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have a good one. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight, a vaccine will be available to every american that wants one by early next year. so why are some health officials pushing permanent changes to our everyday lives beyond that? we investigate. and the "the ingraham angle" has a big birthday surprise for joe biden. that's not joe biden. that's raymond arroyo in friday follies. but first, the focus. at this moment, planning is underway by the wealthiest and most powerful people on earth about how you should lift your life, how nations should be structured and societies reorganized all to promote global harmony through a world-wide distribution of assets.lt
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there's an astounding lack of curiosity by the media about this project. well, it's largely because most of them agree with the ultimate goals of a global wealth tax and perhaps perhaps an international green new deal. if the press were doing its job, you'd hear a lot about the bloomberg new economy forum which has been going on all week. attended by modern day global leaders and wealthy elites that supported joe biden. they're so confident in their agenda, so buoyed by the american first movement and their defeat that they're not trying to hide their disdain for american sovereignty. >> were you surprised how badly america has done on that? >> oh, it's mind-blowing. >> when the paris agreementhe ce into force, the united states with drew from it and left us and the other countries around the world disappointed.d.
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>> the marketplace is encouraged by having a leader now that is more inclusive. >> inclusive.re of course, if they have their way, you're going to have no say in the future of the global haeconomy. no way to affects it, no way to change it. it's up to american patriots to oppose what they're trying to do at almost every turn. that means supporting senators kelly loeffler and david purdue in georgia in the run-off on january 5. it means keeping pressure on republican elected officials across the board. let's face it, before trump, a lot of them were wrong on both trade and immigration. have to keep an eye onea them. over the next four years, these republicans are going to come under enormous media and financial pressure to appease the global elites. make no mistake, the globalists are determined to ram through their agenda. given biden's age and mental acuity, they feel like they have
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a very narrow window, short window to achieve their grand design. n if biden gets into office, get ready for the fight of your life over the next year. at every turn, they will try to subvert your rights and take your prosperity. to start, they'll crater your personal finances with insane climate policies. >> need a economy transition backing those that are part of the solution and taking capitol away from those that are part of the problem. >> cap and trade mechanism or carbon tax. >> an active carbon market with a carbon price that would continue to step up around level every year. >> guaranteed tax increases on energy would devastate the middle class. they know that. the elites know that. that's their point, remember? we made a point to get to aoc to stop these deals. but bloomberg and his pals are smart.
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they know exactly the kind of rhetoric that is needed to win people like alexandria ocasio-cortez over. >> climate change will kill us all. if we're waiting for things to be delivered in 2050, we won't be around to see them. >> we don't have a lot of time, when 10 and 20 years. >> we don't have 10 or 12 years for new power stations. we need them in 18 months.hi >> laura: on trade, bloombergem and his globalist cronies made clear in a special report what their overriding goal is. sticking together by guarding against the risk of the u.s. and china decoupling. they don't want that. bloomberg and lots of other americans have billions tied up in china. so decoupling from the communist regime would be a disaster even though it would be a huge boon to american industries and workers. on covid, billionaires like bill
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gates could barely hide their excitement for what a biden presidency will bring. >> as people come in, do they have a digital certificate that says whether they have beengh vaccinated or not. the u.s. rejoins the who, this idea of what is the vaccine certificate looks like, hopefully that dialogue will begin. >> laura: show me your papers. don't for a second think that you'll have a seat at that table for this dialogue. you're just supposed to sit down and do what you're told, remember? that's what dr. fauci told us anyway.t the chinese cdc's chief epidemiologist had basically the same message yesterday. >> we have a community value, a high individual value, in the united states and european countries. personal right. it's a top priority.
