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time, many of which are in my basement right now. after madden's passing, nfl commissioner roger goodell said nobody love football more than coach. he was football. unfortunately, that's all the time we have tonight. thank you for watching. i forget, you can catch me on "fox & friends," weekends, every saturday and sunday and on this friday night i will be posting fox's all-american new year's with my compadres, rachel campos duffy's and will cain, the weekend group is lately. you don't want to miss it. right now we turn it over to the very capable hands of sean duffy, who is in for >> thank you. looking forward to new year's eve as you hang out with my wife. >> good. >> this is a special edition of the ingrandma, tragic news, john madden passed away at the age of
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85, the latest on this said news later in the hour. new york city mayor bill deblasio claims to love small businesses after crushing them with mandates. 100 here to respond. multiple people arrested for protesting the city's vaccine mandate at a burger king. and who is this's biggest covid hypocrite, find out when we award the ingram angle's 2021 awards but first let's take a trip down memory lane. the 2020 president a campaign when the then candidate joe biden told us in this. >> i will put a placing plan to deal with this pandemic responsibly. i'm not going to shut down the economy or the country but i am going to shutdown the virus. >> that how. was will use to shutdown the virus? current chief of staff run claim gave us a bit of a hint.
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>> we have a federal government for a reason for this kind of nationwide threat the federal government mobilizes. sean: it only took him and to scrap that plan. >> there is no federal solution, this gets solved at the state level. sean: they are saying this was the right approach all along. >> governors will be empowered to tailor approach that meets the diverse circumstances of their own states. every state is very different. sean: perhaps biden already knew this and spread alive as it was necessary to explicate the pandemic. of course not even biden can justify the response.
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we have to ask which states are doing the best job, should we follow the lead of heavy-handed pro-mandate states like new york or pro-freedom states like florida. if you look at the data the choice is crystal clear, new york with its vaccine passport and crippling restrictions currently has a hospitalization rate nearly three times higher than florida's. new york's death rate is four times higher than florida and on top of that florida's unemployment rate is only 4.7%, new york, 6.6%. new york congressman lee selden is also running for governor of new york. welcome to the ingrandma angle. i will give you an easy one. or the governor of new york, how do you handle covid moving forward? >> first you have to value
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freedom, you have to respect people are smart enough to make their own decisions talking with their own doctors. the left is run out of ideas so they are talking mandates, lockdowns, fines, firings instead of early access to advanced treatment and therapeutics. following science as opposed to having the science follow the politics as we get new information from omicron in south africa, same thing playing here, the data, the facts, the truth is telling us that the peak time may be narrower, hospitalizations are lower, reactions milder. it is contagious but the reactions might even be more milder than the mild prediction people are making. let's also look at the science behind natural immunity. people have gotten covid and there is no research that is out that says their body has a certain level of immunity to the virus. is being studied by scientists as to whether or not that level of protection may be more than
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if you get vaccinated. all the information with a convenient for the narrative or not you have to speak honestly and transparently with people smart enough to make their own decisions. as far as ideas go that is why we are talking ppe with donald trump earlier in this virus, vaccine development, we should be talking about treatment and therapeutics. >> letting them make choices for themselves make all the sense, that is what america is based on but you have biden who is saying we can't do this in the federal government, we are going to pass this to the states. is president biden seeing the light that his policies are wrong or a hot potato saying i will make the governors responsible, not me? >> that's right. the problem is they have run out of ideas so by punching it to
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the states it is in the states if they come up short. the problem is the present has elevated doctor fauci, who we are encouraging second opinions, we can certainly use a bunch of new second opinions related to what doctor fauci is in, many americans want new first opinions. when you take it to the state level, new york is one of these examples where they get rid of elective procedures, and at the vaccine mandate on healthcare workers that ends up resulting in a higher staff shortage. we had a staff shortage inside hospitals, in new york city, nypd and fdny stopped receiving paychecks, you referenced the vaccine passports where people provide their medical information but the president is surrounded by people looking punitive, they want punishment, jabs in arms, they don't want dialogue, they want to tell people get the shop or else and you have to look at the other impacts, for example our kids,
