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. >> all right. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this . evening. as always, thank you to our wonderful audience. thank you fodience a thankr. coming. we love having you. hannity econ for tickets next week, wednesday and thursday. you can join us for to hannity. .com. >> tickets are $1 million each. no arey free.solutel in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. there she is, laura ingraham takes it from here with a greatu take on my career. how are you. oh, there are new people there. >> tve it. now that there are people from more state, there's like peoplew from 20 different states here tonight. >> i know. thd the guy in the front from guam. and then the gal in the back from american samoe back froa, r every principality. now we got here talking carolina. t we got every state i goto to show to do. e >> all right. i got a show to do. but i love you and i love your audience. we love you, too. m have a good show. i all right, everybody. i'm laura ingram.
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this is the "ingraham angle"s th from washington tonight, elon musk and mark zuckerberge lo. rd now, they have tentatively agreed to fight each other in the vegas octagon, to quote joe biden joke. so who better to handicap this n fight than? mma legends colby covington and michael chandler. they're going to join us in a bit later in the hour to weigh is n on the battlego royale. and i want to get you involved, too. so go to my twitte t twittr atam ingram angel or instagram atm ingram radio and answe r thisn poll question. who would win a cage matcha ? kr elon musk or mark zuckerberg? your results later in the hour. but first,, lies. s and whistleblower is that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, just when you thought the bidens couldn't get any sleep here, they surprise you, whether it's sniffing girls ghairirl' or copping a feel fra longoria at the white house. >> the presidentwhite ho has noe or no sense or maybe neither.
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the same arrogance is seen inou his son. >> and now we're discovering w more details about hunter's leisure activitiess abou. the l.a. times is reporting that a founder of something called sanctum, a private club in los angeles, was banned from that club after he had the nerve to name hunter biden as a member. so what exactly is thisthat prestigious club i? it was created in 2013 afterd ar the founder watch tom cruise movie eyes wide shut, which features scenes in which wealthy elites gather at a secretivelitese and with a carefully curated guest list and membership of up to $75,000l a year. it became the freelars a private playground of hollywood actors. rock starse play, chief executi, city officials, and run of the mill millionaires. .utives ais it any surprise thar whistleblower named gary shapely is claiming that
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the hunter biden cashat the, wa codenamed sportsman was openedsn in 2018 as an offshoot of an investigation into some foreigni based online platform? bunc what a classy bunch are thesee people? but that's just the tip of the iceberg. this same whistleblowe the r saysn no that it was way back in november 2019 that the fbi confirmed the authenticity of hunter's laptop by matching the device. the number the on the against hunter biden's apple icloud id. .now, remember, that's nearly a year before our cia and fbi told social media companies to censor their coverage of the laptop. so the feds knew it waspublic and then went public o on the false grounds that this whole thing with the laptop was somehow engineered by russia. well, the truth is, when federal investigators reviewed ,the laptop, they found real evidence of multiple felonies. s
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>> these tax crimes cover an estimated 2.2 million in2 unreported hoarded tax ini on global income streams. to mr. biden and his associates from ukraine, romania and china, totaling 17.3 million from 2014 to 2019. 3 well, what's $17.3 million among friends and associates just for an income? lot a lot of it went wen to the bide ,documented on the laptop. now, no wonder they didn't want it to see the ligh want of day.n thus, in early 2020, affidavits were drafted for search warrant applications in three states. >> in washington, d.c.for seary the whistleblower testified that in addition to the testifhewarrants they had all p about 15 interviews. intet biden became the presumptive democratic nominee caree r. king doj official shocking. they swooped ihey swn and.
