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all right, we have time for one final thought, could get him going to texas i want people to come see me. i'm going to be in dallas-fort worth and i'm going to be in houston, i want some red state love out there,. >> is if the $6 million man coming? >> i think we is coming to the hobby center. did you play the heavy center? >> that is time for both of you. i'm so tired of hearing them. things to jamie robb comest kat timpf, tom's feet ♪ ♪
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>> laura: hi, everybody, i'm laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thank you for being with us. project brainwash that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> don't be afraid. >> no, be afraid. be very afraid. >> laura: well, fear is a powerful emotion. now, sometimes fear is good because it spurs us to the right action like we take cover in a storm or we fight back if attacked. but, lately, we have seen politicians use fear as a powerful weapon of coercion and control. get the shot or you are going to get covid and die, wear a mask or you could be on a ventilator. now, these control freaks used a combination of threats and fear to get people they hope to change their behavior. and this requires relentlessly pounding home a simple message. >> the climate crisis is a threat to us as a species and this planet. >> laura: they have gone from global warming to climate change
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to kamala's climate crisis. now, greta van susteren must beo confused. >> i have heard young leaders talk with me about a term they have coined called climate anxiety. right? which is fear of the future and the unknown of whether it makes sense for you to even think about having children, whether it makes sense for you to think about aspiring to buy a home because what will this climate be? >> laura: the only fear we have is that you are actually a heart beat away from the presidency, sweetheart. this sounds terrible though, right it sounds like we need to expand disability benefits maybe to include not just long-covid but long climate anxiety. now, of course, the truth is it's not climate anxiety pushing young people away from getting married or deciding to have children or more children. for that, you can blame the
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left's permissive moral climate along with biden's rotten economy. nice try, kamala. none of what they are saying is convincing beyond maybe college campuses, especially when they start using the "e" word. ours is an administration that is always focused on equity. so environmental justice is a phrase we use to talk about that we want to make sure that there is equality and justice for all people. >> laura: translation. they need you to be poorer and less mobile to install the type of global controls that will allow them to be in charge of all things that are important, resources like food, water and fuel. our basic freedom of movement, our freedom to exercise our religious beliefs. our freedom of the press. our free speech rights along with our right to keep and bear arms. these will all be disposable if the climate emergency crowd gets their way. and as if to prove our point, biden still looks to link arms
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with one of the world's most repressive regimes one of the most polluting regimes well to help you in the crisis. >> but we also stand ready to work together with china on issues where progress hinges on our common effort. nowhere is that more critical than accelerating the climate crisis -- than the accelerating climate crisis. >> laura: decelerating. excel ler rating. same thing. is he diesel rating. except it's the u.s. economy he is diesel rating. for one day, for one day my administration, the united states, has treated this crisis as an existential threat from the moment we took office. not only for us, but for all of you humanity. one day quite ambitious.
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trying to convince us that he is the great protector of all of humanity as you just heard him say, when he can't even keep order in his own family. >> record breaking heat waives in the united states and china. wildfires ravaging north america and southern europe. together, these snapshots story of what awaits us if we fail to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and begin to climate proof the world. >> laura: is that score guarding but climate proofing? he is talking about climate proofing the world. not only does he sound like a complete anyone can a poop, the goal itself is nonsensical. it's obviously unattainable and far more dangerous to our freedom and our humanity than a summer of record breaking heat. because climate proofing the world really means taking what we have and giving it all away. our energy independence, our constitutional rights, and our
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free market capitalism. so as americans are barely able to stay ahead of inflation or rising interest rates. what's aunt bee focusing on? >> we have an initiative to enable the world bank and the othemulti laurel development bas to greatly expand their provision of resources and to mobilize private capital for climate change make sure america borrows more money so we can give it away to other countries for wind turbines. team green only gives the little people two choices, either be happy with a lower standard of living or destroy the entire planet living with less, having less, traveling less, it's the new new normal. it's the mission of the think tank elites who already have
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their fat nest eggs to sell it to you. >> we know firsthand what is happening at the clinton global initiative because we are working with people on the ground who are living it. >> climate change is a behavior change issue. we need to empower our youth to understand what that means and what they can do. >> here at the clinton foundation, through too small to fail. clue the clinton global initiative, we aim to build multi-sectoral partnerships that really set tout do big things. >> laura: you lost me at multi-sectoral because when i think of sacrifice and truth-telling, i really think of the clintons. >> i think about young people leading the fights against climate change. thinking it doesn't matter if i'm rich and famous and powerful, i can still make a difference and i can't let anything stand in my way. so, that's what this is about. we have a responsibility to try to make a difference.