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the emotional impact of the policies when they have the lowest rates of all the different generations as relates to their reaction, they are the ones being denied normalcy the most, they have sacrificed the most and we hear from doctor fauci the possibility of enacting a vaccine mandate on domestic air travel. i think the president isn't surrounded by the right people, thinking multidimensional we enough about the economic impact of the country and the health impact also the health impact not related to covid so the problem number one in kicking the can to the states which in many respects could be the right way forward, what we saw in the beginning of the pandemic in many respects, some of these states like new york and california and elsewhere are doing the wrong thing with that power, infringing on freedoms
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more than this president and the president getting bad advice from those around him. regardless of whether it is president biden and the white house. sean: those states are not getting the results they would anticipate from these serotonin lockdowns and mask mandate. i want to talk about the economic impact these restrictions have had on new york and how you bring that economy back, stop people from going to florida and keep them in new york. i appreciate it. they told us it wasn't going to happen again but schools are shutting down and going virtual in the rise in omicron cases despite mounting evidence that covid, this very and included isn't much threat to kids.
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the mental health, anguish and shutdowns on so many of them, so bad that even biden's surgeon general is sounding the alarm. >> their lives been turned upside down, haven't been able to see friends as often as they would in that has taken a toll, we have anxiety and depression rates going up. children have been struggling for a while and we have a moral obligation to take action. >> joining me is doctor hamada, board-certified m.d. and phd research scientist and doctor peter mccullough, epidemiologist based in dallas, texas. how is it some of these parts of the country are resorting to the same policies as two years ago that have been so damaging to our kids. >> i think in my penis a parent, as a physician, as a scientist and even as someone who has been a leader of the reopen california schools movement and la school uprising which last spring lobbied successfully to get schools to reopen this last fall in los angeles county i can tell you that this makes no sense, this is going to hurt children. is going to be detrimental to them academically, socioeconomically, medically, not referring to covid but
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studies that have been published showing you have tremendously higher rates of diabetes and obesity in children, there was a study in kaiser permanente that led to a ton of medical records, anxiety and depression that was talked about, enormous spikes in suicide and then we need to talk about the learning loss that occurs. kids have missed an entire year of school already and those kids who can't afford to pay for private tutors which is about 98% of them are the ones who really suffer, the one whose parents can afford private education, tutors etc. are fine. then we look at the lunacy of the concept of locking down schools, children are the ones who are the least likely to become severely infected die. we know this. it is a foot fact. in march of 2020 we didn't know would get infected the most, with that or how it spread, we had no vaccine, no major studies, no good treatments, we have all that, schools are
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testing kids left and right, masking them indoors and outdoors and all this and despite that they may have to go back to failed policies of the past and if they do that this is going to be one of the most criminal actions imaginable on the part of the school districts. >> what concerns me on this is two years ago this might have made sense but we are two years in and how horrible this is for kids, the screen time they have, the weight gain, the depression, loneliness, the increased suicide and we have a group of people who say we follow the science but is it safer to keep kids in schools and send them home? >> the scientific data are dominated by the omicron outbreak and this is a tall but narrow peak was omicron has broken the role forms of
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immunity including natural in the unity, breaking through the vaccines easily as well as those who are susceptible was i'm seeing firsthand my practice it is a very brief and mild syndrome in children if they get it, can be less then a day being a little bit warm with a fever and it is, the mildest. this is great news. recent data suggests omicron will become the dominant variant because it is replicating 70 times faster than delta but providing immunity against the delta infection, delta will have nowhere to go. we advocates back at school during the delta outbreak which is far more serious than him. omicron is going to be so brief, it could be almost over with by
