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we are always independent, we will never be the media mob, we try to get it right and always tell you the truth. that is something that media never does right, on purpose it seems, but let not your hearts be troubled, laura ingraham with a big show tonight. >>laura: are you finally now seeing the fauci problem? finally? >> here is my dilemma with fauci. >> dilemma? he needs to go. i tried to give some do different to the fact that he devoted decades of his life trying to save lives. he got everything wrong. now he's being political about
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it, and now he's changed the goalpost again. i can't take it. don't wear a mask it, wear a mask, where two masks. >> at some point we have to have freedom. >> you see the point, you're ahead of the curve. i tried to be fair, you are ahead of the curve. >>laura: i enjoyed watching outlets on your show, because he has been a leader on this. >> 's been great. >>laura: awesome show tonight we will see you tomorrow. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. this is what we're talking about. america's doctor is on the outs. it's about time. for months we've told you that dr. fauci's doublespeak is misinforming the public. tonight will bring you the latest. also, with the biden doj start criminalizing the vague and ever
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shifting standards of what constitutes systemic racism? bob woodson response to that. why are they calling for the end of prisons no prisons. detroit police chief james craig on what effect that will have on our streets. but first, the red state scare. that is the focus of tonight's angle. democrats and their allies in big tech have become incredibly hostile toward roughly half the country. trump rallies and early tea party events, the january 6 capital riot was a gift to democrats. it gave them the video and the narrative that they desperately wanted and needed to justify a crackdown on the civil liberties of all conservatives. it's coming from the highest levels of the biden administration, starting at the doj. biden's attorney general believes that january 6 was worse than the oklahoma city bombing that killed more than
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160 americans, including children. >> we are facing a more dangerous period than we've faced in -- plan to give the career prosecutors working on this matter 24/7 all the resources they could possibly required to make sure that we look more broadly to look at where this is coming from, what other groups there may be that could raise the same problem in the future. i know the fbi director has made the same commitment. >> what did judge garland mean by, quote, looking more broadly. is that more domestic surveillance, lower probable cause standards? it sounds like the patriot act on steroids. democrats used to oppose government overreach like this
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but on capitol hill today, they were embracing it. >> domestic terrorism is not a new threat, but it's an urgent threat that will require serious focus to ensure we're doing everything we can to protect the safety and security of all americans. every senator here today took an oath to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies both foreign and domestic. today's hearing is our first on january 6 attack, it will not be our last. >> by the way, these same senators who went on about preventing domestic terrorism they didn't have a problem as i could tell with antifa. they also have no qualms with with bidens getting up our border enforcement making it a cinch for terrorists to enter american and for illegal alien criminals to avoid deportation. what democrats are pushing of course isn't about your security. it's about criminalizing an
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entire political movement in america. know dedicated men and women of the capitol police were overwhelmed and unprepared for a breach. >> your intelligence folks on january 3rd, the intelligence division of the capitol police issued an internal report which stated the proud boys, whites and supremist groups, other extremists grossed would be in public sources may be inclined to become violent. so you have your own report, did you see that report that was put out on the third? how was that not a warning sign and if it was, what did you do when you read that report? >> unreal, they have the reports. but the solution offered for preventing future breaches of the capital is surveillance of more americans? >> i think my big concern is on
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the collection, on how wide we are casting the net that would have revealed this was coming and we were facing this type of mass insurrection. >> first of all, anyone who has studied armed insurrection throughout history knows that this one was pretty lame by comparison. it was despicable, criminal, and infuriating, but a riot. the only person shot inside the capital was an armed air force vet named ashley babbitt. i don't think we still know who the officer was that shot her or the circumstances surrounding why he did it. we haven't seen the after action report on her to have. the loss of life that occurred that day is still shrouded in mystery. from the get-go, the media saw the tragic day as an opportunity to tar the entire trump
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collation as a bunch of heinous terrorist. prosser reports circulated for weeks claiming that trump supporters smashed over the head with a fire extinction or killing him. now, that is even called into question. how can this be? we still don't know anything about the officer's cause of death? but we know the entire life story of the idiot in the buffalo get up and face paint? you get the gist. to bad, if you voted for trump if you ended at trump rally or had support for his agenda you're complicit. you're complicit in the attack and need to be shunned from society, lose your job, and be banned from social media indefinitely. with the assistance of their benefactors in big tech, the democrats are working overtime to frighten good patriotic americans from exercising
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their freedom. they want to make you fearful of speaking out, of sharing your views online, of attending peacefully attending rallies. and it all begins to feel like a police state environment. in washington, it already is. look at what we've come to. these military vehicles and razor wire are here for one reason and one reason only. because pelosi and company want you to think that pro trump insurrectionists are plotting right at this very moment. to overthrow congress. they know that's not true. it's a total lie. a few senators, they see how this could all backfire for the democrats. >> how do we protect the capital from either an angry mob or probably more likely one, two, three malignant actors without turning it into a fortress. >> i think there are options for maintaining an open environment
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an open campus type of environment while putting substantial physical security measures in place both for the building, as well as farther out. time and distance is our best friends. >> they want to keep american citizens from having the freedom to walk around capitol hill, to assembly peacefully near the representatives that work for us. on january 6 we had a problem with what about 800 people? out of a country of 330 million. but we are a free people. we are free to speak out, we're free to petition the government for eight we are free to assemble, travel, and worship. make no mistake about it, what we're witnessing at all levels of society run by liberals is a new red scare. instead of targeting marxist or communists, they're fighting americans in red states.