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>> they started dragging their feet on this irs request, requeand then just to close bin the biden protection loop. the doj ordered a cease and desist on any overty infl investigation of any influence peddling scheme involving the bidensue i . thi again, this was after they sat the evidence of hunter's alleged criminal wrongdoing for almost an entires g doin year. >> this is a huge story. and only now are we discovering just how brazen the biden demands for foreign payouts actually were. >> whistleblower say reoccurring unjustifie blod dels pervaded the investigation, including an author authenticating a whatsapp message in which hunter biden demands payment from chinese officials, noting that his t hifather is in the room.>> >> nope, h they neveopr aboutne. business. well, in an encrypted message hunter is making these not so veiled threats againsty
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businessman henry zao saying, i'm sitting here, my father,derd and we would like to understand why the commitment mad thee hast been fulfilled. if i get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, jiang or the chairmanx ,i'll make certain that m between the man sitting next to me and, every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge, that t you will regret not following my directions like the mob. i'm sitting here waiting for a call with my. hum. hmm. then favorite of all these messages where hunter drops the stics k for the carro, saying the bidens are the best e at knowing and doing exactly what the chairman wants from, l' partnership. please, let's not quibble overe peanutovers. notice he didn't say i. he said the bidens know exactly what the chairman wants from
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partnership. so it's pay to play. if the influencelay.e peddlingt one on one. it's not about any you know issue regardin issg or how many strippers hunter could buy with that pile of chines buye c. it's about what hunter likely ofm, and i don'te know, future trade or foreign policy that really mattersig to the chinese. >> now we know why the fedw yes were anxious to trot out h hunter's plea deal, don't we? where he pled guiltyunte, only o measly misdemeanors. >> even when the irs was far more serious charges. nothinnothing to look at here a. time to move on, right? urges biden's bides, which of ce includes the press. he has at least the criminal side of it. you knowf it you, behind him ths investigation is effectively over. >> now, thishis is done. thi >> this is over. this is wishful thinking. the scope and scale of this t scandal is far more serious than hunter's and cocaine. the real scandal is number one,
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america at this moment could very well have a compromised man leading our armed and ourliy domestic policy. >> and number two, just as important, our fbi and doj cp apparently conspired to hide that information . the public. and the democrats, they love to prattle on. don'ovt they about election interference by russia. >> what you call what happenedhe here. if you're the prosecutor on the hunter biden case, how do you live with yourselfhit pushing that plea deal?ha and if you're judge mary, mary ellen norelco presiding over this case , how do you not simply reject this plea deal, given the information we justw h laid out? we all know what would be happening if these facts involved a republican president and his. >> they'd be breathless wall tol wall media calls for impeachment, talk of treason and for jail time.
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msnbc and cn n that have special graphics packages all ready for the occasion. white house in crisis a time for reckoning. ow as things stand now, americans have little reason to believe that our president's foreign policy decisions aren't taintelicy d ared. e we can all agree on one thing china. g to and ukraine, we're not paying top dollar for hunter'stt brilliant business expertise. and that's the angle. lejoining me now, congressman darren lahood of the house ways and means committee. he's als ando a former federal prosecutor. congressman, just breaking moments ago from the free beacon, photos placed hunter biden at his dad's the day hehe invoked joe's name to chinese business partner. your responssse? well, laura, i think you laid out well in your opening there the intentional effort by doj to protectrt b hunter biden. and if people want evidence on that, they ought to read these transcriptu waences.