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the end of christmas break, the bottom line is children need to be in school learning. a large fraction of them now are through it and we simply need to take prudent measures, 6 children should stay at home. if they become sick at school parents need to pick him up, take this reasonable 1950s, 60s common sense approach and we can get through this together. sean: i see my young kids get masked up, the effort to keep the letter would have them learn online and it is tragic the impact this has on kids and i appreciate your expertise and insight. thanks for joining me on the angle tonight. the ingraham angle has long been at the forefront of exposing prosecutors who put criminals ahead of law-abiding innocent citizens so tonight we bring you the troubling case of baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby, the one who botched the freddie gray case. now she is apparently given up on prosecuting certain crimes altogether and working hard to
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get criminals out of prison. take the case of moody trend who lit his girlfriend's house on fire while she and her two roommates were asleep inside, he was charged with 18 felonies. that's a good thing, including three attempted murders. that is also really good but he got a plea deal and served less than 6 months in prison. joining me is a candidate for baltimore city states attorneys office, thank you for joining me. so this is a primary. what platform are you running on? >> i am running on the platform but prosecutors should prosecute crimes what we've seen with the mosby administration is her refusal to prosecute crime such as attempted far -- car theft and distribution of narcotics,
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those type of things affect each and every one of us. it affects our safety in the neighborhood, affects the ability of our children to go to school without seeing the remnants of drug distribution and prosecution in the streets. this has to stop. we need a prosecutor will actually prosecute crime. the business prosecution is too important for politics which requires all of us to get out of our silos and to support good prosecutors. i know that if each and every one of your viewers want to have.com and gave 10 or $20 we would have the resources that we need to unseat marilyn mosby and that we would be able to actually prosecute crime and end the unconstitutional overreach of her office. >> you are running for that
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position. i was a prosecutor for 10 years elected as well and i ran on a platform of being fair but also firm with bad people and that is what the citizens want, they want you to be a good use of character and judgment's office and so where are the citizens of baltimore, do they wanted to prosecutor, do they want to put bad people behind bars? that message of tough on crime work with the community or do they want someone who is letting everybody out? >> what the citizens of baltimore want is a prosecutor who is going to do the job but also understand that we can't just incarcerate everyone. they want somebody who's going to offer actual common sense, practical solutions. some of my programs are very progressive. i am giving women the tools they need to not reoffend but at the same time i understand that we
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need to work with the police. i was a prosecutor for 12 years, 9 of those i tried murders and shootings, i never lost a homicide because i worked with the police to make sure those cases were strong and that is what we need. we need somebody who is going to be fair and reasonable and is going to enforce the law. sean: i hope citizens want someone who is compassionate and try to divert and rebuild as a people who deserve it but some people don't deserve to be rehabilitated, don't deserve a second chance. that's what baltimore needs in chicago needs, people who are compassionate, tough on bad people. if you win that is the kind of prosecutor you will be, thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. sean: after crippling covid mandate new york city mayor bill deblasio wants us to believe he
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>> sean: when new york city mayor bill de blasio imposed one of the strictest vaccine new york city mayor bill deblasio impose one of the strictest vaccine mandates he did it spiked into the small businesses, they feared they would lose customers and employees because of it but have no fear, the lame-duck mayor now says it is all because he cares. >> i care deeply about the small businesses who have been through a lot but i also convinced the most important thing to do for small business is to end the covid era, get us out of this. sean: the owner of rocco's pastry shop in manhattan in brooklyn, mary josephine, do you feel better now that bill deblasio cares about you and small businesses? >> if he actually cared about small business the last thing he would be doing is imposing a mandate that he has impose on the private sector and restaurant cars and event spaces
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and movie theaters. what he has essentially done is locked people out of new york city. what is more egregious is not only -- he has come after children who can't enjoy a movie or go to a restaurant with their parents who have been vaccinated. it is absolutely disgusting but he is lame-duck and we have to set our sights on eric adams. i'm poor eric adams to do the right thing. sean: if you're 5 years old or older you have to be vaccinated going to any building in new york city. this is important because what happens in new york city, it seems to dissipate throughout the country, bad ideas go everywhere. that is why we talk about it but what impact of the vaccine mandates have on your business and the ability to make money and keep employees?
