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rachel: nice of our producers to give a tip of the hat to the classy side of the couch. will: that was a shot of the uss silver sides museum. i'm unfamiliar with of that memorial and that museum. i want to know immediately the history of that ship and why it is right there in michigan. i want to know more about uss silver sides. you will tell me on social media and give you an update little later but we begin this hour with the drama surrounding the biden family, the president is on a 10 day vacation after a federal judge in delaware rejected hunter's sweetheart please deal. he still being investigated for suspicious foreign business dealings. rachel: to expected testimony from under's former business partner, devon archer.
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it could reveal the extent of joab's involvement. will: the president dismantling talk of impeachment inquiry yesterday. >> president biden: republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for now that inflation is coming down. maybe they will decide to impeach may be because it is coming down. i don't know. i love that one. rachel: after four years president biden in the first lady acknowledging their seventh grandchild, navy roberts. peter doocy asking candidate biden in 2019 about the child. >> i wonder if you have a comment on this court filing out of arkansas that your son hunter just made your grandfather? >> president biden: that is a private matter. i have no comment. classy. >> grandma and grandpa, joe and joe making a statement to
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people magazine yesterday saying, quote, our son hunter and navy's mother london are working together to foster a relationship that is in the best interests of their daughter preserving her privacy as much as possible going forward. this is not a political issue, it's a family matter. jill and i only want what is best for all our grand children including navy. buying it? they just want what is best for navy. will: the motivational factor this point has been a necessity to protect privacy. that is why she hasn't been acknowledged up to this point, not simply a family matter. it is a political matter because he is president of the united states. he's made a political calculation in the past that it is best not -- he wrongly made the calculation that it's best not to acknowledge navy and now he made a political calculation that he has to acknowledge his seventh grandchild.
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douglas: to hope that it will get missed by most of the news, i'm sure it will get missed by a lot of it but not here. >> the new york times another outlet started to mount pregnant - no matter what side of the aisle, i did read some comments from people who set i voted for president biden and i think this is really gross. there was bipartisan feelings about this, the new york times said 7 grandkids, mister president and usa waited and said president biden, who acknowledged his youngest daughter, turns off even some supporters, just as i mentioned in those comments. they were pressured to do this. they were hanging stockings for all the kids and the dog but not including navy. they couldn't spare a ticket to the easter role at the white house for her so now they are acknowledging it. >> reportedly shamed into acknowledging it by the new york times headline you just
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saw by maureen dowd. president biden's favorite columnist. he figured if he lost maureen dowd he lost america. douglas: there are other ways to handle this. lots of families have lots of challenges, personal challenges, family challenges and everyone is sympathetic to that. it is just this thing of not even acknowledging the granddaughter for all these years is what some people find very coldhearted, definitely doesn't go with the grandpa joe image he spent his life cultivating. they knew this was a problem and they had to address it. so now, come the debate if president biden is the candidate come the debates. rachel: they count on the media who were doing this, this is going to be a problem later so they pushed him into it. now he has put out this touching press release friday and maybe now the media will leave him alone, provide cover,
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people magazine changing the head peace with all the grandchildren, a couple months ago, they've gone back and edited that puff piece, people.com and added navy to it so now the press has a reason to not talk anymore about this and that is what -- douglas: all politicians go to people magazine. very natural platform for this announcement. >> this has significant develop an to move forward into the investigation not just into hunter biden but president biden as well and their corrupt business dealings, stephen miller was on prime time last night, jesse waters prime time, talked about how this should be handled within the department of justice. >> this isn't hard for doj, this is the kind of thing people like james comey could do in their sleep. go to hunter and say we have you dead to rights on tax
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crimes, being unregistered foreign agent, sex crimes, drug crimes, gun crimes every crime under the sun and we will give you an immunity deal, nonprosecution agreement under one condition, you tell us everything, give us the instructions for every foreign bank account and transaction involving your father and that would be it and the entire immunity deal that got blown up was all about protecting president biden. rachel: this is what you would do if you wanted to know the truth about whether our current president is compromised by dirty deals with some of our worst enemies, china, russia and all the corruption happening in ukraine which many people believe is driving this corruption between biden's family and people in ukraine including this company burisma, that cover-up is driving a lot of the money going into the
