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thank you so muchng for joining us. you make this show possible. we never forget it. pleasehe dvr never miss an episode of hannity in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. i'm going to lower early because she has a question for me so i didn't want to take all your time. didk o you watch as you promised you would? i did the angle last night. okay, so then you know what our not one minute campaign: is where we say we're not going toe watch one minute of nbc's coverage of the olympics bec because of the labor, ethnicsl cleansing,, olympics.ide olympic are you supporting our campaign? i'ms. torn and i'll tell you whs my whole life i've never support i never call forr firings. i never support boycotts. i believe people have the right to choose. so this is a little nuanced answer. so the the answer is for all the reasons you stated, thoseor are good reasons for people not to watch. on but on the other hand , i don't want to boycott it becausey
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i have great sympathy for the decades of rights and when they come to vote their athletic endeavors and ie so i can't go so. so you're going soft and the child comes below. hannity is going soft on the child. well, i'm afraid you think it is is madness. you are right now. how are you? i know yatin. i got i know your kids. i imagine they work for for twenty yearsag of their life to get to the olympics. so that's why right now now we can celebrate and love our olympians, which we do. we want them o tourch clean it p and take home all the medals b i don't like we're not goingut o give nbc the olympics push and the money for p slave labor olympics. no, my so that's where we are all the ones we can lobby but make those decisions and your case is very powerful. okay, well i appreciate it. you're splitting the olympic
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baby and you who knew who knew it was t such a diplomatic you got to go.i we got to go. they're killing me on the other side. all right, john, you're in big troubleo rig with me. all right. i'm laura from the angle from washington tonight . now if you aren't sure whether math mandates for school age children are imperiling an entire generation of learning, we speak tonight to a speech therapist and she's going tock put it all toin rest .he her shocking findings later on in the show. and there are a lot of folks who talk a tough game about china, but very few actually take a stand in a meaningful way. now this was written before-- my hannity exchange where we're going to show you w goi how onee is holding the financial world to account. irst, but e first, elites helping elites. that's the focusatth. >> tonight's angle. now the havoc unleashed on working people by power hungryed bureaucrats is not letting up. this is why for months nowan europeans who oppose vaccine passports and other draconian covidss mandates have taken totr the streets desperate to be
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heardee just in the past week or so, protests and marches werear organizedch in germany and belgium and austria, f the czech republic, france and even the tiny island nation of malta and canada. truckers are lined upng and protesting new federal rules requiring unvaccinated canadianan truck driversci returning from the u.s. tona quarantine us vaxxed mandate will begin on january 22nd. so ifyo you're not vaxxed you can't drive into the u.s. as if we needed to create new supply chain problems. thanks joe. uppl pbut so far the elected t officials in europe and canadahe are siding with international bureaucrats and plutocrats who want to keep the people under their thumbs for as long as possible. pretty voice justin trudeau and emmanuel macron have decided to carry out public shaming and humiliation of the un and vaccinated and of coe the noncompliant in their countries and others are
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rushing full steam ahead with new rules to marginalize and ostracize inconvenient citizens. thank god for our founders and the average off americane because we have more options here than they'll everti have. but we can go out and go too court or move out of our covid police states like illinois and new york for friendlier places like texas and florida.. this is how the globalist see the american people as the real impediment to permanent global governance. our entire constitution, it's principles properly upheld is a huge obstacle for the one world crowd. the first amendment, the secondd the fourth amendment, the 14th amendment. they all guarantee protection to individuals against the oppressive actions of the state. now it's obvious that most of our elites prefer china's system of government where dissenters arere easily silence.