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>> new york city's service industry is decimated. it is impossible to find employees without the mandate. now we are tackling on top of that that employees need to be vaccinated in order to work. it is ridiculous. unfortunately we see omicron, your last guest said it spreads largely through the vaccine, i don't see what the mandate is doing other than shutting out people from coming into businesses and children especially. there was a video circulating online on social media where a little boy was being pressured out of the restaurant because he wasn't vaccinated. it is inhumane what we are doing, discussing what we are doing to children and the fact that police officers stood there and didn't support the most vulnerable is unbelievable to me and i feel like the mayor deblasio has a hand in this and like i said before we have to look to eric adams now. i'm hoping adams has a chance now to be the most successful
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mayor in history if he were to look at these mandates, do away with them and encourage businesses to flourish again, encourage new york to wake up again, invite people from across the country, throughout the world to come back into new york city and have everything it has to offer. i'm a lifelong new yorker. i hope that adams can save us. i really pray he can take a look at the city, fix it. he was a police officer. we need to bring new york back and he has the greatest chance to do that as soon as deblasio's term is over. sean: eric adams is not said anything about these vaccine mandates. abuse and stealing changes course and brings freedom back to the city, for small business owners to run businesses and make a living. appreciate it. speaking of new york city, it is no place where you can write
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with no consequences but if you walk into a restaurant without a vaccine passport you are treated like a criminal. this happened in brooklyn lacks late when an vaccinated americans tried walking into a burger king. >> i'm a u.s. army officer. i thought for the country. i should be able to eat. sean: joining me or two of those protesters, joe rhodes and michael anthony who was arrested last night. is this where we are in america? people not showing the right papers for going to burger king. >> i can't believe we are at this point in history, we had a better memory but unfortunately it seems like new yorkers have forgotten their history. under no circumstances is it okay for government to control our lives this way. we were born free.
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sean: we were born free. we are going to go to an old communist tile show your papers to go have a burger and a milkshake is outrageous. you have been part of these protests. what do you hope to accomplish, eric adams's office and protesting and go to a restaurant and say i want to eat like a free human being. >> i feel i shouldn't even have to be protesting they know they support other people, we the people in the constitution meaning us the public, their job is to abide by the constitution and protect our god-given rights. they know what they are doing, they know it is wrong and measured on society, to show papers in order to go to the
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movie theater or restaurants. it is an abomination, it is wrong and immoral and behind me going inside these restaurants, other new yorkers, it is to send a message we are not going to take it. i was born free like michael said and the reason that should be happening in 2021. segregation by race, now it is not based on vaccination status, it is a moral and needs to be stopped. sean: thank you for bringing up the point, our rights don't come from the government. the rights come from god and our founders and fried that in the constitution. we can never forget that. what kind of response are you getting from other new yorkers. is this movement growing, more people joining the protest a push back and show the dislike for these mandates? >> i wish it were growing more
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but we do have people coming to join us. we have a very diverse group of freedom loving americans. we come from all backgrounds, sociological, economic, racial, religious and i do have hope for the future but we don't have enough new yorkers standing up and it is getting out of hand. we have a lot of hecklers and i don't understand there is such lack of compassion on the other side and that is very telling we are being cursed at, people flip us off and these are older people, older liberals. i expect more of these adults. sean: these liberals told us they believe in peace and equality, remember the bumper sticker that says coexist? there's nothing about coexisting they have with people they disagree with.