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>> laura: now, that's easy to say from someone who is already rich and powerful. can you put aside those other ambitions he used to have. join me in saving the planet. again, they will always have their preferred mode of transportation, the private jet, it's always going to be at their disposal. it's not going to change their lives at all. they just need you to change yours. that gives them more power and leaves you with the scraps. they have drained our strategic petroleum reserves. they have destroyed our ability to use our own resources. and they are trying to drive the oil companies into total and complete submission. lawsuits, regulations, esg pressure. you name it. by the way the goal of california's recent lawsuit against oil companies, well, what's that? make the cost of doing business so prohibitive that eventually you are driven out of business. and, of course, democrats on the hill, they want to choke off the entire industry by attacking them on the financing side. look, it's becoming clearer and clearer that in 2024, we are
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voting on whether our living standards are going to improve or continue to decline. we can't say we weren't warned. we can't say that biden hasn't made his intentions really clear. he is going to work with some of the world's most despot elk regimes including china to implement policies that will inevitably make americans poorer and less free. your falling income understand this is not a failure of biden's policy. that is his policy. high gas prices? they're not a failure of his policy, either. that's been their plan all along. everyone america who doesn't want bleak futures for themselves and their kids should be doing everything in his or her power to stop these green control freaks because if biden or someone like him is elected and has four more years to implement these policies, the harm will be almost impossible to reverse. that's the angle. joining me now marc morano
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publisher of green depot and reset. founder of junk science.com mark, man, they were really pushing it today at the u.n. they are selling the propaganda fear to get people to believe this is the best it's going to be right now and over time things will have to be the new, new normal. do you see it that way? >> yes. in fact the most significant thing was the message of all the protesters in the streets of new york city urging joe biden to declare a national climate emergency that just sounds like a slogan but there is real teeth behind it. the covid emergency declaration made the climate activist jealous we had a teen vogue activist if we can shut down the world for a virus we can do the same thing for climate. that's exactly what they want to do. the center for biological diversity has estimated that joe biden will get 130 new executive powers by which to bypass democracy if this climate
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emergency declaration goes through. they will be able to literally have no vote in congress to impose this agenda on us just like covid. >> laura: steve, where's the republicans in the senate in the senate leadership see what's going on here. this is an attempt to choke off oil and gas, oil is high, $59 a barrel now. they are making the oil companies richer and richer. they want this over. they want to end this exploration in the united states maybe just a little trickle. this is war against our future and our prosperity. >> definitely war against our economy. they want to shut down the fossil fuel industry. the biden administration wants to have the banks loan money based on temperature goals. meanwhile they say that communist china's coal emissions are not a problem. you have republicans in the senate. >> laura: they are deaf mouth. they don't say anything. >> if i was a senator i would be burning the place down making the point that biden administration is trying to destroy this country through climate policy.
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republicans don't seem to be too exercised about it. >> laura: it seems to me the ideas being floated now to further combat this climate change and emergency are getting crazier and crazier. the "new york times" published oceans. and iron and in fact fertilizing the oceans now may offer the best, most effective and affordable way to not just slow the march of global warming but to reverse it by directly drawing carbon out of the atmosphere. mark, any merit to that? >> no. this is another multi billion dollars scheme they are talking about geo engineering the oceans. bill gates is giving harvard university billions of dollars to try to block out the sun to prevent global warming. and then you have cbs this morning and multiple other mainstream news abc weather talking about cloud seeding. the new motto seems to be the government will control the weather and you will be happy. they are literally going to pour billions of dollars into these schemes to try to alter the climate and then they are going
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to say well, we don't know the result but because you are not going along with the green new deal, we have no choice but to do these risky schemes. >> laura: steve do you not agree that this is it for us? we vote to continue this economic decline and to basically neuter ourselves on the energy sector side. how do you come back from that? it would be extremely difficult for four more years. >> when president trump left office we were in charge the oil market. we were energy dominant. joe biden completely dropped the ball there even though actually producing more oil now than under the trump administration. we have lost the chance to control the oil market and it's causing inflation. it's hurting our national security. opec is back in the driver's seat like they were in the 1970s, 80s and 90s, 2,000s. >> they took what was a 500 year supply, 600 year supply of oil and gas and now we have put off limits millions and millions of acres. we have the prohibitions in new mexico as well.