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i would tell your viewers, go online tonight. they're online. onlthese are top irs investigas that have been on this case foro five plus years. they have been at every level told to stand down by the department of justice. and if you read there the level of criminality is allegedlleged by these whistleblowers is mind blowing. anind by the way, these aren'twl republicans saying this. these are whistleblowers at the highest level involvede blod this. and let's remember what happened here. 8 mi$8 million hunter biden got from ukraine, china and romania didn't pay taxes on it. and then the sudden there's whe this rush to do a plea agreement when we're going to have the transcripts revealed today. >> they wanted that plea agreement out. they wanted that out before these transcripts were out, correct? absolutelyorrect>>olutely. . they've been working on this for five and a half years and locking in suddenlon mondaye on monday morning when it gets t announced that we're going to release those today. that happenst . there's no coincidence in that. laura, what happened? and so to your point, the the
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the acceptance of the plea will happen july 26 inn wilmington, delaware, by the federal judge. that judge has the opportunity through the discretion of judge to not accept this part of acc the for rejecting a plea deal. usually it's unusual for hughes to reject a plea deal. it's obviously fraud in the inducementthenduceme if soms fraudulently induced to make the plea deal. the pl i know that's one grounds.wo what grounds do you think here would apply? if yk if you read what'se alleged by these whistleblowers that i don't thinks was beforej the doj or the or weiss, he entered into this agreement. i think any judge that looks at that and then lookt.s the condut that's in here, this is a slap on the wrist. i think about my constituents, laura. if they didn't pay taxes on $8 million and had and was involved with russia and ukraine and romaniainea, it wouldn't be a misdemeanor. so it's hard to believe that an misdt gun charge and two misdemeanors is what hunter biden gets. it's an intentionat huntl produn
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by the doj. >> now, i want to remind everyone what merrick garlan>> said under oath. this was back in march. watch thisr oa. laware >> and the u.s. attorney in delaware has been advised he has full authority to bring cases in other jurisdictions. he ihe is not to be denied anytg that he needs. i have pledgedds to interfereon with that investigation and i have a carried through on myiedo pledge. >> but the whistle blower revealedugh on that this was not true. he says that on october seven, 2022, the biden appointed d.c.th u.s. attorney matthew gravesew would not allow the delaware u.s. attorney to charge hunter in his district. and he asked for special counsel authority from main doj at that time, but was denied. congressman, did garland commit perjury there? come close? i think we got to find out. e gothat's very disturbingg and contradictory to the everything that's in these ths y.r transcripts.histle what motivation would these whistleblowers and a
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s you pointed out during the before the show, democrats, you used to love whistleblowers. right. but what what motivation would they have to jus tion havt what, make all this up? >> they don't have much fun. no. i mean, we asked them questions anng it, anything related. there is no motivation here. in fact, they've been you know,o the doj is going after them for coming forward on this forward. the other thing to think about here, in my time as a federal prosecutor, do j no one lets the statute of limitations run out on these tax charges. they purposely slow walk this. so the statute of limitations. yeahmitation. e it >> i mean, so i mean, obv everything every one lobbyist is almosious it embarrassed. i mean, it's. but hunter was shuntero carelesn these messages. he's just a dope. sorry. i'm proud ofpey. my i'm sures ww he's proud of it. but he was so it was so obvious. what was going on in those messages. they were shaking down the chinese and the chinese wanted chinese and influence. they weren't looking for his business expertise or his acumen o because he has none. te but he has the last name biden. and that's all that china wanted. >> again, intentional protection by the do
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j, hunterhe biden, because he was president biden's son. that's the bottom line. and if you don't believe t'tranc republicans on that, read the transcripts, everyone, and we're going to link themy we on instagram and twitter. >> congressman, thank you for being in studio tonight. great to seeu for be you. >> the developments in the hunter biden case today have a ring of exoneration oday rin fors the president's son and in some small ways for the president himsele f because of the untoward attacks that house republicans have made. marepublicans need to take the loss in the hunter biden probe. they were just in th a verdict y by a trump appointed u.s. attorney. it's time for themtrump attorne. arguments that they are making against hunter a, which is allegations that the dojjustc is that there are two tiers ofe justice and that that one is for democrats. the other is republicans. we can't say enough. t there is no evidence to prove that at all. buo prove t always hear from th insurrectionists and these weirdos and these freaks is that there's their crimes out there. they can never name a crime. what biden's family has done through the years not illegal