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no exceptions made populationla control lockdowns, mass surveillance propaganda in the owschools. ny the elites really aren't bothered by any of that as long as they keep their professional perches and money flowinge an. they're far more afraid of working class people in places m akron, ohio than they are of a the ccp. elites will always protect other elites eventh if it means looking the other way on horrific practices and dangerous liesan. it's all collateral. the collateral damage to protect their own power base. i it's necessary many of them see the pandemic as more of an opportunity than a crisis. look at the millions of people who simply rolled over for the experts reflexively wearing useless cloth masks and putting their arms out for successive shots regardless of their actualucsh risk profile. this has been one of the scariest things to watch in my decades of covering politics and the culture i
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that compliance globalists believe that covid is their best chance at taming the american beast and marshaling the worldld community to bypass their own b national valuesyp on a number of pet issues at the world economic forum this week we see the seeds being planted to grow china's influence and minimize americas and we have really to continue and even amplify our measures in relation to climate change that highlights the need to address the deep rooted inequality in the labor market. companies should ask themselvess what is the purpose t of their existence and if not, the answer is justxi to maketh money. i think we needin to rethink whi do theyn exist in the first place. we need a new social contract and it needs toct be inclusive and it needs to recognize that inequality. >> now that is what i imagine
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sounds like just bureaucratic blather, empty rhetoric intended to make you feel better about being poorer as elites grow richerro and mora powerful. now if you think i'mte exaggerating about the elites coverss up, listen to their mr. great reset himself. klaus schwabhi who heads up the davos confab. his introduction of xie sounded like a globalist. >> it is my distinct honor and great privilege tos introduce his excellency xi jinpingex, president of the people's republic of china to open the davos of chen dabic china has made significant economic and social achievements under your leadership you have achievedr a historic goal to becomeal a moderately prosperous society in all respects. i believe this is the best time for leaders to come together
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and work jointly for the world to become more inclusive, more sustainable and more prosperouse inclusivity prosperity where like the 20 million chinese and locked down and confined to their homes. maybe we should ask the population about allpo that inclusivity klaus schwab just nods along approvingly. of course the words of the man who ordered all of it. co major economies should see the world as one community think in a more systematic way m increase policy transparency and information sharing. but the elites at davos didn'tt just give cover to china. l they also gave the virtual stage to one of china's biggest boosters and protectors, dr.th anthony fauci, who trashed his own country and circled the wagons for the covid frauds in one of the things that we i believe the entire world is facing, but we certainly are
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facing it in a very, very disconcerting way. and the united states is the amount of disinformation that is accompanying what should be a problem where everyone pulls together against is common enemy, which the virus. we have disinformation that is entirely destructive to a comprehensive public health endeavor. i've see with clapping now of course they all block and tackle for each other one hundredth left wing doctors in the us in sensing forces das are numbered signed a public letter supporting d fauci one hundred big deal over sixty one thousand doctors and scientists signed the great barington declaration. remember that was against lockdowns and mandates and the media and the medical i establishment, including the nih called those doctorsnc fringe. now when we finally see enough no more covid controls. what do all these people go?
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we'll all know they either lied or got a lot about covid disastrously wrong. then what ? this isis my fault. and others like him aren't letting go 2020 two actually the year that we go from prepandemic to endemically inservice, we do not knowr that when i talk about i the prepandemic i put it into five pieces the truly pandemic's is where the whole world is really very negatively impacted as we are right now what we call them not be the last variant, the high probability that we will have another variant coming up now for the great reset here later. this is always going to beor a new variant to justifyma more lockdowns and more mandates, more controls. again, they prefer the chinesein way. no need to explain. justat y do what you're told or else again, the elites like it that way. but the truth is even with allow their money and all their power, the eliteser are running into reality.th their ideas just don't work.