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that is the future. i mean, that's just a glimpse into what the future is going to be for the country. >> all they are doing is off-shoring energy exploration to countries with lower human rights and environmental standards. when you talk about carbon dax taxes the u.n. and africa wants a global carbon tax. all that's going to do is raise co-2 emission, periods. western countries with highest standards to develop energy exstraxzs to countries that don't have it. intentional collapse of our energy, food and transportation. it's happening right before our eyes. there is no vote of congress, generally on any of this. just like covid we didn't vote on mask mandates, school and church closures. we didn't vote or california gas bans. >> laura: this is crazies on activist types. i don't see yo hear americans clamoring for higher gas prices. please take our gas stoves away. please gives us mandates on evs in our states. who is asking for this? >> no one is. of course during covid we all
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rolled over for big government. big government now thinks it can do whatever it wants. all it has to do is declare a climate emergency. they want to go from covid lockdown to climate lockdown. that's where they are headed because they think we will take it. >> laura: i predicted it this three years ago. anything to take your personal freedoms away. shouldn't whoever the nominee is going to be, might be trump it, probably will be trump at this point. could be desantis or maybe someone else. this should be front and center every single day. i'm going to get gas down to about -- by the time i'm done it's going to be $2.25 a gallon again. isn't that a winner issue? >> just run on the fact that we're not going to run gas powered cars. no one voted for it. it's not going to happen. you tell the automakers and consumers. >> laura: killing the uaw. the uvs ar evs are killing uaw. world bank isn't going to allow it'sing at the automaker level according to nicholas stern. this is the world in which we face and the republicans need to get their game up and fight
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this. >> so we will see, you know, next week at the debate whether any republicans are going to be serious about this. at the last debate. >> vivek had good answers. desantis had good answers. but, after that it's just all kind of goes. >> laura: generalities. >> laura: cliches and generalities. we got to be specific on. this you know who has the best answer r.f.k. jr. forget anything else you know about him i won't talk about climate change it's been hijacked by the world economic form and u.n. for -- >> laura: as long as we are making china rich don't tell me bee we are fighting climate change. great to see both of you thank you so much. >> thank you. >> laura: the next national emergency as we were just talking about according to the democrats, the details coming up. ♪
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media outlet would ever dignify the former president with an interview. msnbc's kristen welker meet the press had the nerve he said to interview donald trump which subsequent sent this nichols guy fuming. she incested on treating trump like an ordinary political candidate instet stead of the menace. more sober followed with a subtle trump supporter as the putin in the same sentence. the united states of america is facing a threat are from a sometimes violent cult while a nuclear armed power wages war on the border of our closest allies. nichols seemed to yearn for the g.o.p. days of old instead he alleges that republicans are nothing today but ne-yo chauvinistic seditious movement enthralled to trump. now, look, if the republicans actually represent the existential threat that these lefties are claiming aren't the left justified in doing almost
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anything tweeting and violence? many of will them will think they are entitlinged to do whatever is necessary. that's the real point, i think, of this type of article to encourage democrats to do whatever it takes to win in the past liberals shouldn't tell america is doomed unless the democrats keep winning. it's terrible messaging. it's a message that panics your own voters, scares potential allies in other countries and makes america harder and harder to govern. but i really think today's left don't seem to care how much damage they do they don't care so long as they stay in power. joining me now mollie hemingway editor and chief at "the federalist." charlie hurt "washington times" opinion editor, both are fox news contributors. mollie, there is a lot of news to get through. they really are ramping up this rhetoric. we actually have good data points on what is going to happen to energy and our personal freedoms if biden gets four more years because of what he is saying.