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most importantly, everybody takes the order and follow the instruction. >> laura: everyone takes the order and follows the instruction or else. do what you're told. mask up, open your wallet, distance. get the vaccine certificate. give up your freedom, your autonomy.hehe do not under any circumstances ask any real questions. doesn't that sound like a fun world to live in? this is the type of mentality that will guide the biden administration's covid response. good old joe will bend over backwards to appease the world health organization. a prospecto that has emboldened the head doctor. >> the fastest way out of this pandemic is for us to work together in solidarity across sectors andec borders.f vaccination will prolong the pandemic. the pandemic has taken so much
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from us. but it has also given us something, the opportunity to think afresh about the world thatng we want. we can build the healthier, safer and fairer world that we all want and build back better. >> laura: there it is.es you think it's any coincidence that he's borrowing biden's campaign slogan or who is borrowing from whom these days? it's a signal they're all on the same time, all have the same end goal. individualism and individual rights will be subverted to the global rights, the communal rights. it's a sign that joe biden won't put america first. he's not out to make america better and he won't make that his first priority. he's got to do the bidding of bloomberg, wall street, big business and the rest of the special interests that bank rolled his campaign.ak
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of course, that means kowtowing to the elites that don't give a damn about jobs and wages for americans. they never did. it's imperative that we hold the senate next year. with the majority, we have a chance at thwarting this kind of takeover, the levers of power from our government to a government far, far away. we can make sure that the america first movement continues to deliver results that our it is sets and we can use to build a future where our children can thrive under the system of government and with our inalienable rights that we love and cherish. that's the angle. joining me now is michael anton, former trump and nsd official and author of "the stake." michael, are you surprised that no one seems to be talking about how much power these global elites will have under this new post pandemic world that they want toto create? >> well, i guess i disagree a little.d
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they're talking about how much power they're going to have and they're gloating about it, enjoying it. i'm not surprised. i've been familiar with this crowd a long time having worked in the corporate sector and attended conferences like this and so on the last 15 or 20 years. i know how they think. what they're trying to do, one of the things that nudged me in a trumpist direction five years ago and made me to a whole-hearted supporter of the president. i agree with you. this is a bad agenda.ad it's bad for the country and the middle class. bad for communities and industries. only really enriches the people at the top. i found it interesting browsing some of their materials. one of the first things i read was, you know, covid gives us an opportunity to address inequality. what is the biggest driver of inequality the last 30 years? one is immigration.
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undercutting american wages and the second is bad trade policy that sends jobs overseas and decimates industries.in so inequality has been growing for precisely the agenda that these people want to resume. it's w beyond hypocritical for them to say the word with a straight face. >> laura: again, making china richer and china more powerful and a lot of the people, 180 speakers at this conference but a lot of them are big supporters of outsourcing. growour responsibility to other countries. >> i used to hear that. you used to hear that said as a talking point. well, it's for every american who drops out ofns the middle class, somebody in china or india joins it, it's not a bad trade. that i have no fundamental patriotic loyalty to their ownsy country. they pat themselves on the back for their morality by saying other people on the other size are rising and it's okay.aot and they're getting richer it from. you brought up climate. every one of these globalists that is heavy invested in china
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on the production side, they want to use the chinese labor market because it's cheaper and they salivate at the idea of the huge consumer market they're in. they know how bad china's record on pollution is across the board and say nothing about it. the paris accords. basically doesn't do anything to curb chinese -- lets everybody set their own emissions targets and the chinese are burning coal. doesn't trouble mike bloomberg or anybody - else but they want americans to take a serious hair cut on the energy side, pay more for gas and/or give up your car entirely. hey, i have a question though. is there a single one of these billionaires that will give up their private jet? i doubt it. >> laura: speaking of people at the top, hillary clinton is on board for the great reset. >> it's time to look at what to
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make capitalism markets operations work much more effectively and frankly equally begin to move away from the shareholder centric approach by shifting the incentives and assumptions that have grown into the system the last 50 years. >> laura: michael, what does she mean by shifting incentives? what is she getting at? >> i find it odd that somebody like hillary clinton that starts out as a low-level staffer around democratic campaigns and ends up partner of a law firm, which is a real job, but it's not clear she was there for any other reason that her husband was the governor. and then first lady. you know, senate, secretary of state. never worked in industry in her life. somehow managed to be -- i don't know what they're worth. the clintons are worth in the tens of millions of dollars. capitalism is working for them. but they're in on the drift. reorient the economy to a handful of winners at the very
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top that pay out big money to come to conferences, give speeches and book advances. they love that system. why wouldn't they want to build it up? >> laura: we'll continue to cover this. this is part of an agenda that will beey worked on and labored over and pushed for years. fantastic to see you. thanks so much. speaking of standing up to the global elites, the former chair of the california gop says it's time for governor newsome to go. writing california needs a leader that collaborates with californians instead of one that dictates freedom. he lies to them. it's that arrogance that has fostered an effort to recall newsome that is garnered over 700,000 signatures out of the 1.5 million natives. joining me now, harmeet dhillon. how would this process work? ifce the signature number, 1.5 million was actually reached? >> well, first of all, this is
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the third such recall effort. there's two prior efforts. the signature numbers you're mentions are with some other recall efforts. once we reach the signature threshold and they're verified, then the -- there's a recall election scheduled. the election can include also who is the candidate to replacea so we have this in california closer to 20 years ago now with gray davis being recalled in the middle of a poor economic time and energy shortages in our state, similar to now. that was initiated by darrell isa and he paid for that effort to gather the signatures but last minute he stepped out in favor of arnold schwarzenegger.