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their solutions for mass control fail at their stated mission. in an interview with unheard israel's vaccine chief made some astounding concessions about the so-called green path . >> you get to a point where whoever wanted to get vaccinated got vaccinated. i don't think that there is a point right now in maintaining a green bus aintespecially in the omicron e. ifif your goal is to prevent i transmission, a greens bus is not the best way to do it. >> well, that's a start. but don't expect that the elites here will give up power easily. they're going to cling to it with a white knuckle theory. we'll have to take their power, away and there will need to bean consequences for the decisions that were made that harmed our kids cause needless suffering and death and turned our economy upside downffth,. and thene we'll have to elevats our own elites like some ofhi
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the voices we featured on this show over the past two years, they'vehe been consistently rigt yet vilified for their courage and tenacity v. the elites are afraid that the house of covid which they built on sand is about to be washed away for good and that's the angle. joining me now is dineshin d'souzain, conservative commentator, host of the dinesha d'souza podcast. dinesh, the elites cannot admit that they really screwed this all up. so they're trying, it looks like, to consolidate power and vilify the opposition as you heard fauci do atec the world economic forum. yeah, this world economic forum is quite an operation. e i was invited to be part of a debate there. gosh, now a couple of decades ago i met a younger klaus schwab. bill gates was there. arafat was t there. and thee funny lauras, when you're in that company on a ski in the kind of middle ofus nowhere, you get the illusion
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for about five minutes that yout know, a bunch of us right here in this room are running the world. i and so i think this is the kind of sensibility that these guys have and that they cultivate and that they mutuallyal reinforce with each other this idea that somehow a committee organized by klaushw schwab obviously withab the cooperation of totalitarian like g can somehow dictate the way that the whole world operates. so there's a little bit of envyc of china that china can imposeer policies that other more democratic, more liberal countries have constitutional and other types of obstacles. so these are people who are liberal in tone but illiberal in fact. >> yeah, well, president xi used the forum, dinesh, as his own platform like he's going to use the olympics to propagandize to win a big pr b coup and especially railing against those who would defy his words. >> watch who should choose dialog overcovering tatian
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inclusiveness over exclusion and then against all forms of unilateralism, protection, hegemony or power politics. when he started down the protectionism route, i was like, wait a second. that sounds like george w. bush, you know, protectionism. you know,us isolationism.m. those are the isms that bush t used to talk about. e so the globalists do have their own lingo, dinesh, and it's always against i the nation state where china is the most national of any country out there. this is the exact point as he disavows realpolitik national interest, china is aggressively promoting its national interests. ld they are the world's expert at power politics. they know how to corrupt political families in the entire asia pacificie region to bend them toward chinese interests. in fact, the unitedhi states is naive even going around with kind of moralistic rhetoric aboutnali climate change and so
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on and the chinese will give lip service to it while assiduously paying attention to their bottom line and the reach of their tentacles arounden the world. >> now on occasion the elitess will kind of turn on each other because they see that this game is up and scott gottlieb isp on the board of pfizer, former fda commissioner. he actually kind of fsi took fae down a pegn when fauci said, well, we can't say that the end of the pandemic is is nigh even though omicron is kind of a live attenuated vaccine, a lot of people are getting it. so so far she says that and gottlieb came gave a little clap back watch. but there's so much immunity in the population now between the big delta wave that we have, now, the omicron wave and vaccination as well on topha of that you're hard pressed to see how something can rip through the popular versiond with the same speed and efficiency that omic funded . so there may be a few cracks here and there. >> dinesh.
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yeah, i think that the old mccrann variation is obviouslyio more contagious, bua it's actually quite mild and a lot of people are getting it and experiencing experiencing and they don't think it's that big at is of a deal. so you have a disproportion between the experience of people and the one hand and the kind of panicky rhetoric t that is coming out of c governments and being echoed by the media on the other. this is the case wherehe experience and reality are sort of at odds with each other and at some point the elites, the political leaders are going to have to realize that the population, the source, if you will, i'm not payingth attention to the aristocrats now. it's been a long time since anthony fauci did any real research. let's face it, dinesh, thank you . and democrats face two self-inflicted wounds first b well, blue cities addicted tolu these lockdowns and mandates are falling behind. and second, voters, they're not just fleeingt to cities and states but the democrat party itself. we're going to explain it all g in moments. join me as we uncover
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one aghat's eight hundred three two five four nine nine one . in march when the covid lockdowns began we saw how quickly life in most big cities deteriorated it no matter how rich and successful a city is orcc a neighborhood in a city it can't be saved from poor democrat leadership. i think right now a lot of
