ones upending most important institutions. time for voters to purge them before they purge everything we love about america and that is the angle. joining me is russ vott and mollie hemmingway. we are beginning to see a change here, i like to call it the norm alsy coalition the real power and they are beginning to exercise it. >> mollie: people wanted to stay neutral as corporations adopted democratic messageing and far left messaging. they can pick battles and win them and that makes them more
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eager to do it again and again. corporations would be wise to restrain themselves when they get pressure from left wing advocacy organizations, you never know what will destroy your entire company. >> laura: another person resisting what is being done is tommy tuberville, senator tuberville who has been vilified for stopping promotions and nominations going forward as long as money, our tax dollars, are being used for abortion, transportation and things like that. your thoughts? >> he has been effective, it is the military that is supposedly anti-political and they are doing politicization of it. he said, we will not go forward with these nominations. this administration wants them
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to be done by unanimous consent so woe don't have debate if a general says most important accomplishment in his career is setting up a dei office, that is the type of person we are up again. >> laura: minority leader hakeem jeffries responded to what is going on with the national defense act. watch this. >> know republicans take the national defense authorization acts, attack freedom, attack lgbtq community and undermine national security and ability of military to recruit from every corner of america. >> laura: mollie. >> mollie: not accurate here, it is the biden administration that inserted politics into this by responding to the dobbs decision and inserting radical and trans issues into the military. this should be something they
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don't do, it allows broad bipartisan votes. it is appalling how our military is saying that we don't need to know how to win wars and exit wars, we just want to use this military to push a radical agenda. these are not popular with the american people, taxpayer funding of abortion, radical trans pushing in the military. what americans want, military that is capable, cohesive and able to fight and win war. few people in dc in the republican party, democratic party and the caucus care about this. >> laura: russ, i think the pentagon is more comfortable talking about trans issues and pride month than about the sputtering of the spring offensive, summer offensive in ukraine, which we'll get into later and is not going swingingly. >> we don't have enough attack submaen radios, talk about military readiness or what it
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will take to confront china. they want to talk about setting up a dei office and what is necessary to attract people desperate to have abortion and readiness depends on reproductive health. >> laura: this hearing with r.f.k. jr., we will spend time on it in the show tonight. it was stunning. he and the whistleblowers exposed democrats. there was a moment, watch this. want to force social media companies to promote conspiracy theories, bully the expertses into abandoning work on disinformation to pave the way, give expression to vile speech in this committee room because of repairs the ground for their own conspiracy theories and pseudo-science.
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>> laura: how is it pseudoscience? >> mollie: two major problems, one, silicon valley is not run by republicans tissuing is run by left wingers trying to censure information and anything that affects legislation and they do it in way that advantages the democratic party. basic american thing, we have a, maet place of ideas, that does not mean every idea is correct or accurate, the reason you allow that to happen, we don't want to live in a totalitarian. russ and mollie, thank you both. now for another edition of "you heard it here first." >> laura: history shows longer a war lasts issue the more costly it is. u.s. policymakers have to be careful to make sure we do not end in a worse position as long as it takes. that could be many years,
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because putin just announced he is calling up reservists. all the boasting that happened, victory in ukraine was within reach? the angle told you at the time that was happy talk issue not grounded in reality. wouldn't you know, regularly uniperson war hawk an drea mitchell is forced to admit reality. >> officials believe that this is real stalemated, a frozen conflict and it will go on for quite a while and that it is arguable whether ukraine can really win. >> laura: america, are you hearing this? it is really arguable whether ukraine can win. so with no clear path to victory in sight, surely the biden administration is considering, reconsidering the constant turning on of the cash spigget,
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right? >> new security assistance package to support the people of ukraine that includes additional artillery rounds and the u.s. is committed to supporting ukraine now and for the long future. >> laura: the long future, is that what we're calling it now? 1.3 billion heading to ukraine because more weapons are solution to military quagmires. as admirable as ukraine effort has been, u.s. officials know it is a stalemate, rather talk about trans and abortion issue. what they said was going to be decisive for ukrainians has not been. they are wrong. the question is, does biden understand any of this? probably not. how long do the american people need to wait for him to admit that? well, if you thought what was real, yesterday's hearing with the irs whistleblowers was incredible, as ied to mollie and
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the guys during the break, wait until you see what chuck grassley dropped and how it draws joe biden even deeper to hunter's mess. jonathan turley reacts to that and more next.