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and this entire charade on capitol hill is designed for forbidding the people from assembling. so no more rallies, no more organizing your -- online break that's all domestic terrorism now. they might not be able to use covid to keep you home, so now they have come up with a far more more far-reaching. scare tactics are all they have. the states they run are teetering on age, new york is failing, california, that's failing, illinois is a total mess. michigan isn't far behind. new england, where i'm from has lost its manufacturing base, its drowning in high taxes. just like their covid lockdown democrats efforts to decriminalize the america first movement is going to crash and burn. these attempts to limit the free
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speech of us citizens will run into the buzz all of those 200 federal judges appointed by donald trump. soon this is also going to have been. the weather is going to get better and when it does, all those left-wing's protests are going to return. and then, once again, we will see what a bunch of frauds the democrats really are. suddenly all the liberal concerns about domestic terrorism is just going to fade away, just like their political futures, and that's the angle. conservative commentator and host of the podcast, where were all these domestic terrorist concerned over this summer when the american cities were burning? >> they didn't exist at that point because i think the democrats felt at that point that they needed a kind of paramilitary wing to agitate against a trumpet and they had to do it at every level and they had to kind of say that trump was presiding over all the social unrest so they could then try to blame on him, on his
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administration. i think what's remarkable about the hearing today is the democrats completely changed the narrative. they had this whole big narrative going right up until january 6 and that narrative has completely collapsed. there was no insurrection, there was no coup, the only shot fired in the capital on january 6 was the shot fired by a policeman. the new york times tried hard making up the story about they knew that the story was alive from the beginning, and the reason is that there is plenty of video of what was happening all over the capital. yet you will notice there was never any video of brian being hit on the head with a fire extinguisher. they made that up, government attributed to unnamed sources and never published a correction. they said this story has updated
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because new facts have been come -- of the truth is they tried to construct a false narrative and now that that falls narrative has imploded grandmother moving to the let's call it the white supremacy narrative which is equally bogus. >> he said this about the national guard troops on the capital. >> the use of the national guard, we know after 9/11, the national guard helped for quite a while, he also know that we have to have a plan going forward as well as to consider what happens when we need a greater number of national guard in a crisis. >> she thinks they may need more? >> 9/11 was a military campaign planned in afghanistan and saudi arabia, and elsewhere, an attack on u.s. soil as people who saw themselves as professional soldiers. there is no comparison to what what's going on here, i have to
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read and i had to chuckle a little bit because hundreds of congressional members and staff are apparently in therapy over the events of january 6. they're in counseling, even though not a single one of them apparently was harmed, and so what you have here is the attempt to create a wartime scenario with media propaganda that sort of wartime propaganda to go along with it even during the impeachment we saw the concocted videos making it look like it was a scene out of braveheart. you had to doctor the videos to create the impression because in reality this was a bunch of rowdy people walking through a hallway. >> you wrote about all those years ago with obama, the democrats have no problem making excuses for bill ayres and the weather underground, real domestic terrorists, but now everyone who went to a rally ever is approving of a capital riot or of domestic terrorism.
