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>> laura: good evening, everyone come i am laura ingraham and this is m partsgraham angle" fro unknown. i have been doing a lot of thinking today. january 6 i think should be celebrated by deep-sea fishermen across the united states because we pre now know the capitol rioa the pretext for the government to launch a giant fishing expedition against conservative trump supporter's. according to documents obtained by congressional investigators after january 6, the fedss of coordinated with banks to track purchases of customers by using keywords related to our 45th president. now, just as we predicted backpe in early 2021, the liberalh permanent bureaucractoy use thed events of january 6 to go far beyond run-of-the-millgoal prosecutions for trespassing, vandalism, salt p or their goal was a lot more ambitious. it was to intimidate, to smear,
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to hound answer failed trump supporter's even if they were not on-site and even if they hadn't committed any acts of violence. now, remember the only person killed that day was the jay sixx process mike protester ashle babbitt and tried to conceal the officer who shot her as long as they could.ecut and remember democrats workedo t overtime and still working overtime to stop the release of all 44,000 hours of videocapi recordings from that day. but long after the capital was cleared to come of the treasury departments financial crimes enforcement network went to work to persons of interest with materials distributed to financial institutions. now this included search terms and merchant category codes for identifying transactions on behalf of federal law enforcement. now according to jim jordan, who is a subcommittee chair, the
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feds adjusted the banks use these generic search terms like trump and maga through cell h payment messages. i was reading this and this is sick but it is hardly surprising. now remember, we already knew that bank of america soldy go appsoappropriately named but noi appropriately named had snoopedu into customer transactions and branches in the d.c. area toary supposedly assist the january 6e investigation.or now, this led some conservatives to call for bank of america act boycott. the actions here were clearly, clearly motivated by politics. i mean, i must have missed this, but that they subject bomto t rioters to the same treatment,e antifa? they were all responsible for far more damage, $1 billionle worth of damage in the summer or 2020. by the way, 25 people werenmen
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killed in those riots. can you imagine if we learned the government put pressure onlk banks to use search words likeue black lives matter or cop killer for account surveillance? people would go nuts. joininawleg me now senator josh hawley. senator, i solve this, it is sot bad in washington righiot now, that all my reaction is, of course they did come it did not surprise me one bit. >> and truly come it is totallye unbelievable, laura. it shows if you are searching for people witshh conducting hii surveillance on those shopping bass pro shop and hubei bible says three quarters of america. why is the biden administrationc so afraid of americans that this is what they are doing, spying on all of our accounts. and after the banks, these guys act like they own us. they take our money and expect us t turo bail them out every th
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and don't miss an opportunity to sell us out to the government and get in line for anotherne handout. my conclusion is these people, the government, the banks they need to start working for use it again.ave thit's time they start acting le it. >> laura: a lot of people have choices in banking spirit they can go to small community banks for the bigger banks and people can choose and if they found this objectionable, which i'm o sure a lotf of people do, they can go elsewhere. bank of america did give ud s a statement tonight, senator. terawe follow all applicable las and interactions with the trump administration's treasurytr department andum law enforcemen. these interactions began with lw the treasury department urgently gathered major banks and law enforcement's on jan january 15th 2021 and sharedcoul information regarding potential, could disrupt the upcomingus inauguration. so senator, they are pegging it on, this is insensible.y, t
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technically donald trump was still president. so technically, this was his treasury department. but we all know these are swap bureaucrats bureau dan and not appointees at these places. >> oh, sure the banks have theur best interest of their customero that are and why they rush tohe turn ovey r all of his personalc financial data. that is why they rushed toody "cooperate" by spying on their customers.e to this is outrageous, laura appeared these banks are first in line to get a hand out whenee it is bail out time. they are first in line to say wb need to pay them to keep operating. but boy when it comes time to turn a profit and stay tight with big government, they arejut happy to sell us out in aes heartbeat. everybody out there realizes these big banks come with a big bank government collusion continues. these people are notwell our friends. yea the >> laura: this has been going theyon for years and years.