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senator chuck grassley sent the white house coms team into scramble mode, he drop said fd-1023 form, detailing how the bidens coerced burisma ceo to pay them millions to get rid of the ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company in 2016. the fbi interview detailed inside was highly credible source who said burisma hired hunter biden to protect the u.s. through his dad from all kind of problems. i'll let joe biden explain next. >> president biden: i said, you're not getting a billion dollars, i'll be leaving here, i think six hours, i'm leaving in. six hours, if prosecutor is not fired, you are not getting the money. - got fired. >> laura: someone got money. joining me now is jonathan ec turleyei, fox news contributor.
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after receiving information from the fraud, christopher steele, fbi filed for surveillance.iall after this, no such move, essentially just dropped it. very interesting. >> jonathan: right. it is interesting, the fascinating thing about thisy story, it gets worse by the day. onine of the more interesting r things we saw in recent weeks in was bill barr being interviewed anshutd barr said he never shutn this investigation. he also added he sent it to a u.s. attorney's office that f founoud facts that the fbi overlooked. now that alone was chilling.ce the fbi has a source saying than biden is accepting millions of dollars and we now know that ep thisor source reportedly said ts is money to be paid to hunter for protection from his dad.
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you can't get more serious thane that. when barr sent to the u.s. attorney's office, he said they found additional material that the fbi overlooked. it was then sent to delaware ana there it appears to have died. so many questions we need answered why this took such a route and why the fbi did not fully investigate, what did the u.s. attorney's office find in addition. moste importantly, what happen? why did it go to delaware and e was never seen again? >> laura, : the whistleblowers yesterday were asked about this particular form, watch this. >> the team that was in charge t of investigating the biden family for tax crimes never received the fbi document that alleged joe biden was involved in a bribery scheme? >> for the irs investigators ona the case, the answer is no. t
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there arhae things contained on that document that could furthe> corroborate other information. >> laura: and now we find in the document that apparently, the source described as highly credible, said thatht the prosecutor has many text messages and recordings to show that he was coerced by the bidens to make these payments to try to hold that prosecutor off againstet burisma and ukraine. text messages and documents. >> jonathan: that is right, laura.is the other thing about this t it document is that it ducktails perfectly with what comer and others havome found, recent disclosure from ways and means about how money went to the biden family. documentne refers to how they wv not supposed to send money to
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the big guy referencing president biden. it said the bidens use different accounts and corporations to h hide theav money. committees put together a detailed account of just layers upon layers of corporations and accounts used and it doesn't seem like any purpose to this complexity, except hide these transfers of money. so the most disturbing thing about the document is that it re mirrors whatle was recently released by the committees f looking at actual transactions from the banks. >> laura: at this point, given everything we have, should the attorney general appoint some type of independent counsel to get to the bottom of this. i'm not a fan of independent
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councils, but what about that?ue >> jonathan: not only has there been unassailable need for a special counsel, garland has proved the need for a special counsel. he has been against transparency and affording action to the allegations. record of thy whe fbi shows in precisely whdey we need an independent special counsel., at reluctance of garland to make t that appointment is baffling at best, the president is all over the files, reference to him receiving cut or percentage of the deals. sta the president stance is contradicted. yesterday goldman tripped the wire in the hearing and got a witness to say yeah hunter spoki to the president about business dealings, that shows the business has been lying. >> laura: trump impeached for a
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>> laura: it is time for "the ingraham angle" unreal reel. scientific journalism reveals ugly bias from time to time. we saw this with covid at the forefront of the debate and now a new flash point, gun violence. did you know black-on-black crime is now racist? journal of medical association ama thinks that is the case. these are absurd findings. mass shootings affect black people and structural racism may