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people are concerned that city life is over now we warn them but they didn't listen. democrat leaders clung tong lockdowns and then they replaced the lockdownsan with damaging mosque and vaxxed mandates. so what was the result? well, it wasandawh stagnation and even regression with public transportation telling the story best nowow the start f the year, new york public transit ridership was at about 45% or so prepandemic levels in d.c. the metrof bus system s scaled back weekday service tok a weekend schedule in d.c. st. louis a shortage of bus drivers is hurting poor and working families. atlanta's metro authority said that staffing shortages could result in service cuts and seriousnt delays and that in cincinnati the bus system there has shortages of betweenan 50 and 70 driversd per day. so what's happening here? well, the worker shortage in these blue cities is in large part driven by folks
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leaving those jobs because of mandates, not just peopleat testing positive for covid. joining me now ises new york pot columnist carol markowitz. she fled deep blue new york city for the redder pastures of florida. carol, good to see you tonight . ddnow this calendula i have not looked back . yeah, i don't blame you. well, the collapse of publicn' transportation is really kindpu of tellsbl the story about how these these blue cities have crushed their working class population. and i don't see right now t in the near future their recovery. i don't see it. your reaction? yeah, you're absolutely right. you know, it all starts with people workingol on their couchs and having they have to go back to the offices until that happens, these transportation systems will continue to struggle. eai coined the phrase pajamas class in august of 2020 toed describe t people who couldib indefinitely stay home and get things delivered to their door and my main point was when w the pajama class does finally
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get off the couch, there won'tof be a city to return to. and now we're seeing these very real repercussions of the lockdown policies. but it'll be years untily we gt the fullll picture of what we've done. and i think people really needpl the space that we've destroyed ,something we really did with the lockdowns. and until we facelo that , i don't know how we move forward. people need to be heldd accountable for what they did. weun can't simply move on withot examining the damage they've done. amright. and the crime, carol, that'sid filling the void here now is just a few days ago that eric adams, the new york city mayor, said the subways were going to be safe and that there wasfe perceptions of fear out there.e, and then of course, a lot of people in america have seenth that horrific story ofhe the woman pushed onto the subway tracks by apparentlye a deranged homeless person. so nowle p adam the great savios backtracking what we going to drive down crime and we're going to make new yorkers feel safe in our subway system
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and they don't feel that way now. i don't feel that way when t i take the train every dayc carol. >>n erica, adam had an easy job. i mean, it seems likein a stumblingg already. so what happened? well, what happened is it's not an overnight solution and he should stop treating it as if he could just come in and do the job. i think againin back to thent original point until, people go back to work, until people go back to their offices and get up off their couches, these transportation systems to be mostly empty and that's when crime happens. i mean these things h happen whn there's nobody around to stop any oftep in or do that . so the idea that we could simply have crime reduction without going back to beingl a functional city in new york city iss unlikely and i root for new york . i wanted to come back . but these ideas, they have to begin with moving on from covid mania and reliving our lives again. >> well, the problem is and i think the new york times even admitted this the other day that a lot of these big big
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companies now don't know what to do about the vaccine mandate. ti they're caught between allve these activists who say you've got to do the vaccine mandateda and others just say enough. and so they're saying, okay, if you don't if you don't feel safe, you can stay home. that's their kind of fallback position and that's driving this currenton mania that we're seeing in the streets and theth deterioration of our city. so it's these wokeness ceos who just don't havet the guts to say either show up or you'reer done. and by the way, oural federal government's in this situation ,a lot of those people are b never coming back apparently right? that's absolutely true .e i think we have a real vacuum of leadership. and i think, you know, what we're seeing also is all of these peripheral jobs that don't exist or stop existing around the office buildings still being closed. they're not goingom to come back . the shoeshine guy, the halal a cart, the bodega, they're notom coming back if these buildingsnk aren't there. and i think again, people who think that they could just one day come back to a
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functioning new york city or these other cities really o hav it wrong.to they have to do it now or there really won't be a city to c return to. >> now that's the problem with shutting down the economy in the first place. you just can't turn a switchof and get on and off.or it just doesn't work that way carol. thank . great to see you tonight . and people are just fleeing l the blue cities carol didhe they're fleeing the democrat . rty altogether a new gallup poll shows a staggering nine point shift in net share of americansub who identify now as republicans. so this is the biggest swing in the history ofor this poll. so seeing the writing on the wall, house democrats are beginning to bow out early to more announced their retirements today bitingre the dust, bringing the total to twenty eight who will not be running for reelection. joining me now is one manho who is running for reelection, indianaa congressman jim banks, republican study committee chair, congressman, now we didn't even mention that biden's approval rating is the lowest of any president ever at the end of his first