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that is why the bank they08 w allowed in 2008 a disaster, tark voting for it.r i have to ask you about thisod board or deal in the works. we have good reason to believe the bill is largely written r although we haven't negotiated all the points yet. this is ridiculous and i know how these things work.t what is your message to senate leadership and president trump come if he ihas electeved in 24 hours we will have the border largely secured. >> my message is that it wouldtl be an incredible insult to voters all across america toards tell them they have to accept 50,000 green cards every year.cp they have to accept 5,000 daillegal immigrants crossing te border every single day before the border can be shut down. they have to accept expeditededy work permits for illegal aliens. these are all things supposedlyt in this deal, which i haven't seen and nobody has seen. we are told it is a great deal
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but we haven't seen it.don' it is horrible. of course they do, they don't want scrutiny.tor, >> laura: friday night dump isg, my prediction. senator, thank you. you tonight. we have a fake alert tonight. g a new report from the hill reads that biden may get some help the from republicans against trump. now, there is no doubt that somm senate g.o.p.ers like mitch mcconnell would rather work with biden than trump and anti-trumpers even less of a constituency in this piece.wmak these people include former lawmakers like liz cheney and adam kissinger and former trump administration alums like allyssa ferrell griffin, anthony scaramucci, and former trump press aide, saraho sh matthews. welcome if you don't know who she is, frankly, neither do i. don't listen to the drifters
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o catch him by smashingn th trump. here is the truth the party has not been this united in a long time, maybe since reagan and swa 9/11. we have on ne message. look out, swamp.am joining us former trump senior advisor and founder of america first legal, stephen miller. stephen, republicans uniting behind trump, that made me howl laughing you tonight. >> well, you have come uple course, laura, thesea professional rhinos. these are the people that make a living going on cnn, going on a pc, going on "the view," and protecting but they are democrats and always been leftists and in a very easy waye to maks.e a buck in washington,a new york or los angeles. if you said the republican party is never more united than it isn at this moment, particularly united behind president trump's promise to do three fundamental things. to seal thut, e border shop, tot
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our economy thriving and booming, and to have trade policies and foreign policies to put american workers first. those three things are uniting republican voters and franklyse uniting americans an, d that is white biden polling has never been worse which is why use ofno this ludicrous story. >> laura: now msnbc joy reid is coming for the trump votersts now. watch. >> people don't want to come at the voter. but these voters are actively saying yes we want a c dictatorship and yes we want him to be dictator.l it ians not economic anxiety but racial anxiety and demographic panic. >> laura: stephen. demographic panic, it is not the concern that these people have. >> no, it's just spirit it is inherently racist, bigoted, xenophobic to believe your country should have any say who r country. what number and what amount oveb
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what time frame? it is the right of every countr, to be able to have control overg your border, to have firm limits on immigration, and to enforce e those limits uniformly. so, thisd we is, of course, buty always do and we know it is not working. we know it is not working because joe biden is absolutely the weakest issue is immigration. that means that black americans, hispanic americans, asian americans and white americanish,s think immigration policyd is heinous, rubbish,ea egregious and belongs in a giant trash. i predict it will go in november. >> laura: and steven, to your p point thisol new poll that cameo out tonight and nii don't know e message harris poll, it trump is leading biden with independent voters by 11 points. now coming he is up in the general poll by four points, but if this is even close to accurate, this is astounding.