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how much are you willing to sacrifice to push this to make sure you get freedom back in new york? >> i personally am looking at new hampshire >> me speaking for myself, i'm going to be free or die. i'm not going to take this. cavities in new york or florida. our god-given rights, no man or institution can take that away so me personally, i will not stop until my freedoms are given back to me and i shouldn't have to ask government that is supposed to be working to give me back my freedom because of i have to beg for it i am not free. >> god bless you both. thank you for standing up and fighting back and pushing back, the only way we get our freedom back. thanks for joining me on the angle tonight.
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>> sean: this is a fox news alert. nfl legend and >> fox news alert, and intelligent and hall of fame coach john madden did and 85. map in his live from the west coast newsroom on the details. >> the nfl announcing the legendary 85-year-old announcer unexpectedly passed away this morning but did not give a cause. madden was household name, one of the most influential nfl figures ever, a prominent tv sports host and analyst winning an unprecedented 16 any awards for his sports broadcasting covering 11 superballs for 197922009. madden, a former coach didn't just educate and entertain the nation as an announcer but became a massive brand, pitchman for restaurants, hardware stores
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and beer. he was also the face of madden nfl football, one of the most recognizable and best-selling sports videogames of all time. madden started at cbs, partnering with pat summers about all becoming the announcing do. he moved to fox in 1994 and then sunday night football. madden earned a bachelor and masters degree in 1950. he was drafted by the philadelphia eagles but a knee injury ended his career. he was brought to the oakland raiders as a linebacker coach, mittens and replace the head coach at age 32, becoming -- beginning remarkable 10 year run that earned him a spot in the pro football hall of fame. the raiders now based in las vegas said in a statement the raiders families deeply saddened by the passing of the legendary john madden and sportscaster jim gray calls the great coach and the best broadcaster ever. jerry jones, dallas cowboys owner says i'm not aware of
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anyone who made a more meaningful impact on the national football league and john madden. also a short while ago his death was announced, former democratic senate majority leader harry reid who battled pancreatic cancer. sean: thank you for that report. a sad day for football. the ingraham angle has brought the latest on the athlete, a biological male who is dominating them, teammates and parents are lifted. last week cynthia millan announced on this show she was quitting over the situation. >> men that swim 8% to 12% faster than women. men have larger lung capacity,
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skeleton, circulatory system, hard and nothing leo did by taking a year off to take the testosterone suppression drug, that does not change the's body. every time we had jumps into the pool it is a man who is competing against women. this is grossly unfair. >> liaison this is the only trans athlete out there but part of a growing trend that has ncaa all-american swimmer jerry chantel sounding the alarm. jerry joins me now. you had a distressing warning for us about the future of women's sports. what is it? >> thank you for having me. my message this evening is a call to action. what you see right now in women's athletics is going to be the extinction of women's sports in general. this is the beginning phase of what this looks like. we need people to understand what is going on in athletics, we need people to understand this is complete discrimination of women and what is happening that we do not have our
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institutions and universities and governing bodies standing by, watching this unfold is complete neglect. sean: this is a threat to women's sports so i, where are all the olympic athletes, the college athletes that are women, the ncaa, moms and dads, there should be outrage across the country and very few people are standing up and sounding the alarm like you. >> we live in a culture where people are scared, the cancel culture, people lose their livelihoods. you penn women did write a letter and they had to be anonymous because it is scary for them and what they are risking, their entire livelihood thereafter is people like me who hopefully start a trend to encourage more people to speak up. anybody that can do anything, this affects all of us, we have mothers and daughters and sisters and aunts.