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and not illegal. cript >> read the transcript. now, it was obvious to everyone coth eyeths the media wanted jut to move on down the road. >> and now, of coursh e with today's news, we know why don't we? but they didn't even dismisse?e today. for the most part, the media just pretended like didn't even happenmediende, except for a brf report during cnn's 4 p.m. hour and an equally brief mention on nbc nightly news. n joining me now, charlie hurt, opinion editor of the washington times, and ben domenech, editor at large at the spectator. both are fox news contributors. charlie latee , tonight, the new york times dropped a piece on the story, but shockingly left out a lot of the most details. what does it tell that they even decided to cover this? yeah, it's amazing. i was i was waiting for when we were going to see the first story from "the washington post" or the new york times. and so i'm actually kind of surprised that we got something that's that's somewhat ot off improvement. you know, they are going to you know, they've workedo with the
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department of justice every step of the way, going years, trying to build a firewall in this case around wal biden to protect joe biden. and i think that is no doubt merrick garland lied to congress when he said that that his prosecutors had allproc the leeway they needed. it'sutd lead w you know, and, o, they hide behind the fact that there's a lot of there's lot that seems complex about this case. but the only reaso an it seems complex is because there's so much evidence. there's a mountainis of evidence proving absolute corruption by the biden. and ben, you know, my father's right here and he's going, e fa okay. >> and he doesn't like what he doesn't like. he goes back to things thais he, yeah, this wire transfer hasn't gone through yet. you think it's almost like you're watching a b-level version of the soprano s? >> you better you better send the money now or else this is the thing. el it is sand it's so bad. so bad. but, you know, to charlie's t point to a certain degree, we have to avoid being distractedd
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>> the and everything else because that point is sot is important, because that's what the media would likel to turn this into. that's what joe scarborough wants to talk about. this is about, oh, period, you know, republicans from back in the day by themented t as i recall, he was very much in favor of the impeachment of bill clinton back in the daypea that set aside the thing that i think is is so important. g ab this is to understand we are talking about the highest level of corruption involving america's largest adversary, potentially enemy in the world ,the chinese communist party and all of its different actors. this is it's unfathomable to me that we have gotte n to thismented point in this story where everyone has wanted to turn a blin t blindd eye to this whea was so much evidence, a mountain of evidence tha me wn were questions that we need to answer and have for the american the ame in front o, are there no responsible journalists that these legacy media outlets who are at leastpn curious about what they were expecting in return forh themselves get so rich?
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well, it's not just a simple questiont is. how do we know how the obamas got so rich? netflix deal book deals we r can add that up. no one could ever answer that question. how did the bidensanswer te got? we now know why they got soment rich, how they got so far on, ra a government salary and a teacher with four years off for inviting me. any government worker who's married to a schoolteacher a ofo has amassed a tangle of accounts, foreign accounts. now, ben, this unnamed be describes how the assistant u.s. attorney, leslie wolfe, forwarded a search of hunter's s storage unit, saying it has to go through us. do thr j tax, possibly ohio and definitely eastern district of the whistleblower thought that proves that david weiss thaty in charge and they ultimately did not searchtely. es ben, how does this not implicate the doj? absolutely. place to doj. i mean, look, we're re they're treating hunter likerotd kaiser, so he's protected from on high like the prince of darkness d.
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no, it's one of thesek is situations that i think is completely at odds with what we should expect from any kind of fairness, anyt of treatment of these issues as serious. and, look, ious.f his name wasoh hunter smith and he was from southeast d.c., i think he would be treatedould very differently. but again, we can't afford to be distracted.d to by fact tt these are all these hunter problems. now, the real biden issue is about the biden familyat the and the president himself, what they expected of him, what they thought. >> and charlie, they're so brazen. and i think this is this is a strategy. jim biden and hunter biden were at the state b tonight for the indian prime minister modi . that's kind of rubbing it in america's face, saying, oh, no, no, no, no. upstandingngls individuals. the all this is nothing. move on down the road. oh, no.part and that's part of the whole theater of all this is to rub it in our faces. not only i would argue, in upo terms of grinding the american public because no normal person would get this kind of treatment, but also in terms of flexinmag their power againstnsh