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>> it is astounding. it is exactly why, laura, why they are relying on law for here to try to win for selection. doj they are pinning all of their hopes on biden's doj and biden's party with incarceration to elechange the outcome of the election. the ultimate interference. you talk about dictatorship and you talk about the survival of democracy, what we areemoc witnessing by the democratic party is a war on democracy and the imposition of authoritarianism through radical left law fair.yo >> laura: polls arehink unbelievable but people were angry when you say, maybe it is time to think about uniting.bu but these polls are -- i mean, attewe will see if they areca accurate.on that gote. my attention, 11 points, stephen, thank you. w up next, one of the most powerful men in the world from a financial world for sure, justs
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♪ ♪ >> laura: diamond cuts, that is the focus of tonight "angle.m
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the snow and ice at dog pose hasn't completely frozen out all common sense. s jpmorgan's chief jamie dimon is slowly thawing to the idea that business should not be taking sides against hardworking americans. >> i think we should stoppres insulting the other side, fam including maga. a lot of people are voting for president trump not because of family values bu gret they lookt what he did. >> laura: he grew the economy. he was right about nato. they sent more money. he was right about all of that. was right that these regulations don't cause positive outlook. now diamonds atypical wall street or, but moderate on physical issues. but he is no dummy. he sees what we have been warning about for so many years. that if the democrats stayoing joined to the hard left, they will eventually lose influence and credibility.an and lord knows if you want to avoid what happened to disney
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after its fight with conservatives, you shouldn't want to throw into the likes of these people. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> of course come [ci want top] punch him in the face. >> he is a [bleep]e hole. he is so dangerous. >> laura: because trump speaks to the middle class, con the wog class. they consider him, well, to be an enemy. the working class considers attacks on trump relate to be a> tax on them and their way of life. >> i think the democrats should be aught little more thoughtful when they talk about -- why?them don't act like every active trump is an act of them. it is not true. >> laura: correct.ness and likewise, it is a mistake for all the business leaders tor weigh in on the side of the far left on social and racial issues as well. and nothing was morebarr embarrassing than when ceo after
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ceo came out to pronounce on george floyd's death as if he. were martin luther king jr. >> companies like ours will speak up as allies to the black live os matter movement. >> we were on record in 2016 supporting black lives matter. >> business leaders cannoter remain silent on important issues whether racial equity, gender equity. >> laura: outcome of the country is not systemically i racist, but many of them say it is. and instituting ddi policiesical that discriminate against nonminorities, that is systemically racist spirit and that is what they do.hype but the backlash is building n against the hyper politicization of business, and it will not end well for the corporate titans who thought their trans flag pins and net zero pledges would save them. you see, the left is never satisfied. if you give themwill an inch ofm as they will take a mile and a
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pound of flesh. and eventually, you will get ruu over completely. they accused trump of being a dictator, but they are the stalinist pluralist spirit they require complete loyalty or else. l just ask elon musk here at the left wants to adore him, but now he's one of their top enemies just because he is actuallrey in favor of free speech. think about that. and if top execs thinkor cooperation with the left helps create a cool factor, they should think about that again. world economic attendees paid tens of thousands of dollars hoping to hobnob with bono andas zelenskyy, but instead, they heard what passes as an latent presentation. enlightened presentation.
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but seriously, the business wit community has enough trouble on its hands without gettingknee dragged down further like theat left. walter russell str made perfecty said they have humiliated andse themselves blvy creating a messf things and insulting the ins wog class writing that the real scandal of dogvos pose is not a it's taking over the world but that it is failing. why would voters expect an expert class that was so wrong for so long about russia, china, iran and covid to cope with the challenge is multifaceted the energy transition. and this is my favorite part. the emperor has no clothes here that is populous everywhere. to render this message and effective adolfo samanthage doesn't need this information specialist, he needs to get dressed.ving now, i have been giving a lot of
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unsolicited advice this week got me in trouble and offended some people.so m but why am i going to stop now? so my strong suggestion to themi business community is that your foolish alliance with thce we hl left has got to end. start trying to appeal toe le regular people, regular americans and in turn populous conservative leaders are goingan to give you the sound tax regulatory policies, sensible judges on the courts and also protect you from the crazies on the far left. and president trump who is going to work with democrats, not t them, and he wants to clean up the cities by cracking down on crime and stopping the influx of migrants that none of us can absorb. so someone like jamie dimon andt his firm jpmorgan, and frankly, most american ceos would benefit enormously from these policies. he is smarperit enough to know . more prosperity and freedom