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this is a women's issue. if you care about women you should care about this cause and unfortunately it is hard for everyone to speak out and i have empathy for their condition but i take great responsibility in trying to speak up and do something and hopefully there will be a way of thereafter. sean: courage begets more courage and understanding of what he was important. earlier this month politico reported the biden administration indicated plan to include in the new title ix rules a range of protections for transgender students and their right to participate in sports. what is your reaction? this could become law transgender boys by market to compete against women. >> my reaction is the same reaction i'm having over all of this. how do we not understand that if we do not use sex as our
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identifier we are going to make women obsolete in general, not just in athletics. it is a standard because male bodies competing against women does not uphold what we believe in fairness of sport and it will trickle down to everything else. sean: i get it with swimming. it is a timed event but you are not touching anybody. what happens when transgender boys play women's hockey or kickboxing or karate where you have physical contact and results can be devastating and i think a lot of young women will be like i'm not going to do it because the risk is too great for injury. what we are setting the standard for if we don't do something now we are going to look at young women and our daughters and say
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no matter what you do, no matter how hard you try it will not matter and you do not matter. that is the message that societally we are preparing ourselves to send to the next generation across the board if we do not do something now and we need a political movement, we need people to care. we need laws and acted to help the discrimination happening against women. sean: you are 100% right and every mom and dad, every coach should stand up right now and speak with you to make the end and give sports back to girls. thank you for joining us and lend your voice to all those young girls who don't have the power you have to speak out. appreciate it. still at the moment you have all been waiting for, 2021 ingraham angle, and if you 2022 predictions too so don't go away.
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horace, who do you have for the worst fall from grace this year? >> it is president biden. a lot of these answers will be president biden. he started so well with such high hope and expectations but look how far the mighty have fallen. sean: your winter? >> i have to go with the brothers cuomo. they are tied on this. they were heroes of covid and this year we they have fallen in disgrace for various reasons. the racine as kind of voices of reason, now they are proving to be anything but. >> i will go with jeffrey toobin. remember his page, running for the most shocking come back which was surprising. let's go to the next one. the biggest power trip of the
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year. >> that goes to anthony fauci. that some that. when he said i am science. i represent science so if you criticize anthony fauci who is infallible, then you are criticizing science itself. in that moment i saw that he thinks he has taken on godlike powers. that is the person with the biggest power trip of the year. sean: with you have? >> kamala harris but she was assigned the responsibility of immigration and making sure we get it under control. when asked why she hadn't gone to the border to see what it is she is supposed to be responsible for her response was i haven't gone to europe either. sean: and then she complained -- >> major power trip. sean: i'm going to go with gavin
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newsom just because he was a covid mandate -- let's move on. the best but worse tools for thee but not for me moment of the year. >> everyone remembers how nancy pelosi decided the house of representatives had to be all but shutdown, creating an unconstitutional vote from home idea making light work for a member of congress later. when it came time for her to get her hair done it was great for her to go out without a mask in front of god and everybody and later we got to see her bragging about the fancy ice cream she's able to partake of. rules for thee but not for me. sean: what do you have? >> i think at least the most creative answer or most creative
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answer that was given by a person who wasn't following their own as was london paris to -- london breed. she was at a concert and that is why she couldn't wear a mask. that is wonderful excuse we should use. >> the texas democrat who tried to fully -- they are supported of democrats, what hypocrites. >> what was the most cringe worthy moment of the year? >> hard for me to decide. i will go with mayor deblasio. and eat fries and a hamburger on my television to get people to get the vaccine. promoting vaccine passports or things like that. no one likes to see anyone eat.
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it is incentivized people, from anything that day. >> i will go with the president again when he inadvertently referred to one of his advisers in the white house during an issue about the hurricane referring to him as boy, a black man. that was cringe worthy watching that. >> i will go with chairman, who was on stage dancing. dancing is bad, never goes well for older men. thank you for joining us. it has been taken to a new level. the last bite explains.
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mask adherent. i buy masks by the caseload. they are in every pocket. i wear them everywhere except when i sit down and i am certain that this is not a very and i can out run. sean: just keeping the fear mongering going? thanks for watching a special edition of the ingraham angle. now gutfeld. benjamin: republican governors taking control of the covid fight while president biden vacations at the beach and faces waves of criticism for breaking his campaign promise to shutdown the virus. >> he has admitted not only does he not have the authority but doesn't have a clue how to fix what he claimed he would have fixed long before now. benjamin: the first order of business ending federal mandates. we will tell you how governors plan to do it.
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