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they're trying to frighten people away from future rallies, maybe trump rallies, maybe other types of rallies. i think it's as much about 2022 and 2024 as anything else. i don't think they think there's a real threat of another insurrection. i don't think biden thinks that i think it's all political and it's a disgusting abuse of u.s. tax dollars and it's a disgusting infringement of america liberties. >> it's really the threat they fear is the threat of trump. i think trump is like the exorcist, he walks in there with holy water. and they have this absolute terror that this guy will be back in 2024, and he will be back before the american voters. the american voters are determined to make sure that does not happen and all of this rigmarole and all of this is aimed at preventing that single fact from becoming a reality. >> by the way, the damage that was done at the capital, which
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was terrible, but in minnesota there was $25,000 worth of damage to one corner brightly get this, damage and he believes -- over the summer $1-$2 billion. 237 officers injured. capital riots, more than 50 officers injured, five deaths. it was bad, but don't try to compare what happened over the summer or oklahoma city with this riot at the capital. it's just ridiculous objectively, subjectively, subjectively, it's ridiculous. >> absolutely. marit garlin trying to make and say that the january 6 was worse because this was all going on at the type where at the nighttime riots are no big deal because they're only property damage. >> it's their nighttime.
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it's a difference between nocturnal and during the day. great to see you great as you've heard all day long. tiger woods hospitalized after a terrible rollover car accident in la. here's how the la county sheriff described the crash. >> he crossed the center divide to the point it arrested 700 feet away so i would say that indicates they were going at a relatively greater speed than the normal however because it is downhill it slopes and also the curves that area has a high frequency of accidents. >> while woods is lucky to be alive, a source tells the los angeles times his childhood angle, to leg fractures, one of which was compound. every golf fan wants to know this, is this a series of career ending injuries? also a physician for team usa doctor, thank you for being with us tonight. based on your knowledge, obviously you haven't seen tiger
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woods, these types of injuries will he play competitively in professional golf tournaments again? >> that's a great question laura. he actually does have a bright future. even though the multiple injuries are going to lead to about 6-9 month recovery, he will get through it. as a former professional athlete myself, i know it will take him hard work and persistence, and motivation and a great teamwork of medical people around him to help him overcome that he can get back on the course again. >> what will be more difficult for him to overcome, the compound fracture, which i believe is a full fracture, can it go through the skin even? is that how it works? or the shattered ankle. you pivot on your ankle when you play golf absolutely obviously.
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>> absolutely. both are serious injuries. depending on how much hardware is going to be placed in their will depend on the mobility he has both in the angle and or the neem. the physical rehabilitation is going to be extensive, that's for sure. people often really look at the ankle, as he is a right-handed hitter, and he is going to pivot on the right, we are assuming the compound fracture is on his right side of the angled. but that will have a little bit of decreased mobility. it's going to be important for the physical therapist to really work on the hip. the hip and the thigh are key in working with that twisting motion for a golfer. >> he's already just been, he's not even through his back rehab. that is a tough deal. he's a competitor and he is so
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lucky and fortunate to be alive today. i know he's getting great care and i think he knows some of the members of his team so we are praying for him and his family. thank you so much for joining us tonight. could the biden doj prosecute companies and institutions for systemic racism? bob woods reacts to a poisonous answer on that from joe biden's ag pick. why the heck is nbc news promoting an activist who is actually calling for the end of all prisons? the head of the detroit police response next. the head of the detroit in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine.
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>> you've all heard the term systemic racism casually thrown around for years now. what does it mean? that's just it, no one really knows.
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despite that, president biden's nominee for attorney general appeared before the senate today and yesterday and argued that the doj has jurisdiction over the entire idea of systemic racism. >> i think it is a plain to me that there is discrimination and widespread disparate treatment of communities of color and other ethnic minorities in this country. >> if you say an institution is systemically racist, how do you know what you know? do you measure it by disparate impact, or do you just look at the numbers and say the system must be racist. >> the authority of the department of justice does to look for patents or practices unconstitutional conduct. if we find a pattern or practice of unconstitutional conduct, i would describe that is institutional racism.