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ukraine war. this is a serious matter and not hard to do. just a forensic search, they don't want to do it. will: maybe i have a renewed sense of hope, we are moving towards, don't you -- douglas: last week, when the plea deal fell apart it was so dramatic because this was all meant to be nicely tied up and then one judge, back to your thing about having faith in the system, one judge said no, this isn't right. and she managed to make sure that nice little tie up didn't go ahead as planned so hunter biden had to plead not guilty as anyone else would have to put in a plea, had to put in the plea, now because of one judge. will: at the same time more
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evidence and whistleblowers keep stepping forward on the potential quid pro quo when it comes to ukraine or china or whatever it may be. not suggesting at the end of the story anyone goes to jail or even impeachment but clearly fact-based driven undeniable stories. rachel: it was all on the laptop, so unbelievable it is taking this much and so as we sit here on the couch we are not sure if anything will actually happen. we are hopeful one judges you said but we knew who the big guy was three years ago. rachel: all the republican candidate save chris christie yesterday speaking to voters there. and donald trump took to the stage and talked about all the different indictments coming his way and he said it wouldn't be happening if he weren't running for president. >> if i weren't running i would have nobody coming after me. or if i was losing by a lot i
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would have nobody coming after me. they wouldn't be coming after me. immediately cancel every open borders policy of the biden administration, stop the invasion of criminals in many cases coming into our country. i had the safest border in the history of our country and we will do it again and get it done very quickly. rachel: we see donald trump indicted over document dispute, it is really minor stuff, not a big deal at all and this is what is so frustrating to the american people, we have the situation with hunter biden and joe biden, millions of dollars, representative come er saying potentially $50 million, that the biden family if you look at all the different shell companies, where they are getting that money from it is unbelievable that -- this is
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what the election is about, two tears of justice. will: isn't the problem for trump the number of indictments that is now mounting up, isn't it? that is what i think -- >> a problem in what way? >> one indictment after another, it starts to mount up. that takes them out ahead of the next election. that's why he is saying i will fight this even if prosecuted, i will still be running for president. rachel: seem stronger with every indictment. will: ron desantis was on stage and here's what he had to say. >> hello, iowa which are you ready to send president biden back to his basement in delaware on a permanent vacation? i can promise you this. in my white house there will be no cocaine allowed in the white house. my son is only 5 years old so
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he's not going to be lining his pockets with money from foreign governments. will: we mentioned everybody but chris christie was there. he received as you mentioned almost everyone received a pretty warm welcome say of one, will hurt. will: will who? will: he was booed. listen. >> donald trump is not running for president to represent the people that voted for him in 2016-2020. donald trump is running to stay out of prison. and if we elect -- i know. i know. i know. listen. i know the truth, the truth is hard. but if we elect donald trump,
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we are willingly giving joe biden four more years in the white house and america can't handle that. >> you just made it easy for me. always good to come enough of a boo. >> that's funny. >> francis suarez took the podium after will heard. >> will heard saying he is running because he wants to stay out of prison. will heard is running for something but it is not president. he is running to get on the board of a global firm. they love these kind of republicans, the kind that will come out and criticize donald trump. he is clearly out of step with the base. he knows that. he knew he was going to get booed, this crowd wants -- they don't just want the country to get great again but what they want is revenge for what they feel was a really unfair outcome for donald trump in the discontinued witchhunt against him.
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>> mentioned chris christie was the only one not there last night in iowa and the response and reaction is a reminder one of the reasons perhaps he wasn't, chris christie is the only candidate running straight at trump, he is on small percentages but he has a percentage and it is interesting because i think that would have happened to chris christie if he had done that on stage so perhaps it was a good choice of his to pull out of iowa and wait for new hampshire. >> do you think of trump, if this indictment goes over trumps ends up in jail, he will continue to fight for america could this hurt him in terms of the -- will this provide an opportunity is the democrats hope for president biden or one of the people in the primary? >> not in the republican primary, no evidence to believe that would be the case in a republican primary. don't know about a general election. don't know how it plays with the average undecided voter, just don't know.
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additional headlines, alabama woman accused of faking her own kidnapping grins in her mug shot as she faces charges. carley russell now facing two years in prison after admitting she made the whole thing up after disappearing for two days of a telling police she saw a lost child on the side of the road. alabama attorney general steve marshall says the state will seek restitution if she is convicted. ford recalling 870,000 f one hundred 50 pickup trucks over defective electric parking brakes that can activate unexpectedly. the recall impacts -- this is 9, 2021-23 model years. the national highway traffic safety administration says it does not result in any known injuries or crashes. i am just driving and the parking brake comes on. dallas cowboys newest running back is going viral for standing tall in training camp. that's upon as you will learn because he is 5 foot 5.