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creates more innovation in exchange for all of this, these business bigwigs have to bee flexible on some issues. you have to be flexible decoupling from china and fighting fewer wars. stronger border enforcement, endingsi dei and woke policies that discriminatane on the basis of race and conflict with parental rights. the evidence is overwhelming.ben the alliance between they business community and the left has been a really, really badpon fit. all it has done is fuel pointless controversies anding offend patriotic hardworking americans. so the adolfo's divas need to wake up enough to realize that c relationship at the far left is toxic and it's time to break it off, and it's time to get back to business. and that is the "angle." joining me now, robert unanue,
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ceo of goya foods. is it slowly becoming to an end? >> hi, laura, happy new year. it is amazing how people are waking up even michael moore singing president trump sprays but we spoke at the white house at one point and you told me the that i spark cancel culture because i said the word blessed spear of wory d blessed came wih the holy spirit when talking about president trump. but it is basically a war, a spiritual war, good versus evil. and you have somebody like trumt in my opinion who is predestined not only to bring us back to prosperity, but to bring us closer to god. he is someone who is a builder. we need to love, build, and, unite. whatan we are doing is dividingn aiding commando strength. h we are dividing, even the pope. he has also declared on davosbie
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about this globalization. he has vilified trump and praised when he went to the white house and called him a d good catholic. and what he is doing is dividing. and he is also his detectors like strickland -- -- >> laura: i love, robert, how we have gone from the davos div smashing their relationship with the far leftg to to hitting the pope. this is a segment that you will not get on tv anywhere else. i want to play something from the new president of argentina, javier, who went to davos to confront the world economic forum to their faces. watch. >> i'm here to tell you that the western worl d is in danger. and it is in danger because those of us who are supposed to have to defend the values of the
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west are co-opted by a vision of the world that inevitably need socialism and thereby to poverty. >> laura: socialism, robert, fre godlessness, poverty and tenant to prosperity and freedom.ic he went after collectivism, of course, takes the secular humanism you see breaking out all over as well.pe >> it is a war against the people. it is a war against the family.a it is a war against life.had we are more concerned about the planet. they just had a sit in. catholic church info to top items were the plan planning and gender. we are not valuing life and declarin --g this war -- you kn, that is the most important thinh that we need to do is to value life and to love each other. and this is just dividing. con this is what the communist live on, they live on conflict, m hatred, division. it is good to see someone who
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said that we are attacking the abortion. we are attacking life versusplan saving this planet. we want to save the planet. we want to protect life. we want all of those. thousands of children are coming across a border.gestd it iiss all about the money.ng it is the biggest industry in the world which is childt th trafficking. >> laura: they don't care. theyve. don't care about the children and never have.yo they are collateral to mention all of this. a robert, it is great to see you as always. remember the fear about - hospitals being overrun during- covid? bunow, they are being overrun. but there is another cause. we will tell you about it. this was coming out of denver. it is a huge story next. ♪ ♪
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abo>> this is about the overall health of america. by the way, we talk about how m much immigrants are costing america, give me a break! every single solitary dreamer is going to be entitled to every educational benefit including free community college, access to health care. >> laura: well, you can't say that he didn't keep that promise. and biden's america, immigrants quite literally receiving health care for free. at least read to them.ight denver's main public hospital is on the verge of collapse tonight because they have seen 8,000 migrants from central america making about 20,000 visits. the hospital arguably had to take on that cost. last year, denver also saw $135 million in total uncompensated care.ernm
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dr. steve federico, denver healthme chief bears domestic affairs officer.ry. dr. frederico i have so many friends, doctors, nurses and the health industry from boston to pennsylvania. they are telling, me similar stories. what do you need most right now? >> yeah, thank you, laura, thank you for talking about thil very important human issue. we absolutelo hey need additionl public support to help provide uchealth care to our safety net hospital such as denver health. just to be clear, $135 millionhl of uncompensated care is something denver health it was f experiencing before thepo population that recently arrived here to denver. so, the ability to provide and expand care to them has been greatly limited by the financiat status prior to the arrival of immigrantse hu. we need to respond to this huge humanitarian crisis into the hospitals and clinics. we look for policymakers tong
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stand up and find appropriately the health care providers that providing care. >> and you are not a politician so i won't go with this with you but shut down the border because we have people in the streetdon' come americans i don't have health care. now, we reach out to them for a statement and the office said it should be no surprise withouto border security and fixing immigration system, hospitals across the country to treat migrants thagrant are not insurd called for congress to urgently act and secure the border. so, he is a democrat, a liberala democrat and he says the border has to bcuree secure. do you agree with him given what you're hospital with its prior compromise financial condition is now dealing with? >> i tell you as a pediatrician, i will tell you what my colleagues see everyday. they see human beings coming and asking for health care.he i'm proud to say that oualr