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year in office. where does this go for the once great democrat party ? it doesn't get any better from here, laura . i think it continues to get worse as this president joe biden and the democrattra party refuse to acknowledge the pain that the american people are going through , completely ignoring inflation completely ignoring all of the other issues that are affecting american families and working americans. i imagine these poll numbers continue to get worsers as you said toed more democrats announced today they're not going to run for reelection because they can no longer defend the president or their own party . there's. 28 total. they see the writing on the wall. they know republicans are going to winwa back the majority and they can't they can't defend it any longer. congressmen republicans win back the majority. e and then what you and i have talked about this before. there he. needs to be a clear blueprint going forward. so not one minute is wasted once you guys get power back . a
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that'sm what i got to tell you. i'm most concerned about disunity in the gop.eg i'm already beginning to feelrn it and it concernss me greatly. i hear you. that's what the republican study committee is all aboutte that i'm the chairman of. we're not just focusede o on the one year of crisis after crisis that's build up on joe biden's watch. but we're are focusede solutions on legislation we on the solutions and legislation that we're going to introduce on day duceenen we get the majority back . i read today, laura , that the biden administration is changing their pr plan. i've got news for joe biden. 99% of the media alreadyia carries water a. n the media isn't joe biden's problem. joe biden is joe biden's b joproblem. now joe biden is america's problem as he overseesblnf the border crisis. the inflation crisis today gas was four dollars a gallon at the pump. the supply chain crisis. oh , that's good. that's good news, congressman.t,
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i think you're misreading it. i mean, if i if i can say that's good news forns the democrats. they don't want americans to be traveling. they don't like the fact that we can just hop in our cars and go where wee want to ever like that .kd theyow love the lockdowns and ordering, you know, grubhub ,thwhatever the heck they do,rt they love all that .. but unfortunately it's destroying the country. were just happy with all of that . now i want to switch gears though to the home front where the senate is attempting this federal election takeover. the bill is likely to fail, as you know, but expect more hyperbole. joe biden himself got started today. he tweeted jim crow 2.0 is about to invidious, insidious things voter suppression e and election subvert and it'set about making it harder to vote. who getsts to cast a vote and whether your vote counts atc all. we have to pass the freedom to vote act, the john lewis voting rights act advancement act. congressman biden didn't show up anywhere. we didn't see him at all today. i didn't apparently is going to do a press conference tomorrow.
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what would you ask him if young had a chance to ask him t a questionom? well,o i go back to whatti the american people are feeling aside from the democrats focus on rigging elections to give democrats an advantage on election day, what the americantage people wat to know and what they have not heard from this president or any leader in the democrat party is what they're going what the democratsarmo are goins do to address inflation. the democrats are telling us that one year later after one year of joe biden, they believe to that americans are better off and americans know overwhelmingly that is not the case because they see it every time theye go to the grocery store, they're paying more . it's harder for them to make ends meety y t is. that's what they want to hear from this president. what are you going to do to solve these problems t for all they hear is silence from joeoe biden and the democrats. well, let's hope he doesn't call a lead before his press conference. . congressman. alll right. t it's great to see you tonight . a new front has been helping in the fight over school mathnd mandates this in
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makary, fox news contributorut and i loved hearing this health, adviser now to virginia governor glenn youngkin. dr. macquarrie, it was suchre great news to hear aboutdv your being named as an adviser to governor youngkin. but what do you make of this intransigence of the school boards, school districts on the issues of mask's's? >> well, good evening, laura . first of all, it's a privilege to chair the advisory committee. the governor is a very smart man and he's data driven and i don't speak for the governor. but if you listen to his words, he asked the school districts to take about a week to listen to parents. that's what he asked and immediately before any listening occurred, they issued strong statements and mischaracterized the position as somehowhae a bn on en masse mandates. what he's saying is that parents should have a say and should have input as to whether or not n and have the option to opt out. now i can tell you that there is significant concern about children who are struggling right now. i talked to a parent of
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a disabled young child who's been vaccinated but had forcedh to wear a mask during speech pathology. this assumption that there's no downsides to masks, but the data are pretty clear right now. a we've m got a mental health crisis among children declaredow by the surgeon general and then brown university study tells us that there's developmental delays, cognitive and motor. youu ca cannot ignore that data now. so the former cdc director tom, frieden, i know you know, have made a fairly interesting admission about masking students. >> watchtus. the masked men that are proven wayay to increae mask use. schools need to stay open. wewe need to protect our childri and our children's education. and i'm really disappointed to see this kind of political posturing that could have life and death consequences. now, dr.eq l macquarrie, he nevr said that the masks wereiv effective. he just said that the mandates force compliance.