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play a role. research at tulane analyzed data relating to 51 metro politan areas, areas with higher black population issue mass shootings are more likely to occur compared to communities with white population and more black people are injured and killed. instead of identifying the problem in urban areas as something that requires attention, the black on black crime, the study tries to lay entire blame on systemic racism. joining me is larry elder, republican candidate for president. larry? >> honestly. >> laura: take it away. >> we just had gay pride month, maybe it is time for let's take it easy on the man month. the sad truth is half of the homicide victims in america are black, almost all killed by
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other blacks, as same race crime murder is same-race crime, most whites who are killed are killed by other whites. according to cdc, young black man 10-23, not making this up, 13 times more likely to be murdered than a young white man. contrary to what was said recently, they are being killed by other blacks. you have to ask yourself what the devil is going on? what the devil is going on, 10,000 pound elephant in the room, 70% of black kids enter the world without a father, up from 25% in 1965. 25% of white kids enter -- >> laura: the white number going up, too. >> even barack obama stated you are five times more likely to be poor and commit crime, nine times more likely to drop out of school or end in jail. >> laura: i'm a single mom and
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saddened by this. >> not to dis single moms. we incentivized women to marry the government. that's it. i've been on radio 30 years and tried to get jesse jackson on to talk about the issues, maxine waters won't come on. one did, who was president of the naacp. i said to him, presence of white racism or absence of black fathers, which poses greatest issue. he said absence of black fathers. >> laura: larry, new study flagged in reason magazine showing stunning link between decrease in police (and increase in homicide. look at the charts. during the pandemic, police
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stopped significantly slowed, same time, homicides surged. look at gun related homicide, that spiked, as did gang-related homicide. blm riot responsible for thousands of deaths then? >> i think so, it is called the george floyd effect or blm effect, cops pulling back from normal policing, making it less likely a bad guy will be caught, convicted and incarcerated. excess deaths are black and brown people living in the inner city that left proport to care about. >> laura: nypd is entering a settlement with rioters in new york after the floyd killing and it is 13 million going to a thousand people who were arrested? what? >> every time there is high profile shooting there is settlement to make peace so
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people don't riot and yell and scream and tear up things. we talk about chicago being violent city. when you look at per capita homicide rate in st. louis and baltimore, two times more than chicago. they are all run by black mayors, chicago on second consecutive black mayor and we are talking about structural racism? the solutions are forever elusive. all the kids need mentors, that is one reason i am running for president. go to larry elder.com. we will talk about this epidemic. >> laura: like to see you on the debate stage, larry. i have not seen you since l.a., it was boiling hot, we were pounding the pavement. up next mayor eric adams with serious walk-backs, plus if you need any more evidence how badly
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♪ >> laura: it is time for new segment called "on second
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thought." remember when new york city mayor eric adams played role of savior to the illegal aliens. >> this is a moment our administration is saying to them, we got you, this is who we are as new yorkers. new york is one of the few states where you have right to shelter. we're not like those who are sending people away during time of need. >> laura: took a full year from adams to go from we got you to we don't want you. >> we are announcing border advocacy fliers to honestly communicate our city situation to those thinking of coming here. we will go to the front line of this issue, communicate with people on the border and hand out fliers. be faced with reality at the border. >> laura: what do fliers say, there is no guarantee we will provide shelter and services to
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new arriveals. you think? been four months since audrey hale stalked the hallways, numerous writings, suicide note and memoir were taken from her home. all information contained within could be vital in remember didding motive and possibly preventing future attacks. police said it was being reviewed for public release, but then police backed down and blamed it on pending litigation. how crazy is this effort to keep this concealed? according to just the news, a tennessee man was just charged with threatening conservative journalists over his lawsuit to get the manifesto. the man reportedly told michael patrick leahy, i'm willing to go to prison to end you.