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>> laura: let's cut to the chase. how likely is it? you're saying the 700,000 is a conglomerate of the three efforts together? is that right? >> yeah. different efforts. no one of these efforts has reached the threshold. >> okay. yeah. but the people are ticked off in california. they're really mad that they're being told to stay indoors between 10:00 p.m. and throughout the morning and yet,h of course, the famous photo and the french laundry and the press conferences about how we're entertaining curfews, we're reading the studies in portugal and saudi arabia. i mean, people are fed up with him. i have so many friends in california. a lot are democrats and they're just shaking their head. >> that's right, laura. it's not just the governor. we also have legislators that are on a junket to maui last week at the same time that we're
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being told to eliminate essential travel, can't gather with families. beyond the covid stuff, there's energy shortages, there's fires. there's terrible and increasing economic regulations. there's crackdowns on people that want to be independent contractors.s. people with money or jobs and families and paying taxes are fleeing the state in record numbers. so i lived here for 20 years. never have i seen a negative situation here in california. if ever there were a time foreoa governor that is increasingly unpopular to be recalled, now is the time and i would be very concerned if i were gavin canewsome. >> laura: this is -- it's not good. it's not good. it's sad because it's a beautiful state and a wonderful state. but we need political change there, harmeet.s you're at the center of it all. thanks so much. public health officials are going to do everything they can to cling to power even after the vaccine.
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we'll tell you how. plus, some of this same similar forces that have been dismissing hydroxychloroquine for months and months tried to do it again in a senate hearing. one man that testified know as little bit about it. dr. harvey was a witness and he tells us how it went down in moments. ♪ tells us how it went downwnwnwnn
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♪ >> laura: the stunning success of president trump's operation warp speed caught team apocalypse off guard. now the cronies in the meet i can't and medical cartel are scrambling to make sure that their pandemic powers never recede. just yesterday, pennsylvania secretary of health threw cold water on hopes of a return to normal any time m m soon. >> we anticipate again that we'll be rolling this out through the winter and then the spring and into the summer. it could take a significant amount of time in pennsylvania. i anticipate we'll be wearing masks in 2021, well into maybe the end ofof 2021. >> why not say 2024? it's not only pennsylvania citizens forced to comply for the foreseeable future.21 >> getting vaccinated with a highly efficacious vaccine does> not mean you'll completely abandon public health measures.
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>> laura: while this might make your life miserable, it's no big deal to fauci. he never liked the old normal anyway. >> i don't think we should ever shake hands ever again. not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus disease, it would increase the likelihood of influenza.a. >> laura: plexiglass everywhere. doctor, is this what the "science" demands? you and i were on this in march when you first came on "the ingraham angle" as part of the original medicine cabinet. they hate the old normal. they hate it. >> it is puzzling. we know from the marine corps " study charm that masks, social distancing and quarantine don't work.al
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we know the danish study, a randomly controlled trial shows that masking doesn't work. i'm not sure what their point is. they say follow the science. they don't follow the science. they want us to simply follow them. it's puzzling and it's disturbing because of the obvious problems that such things as lockdowns and social distancing lead to and have in the social and economic loss. >> laura: it's gospel now. if you're out on a trail running, you'll have people throw themselves off of the side of the trail if you're not wearing a mask in the middle of the woods. people are petrified still. "the new york times" is reporting that the world health organization dr. o has rejected the anti-viral drug remdesivir as a covid treatment. if you've been listening to our show, you might have known this monthsga ago. >> remdesivir does not work. that third city did that anthony
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fauci touts of being a big break through, doesn't work. high dose vitamin d does work. >> remdesivir has never shown that it drops viral load. never shows any mortality benefit. >> laura: now, how does a cardiologist know so much before all of these medical professionals that have been doubting remdesivir? >> i have no conflict of interest, numberio 1. i'm an educated man and can read the literature without bias. remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine is something very important. that is centralized planning like in economics and healthcare is a mistake. it leads to magnification of mistaken processes. in this case, remdesivir which has significant side effects as well as is not cheap was pushed