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's short stature is making waves in cowboys training camp, he made some big plays in drills, the shortest player ever to participate. despite his size and his final year kansas state he ran 293x501500 yards, scored 12 touchdowns. the video doesn't show, there's video of him in practice this week. he looks like a sixth-grader. darting around. will: that's how i looked next to tyrus. in my opinion he's going to be good. thanks for the cavalry shot. douglas: a king charles painting has become the focus of a climate change outrage. and artistic piece of anarchy still ahead. will: the mixed messaging on abu agila mohammad masud kheir al-marimi.
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will: is americans grapple with the rising cost of everyday goods the biden administration can't seem to get their economic message straight. >> most americans are $400 unexpected expense away from bankruptcy. >> president biden: they have more money in their pockets than they did before. >> look like biden's own vice president isn't buying abu agila mohammad masud kheir al-marimi after all. douglas: former white house economic advisor stephen more. what's your reaction? >> kamala harris is giving a solid talking points we want. she is a walking gaffe machine. she is telling the truth, if you look for example at the credit card data, showing americans have $1 trillion of
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credit card debt. for the last three years or 21/2 years people have lost about $4,000 in purchasing power because inflation has been running so much faster than people's income. there is a middle-class -- you are right. kamala harris yesterday accidentally told the truth, people are straying. >> reporter: tim scott tweeted out after that, that so-called abu agila mohammad masud kheir al-marimi is a problem, americans lost $10,000 in spending power because of the biden/harris agenda. what is driving this inflation? >> the $6 trillion spending spree. there -- the most financially reckless president in american history. when you spend that much money you will have inflation. one other thing about this. president biden said prices are coming down.
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the inflation rate is lower now. since president biden came into office the average price of bread to wheat to buying, filling up your tank to pay your rent or utilities, up 16%. it's like paying a 16% sales tax on the middle class. that is why 65% or 70% of americans don't agree with biden, they think the economy is headed in the wrong direction. >> that would be the promise of another term for president biden. student loan forgiveness, they fight tooth and nail to achieve, the continuation continues to show more money and their own federal reserve has to jack interest rates up to offset -- >> this was the 11th rate increase, mortgage rates were 3% when he left office, now
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they are 7%. that's an example of how the economy is headed in the wrong direction. you are exactly right. chuck schumer said the other day that of president biden is reelected and democrats to congress they will double down on the green energy agenda. they have spent $1 trillion. rachel: they are making people poor on purpose, that's difficult to swallow. one thing if there was an event we have no control over but they do have control and continue -- >> when trump left office for the first time in our lifetime, trump would say energy dominant. we were producing more oil and gas than any country in the world, now we have to get our oil from opec and other countries and it is not just that. it is a national crisis as well. talking about the speech
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yesterday, the first time donald trump has ever given a 10 minute speech. thanks so much. good stuff. good stuff. he was there last night, 2:30 in the morning. >> "fox and friends," had to get here. >> thank you. coming up, more hunter headaches. remember when president biden made this claim? >> president biden: my son has not made money in terms of this thing about china. >> new testimony suggested that was a ally. matt whitaker on the first family probe up next. more shopping? you should watch your spending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, i'll look into that. let me put a reminder on my phone. save $700 dollars.
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according to official court transcripts the judge says hunter, quote, $664,000 from a chinese infrastructure investment company. is that one of the companies we've artie talked about which hunter replied, quote, i believe so, yes, your honor, i believe cfc. but remember when his dad said this right before the 2020 election? >> president biden: my son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about? china. >> reporter: are to help us make sense of that is former acting attorney general matt whitaker. there is so much going on here, first he said my son didn't make money than he didn't make money from china, he said he didn't know anything about it, all this coming from the same people including himself and the intelligence officers said the hunter biden laptop wasn't real. what do you make of all this?