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they are saying -- democracy itself will end. >> they are saying democracy itself will end unless they are able to prevent americans from voting for the candidate of their choice, which is a democratic principle. they are willing to do anything and the atlantic is willing to do anything. during the first trump presidency they lied about russian collusion. they participated in the kavanaugh rape smear they felt these things were justified because of their hatred for republican voters and the candidates they vote for. >> laura: charlie, if democracy is truly on the line again as these people all suck up to china and they suck up to all these other despotic regimes, if democracy is really on the line, gosh, you pretty much have to do anything to save democracy. it sounds almost like egging people on to conflict. >> it's a really important point, laura, that has to be made here. that is exactly why they are using this very extreme language. we are now at the point as mollie points out, they are so
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terrified of actual democracy that they are willing to put somebody in jail or take him off the ballot so that people cannot vote for the person that they want to vote for. and the only way you can justify doing that is if you call it some massive emergency that is existential threat to the country and an existential threat to democracy as we know it, which is why and, of course, they have to talk about that because they can't talk about any of the issues because on the issues, you cannot point to a single issue on which democrats have the upper hand over conservatives or republicans. >> laura: now, mollie, speaking of this idea of egging people into conflict. zelenskyy today comes to the u.n. the whole entourage with him. and it seemed like he was trying to bait people into more action and he took a step further. >> if ukraine falls, putin will surely go further. what will the united states of
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america do when putin reaches the baltic states, when he reaches the polish border? he will. if the russians reach poland, what's next? a third world war? >> laura: mollie? >> this is a really big issue for us right now. a lot of american voters do not believe that there should be endless spending on the war in ukraine, particularly as ukraine's own neighbors in europe are not spending nearly as much as we are, you know, just a tiny fraction of what we are on this war. americans want wars fought in our national interest. they want things brought to peaceful end. they want to deal with the reality of the situation and the reality includes that we have a tremendous amount of debt in our country and we have a lot of things that we need to care about that we should be focused on as well. so it is -- it will be interesting to see how zelenskyy's visit goes this time around versus the previous. >> laura: that was on "60 minutes," obviously. charlie, you hear biden and the biden cabinet when they talk
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about ukraine, i have never seen them more passionate about anything except maybe climate change. they are so passionate about ukraine. they will pretty much do anything for zelenskyy. much more than they would ever do to engage with conservative republicans on the hill that strikes people as odd when he is totally willing to have our own border overrun with 7.5 million people and counting? >> of course, sadly, there are also some republicans in that camp as well who get very, very spun up at the notion of spending more taxpayer dollars in ukraine of course, this is the biden administration's war. the entire war occurred because of joe biden's reckless disregard for american energy independence, which jacked the price of fuel up. and gave vladimir putin the money to invade a country that he never should have invaded. but, so, obviously, democrats are, you know, the number one cheerleaders for this. and, as you point out, they show
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that really show their hand. joe biden is in new york city today and refused to even meet with democratic mayor eric adams who is struggling under the catastrophe of illegal immigration caused entirely by joe biden and his refusal to or his willingness to throw open the gates at the border to invite in millions of new illegals. >> laura: and, mollie, i think charlie's point about the republicans in the senate, if it weren't for those votes of those, what, 14 or so republicans in the senate, for this funding, a continued funding, extreme funding of ukraine, this really wouldn't be happening. i mean, it would force the democrats' hand in the house who are kind of free to do whatever they want now. >> right. and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has said funding ukraine is the republican party's foremost desire. >> laura: that's insane. >> it's not true. >> laura: it's not true at all. >> not true of american voters in general. particularly not true of republican voters. and it speaks to this problem
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that we are having that there is this general lack of leadership in the senate. it's true that they're the minority party. the democrats when they're the minority party are actually able to get quite a bit done. >> laura: schumer? >> mitch mcconnell has been unable to advance the agenda. advance or articulate what that is. it's causing people for people in the house as well. the house is trying to work on this spending bill and they have gotten no support from the senate who just want to spend their -- there is no difference in what senate -- what mitch mcconnell wants to spend and what schumer wants to spend. makes it very difficult to do an effective battle. >> laura: mollie hemingway made fantastic point. right now the leadership for the republicans in the senate is pretty much working against what the republican electorate believes on key issues. china, trade with china, some stuff on immigration, maybe not the border issues specifically and also, of course, with this never ever ever questioning what the pentagon wants to do. that's a problem.