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the government or against republican s, whatever. but you know, the detail - with which they managed to rig, every aspect, every level every layer of the investigation, is it sort of shocking.s but, you know, when you stop isn as you just try to give them the benefit of the doubt, there's hunter from tonight. you can see him on the screen whethe si or nor not joe biden was actually sitting there in the roomex to hunter bidens se as he's sending this whatsapp message to contact in communist china. why hasn't someone asked in commus it exactly what member of the press yell it out of a gaggle? what is is incontrovertible, what is irrefutable is the factt that at the very least, hunter biden thought he was doingather. the bidding of his father andan so didd so the people in china.e charlie and ben, wonderful to have you both in studio b woa thanks so much. a tech billionaire's cage match . well, did zuck just agree to a d silicon valley throwdown
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change now, here on the angle we actually believe in spending cuts. the government has grown fate gk and way too happy with woke, and that includes the pentagon . >> if they keep focusing on things that are actually going to harm our readiness things s instead i focusing on what we need a military ready to take on ourt enemies. well, thankfully, some in congress agree with that. and during a marku p ofon the national defense authorization act, republicans, including my next guest,t, . proposed changes that targeted diversitd y equity and inclusiog programs. >> to my colleagues, questionsr hearher or not i intend to use this hearing to go after the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and the critical race theory in the militarynd hn an. r the answer to that questions. is unequivocally yes. i view this not as a wedge d issue, not as divisiveiv, but as remedial. we have to go and remediate the bad things have happeneds as a consequence of this embrace of radical
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gender ideology and radical race ideology. now, one of the amendments gates proposed was to get rid of the pentagon's chie dive diversity officer. well, it passed, but hin thee to a step further and eliminate federal funding for all dt training. that amendment, he says, failed afte r two republicans joinedcr democrats to defeat it and toat names to names. >> joining me now, florida m congressman matt gaetz of the house armeatt d services committee. congressman, we reached out to those two republicans. we're going to namthe them, congressman bacon and turner. congressman bacon's officeturnee responded in part. the amendment would have totally cut all diversituty training for the military, which is unreasonable. all service members should unr w that racism and harassment are not tolerated in our militar ar oh, that's a weak response. your response to that? as i explained r to congressman bacon in the committee, we always have standardwee s the military that don't allow people to be racist or harmfulpe to their fellow service members. and none of those standards would have changed.
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the questionfud whether or not we the ought to have these chief diversity officers and what they're making as muchy $183,00 per year. compare thatousand d a private n the army or an airman or a sergeant working foran a military. tell you what, if the chief diversity officer is what we need to win wars mea, maybe we e should send them all to the front lines in ukraine like now. get them to taiwan.taiwan but of course, that's not the case. this dilutes readiness. i'm glad that the structural'm office been eliminated, bute you always have to follow the money. and that's why i'm goingy that's to continue to pursue efforts to get all of the funding removed. yeah, getting gettinremoved.g r. >> i mean, people people talk about these issues and freedom and, all these wonderful ideas, generic concepts that arethat important, but what are the results that are republicans bringing home? peo and i think you're trying to actually show people, we've done thind cuts, we've cut this. this is bad for readiness. recr. ad for recruitment but the republicans have got to get on board here. we on on thesen woke programs, we've gone through a lot of them on the angle.
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these the huge celebration they had this month at. the everything but military readiness was discussed. remeanwhile, china's focused on ai. we're focused on lgbtq o, a-pluq and it is important for republicans to understand damag damage this is doing because every major institution ever fromrats have taken the department of education juste, ice to pop cultur they've destroyed it. and we cannot allow that to happen to our militar ty. service members are patriotic. they are not extremist, they are not racisextremt. and the problem really lies with some of the senior leadership. the woke . some of these people are horrible, not of god, but god bless their service. but they're just their views on this stuff is going to just drive a lot of more traditional out of the military. now, here's what one ofhere your colleagues said at the hearing today on the democrat side of the aisle yesterday.yester >> good race theory has been weaponized as a political andhit running away from history doesor do us a stronger military. if we want a stronger military,
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we cannoryt run from crt and we must embrace. diy is a central part of how we lead. >> well, she's right. cr beeny byce theory has weaponized politically, but it's been weaponized by the left to ge lef gt to believe thm as a consequence of their immutable traits, they are naturally oppressed or an oppressor. and people in the military, minorities in the military have come to me to talk about how divisive this is, that the whole reason there's commonality in training is the sense that iom uni all you can be. one of the greatest slogans of all time to this embrace of radical gender ideology and radical race ideology. and you're right, we should not pass another authorizing act for this military that does not uproot all of the wokeness. we know where to find it. and it takes political courage, laura, because you've got corporate america and l couragya all pushing for an embrace of this, right? what are republicanse repu and n the majority in congress for in the house, if they're not going do stuff like excise thatexize