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forward and really should happen is you should have been allowed to try that, try hydroxychloroquine and let crowd wisdom rule.si eventually we would have come to a better place than we are now. most of the work uses hydroxychloroquine to great success. this is medical central planning gone awry. >> laura: and politics because trump was for it. they had to be against it. speaking of president trump,p, e signed two new regulatory measures today. they didn't get that much attention to lower prescription drug costs. one ties medicare payments for drugs to the lowest price paid among oecd nations. the other requires drug makers to give rebates to medicare enrollees. now, the president commented about this today. watch.hi >> these reforming will save american patients many billions of dollars every single year for generations. the american people have been abused by big pharma and the
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army of lawyers, lobbyists and bought and paid for politicians. >> laura: this is such great news even the left is happy. i know you suggested reforms like this to the president in early 2016 during the campaign. so what is your reaction to today's announcement? >> i'm glad we're finally there. i think the democratic platform6 of negotiating with drug companies will never come to fruition. there will be no real negotiation. you have to use the sherman clayton and robinson patent antitrust acts and force lower drug prices. americans are being bankrupted byti this. medicare and medicaid are being bankrupted. this is probably one of the areas that bernie sanders and president trump probably find ground. as you know, five years ago i pushed this concept hashed. if one google's my name, it's there on the internet.t. some things don't die.
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>> laura: head of the curve again, doctor. thanks. i'm taking my vitamin d and zinc every day. >> just like the scotts do. you're doing it in europe. do it here.tt >> laura: everybody should be taking it. thanks, doctor, so much. >> my pleasure. thank you again. >> every study of the outpatient use of one particular drug, hydroxychloroquine, with or without accompanying agents has shown substantial benefit in reducing risks of hospitalizations and mortality. such a drug must be safe and must be safe when used in the initial viral replication phase of this illness. we know this from common sense. >> laura: as covid cases sky rocket, health experts are still dismissing the potential benefits of the ones like dr. harvey just mentioned. in the same senate hearing the dean of the brown university school of health and msnbc
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favorite launched this attack on the drug hydroxychloroquine. >> every single high quality study has failed to find any benefit of hydroxychloroquine for covid-19. with little to no data does more harm than good. >> dr. harvey joins me now. the political pressure that has been brought to bear against hydroxychloroquine is coming from the medical establishment, which from day 1 wanted to squash it. why? >> well, it's unclear. but i think there's a pair of factors that come into play. i think both include that it's cheap. it's unexpensive and exists and already approved.
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on a fair marketplace, it will dramatically outcompete expensive medications.r the second is that once the president said something about it, it was already untouchable. >> doctor, this is what dr. jaw said about following the science for his patients. >> i think a lot about the evidence. i think that my patients want me to give them science-based treatment.t. i take care of patients and i try to do my best. obviously i'm not perfect but i try to use science and compassion. >> we appreciate that. have you treated any covid patients? >> i have not, sir. >> laura: well, he hasn't treated a covid patient. dr. smith, who runs the smith center for infectious disease is in new jersey. he's been on the show i can't count how many times since march. he's treated over 300 patients. he saw great success withti hydroxychloroquine and he couldn't peg it to any other
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intervention. >> that's correct. and dr. frarid and dr.tyson and dr. proctor. everyone who has come forward to say that they're using it shows dramatic success with it. >> laura: now cnn thinks that hydroxychloroquine is to blame for americans being so hesitant about a covid vaccine. >> four in ten americans are unwilling to get a vaccine. what is your message to those people? >> you know, i know the reluctance and the hesitation because of the concerns of how the fda was issuing these emergency use authorizations. hydroxychloroquine was an example of what an emergency use authorization was granted for t something that didn't have any evidence behind that. >> laura: first of all, they do need an emergency use authorization. that was a screw up by the fda. the drug has been around for 70 years.