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now this is after the cdc said the regular cloth mask buy in a grocery store are of limited effectiveness against the omicron. >> so what the heck is going on here? >> well, there's actually broad consensus now by public healthhe officials acknowledging privately and they're starting to say so publicly pu that the masks have almost no impact on transmission whatsoever. and we've basically known that the entire time becauseso the size of anli aerosolized covid virus is about one to five microns and the poor size of a cloth mask is about 10 to 200 microns. so it's very porous. we're also finally starting to see acknowledgment from public health officials that everyone's going to get or be exposed to it. so p people are hungry for honesty right now. if you look at the cdc, strongg stand on mask mandates, they are citing the maricopa study which was a study so b scientifically flawed it would never be published in any medical bag.
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they actually they had more schools in the study than there are in the county now from the beginning we have been saying this that their influenza studies, dy the overall observational study of all the different studies done o o on influenza virus that was on the cdc website starting in twenty twenty , they just completely discounted that . so this entire exercise has been just ridiculous and our kidss, are getting hurt.k but dr. makary, we look forwardw to seeing how thiss blows out here, but this looks like it's going to go to have to go toe litigation at some point and we're going tocl be followig this very closely. but we appreciate your input tonight . and speaking of mafeking kids, s it's nototnot as ineffective at stoppingng the spread of covid. it's harmful to the children's development. my next guest is a palm beach speech pathologist and says that at the end of last year she saw a three hundred 4% sixty four percent increase in referrals for babies and toddlers with speech
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delays. but many parents have taken to calling this condition just cova delayed. joining me now is jacqueline theeck who's a speech language pathologist and clinical director at the speechchand so u and learning institute in north palmte in north beach. jacqueline, what do parents of young kids need to know about masks and potentials for speech delays? some children are really showing some negative effects je of the mask and just the social isolation social joe biden not o much, but i just think as a parent you need to be cognizant of your child's speech. the meeting, their targets, your pediatrician. we're seeing a significant amount of delays . other well, jack, when i have a little audio problem with you but i'm going to say this and see if we can fix it the examples i have from my own little anecdotal examples likenn
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monday, i was on a flight on monday, it was like a three hour flight with one of my children and there were some cute little toddlers who were, you know, toddling down the aisle. and i just i just love kids with their families and i hada like a little bear backpack and so i'm always like trying to like make funny faces to make them laugh and the public look at me and laugh anyway. but you i know, i realize i have this mask on my face so theyam can't see that i'm smiling because they're so adorable. they're smiling at me and their look where kids are usually kind of engaging kids are a little more, you know, put off by being approached. is that is that just an odd j observation of mine or does that kind of go in line with what you're saying about kids and looking at mouths moving and being able to mimic them? ha it's a great observation and that's something we're seeing as children are coming into our office not able toex read expressionspr and face. they're not making eye contact and so manyy people are relating
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it to the lack of seeing other people even in a supermarket not looking at the cashier. >> they got a thing the mouth. >> well, dr. theeck, we're t going to be continuing to follow this . but really important, really important consequences of a ridiculous policy from the beginning. thank you . ginnand there are a lot of folks who talk tough about us financial firms in tangled with china, but very few actuallyt take a stand. our next guest just did and is here to explain in moments. hello, i'm mike lindell ceo of my fellow council. culture has not only affected myself and my people but also millions of you out there, my employees. and i want to personally thank each and every one of you for all your support. and my fellow, we have hundreds of products now, including my new slippers, bathrobe, sleepwear and my new beds.
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five four nine nine one again that's eight hundred three two five four nine nine one fourth grimy ties f to china and anti fossil fuels activism blackrock has been blacklisted by the state of west virginia. my next guest, state treasurer riley moore just announced that the board of treasury investments, which manages just eight billion dollars, would not be investing in blackrockkkr treasure more noting that even george soros has saidha blackrok china investments are a tragic t mistake that could potentially damage our national security. wow.wow. riley,y more west virginia state treasurer joins me now. mr.e moore, good to see you g tonight . nowoo why aren't more states doing things like this ?