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>> here with me now is the founder of the woodson center. bob, you can sense that judge garland, he knows we already have laws in place, that deal with intentional racism. you have to show intent, right it's individually based or in a particular company, but that's already on the books, so what is this really all about? >> i don't think he was asked the right questions. would ask him to name six examples of institutional racism, and what are specifically used polydipsia prescriptions and that would be the consequences of those prescriptions and solving the problems of the least in the
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black community, those at the bottom. i think you've got to be very specific to pin them down to say it. because right now, laura, there are two ways you can deny people an opportunity to compete. one is to deny them by law the way we did under segregation. the other one that is much more insidious and diabolical is to tell blacks they don't have to compete. because of the history of discrimination and slavery, that you're free to sit at the gamblers table and wait to be dealt a winning hand. that is very defeating. it's insulting, it is patronizing, and as i've said before, i'd rather have the old-fashioned bigotry than the one that is being imposed by the friends of black folks. >> the attorney by the way as to lead the justice department civil rights division. a woman named kristin clark and back in 1994, she wrote that black people were endowed with "greater mental, physical, and
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spiritual abilities," and here is how judge garland responded when asked about her assertion. >> declaring that one racial group is superior to another for statements like that relevant to an evaluation of whether such a person should be put in charge of running the department of justice civil rights division. >> i read in the last few days these allegations on kristin clark his views on civil rights division, i have discussed with her, and they are in line with my own. >> they are in line with his own views apparently. this is getting more interesting by the moment. remember they were trying to sell merrick garland as a moderate a few years back. >> and really, again, they are dumbing down the standards, the undersecretary of education is
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similar, he was as san diego public school system when 20 percent of blacks got d's or f's versus 80 percent that didn't. what he did was instead of trying to find out what was working with the 80 percent and then of wiat-ii the 20 percent, he dumbed it down and said they would no longer required to in on time that people were not being censured for porridge behavior. in other words, he really dumb down the standards and he was awarded by appointment to the department of education. so a lot of people that hold these views, are really destructive. again, it's insulting to black america. >> grammar is racist. math is racist. grammar, math, shakespeare there is a whole bunch of new things. all of that is out the window.
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>> tell the white people to stop helping us. >> bob, there is only one like you. thank for withing being with us tonight. if the entire justice systemically is racist, some say it needs to be torn down completely taken down and rebuilt. nbc news decided to profile glowingly radical leftists who would do just that and today nbc hygienist highlighted an activist he wants us to imagine a future without prisons, jails and immigrant detention centers freight it sounds like a utopia for criminals. joining me now is detroit police chief. chief james craig. defunding the police, abolishing prisons, what would happen to the most vulnerable in your community if we listened to the woman at that nbc highlighted
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today. >> if we listen to the rhetoric, we'll see what we're already starting to see. a lot of our major cities are placing the courts decide that bill return means no bail, it's not by accident we're seeing an increase of shootings. i talked my colleagues all over the country. this isn't by accident. so incarcerating, policing this reimagining policing surveillance, and punishment should be abolished because it goes against healthy thriving communities. let's face it, what do we say to the families and the victims of murderers and rapists? we just abolish prisons? it's that knee-jerk same reaction. she's also a defund the police advocate. and look at what's going on in minneapolis right now. they are now trying to bring
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back police. >> i walked the streets where that police precinct was burned to the ground. i have to play this for you. for people who think i'm exaggerating, this individual she laid out her beliefs in very stark terms. it went beyond abolishing prisons. watch. >> in the prison industrial complex, almost everything has to change to a for that vision to come to fruition for it what i mean by that as we live in a capital society society. capitalism has to go. we work every single day to set the for the world other world without prisons. >> a lot of the surveillance maybe it's overblown. this is just a radical
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approach for people of every major city. what do we say, i already said it, what about the victims. what about their families. we're going in a direction very dangerous in this country. it's not by accident. you have some cities where police officers are leaving. thank god in detroit, we support the men and women who do this great job. but you look in some of these other cities. >> apparently the victims don't count unless you're in the capital in january 6. everybody else just does defends himself and they want to get rid of individual gun rights as well. thank you for doing what you do
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on a daily basis for the men and women in detroit. thank you so much. this show has been telling you for months that dr. fauci covid doublespeak would do a lot of harm in this country. sadly we have been proven correct. my medicine cabinet response to the latest outrages next. to
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>> if there's one show that led the way and oftentimes got a lot of grief for exposing dr.
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fauci's lies and deceit, it is this one. nine after night we've exposed how dr. fauci has abused his incredibly broad powers and is responsibility that he was given to work to fight covid from flip-flopping on masks, that's just the beginning of it, to misleading americans on valuable therapeutics, herd immunity, the vague nonexistent requirements for reopening. remember when he swore up and down we couldn't get back to normal until there was vaccine. now that's off the table. >> there are things even if you're vaccinated that you're not going to be able to do in society. for example, indoor dining. theaters, places where people congregate because of the safety of society. >> joining me now is the former covid advisor to hhs and dr. harvey rich. dr. alexander, you saw this
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up close and personal, what was fauci's biggest mistake? >> thank you for having me. it is great to be on your show. the thing about it is that i am very puzzled at times why he comes across so confusing and ambiguous. i'm not a mind reader, i don't know what his thoughts are, but he has done some good work in that united states, but his position, i have found that i would say many colleagues have been so confusing and ambiguous so we sometimes there is something other than science at play here. if the these people on the task force, especially they are clearly not following the science because the science on the issues of lockdown school
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closures, et cetera, their position has been changing. >> i'm going to say this, you are of very sober in how you been dealing with this. on one issue, at the very beginning, obviously i was involved here, is hydroxychloroquine. on that one issue, i think i told you everything you needed to know. but one issue to me told the tale, and it's gotten worse from then on. >> there is no amount of evidence that would until the vaccine has been established throughout the world and multiple passes. >> you can't have a shred of virus.