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you can use it for other maladies, a doctor can, because it's so safe. >> yes, the first use authorization was actually a restriction that rick bright was insubordinate. he was ordered to make an investigational new drug application and he didn't. he conspired to make an emergency use authorization and put a limitation on the use of it to hospital patients only. that was passed in a half an hour in the middle of the night by m the fda. that was months before it was revoked because it was for severely ill hospital patients. it was the exact opposite. >> the studies that dr. jacques kept citing is when it was used too late or not the right dosing according to dr. raul, the renown epidemiologist himself. thanks, doctor, for your courage and wisdom for speaking out on this.
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we enjoyed the testimony very much. thanks. >> thanks very much. >> laura: "the ingraham angle" has a birthday surprise for joe biden. we discovered something really interesting about barack obama's interview with oprah. raymond arroyo has it all onra friday follies next. ♪ picking your health insurance coverage isn't
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>> live from america's newest headquarters on ashley strohmeyer. at a shooting in wisconsin while leaving equable herds including seven adults and one teenager. policing the shooting was not a random act and it seems to be with the salt of some type of altercation. if authorities are searching for the suspects and witnesses described the suspect is a white man in his 20s or 30s. authorities say the mall will be closed today. donald trump jr. testing positive for covid-19 takes him one of the nearly 12 million people who contracted the virus in the u.s. he has no symptoms according to his spokesperson. he diagnosed averaging less than 1300 coronavirus deaths per day. at the highest when it started. i'm ashley strohmeyer and now back to "the ingraham angle," all your headlines go to foxnews.com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, the fox news channel. ♪ >> laura: it's friday night and that means it's time for
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friday's follows. for that, we return to our old friend, raymond arroyo. author of "the spider that saved christmas." ray, a birthday is being ndcelebrated. it's actually almost over. so we have only a little time left to celebrate. >> that's right. today is joe biden's 78th birthday. it's being celebrated, laura, like it's the queen mother. if he's sworn in as the a.p. writes, he will be the oldest u.s. president ever. they also report that he stays in tip top shape while working out five days a work using a peleton bike, tread mill and weights. he looks stiff to be doing that. that's my opinion. >> laura: don't be so cynical. we have exclusive footage of joe biden in the gym. it's impressive. >> i'm going to take it up a't notch. my back! >> confirming my thesis.e
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whatever his workout regimen is, biden is a very aged 78-year-old. the amtrak express is now the amtrak regress. this is his press conference yesterday. >> i'm going to -- we're going to impose -- we're going to enforce -- excuse me. employ the defense reconstruct act to go out there and dictate and do following things. >> laura: okay. well -- >> why does nobody in the press ld with biden?ong >> laura: they can't. >> someone needs to ask the question. >> laura: they didn't do it the whole campaign. now joe biden has a transition team together. are they going to say oops? trump doesn't work out, so he doesn't b go to the gym. but snappy. he's snappy. >> right.
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i wish i could say the biden press has gotten better. you probably did not see it anywhere else, this speech did w not get better. >> we discuss the need to help states with title 32 funding for the national guard. a fancy way of saying governorsu need to be able to get funding when they -- when they need-- and -- bring the national guard in to play. the national guard will have to play this. cost a lot of money. >> good lord. i mean, they have to hold everybody accountable to theth same standard, laura. everyone in public life. i think this raises important questions about his mental agility at this moment. maybe we're overstating it it. vice president biden gets the same media treatment as vice president pence. this was the end of the covid task force briefing yesterday. watch. >> thank you. [screaming questions].
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>> can you believe that bite, laura? they're screaming at the man. >> laura: they're like -- if you spent any time in africa, it's the jackal. they're like jackals. this is -- it's beyond-- they will never ever, ever treat biden or any democrat like they have treated this administration. okay?at if there's good reason, medium reason for doing so, they will never. it's disgraceful. >> laura, the cdc says we shouldn't yell and shout over thanksgiving. imagine the covid flying around in that room. biden went to a theater to meet with speaker pelosi and chuck schumer.el there was no yelling from the press but a love-in.