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ridiculous spendinthg, what aree they there for? this was the core covenant that we had with our votersenan to go in the majority. and it seems as though far too many are willing to violate congressmany are n gates.update. thank you.ha and we'll stay updated on that. now, why have psychedelicsve become so popular and what's behind the push to mainstream them? in moments, we're gonna speak to two different perspectives on this issue, including a woman who took the drugs live on dr. phil to prove her point. this shoul d be fun and new. this country was in trouble when i went to a bank, and the guards, like my sir. you're in a bank. you have to wear a mask. this was going to be a deposit. now it's a robbery. we're all in this together. men can't have babies. i don't care what they say. i something. >> take some metamucil. this problem is going to work its way out. a woman is someone who gets
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>> now, two states have alreadyi moved to legalizese drugs in some capacity, with four others decriminalizing. their use, which paves the waye for their eventual fulwal legalization. now, right now in denver, there's actually psychedelics conference going on where nfl quarterback aaron rodgers praised what he calls life changing. e >> wope have the opportunity to change the conversation by dispelling these archaic myth s about the dangers of thet or the negative side effects of . these bombs who want to, you know, come after mo comee oe about my experience and stuff. they've never tried it. >> we need to get these people n taking it. no, no. now, the problem here isn't just celebrities like aaron rodger s or prince harry makingking these drugs popular again. but some figures the on the rigr are actually funding efforts. se new york mets owner steven
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cohen, who previously backed both trump and chris christie, n justated donated $5 million to e psychedelics go mainstream. s no but just because they're mainstream doesn't necessarily mean they're safe. >> joining me now is luke paradis, executive president of smart approaches to marijuana, and ashley ryan, an educatorto and somatic psychedelic coach. ashley, according to the dea, the use of these this class of drugs could produce panic reactions. a psychotic episode also may occur, particularly if higher. if a user ingests a higher dose, it could ia highern the wt cases result in death. but t you're reaction is that they're beneficial. wh y? >> right., so people make bad decisions on mushrooms. you can't overdose on psilocybin mushroom s. people people make bad decisions on alcohol all the time. we mcisionosalcoho lots of evidt
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of institutions like johns hopkins university that show ersity a areushrooms safe and an effective treatment for anxiettmeny depression, ptsd and research is coming in every day. and so what we're seeing mushr is that mushrooms actually help people feel more relaxedoop peo they address that anxiety, they address depression, they feel happier,peop and they're showing to be anle effective treatment for ptsd. and that's what our veterans deserve. they deserve natural medicinesmi to help them heanel and people who want to use these medicines to help them hea l should have the opportunity to do so. >> all right. let's get luke in on this. luke, look, it sounds like magic. i mean, it's anxiety lik depression, sleeplessness, ptsd, happier life, better life that day. you know, it goes. that's a long list of things th you.ese things do for >> so what could possibly be the problem? well, laura, you know, if it
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sounds laura too good to be truy probably is. where have we heard these before? here in colorado, we were the first state to legalize marijuan ia. cur i was told that was going to cure ptsd for all our veterans. deprs told that was to solve anxiety and depression. and i guess it didn't work out it with marijuana. so now we're moving on to a newf class of drugs. i think we know what's goinge on herise. let's look back to the 1970s america. we fooled around with psychedelic drugs and we saw what happened violence, suicide side mental illnessesic exacerbated all kinds of problems and sidide, me from ile psychedelic drugs that proved how dangerous they were. ssprovinand the science backed e so that's why we didn't l legalize alleg the psychedelic drugs that everyone was experimenting with in the seventies. so what'at is ths the from the seventies to today? well, we're not talking about hippies usinysg in a cave rightr now. we're talking about major institutional investors now who are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into thif s nation's psychedelics industry long before it's even legal. and you heard aaron rodgers himself. you heard e hang the harms