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michael joins me now. michael, why are people so angry, driven to threats about a simple push for transparency here? >> that's a very good question, laura. there is a lot of anger on the left here, they don't want this released. we filed lawsuit in federal courts, represented by wisconsin institute of law and liberty. we filed a case in state court represented by america first legal in the state court, the number of litigants who don't want this out there is huge and very surprising. in federal court, we just filed for summary judgement to release the manifesto and the judge there, an obama-appointee, is pretty good judge in terms of tamping down the federal
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government and we think there is reasonable chance we'll get that released in august. >> laura: this is in the public interest, we asked national pd when the manifesto would be released and they told us it is caught up in the court system. the fbi told the angle they wouldn't comment. michael, this feeds into the public's lack of trust in institutions. they hide information inconvenient to some narrative, and then they flood the market place with information when they think in advance political agenda, that is what it seems. >> laura, you are right and metro and national police department claim there is ongoing investigation, they have not identified who they are investigating. seems like they are trying not to put it out. our governor, bill lee, you mentioned him, he made a mistake
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and calling for a special session on august 21, where he wants to talk about gun control. big mistake. lefties from all around the country will descend upon us and we are concerned about our safety. >> laura: mistake by the governor if that is the case. thank you. next guest says info, divulged in upcoming hearing on unidentified ariel phenomena am will usher in new era of transparency. he is here to explain why in moments.
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>> laura: one issue that can bring democrats and republicans together, it's ufo's. >> why is the military and government not being transparent. >> they tell us they don't exist, but block every opportunity to get ahold of information to prove they do exist. we will get to the bottom of it, whatever the truth may be. we are done with the cover-up. >> laura: dadgumit. the government calls uap, unidentified ariel phenomena and biden administration admitting these things have an actual impact on our military. some phenomena, we know have already had an impact on our training ranges for when pilots
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are trying to do training in the air and they see things, they are not sure what they are and it can impact their ability to perfect their skill. there are something our pilots are seeing. >> laura: that is reassuring. joining me is jeremy carville. jeremy, what do we know about these somethings that pilots are seeing that are interfering even with training missions? >> well, our government knows a lot about them, the public does not. the issue is really it doesn't matter where the machines are from, they outpace and overperform our weaponry, they are not china or russia or ours. we are looking to avoid strategic surprise. it doesn't matter where ufo's are from, what matters our safety of pilots and the safety of america thachl is what this
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hearing is about, unprecedented hearing unlike anything that has come before. >> laura: a lot of skeptics are saying this is new technology that is coming from china or russia and congressman burrchet had a good retort that the claim. >> if russia owned it, they wouldn't be battling in ukraine, it would be over. china, they would control us more so. it is something from the extra terrestrial or something in the skunk works and listen to pilots, it defies laws of physics, the human body would not withstand the pressure, it is beyond belief. >> laura: jeremy, i want to hear more and more and more of this, wild. >> the whole world is fascinated by this. guess what, the ufo have been part of the human experience
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since before there was a pentagon or department of defense. the idea it is technology built by an unknown nation, it didn't hold water. the question is who is operating this jason kraft, what is the intent? this is not a new topic, go back to presidencies back in the day and people ran on tickets to tell the truth on ufo's. it is about time. we are getting closer, these hearings are historic. people that have engaged ufo's in combat situations, even training. that is what we will see come next week. >> laura: jeremy, can you explain to us to the extent you know this, how are these operating from what they understand that defy the laws of physics to put pressure on regular human pilot that would be unsustainable by the human body, explain that. >> right. that is a huge story, essentially has to do with propulsion system themselves.
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i can tell you what we are observing, not how it works. what we are observing are objects that can go trans medium from space to air to sea without any inertial effect. they go at right angle turns at thousands of miles per hour. the public deserves to know this exists and the question becomes, whose are they? >> laura: doesn't it seem we've been hearing about pieces of things that seem like aircraft that have been recovered and are being examined somewhere, but we don't know, like "the night of the museum" things talking to each other in the middle of the night, thats a movie. where are items, i will not say spacecraft, these pieces? >> senator harry reid pointed the finger at lockheed. we hope to hear more about that
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in the hearings, those places have been told to arrow and other organizations. >> laura: great to see you tonight, we cannot wait for this hearing. that's it tonight, set your dvr to stay connected with us 7 p.m. eastern temperature is america now and forever and jesse watters and the whole gang take it from here. >> carley: fox news alert, another fiery hearing on capitol hill as democrats move to silence president biden top primary challenger. >> the time is mine, i'm reclaiming it, please ask the witness to stop talking. >> you asked me a question, allow me to answer. >> mr. i remember cha, i would like -- >> you are slandering me. >> carley: we have robert f. kennedy jr. powerful message on government censorship and freedom of speech. >> todd: bud light bad marketing

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