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>> yeah not to mention huge swath of democrat voters not down. if republicans took principled stand on their and other issues, not only would they be doing the service of their own voters but probably attract a lot of democrat voters, too. >> laura: that was trump's magic approach to all of this, bring those working class people together america first, our border, our country first and before we can -- what is this put your mask on first before you try to help others as the plane is going down, mollie and charlie, great to see you both. thanks so much. now it's time for a little political palate cleanser. big stuff happened over the weekend. our producer o'brien got married and even shaved for the occasion. he and his new wife malory also works lehr at fox had a beautiful day their dog lady even got to take part for some of it. we wish you both all the
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happiness, all of it in the world. two great people. congratulations. it was so beautiful. all right, is joe biden's tiktok army secretly funded by liberal billionaire george soros? this is interesting. the evidence is next. ♪ ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term
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guess who is backing them? soros. another group is dumps hundreds of thousands to groups of tiktokers called gen-z for change. these folks aren't just any tiktok stars, they are same biden administration relied on heavily to push his agenda. the founder met with the president at the white house a few months ago. i know you are all over this story. this is something conservatives on social media like yourself, they haven't been really on top of, yet it is so obvious how it works, how much is this hurting the movement? >> it is obvious for what is going on. they should be called gen-z for the establishment instead of the change. leftist elites control the world's economy and they are doing it in front of our faces.
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turning point usa, conservative ideas. me myself, i've been banned on tiktok six times. now the same elite are in the pocket of same influencers promoting propaganda and doing bidding for the world elites. >> laura: morgan, hold on, take a breath, i have a question. you are young, enthusiastic, you have been banned many times, so what, you can start other accounts. there should be 100 people like you preaching the gospel of free market capitalism, fair trade, all the things we care about and a clean environment, a sane society, all you guys can do that and it can be powerful. are we? are you? >> we are. we are promoting conservative ideas all over the internet and
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campuses around the country. big tech doesn't have the same standard for conservative voices as they do for liberal voices. >> laura: i think we have to remember, this is why people like mike pompeo and others have been saying for years now that tiktok has got to go. idea we're allowing china to have any foothold into u.s. thought, especially on issues like climate change when they are never going to do anything about climate change, in and of itself is crazy. this group, founder is a harvard freshman explaining what winning looks like for your entire generation. watch this.
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>> we are unequivocally supportive of the green new deal, palestinian liberation, plethora of progressive policies that gen-z supports. >> winning for gen-z means elected progressives willing to disrupt status quo. >> the fact anyone your age would think that is smart, god bless them, not young strength or -- i won't say the other word. >> unfortunate. >> laura: not very attractive. why does that work? >> i mean, they are promoting this kind of stuff on campuses across the country. i was at a college campus that had a marxist group. the house gop need to investigate the dark money
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funneling to influencers to promote this idea on the internet. they are breaking ftc guidelines and this could be seen as election interference and it is going on right now. >> laura: conservatives have to get smart, funny and bold and how they have their own message going out. thank you. great to see you. how not to dress or act in public, especially if you're a lawmaker. what does jimmy failla know about this? what? he's next? okay.
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♪ >> laura: all right it's time for wtf what the failla. jimmy failla, host of fox across america. jimmy, so great to see you and so appropriate tonight because you are a fashion icon. everyone knows that i know you heard about the whole senate no longer enforcing the dress code because of, i guess, this guy? watch this? >> i have heard that some people are upset about that and -- the right have been like losing their mind, you know, they are just like oh my god, you know, dogs and cats are living together and, like i said, aren't there more important things we should be talking about rather than if i dress like a slob? >> my goodness gracious. there is so embarrassing on behalf of the senate. i know they say dress for the
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job you want? apparently fehrman wants to be selling weed behind a bowling alley and like an 81 transam and plastic bag for a rear window. it's congress. it's the senate. they should be held to a higher standard, you know. who knew? the guy who stormed the capitol in the chewbacca hat was actually ahead of his time. if he showed up a year from now i guess they let him right in? come on, laura, this is our -- go ahead. >> laura: if he can't be bothered to just put on a pair of pants, i mean, if that really is too much of an ask for you, why are you here? why are you here? >> remember how restaurants have that sign no shirts, no shoes, no service? you can't have that sign in the senate. that's like no shirt, no shoes, come on down, congrats on your election? this is embarrassing. this is our elected officials saying don't hold us to a higher standard. we are letting ourselves go as a country. this is embarrassing. >> laura: sweat pant nation, i