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>> in my oval office, my casa, you casa. hope we spent a lot of time together. >> laura: two casas es su casa. >> it was a romance there. >> laura: of course. speaking of covid though, producers are going to great lengths to protect actors in those romantic gauzy movies popping up all over cable.e. >> they installed plexiglass between the actors in between the kisses and airbrush the glass out in post production. when you breathe on another actor for hours after being tested, how does this help unless you're using the barrier all the time? i don't get that at all. >> laura: lifetime is not only -- is not the only group, i guess, using technology to keep performers safe. what's going on? oprah winfrey interviewed obama
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the other day from a different location? >> a separate state. >> can she see me yet? >> i can. >> this is pretty cool technology you have here. let's let me try that. we're playing footsies.gy we should have done this in outer space. we could have been sitting on like neptune in a bubble. >> you're in washington d.c. and i'm home in santa barbara. but through the miracle of technology, we get to be facelio face in the same room and we don't have to wear a mask. >> and we have a fire going apparently.e >> laura, this book, the book the man is pushing, it's 700 pages in the first installment. 1,400 pages complete. that means the memoirs of obama's first term and second term are longer than any bible you'll find. he needs an editor. >> laura: i like it when he says
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it's like we're in jupiter. the footsies. it's like. it's like. okay. raymond, thank you. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> laura: the grinches that stole christianity? an atheist group force as kansas school to cancel involvement with a>> toy drive with franklin graham's charity. the reverend is here to explain. shocking. ♪ eeee
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♪ >> laura: operation christmas child provides christmas gifts for millions of underprivileged children all over the world. it's amazing. seems like an unobjectable cause, isn't it? not if you're a local atheist group looking to ruin other people's christmases. liberty middle school in kansas is cancelling plans for students and faculty to participate in ii the program as the freedom from religion foundation t demanding the school cease participation. joining me now, reverent franklin graham, president of samaritans purse. the nonprofit running the drive. reverend, this complaint -- they do this every either and christmas.
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they say this violates basic constitutional principles. what is your reaction? >> you know, we've done this for 27 years. it's close to 200 million shoe boxes that we have given out. we don't solicit necessarily from schools. anybody can participate. what this is, this is just children there at the school that did this on their own and got this school involved. first of all, i want to say thank you to the kids and everybody that practiced shoe box. il i want people to know that there at liberty middle school, you can send your shoe boxes and we'll take them even though your school doesn't want to participate, you can participate. laura, this is -- i want everything that gets a box to know that god loves them. that he cares for them. we don't hide the fact that we're - christians. it's on our website. we're up front about ourth
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position and our faith. you see, i believe that jesus christ is god's son. i believe he came at christmas. that god gave him to this world. that if we would just turn from our sins that god will forgive our sins and heal our sins. >> i want to play this tape. pastor john mcarthur made an interesting statement about the current state of our society. >> america is in a morale free fall. murder the babies in the womb, if they survive the womb, you entice them to transgender sexual deviation. if they survive that, you entice them in a godless world and then drown them in pornography. this is a nation so far down in the sewer of wickedness that nothing surprises me. >> laura: reverent, do you share his concerns? >> i do. i think we're in a morale free fall.
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the only hope is god. we have to come to him in repentance, turning from our sins and putting our faith in his son, jesus christ. if we do that, god will hear our prayers and he will heal this country. people have asked me, what will it take to bring this country together? i don't think it will ever come together. i think we're so divided now and it's going to get worse and the hatred that we see from many in the public square toward christians is incredible. i'm not going to back down, laura. i'm going to keep telling people that god loving them and cares for them. i'm not going to back down. >> laura: reverend graham, it should never be controversial to help a child any time of the year, especially at christmas. thanks so much. our last bite, what if there was an award for pomposity, irresponsibility and nastiness and being an ego maniac? what kind of award would that be?
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cuomo prime time. >> let's get after it. >> let's get after it. i love that saying. you're looking fit and fine. over the past few years, i've done my own posters. did a new one for what we went through with covid. went up the mountain. we curved the mountain, came down to other side. >> what is the state policy regarding admission or readmission to the nursing home? >> a good question. i don't know. >> laura: the policy he department know about which led to the death of thousands of seniors. the press didn't care about that. they'll bestow their founder's award to andrew cuomo for his way to calm people around the world. what? the founder's award is presented to an individual organization that crosses cultural boundaries to touch our common humanity.
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according to the emmys, our common humanity is touched by an ego maniac that sent thousands of elderly to their death. shame on them. mike emanuel and the fox news at night team take it from here. have a great weekend. >> mike: welcome. the state house and senate put out a statement following the white house meeting. they've not been m mike: breaking tonight the republican leaders of the michigan state house and senate banana statement following the white house meeting, they've not been made aware of any information that would change the outcome of the election. the republican governor of georgia certified the state's results in favor of joe biden but says there were discrepancies that needed to be
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