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which, by the way, the american psychiatric association said there'se no acceptedse medical use right now for any of these substances. we need wa y more researchs maki to make the claims he was making. well, and yet we know that there'nghere ares these harms tl causes all this mental illness, violence and other kindspsycho psychosis. >> well, speaking of of business, getting involvedsi, let's just be perfectly candid here tonight. there huge money on the line, right? this is going to be if this goes forward and legalization, this is going to be hundreds ultimatelye hu billions of doll. and so let's not be you know, this is all benevolent effort on the part of business. they know that's going to be big moneusy.y and b.s. news,boud actually, since you talked about drugs versus alcohol mass shooter triggered a psychedelic induced hallucinationsered. court according to court documents, the suspect in a mass shooting wa washingtoect massn festival d police he was highsh on psychedelics. the man accused of fatally shooting two people, wounding several others at a musicival
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festival told police he was high on the mushrooms and believed that the world was. ending. other disturbing results studies back in 2021, which was an extensive study2021, an atla, i think ultimately produced this study saying thatuce thir r every seven patients positively responding to the treatmente pes with psychedelics, one person will experience seriouonilse in negative outcomes. one in seven is that's that's that's not a great statistic e push fsush for psychedelic right and that's why we need educatd e action and harm reduction support for people because not everyone shoulde take psilocybin mushrooms. there are contraindicationnos. h you should consult with a medical professional before you microdosins thercantg macroe psilocybin mushrooms. but we do have research showingo from johns hopkins university that some live in mushrooms notn only address anxiety and depression, but they also
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help people feel more fulfilled in their lives and more theie spiritual and tylenol. 500 people overdosed on tylenol just last year . you can't overdose on psilocybin mushrooms, a bottle of tylenoonl is morean dangerous than psilocybin mushrooms with the appropriatef medical. >> i'm just thinking of the average. yeah, i'm thinking ofha the average, you know, 15 year old kid because we've seen what they do with pot, right? it's a been a disaster for youngmicr people. so. mike. oh, go. you're going to microdose tho de that's going to work well for the teenagers that microicrowill be part of it. it'll be macro all the time. what do you have in your hand? youyou actually have some ofn the mushrooms in your hand, actually. what do you goyour hant there?do yes, i do.teens. and so teenagers should completely not. ot theseand we are talking about growing backyard use.no >> well, and these are not substances we can just safely grow in our backyard. and i thint substak what's real clear here, the idea that we're going to legalize and regulate these substances when states like colorado are already letting people grow them
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their backyard, we don't know what's in them. but what we do know is that with marijuana we allow people to grow marijuana in their backyards. cartels have now taken over huge swaths of suburbanin neighborhoods in colorado growing illegal marijuana. g they're to start doing the sa thing with psychedelics, growing shrooms and other things i m inn and houses that>> luk they're gutting. we got to. and then there were a lot more violence. all right,e lukaneye and ashle, interesting debate. >> we'll see where this all plays out. call it the silicon valleyn valy throwdown billionaire elon musk. mark3 down have agreed to aboutn the vegas octagon. but who's going come out on topn ufc made legends colby covington chandler handicap the fight next they've been after trump from the beginning but questions swirl around president biden's handling of classified documents found in president biden's garage. multiple classified documents. you and the former president are both now under investigation by the justice department. but they didn't indict biden. instead, biden's doj went after
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i think you will too. i could be the winds of change now. i didn't have a cage match between two tech billionaires on my 2023 calendar, but here are there have been rumors of meta mark company launching ang' app to rival twitter, which is owned by, of course, musk. now, just two days ago, elon took a shot at that concept, tweeting, i'm sure earth can't wait to be exclusively zack's thumb with no other options. another tweet, another twitterze user warned him that zuckerberg has been training in jujitsu hat he responded, i'm up for a cage match. >> he is lol. zuckerberg then responded
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on instagram i sam, send med me location reports are dana white is setting this up and confirmed. >> both men are serious so let's get it on. who better to helpit o? this >> walk us through this tale of perhaps woes. who's better than that? than ufc legends colbyn covington and michaecol colby. e >> great to see both of you tonight. colby, who you think would win such a match and? >> why? r having yeah, thanks for having me on the air. it would even be competitiveon e mark zuckerberg, he brings beat us to it. briny. lphagk elon musk, he brings alpha energy. he's a man of the people man ofo he's looking to restore free spirit. he's looking to fight he ich a and collusion at the highest levels of government. he you know, he's a man people right now and he's an alpha. he talks the talk and he walks the walk. i don'alk t think zuckerbergoct will actually get knocked down with him. and if he did, laura, i don'two ever think he'd be the same person ever again.