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hospital in team continue top thstep up and help these human beings andtime their timef need.ort but we need additional financial support in order to do with theo right way. my health care partners and colleagues are experiencing a lot of moral strife, staying up at night after the cure for these patients, wondering if they will get the needed meditations that will bes. prescribed and health care they need and subsequent days and weeks. we need to help these people get on their feet and be safe and healthy. >> laura: whathat e th are the n issues that people coming in? if one or two things? because i keep hearing a lot of primary care visits like back eight orhat things that you normally would not go to theg emergency room for. >> no, we certainly see standard respiratory winter illnesses and influence, pneumonia, typical g.i. illnesses as we see pediatrics specifically. a lot of dental pain. but we also see a lot of mental
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health. these folks have gone through an arduous journey to get here and experienced a lot of trauma. so they need comprehensive care from day one.ee >> laura: well, maybe they should try to get that in their own countrwey pier and i'm sorr, we are ful l up problems in the united states. but you are doing great work, doctor, thank you. >> i thought the media went w well. >> whereicking the disagreement? >> i don't think there are any.. >> laura: oh, no other reason there must be no deal. the immigration issue is a huge drag on democrats. finally got their attention. r take what happen in the house, o rare bipartisan legislative review for his disastrous to e open border. 14veingl democrats at every sine republican in the house voted tt biden's team created for america. the immigration issue is the top
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of the voters concerns going into the election cycle. biden katz 18% approval on the issue. who gets 18%, the cartel's?de that is a big reason they are desperate to save biden. they and their toners want a large flow of migrants coming in anhatd they don't care about thi hospitals. they ares afraid the issues coud cause biden election year. tha so i think at some point, we war have to assume mcconnell's top priority other than funding the war in ukraine is getting biden reelected. any notion that a border deal past now will be better than anything trumpce can do is ludicrous. what needs to be done to enforce the border can be accomplished e now through executive action. as president trump said on true social, this is all easy to do. and he will do it right away if he is elected.or of course, he is right. there was a lot of rumors swirling around about
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♪ ♪ >> if you are the nominee, which i know you expect to be, whou th would be in the running for vice president? >> i can't tell you that really
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i know whosh it is going to be. >> give us a hand. >> we will do a show next time. >> would you be open to mending fences? >> i will do my will. i already start to like chris christie better. [laughter] >> laura: trum vp says he has picked his vp. who could it be? what are the pros and cons of the todersp contenders? if nikki haley finishes strong second in new hampshire whom ihe think there will be a huge push from the donor class, business types for trump to pick her, bue again today saying he would do whatever it took to make sure ir was not nikki haley. what about sarah huckabee sanders? the pros she and wor the presidt have a fantastic working relationship. she is super smart and super tough. d she obviously knows how to deal with the vice president and the press corps and has a lot of political experience. what are the cons? she did just start her second
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you were as governor from arkansas in a political familye from arkansas and that's where her experience comes in. and may be trump does not need her to win arkansas, course. tulsi gabbard, that is an interesting choice. the pros for tulsi gabbard, on important issues, no doubt, shen is a former democrat member ofay congress and serves in the army reserves. the cons, perhaps, little low name recognition and she is from hawaii, which doesn't get that much pure form on this mollie hemingway, fellow senior editor and fox news contributor d former assistant trip to mike secretary, monica, one name that has made it out a littlene bit is elise stefanik, the congresswoman from new york and she has known for taking on the renowned harvard president. >> so the answer is yes butf je calling for the of violatesot
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harvard's code of conduct? it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this isay why you should resign! >> laura: monica, she was a claudine gay slayer but could she be a biden slayer? >> the deep states are off and running now.he we are talking about these people in the context they are accomplished leaders eli.us but elise stefanik is loyal to the cause, not just to president trump but to america first. no more never trumperers or deet stators undermining a second trump administration from withi. she is also really tough fighter as evidenced in that questioning of the ivy league presidents here and she got a couple ofink, scouts, 2 of 3 iv presidentsau rahave resigned. i think perhaps most importantly for at at least upon it, as a new mom, she can speak to and
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perhaps helpmo deliver one of president trump's mostly problematic groups which is suburban womenprov. she is also an effective, proven leader on capitol hill. that would be most helpful in getting legislation passed and over the finish line. i think with comps rel elise stefanik is only 39 and might not inspire confidence to do the top job if necessary.me s and also, she won't be able to n deliver her home state of new york. i know president trump wants to put it in play and nothing is impossible with trump anstd politics, but that is a very steep climb in new york state. >> laura: interesting thoughts there. and lindsey graham shared his thoughts on nikki haley as potential vp.ik he told "politico," the samet people who don't like her don't like me. calling thponee haley opponents isolationists and maga world.