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didnjimmy, you and i will writee book together. moving along to the house of representatives everyone is making a big lauren boebert caught vaping and having some fun in this denver theater. it turns out that the groping that they are calling groping could be against california's public indecency law when a person act in place lewdly fondling or caressing another individual. wait a second, are you talking about the party of bill clinton, all right? really? hunter biden? now, okay. this is what -- now they are the prudes? get this. >> we are a week removed from a virginia candidate streaming her sex life online and democrats telling us we were the bad guys. so, what is boebert's offense here that she didn't stream this video herself? like what are they mad at? listen, i think it's ridiculous. i think anyone who thinks this is going to hurt her politically
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doesn't realize how many perverts there are out there. let me just say on a silver lining if she really did get arrested, something tells me it wouldn't be her first time in handcuffs. good night, everybody. jimmy? i owed you one, boebert. i owed you one. >> laura: jimmy, first of all, i disosht myself from that comment. second of all, i think we have to find the fellow or the gal who got that video out so fast in that theater and put that person on the trans manifesto, you know the trans killer. when they want to get a video out they get that video out fast when it hurts a conservative. they will get that out. >> put this person in charge of finding cocaine at the white house. we would have involved the mystery month ago. >> laura: fbi future. jimmy, the military now $800 billion budget. but they lost track of something kind of important this week and, no, it's not ukraine aid. it's the f-35. watch this. >> the military lost a fighter
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jet and then even asked the public to help find it. >> $100 million jet? >> crews have discovered a debris field still unclear why this happened? >> who hasn't lost their wallet, their keys, their phone? i do it all the time. but an f-35 jet? >> laura: jimmy, we shouldn't do any oversight of the military. just give them a blank check because it's all going so well. >> nice seeing someone getting lost beside the president, but this is the worst top gun sequel ever. okay? we were told, remember when biden got inaugurated we were told the adults are back in the room? and now we are filming a spin off called dude's where's my plane? such a laughingstock as a country. we are walking around with senators in sweatpants. we can't find $100 million jet. it's so sad. >> laura: jimmy, it just makes it even more hilarious that biden thinks is so cool when he wears the aviator sunglasses. the aviator sunglasses the weekend at biden's image and
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lost f-35 that kind of tells the whole story of this administration. jimmy, you can be our fashion consultant any day. thank you. all right. if you want to see jimmy on tour check him out october 13th for his special taping of fox nation stand-up at the paramount. that's fun there at that theater huntington, new york. you will love it. next, we will explain why hundreds of students rushed a lake in alabama this week. what was going on? and, no, they weren't skinny dipping. that's next. ♪i'm hearing different ways for me to screen for colon cancer.♪ ♪it's time to use my voice,♪ ♪i've got a choice, more than one answer.♪ ♪i sat down with my doc.♪ we had a talk. ♪knew just what to say.♪ ♪i asked for cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪
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♪ >> death, burial and resurrection for forgiveness of sin. weston said he believes that, we baptize you in the name of the father and the son. >> laura: 200 students were baptized that night. joining me is pastor jonathan of the harris creek baptist church and auburn student floyd. what is going on here, looks like a revival. >> yes, hard to say other than a movement of the spirit of god. that wasn't the plan. we got in the arena and got to preach and someone texted and said they wanted to be baptized and believed in forgiveness of sin. we found the red barn and water
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nearby and went out and thousands gathered around the pond and wanted to be baptized. we talked and understood they believe in the gospel and we went to dunking. >> laura: on a weekend, always a football weekend at auburn or big football schools. people are out partying, having a good time and you hear about politics, this was extraordinary for people watching at home. what did you see and how did you feel about it? >> you know, it was just a great time to be in the arena and see all that happened. college students are unapologetic about worship and seeking christ and we're rising up for the kingdom of god. it is time to see about our father's business. >> laura: i think pastor, we
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hear how bad things are and how kids are doing drugs or immorality and mental health crisis and that's all out there. i don't think people hear enough good stuff and maybe good stuff doesn't read. i think a lot of people want to hear good news, it inspires action and belief. >> yeah, we get in the negative feedback loop. i have a front row seat of god moving in college students and campuses. there is work he's doing. people say, i'm not interested in vaping, smoking weed, doing drugs, having sex, i want to live forever. i believe there is a god and he has a purpose in my life and i believe he gave his son jesus to die for my sins. that is what we saw at auburn last tuesday. >> laura: michael, do you agree
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with the pastor on that? do you think young people find a lot of what they have been sold is pretty empty and they want something more? do you find that? >> i do. i think that is what we saw when 4000 gathered and 200 were baptized at the red barn. people want god more and this is a good thing for this great country. >> laura: pastor and michael, i love ending my show in a good mood. i won't say i'm a bama fan, right now i'm an auburn fan. >> go, eagles. >> laura: no, crimeson tide, come on, roll tide. follow me on social media, thanks for watching. it is america now and forever. jesse watters has good news and takes it from here. [siren]
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