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>> i'll look sam at that weight differential and the height differential on this deal will compare them. musk has. four inch heightdvanta advantage weighs a pound aboutgs £30 more than zuckerberg. but marc is over a decadeg ar younger than elon, and he does that jiu jitsu. >> i think he's one of the lower belts as. i understand it. michael does the jiu jitsu help him here? ? michael jackson lost right now.t >> let's go back to colby. >> m oh, there they are. my bible can't talk back. let' s how we got go? we almost got battered. you guys. he's not as bad as mark zuckerberg's at the app store. he's still facebook from the winklevoss twins. hes doesn't even have a realhi idea in his head. >> all right, let'.s go, mike. mike was going to take that guy
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. yeah. thank you, laura, for having me. i goera.t zuckerberg on this ona zuckerberg has been training. yes, he does have one of the lower belts on the bjj boxiarchy, but you see him out there, he's doing kickboxing, he's doing boxing. and i spokk boe to white today.p he said this fight is real and this fight is happening. going to be the biggest fight and not just in ufc history, but combatc bu sports.r bu i think yes, elon is the bigger guy. elon, but elon is the older guy. it all depends on who can actually show up on fight night and. put those skills to the test and zuckerberg has a lotes more skills. >> well, colby, i'm looking atki the differenceng again, height weight but the age and the training, right. that that matters. i mean., you're you're not1 at as fast as you are at 51 as you are at 39 and speed matters, does it noters.? colby and these types of fights, it fights?, but it does. >> laura but size matters and you. the musk he packs a big punch, man. that's the sultan of space .
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that's the terror of tesla. that guy brings out the energyey if he punched zuckerberg, he'd crumble. zuckerberg bergh wo is more than a privilege thief the store facebook. and ifckerbergs a thie he got pn the mouth that that jujitsu goes right down the toilet law now i want to see some it's p a that's a possibility hey he lines up bigger dude elon is the bigger do but zuckerberg is actually in there mixing it up with world class fighters bjj practitioners every day so and he has the he has the ageil advantage elon's a little bit over the hill, not just for a fighter. >> so he has muscle. well, i think zuckerberg hasever muscle memory. >> if you're training every day you got it's like if you shoot every day, you're a much better marksman. if you train every day mark, you anticipate blocks and kicks and punches and you've gone over it time and time again. but zuckerberg's training, why don' ber'st watch some of it? >> okay. some of this the fact that
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colby looks pretty tough. they got some wrestling moves there in jiu jitsu. i don't know if i don'here is tl ellen maybe won't get a punch off because it's going to be a quick throw down. you don't want to punch. you want to get hi tm down on the ground, correct? >> exactly. bu exactt yeah. ellen's going to drop a drop a bomb on on zuckerberg' s face and zuckerberg's going to he's going to crawl up in his little shel l and, you know, michaelmichae knows that deep down inside, michael can say whatever wantshn . >> he still believes he's fighting. conor mcgregor he's not going to fight. conor mcgregor, so he knowse ar deep down inside, definitely to break out of there. >> havinhavingg involved back iy we're going to do this segment regularly. >> this is whaave ant we not an with you to call. >> and michael, thanks. we asked viewers what you thought. >> we'll give you the results next. >> south dakota's hiring. we stayed open for business
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brawlers own two different tech companies i posed the question who would win zucc or musk on on twitter 87% of you on musk would win and even on instagram 90% of you said musk would win. elon and mark make this happen please invite the graham angle staff to come. and happy birthday to our wonderful producer sam fox. gutfeld is next. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> greg: all right. happy almost friday. yeah, we can hang on one more day if we just believe. especially if it's red meat thursday. ♪ ♪

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