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>> first of all, good to be with you. this case obviously with the complicity of the mainstream media has continued to become a problem for president biden, the white house scrambling to explain away things he said in the past but this confirmation of the money from china by hunter biden does undercut what president biden said in 2,020 at the debates in the real problem is the mainstream media didn't try to hold him accountable to that. had the hunter biden laptop, nobody seemed to have the curiosity to do the hard work. will: all of this is in complicity with of the media, so unbelievable that we don't have a media that will hold him accountable. but let's go back to the laptop. it is not so hard to figure this out. clearly that the doj doesn't want to know. everything is there. representative comeer said it
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could be $50 million when you add up the different shell companies. i can't figure out what hunter biden does. >> exactly. the other thing, it is clear from this plea hearing, we now know essentially hunter biden thought that all his legal problems were going away with two misdemeanors and a diversionary agreement. to me as former us attorney, that is outrageous that we would -- if they tried to put in a plea agreement that included all the other investigations we are looking at especially things like the foreign agent registration act, this shows how there was no negotiation in this. the federal government, the doj was on the same side as hunter biden trying to make this go away so hunter biden didn't have to deal with it as he headed into 2,024. will: what do you predict will happen now that the plea deal has been written up. >> it will be hard because
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obviously doj has heard these criticisms of folks like myself and others so they are going to have a hard time putting humpty back together again, this agreement was too much of a sweetheart deal so hunter biden, in the following weeks may have to be charged because these indications are running and two statutes of limitations, they are barred from charges for 14 or 15 tax years which were both felonies. >> it certainly is the biggest political corruption story in my lifetime but more troubling is that this has major major national security implications which i don't think we ever had a president potentially compromised by the chinese communist government at such a perilous time in our history. thank you for helping us break some of this down. >> good seeing you. >>, got, the facebook files
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have been released and we are going to show you the shocking discoveries found with internal e-mails and the media blackout that followed. where in the world is rick reichmuth? he is getting ready to go up, up, and away in a hot air balloon. next. ♪ hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪
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will: stunning documents released by house judiciary chairman jim jordan reveal facebook censored americans over misinformation over the covid 19 vaccine. in a series of tweets jordan exposed internal emails including this one revealing the white house pressured facebook to take down content or this one showing facebook official's concerns after a member of the biden administration was outraged over lack of cooperation. facebook caved in to that pressure after meeting with biden's surgeon general that, quote, further explored a policy option to reduce covid misinformation. in part 2 of jordan's thread. he showed an e-mail saying the surgeon general wanted negative content removed even if it was true disregarding side effects of the covid 19 vaccine. joining us with reaction is
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michael shellinburger. you've been deep into this when it comes to twitter and government pressure to center. are you surprised that what you are seeing took place on facebook? >> i'm surprised how extreme the censorship was and that the biden administration was so blatant not only about demanding the censorship of true stories of vaccines side effects but also censorship of lab leak descriptions around covid origins. it wasn't just the biden administration demanded the censorship but facebook complied with that not just once but increasingly over a series of months which shows the biden administration violated the first amendment, the supreme court is going to rule on that sometime in the next several months and it shows congress needs to rein in the biden administration, rain and big tech which is abusing
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its power. yesterday youtube censored a video about the censorship. these companies have too much control, that fox news doesn't enjoy. we need congress and the supreme court to take action. will: youtube censored a video about the censorship. it is happening on mainstream media. if you're interested in learning about facebook files you won't on nbc, abc, cbs, 0 seconds to this coverage. i remember there was a twitter space with elon musk when he first took over twitter. i jumped into that space, a question i wanted to ask, when it comes to the twitter files will we learn more about, for example, censorship when it comes to specific covid information, not just origins but what we've seen with the facebook files, whether or not there were side effects to the vaccine. when it comes to facebook, we know the answer is yes.
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have we learned all there is to learn about what was conducted on twitter as well? >> i don't think so. there's a lot more we do need to learn. it has been, there is so much information we are digesting but one thing i will point out, it was a great achievement to require pharmaceutical companies to name the side effects of their drugs in their advertising. people are overwhelmed by the long list of side effects where you have ordinary americans hearing true stories of vaccines side effects being censored by facebook under the demand of the biden administration which i can't imagine a more serious violation of the first amendment, violation of trust in the government, trust in big tech, trust in the pharmaceutical industry. it is pretty outrageous and americans should be very upset about it. it facebook and youtube continue to behave in that way they should have their special liability protection known as section 230 tech away because it's not something the rest of
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us that are in the media enjoy, we are all vulnerable to lawsuits, facebook and youtube and other big tech companies get away with censorship at the behest of the biden administration because of section 230 protection. a lot of work needs to be done. i hope we can hold congress accountable because ultimately we need lawmakers to make changes to these laws. will: we are trying to account for what has already happened. do you think it is still -- elon musk has bought twitter which he is rebranding x. i hope, i expect big changes take place on that platform but this -- any reason for me to presume the biden administration has not stop pressuring facebook and youtube, meta, google and so forth and as much as i'm concerned about the present, the future, here we are less than 18 months from an election, we saw the censorship
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affecting an american election in the past, is an ongoing? can we expect more in the future? >> absolutely. we gave an example yesterday, taking down a video about censorship. congressman jim jordan requested facebook provide these e-mails, they refused to do so until he threatened to hold mark zuckerberg in contempt of congress. you have big tech acting arrogantly. mark zuckerberg censoring conservative users of his new twitter clone called threads. nobody really wants to go to threads anymore. this happened -- censoring willingly, you have to remember congress gave special privileges to big tech social media companies to be a so-called platform meaning they weren't going to be in the business of censorship. they have unlimited bandwidth to be a space for ordinary amerto be a ordinary americans to express first amendment rights and they are censoring content which right now i am talking to
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you and fox news cannot censor anything i am saying whereas if i was saying it on youtube it would be able to censor it. absolutely the censorship is ongoing, we've got to rise up against it and i appreciate you bringing attention to this because it is "happening now" and we are at risk of election interference by youtube, google and facebook given what we now know. will: always great to talk to you, thank you. let's go to douglas for additional headlines. douglas: brian coleberger is ordered to provide an alibi after missing monday's deadline. if he and his attorneys do not comply they could lose the right to use an alibi in his defense during the trial. the warning comes as his attorneys are asking the judge to dismiss the indictment against him over concerns the grand jury was misled about the
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process. federal records show that congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez's political campaign keeps spending money on ads in a newspaper that is classified as a chinese foreign agent. fec filings reveal democrats campaign spent $5000 taking out ads with sing town newspapers, that outlet is part of a hong kong based corporation registered as a chinese foreign agent in 2021. ocasio cortez's campaign did not respond to requests for comment. chocolate lovers could soon pay a premium to feed their sweet tooth as cocoa costs sort of the highest level in over a decade. west africa is the world's largest supplier of cocoa beans but harsh weather and crop disease is killing the plant.