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mollie where have we heard that before the isolation-this. but what advantages and disadvantaget whs does haley has a pair? >> we will talk about her in ame favorable way, she has already had experience reaching out to moderate voters and a lot of her support in iowa came from nots just moderates but in some cases democrats crossing over to vote for her.oder that is also her strategy in new hampshire. but she does appeal to moderates. shp ofe also appeals to a groupf voters that have been a problem for republicans, suburban women. they seem to like her so that might help with getting that vote, too. she is pretty politically savvy. she has run a pretty good campaign and that can be a good trait for trumps vice president. the cons are very serious though.arin man if so i you are hearing so many people worried she might be the nominee.
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first and foremost, she accepts liberal intervention and policies, the type that a lot oe republicans have moved away froo and no longer tolerating. she also seems too frequently to be swayed by left-wingptin narrative. she is easy bullied by the narrative to adopt leftist talking points.pres finally, she doesn't have the most impressive record as governor in terms of conservative governments. t >> laura: some of those oldan clips have come back to bite her. monica, quickly here, you have byron donalds as a possible pick as well. real quick on that. >> i think he would be outstanding.t he has a true fighter for america first principles. he can really appeal to younger voters and to minority communities as well and go intoa minority communitiesme, makek th america first argument to them.t i think the downside to byron donalds is he comes froms do the same state as trump, florida.
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although the balance may notoice matter. but i think he would be anllie outstanding choice.ic >> laura: man mollie has my favorite pick which we don't have time to get into butrpri brian kemp of georgia. now, that would surprise me. but that is an interesting pick. we will have to have your backy. on that pier that is my favorite of the day. monica, mollie, thank you. w body positivity movement is threatening as more americans are turning to weight loss drugs to slim down. a body acceptance coach is here to react next.
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in our country. >> super! >> super! >> laura: now, the positivity movement with obesity some say he is feeling threatened. as americans are moving away from embracing the fat tong embracing losing it with popular s drugs.coac body acceptance coach christina bruce joins me now. christina, it is great to have you on. every year the u.s., and i know you know this, obesity is cited as the leading cause of death for nearly 400,000 americans. so, the cdc says people thatople have obesity compared to those with a healthy weight are at increased risk of serious diseases, health conditions, obviously diabetes, strokes,at heart attacks, et cetera. whhouly should this be somethina ndare embracing and not discouraging? >> well, i think what is really
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interesting about the research seararound that is it shows thes a correlation between increased body size and these health conditions. but what it doesn't show is causation. so if we actually just focus onn improving health behaviors and not actually be worrying aboutoy the body size, you are going to be able to see an increase improvement in someone's health without all of the additional stress and worry and self shame and loathing that comes alongt o with trying to be on a diet and losing weight aln l the time and actually just focusing on what it is that make somebody feel good and healthy in their bodies. which , whici think is really wt most people want. >> laura: i don't really understand that. ders thai have to confess i'm ig to follow that. i get the shaming thing.i i don't like that. i think you are right. people are trying their best.n' i don't have any problem withpl that. some people really struggle with
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all sorts of compulsions to eat or gamble or to do whatever. but it is a proven fact that if you are 100 pounds overweight, your joints are under enormous stress per square inch. everything in your body is undel enormous' stress. you would not dispute that, correct? t >> what i would say is that if somebody has a lot of weight on their body, it could come up foj sure, impact their joints and stress. but that can also happen, people haveif t joints problems if the. so focus on what will improve people's joints. if you can imagine a pen on youy skin and your oppression to than pen, it will cause a lot of problems and it will hurt. but if you just remove the pan, then it will not be a problem. so if you actually focus on what are the exercises? what are the things to actuallym improve joints and improve everything around the structure of the body that you would prescribe to somebody who ises i
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having the same issues in a thin body, you will see an improvement. you don't actually have to focus particularly on the body size. thisfocu is not about focusing n health and not caring about your health. >> laura: data, i get that. are you someone who is in favor of all of the drugs, the two. major drugs that are being taket to lose weight? are you against those or for those? real quick. >> i understand why people do il but i would say this, if someone lived on a deserted island and never saw a human person, with a fill a need to take those drugs? working with a client, the feara is the judgment and criticism from other people. >> laura.: yeah, i get that, but if they are on a desertedlo island, they are not eating processed food and junk food so they will not worry about >> todd: hunter biden will testify before two

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