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i mean, there was a big move to divest from south africa. the apartheid south africa. in the 1980s. where ise the move to decouple and divest from china? laura , thank you so much for having me on to speak to you and your audience about the important issue. you know, what we're doing herer is we'ree divesting from blackrock because they're divesting from us f and here in west virginia, you know, we are an energy state. we produce coal and gas and that is what blackrock is diametrically opposed to. and we're not going to do business with people that don't want to do business with us. we're not going to pay blackrock to destroy our industry. secondarily, blackrock is doing tons of business in china. china is currently building 55 brand new coal fired powerka plants. so coal isn okay in china but not in america. i think that'sol absolutely wroe and we n need to put america now where he is and i'm not going to stand up and i'm going u to
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fight. i applaud your efforts to play devil's advocate here. you say to peopleof who say, well, this is this is the role of the government? the federal government shouldss have the same restrictions on business in china as they had in business in the soviet union. so business is there to make money so you can't blame them. they're there tohe make money, you know, bigou deal. a >>ns what's your answer to that? my answer to that is laura ,ti i'm a market participant. i'm a market participantin in this. g and what i am doing is stating my preferences here in the stated and who we want to do business with if they're notot going to comply and meet ournd standards in terms of our energyar industry here in westir virginia that they can do business elsewhere. and i will say there are other states that are standing up right now. listenw., in november i led a 15 state coalition where we put together a letter to all the big banks here in america and said if you're going to divest from the fossil fuel sil industry, you're no longer
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going to do business with our states. that's six hundredsi." billion dollars in assets management collectively. so the states in this country we are coming, together. republican states are coming together, particularly state treasurers to push back against this woke agenda. but they should all bega bipartite. i mean, where are all the locall lefties who forever, you know, trash united states on human rights issues and you have huge human rights issues in china and we need their help. s i mean,om some of them are i think with you. but this should be a bipartisan. deal. by the way. it's not just the banks because michael bloomberg had a comment, i think this was just last week or last month or a couple ofee couple of weeks agoks reported that jpmorgan in august took full control of the securities joint venture with the chinese company. morgan stanley is seeking five new bankingng licenses in mainland china in twenty twenty two while goldman hasan been doubling its work for citigroup applied in december for securities trading, f
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investment banking permits, et cetera, et cetera. soor you see the writing on the wall. that's bloomberg reporting the banks are going where the money is and the deals are and for them the dealsre are wih the ccp and china. well, wherehi they need to be going is where america is going and those banks that you just mentioned, many have put out these policy frameworks where they're p talking about outrighp prohibitions to coal and gas and oil in this country. it's absolute insanity. and where's the left on this? their silence. meanwhile, china is using slave labor over there to produce goods that they're selling back to us. i mean, this is just crazy. we need a realignment. the u.s. economy and the t chinese economy are decoupling . the sad fact is the chinese economy is decoupling from us f faster than we are. g then we have to get this under control and jobs and treasurere more . it's inspiring. do thank you for doing what you're doing and i hope more follow
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>> everyone knows i've been a big alabama football fan since i was a little kid and a huge admirer of coach nick saban. i was just at the national championship where georgia took home the trophy. it pains me to know that saban and other sports legends walked into a field they know nothing about. saban and jerry west and others signed a letter to joe manchin urging him to vote for the voting rights bills, it would nullify ballot integrity, voter id and signature verification for mail-in ballots. this letter was obviously written by some democrat activist and meant to hide the truth. democrats know they can't win elections fair and square
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anymore. take your own advice. >> i've never endorsed a candidate, i will never get involved in politics any way, shape or form, i don't think that is my face. >> exactly right. nick is for saving the filibuster, i understand. roll tide. all right, up next greg gutfeld takes it from here. >> we begin with a fox news ark letter. police identifying the man suspected of killing brianna kupfer as shawn smith, career criminal set free on $1000 bond. he remains on the loose and considered armed and dangerous. you are watching fox t.v. on wednesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> griff: good morning, carley, i'm griff jenkins in for todd piro. more on this breaking news in just a moment. let's begin at the
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