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top producers like hershey warning prices could upset the industry and cause pricing to increase dramatically. rachel: first eggs, now chocolate. this is -- if you do the show enough, you understand your cohosts, doughnuts are his weakness. glaze under meet. will: in two weeks i'm supposed to swim across the hudson with no shirt on. i need chocolate donuts before then. rachel: you read the headline so well. we will be out of a job. will: let's check in with rick live from the new jersey festival of ballooning. >> it sounds much more real and concerning. hey, guys.
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i'm here with howard freeman, the executive producer of the new jersey laundry festival of ballooning. >> one hundred%, the largest summertime balloon music festival in america, right here. we have more than just hotter. at 1:00, we have a ball he would start, first south asian performer ever at 6:30, at 8:00, the anniversary of casey in the sunshine day. then our first ever drone spectacular presented by progressive. should be very cool. you >> reporter: the weather hampered the balloons this morning but another shot this afternoon. douglas: coming up. we've got -- more importantly we found out even the climate
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will: an incredible play, manny lays out for the stop, then wings the ball to first to get the out. from dirt, he dominates the rangers 7 to 1. aaron judge's returned to the yankees lineup spoiled by anthony in the bottom of the ninth. >> this baby is gone. >> to remain in first place in the al east. to the women's world cup, england shutting down denmark yesterday securing the one to nothing win with an early goal in the first half. china defeating haiti 1-0, penalty kick and sweden dominating italy on the playing field earlier in the morning winning 520. team usa will face portugal tuesday at 3 am eastern time.
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catch all the games on fox. we will have a replay. my viewing audience at that time. meanwhile video captures climate activists defacing a portrait of king charles iii at the scottish national gallery. let me take a look. i just had marianne williamson, president will democrat on the bill came podcast, went after her in good spirits. she entertains debate which i respect. i made a point about these climate activists doing this stuff. she says it is all under protected glass. is that protected that painting? >> looks like it is. a lot of the ones they have attacked are protected by glass. the just top oil activists and others think the frames of the painting, some causing
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incredible damage to the works of art, enthused by one development, just stop oil, in my country of birth, got a group that has come out against them called just stop annoying us, a group of citizens who turn up whenever there is a just stop oil protest, they were jackets and take them off the road or wherever they are. rachel: you like the royal family. we are not going to leave the show without you ranking them but here is the deal. i love that they did this to king charles, the worker's of the world, climate zealot, part of the world economic forum and even he is not spared from this. what do you make of this? why do this to charles when you couldn't find the eager cheerleader for the climate stuff?
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douglas: these groups, they have this huge -- huge donors who all -- if you look at the demand of these groups they are so extreme that basically if we gave in to their demands we would go back to a kind of stone age society. rachel: that is what we are doing. douglas: they went around the world in 2,020 and think that is how we would like it for the rest of time and people like king charles and others need to realize they are encouraging people who are real zealots and extremists and they will stop at nothing, no one is pure enough for them. douglas: rachel: they want another lockdown on climate. i have no empathy, he is part of the problem. >> they keep feeding a death cult, it is going to be,
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painting works of art, to the floor, tell someone the apocalypse is coming prepare for them to act like it is coming. rachel: your favorite royal? douglas: the king, the tower of london. stay safer in america. will: set sail and catch a wave. affordable boats that can get your summer splashing into action. ♪
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