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anywhere in the world to satisfy his requirement to go to graduations, weddings, going to a restaurant. people are already in restaurants all over the united states. as far as i can tell there is minimum to no threat. what does that do, dr. alexander to the tape and science. he's obviously very smart, he wouldn't be in this position for 40 plus years if he was a dumb guy. what is going on here? >> the thing about it is that the science has been in fact i think the -- this covid
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pandemic has been the two publishing, the editors and the juveniles for it and they've of made a mess. i think everyone's positions. has been shifting. for the example, look at the issue with school closings. we know one year now. we have been harboring this for one year. that children are extremely of should be back in school, but it's something other than science playing. >> i don't mean to interrupt you, but this is beyond obvious. fauci said something very odd about the lack of cdc vaccine recommendations today. >> when you say wait a minute, if i'm fully vaccinated, do we really have to have we have to have firm recommendations from the cdc which i believe will be
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coming soon. they started off with an important recommendation and i think there will be others coming. >> we have been waiting for the vaccine since last spring. he said we needed the vaccine once we had the vaccine will be pretty much back to normal. now are waiting for the cdc guidelines? what? >> he doesn't want to take responsibility. >> i will go back to going back to the vaccine was the be-all and end-all, but now, if costa rica has any virus or if there's any virus left in the netherlands. we can't have our freedom back? >> i want to ask. the key issue has been made on the american people's needs. if this is to stop every case of covid, that is nonsensical
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covid, that is nonsensical. they need to put their foot down and real life. and go on with our lives for it we should be allowed to take sensible precautions. make commonsense defeat decisions decisions and move forward. >> well, they are not opening up these blue states anytime soon. it's not happening. i've been saying it, 2021 in blue state america is pretty much gone. this is going to roll right into 2022. they're talking about the variant in california. >> lockdowns just prolong everything. that is a big problem.
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the lockdown is the opposite of what you want to do. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. job items picked to be number two at hhs. ben carson is here to tell us why this is our home phone don't go away. you let the child with to tell why this is our home
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you let the child with counseling end with family kind counseling end with family kind of determine how they present. as a young adolescent age, is to give what are called to give the medicine to block the cu don't go through the young wrong puberty. >> the wrong puberty. here with me now is former hud secretary dr. ben carson. as someone who became so well known through your pediatric neurosurgery, should americans be worried about someone with those beliefs being number two at hhs? >> i firmly believe that people are welcome to lead whatever life they want to, those other freedoms that are
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guaranteed to us, but it becomes problematic when you put someone like that in a position where they can force those kinds of beliefs on others and particularly children. the human brain takes a long time to fully develop. usually mid-to-late 20s before it's fully developed. guidance is needed, in particularly for children. children have one thing in common. that is curiosity. there very curious about things. you don't let that curiosity take you to a place where it hurts you. they say curiosity killed the cat, that's why they have adults around them in order to guide them into the right responsible types of actions. children certainly are not capable of making decisions like that. what little boy hasn't when nobody's looking tried on his
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mother's shoes or what little girls hasn't tried on her father's shoes or tried on his toolbelt. that doesn't mean their gender dysmorphic, that means their curious kids. this is what's wrong with our society today. we have kind of lost common sense altogether. we go off on these incredible tangents. >> but she means business. she means business here. this is not just theoretical. this is advocating giving puberty blocking hormones to still developing children. that is a radical position. >> it's really rather abusive quite frankly, because these children are not capable of making those kinds of decisions for themselves. i know that she quotes a study that shows that if you go ahead and do these things that somehow you're going to cut down on suicides, but there are other
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studies that show that suicides go up. you can sort of pick the one that supports you. put all that aside and just think logically, common sense, for thousands of years, people have known what men were and what women were. people can choose what they want to do, but when they start hoisting it on others and particularly people that can't make decisions for themselves. >> in a leadership position. in a leadership position at hhs and the secretary of hhs, the nominee has zero healthcare experience. it's going to be quite a quadrate of radicals at hhs dr. carson, thank you for being with us the most revolutionary police force in human history the last bite explains. dad, i'm scared. ♪♪
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