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and don't forget you can watchow my show get tammy bruce now streaming exclusively at fox nation, my weekly column is at amoc us that's amazed us and you can find me at tammy bruce dot locals .com the graham angle is upp next . my thanks to everyone including seanmy, of course. happy passover and good friday. have a fabulous weekend. i'm raymond arroyo inverloch ingram . this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. i want to open tonight with homeland insecurity. >> there is a troubling storyec out of washington, d.c. that should concern every american on this good friday.n i want to introduce you to two men you probably haven't heard much about our brian todd hasadi and hodor ali. the two men were busted by the government after passing
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themselves off erroneously as department of homeland security officers. they allegedly used their fakeho credentials to compromise and groom at least four secret service agents, according toocr prosecutors. two of those agents arevice p uniformed. ro least one of the compromised agents worked on the first lady's security detail. others worked at the vice president's residence and the white house. there was also a realre department of homeland security agent involved. now the fbi stormed taha hasadi and alice luxuria apartment complex, the navy yard in d.c.. where they held leases on fiveld separate apartments including a penthouse. now here's where thingslu get interesting. stay with me. the government claims that the fake duo got access to the real federal agents by plying them with gifts including rent free living in two of their upward of 40 thousand dollar a year00 apartments. ments they also offered the agents
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weapons and gave them electronics. this is what a former d.c. homeland security official thinks of the scheme. the fact of the matter is no, there's no free gifts when you're in that type of capacity. and so individuals and that in that capacity are trained to keep an eye out for these type of signs. people trying to compromise. we don't know what's in thewe electronics that they were given in the apartment. there could be video surveillance of them, you know, putting them in a compromising position. and that's how this indoctrination and this recruitment begins. octrination it does raise questions about i how gullible these secret service agents really were and exactly what type of relationship they had with these fraudsters. i mean, ifd, exactly wha you ace apartment from a supposed government employee, wouldn't you ask who's paying? fbi sources tell the angle that at least two of the agents caught up in this operation are female. remember, these people have access to the movements,
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the first family and intimate knowledge of the executive branchd of government. and look at what the fbi pulled out of these apartments. bi it looks like a spread from better homes and prisons. the fake duo had a significant quantity of surveillance equipmentti, 30 hard drives, a machine that creates and programs government i.d. verification cards. they have data t on the secret service, dhs, fbi and other government agents living in their building that were guns, ammo, sniper scopes, a drone, gas masks and breaching equipment,. despitebr all of that andsp the witnesses testifying to the gifts in this elaborate ruse this week, a us magistrate judge released both defendants claiming there isre no evidence of a national security risk. here is tirzah day in sterling, virginia. artwo days ago in photos obtainn by daily mail .com running out
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and about now the federal government is hyper focused on folkss wandered into the capitol on january 6th. we're told they're domesticol terrorists. the doj slapped about six hundred and forty of those protesters with misdemeanors for entering a restricted federal building. that's a national security threat while these guys pose no threat at all, the secret service claims they'revi cooperating with investigators and there's nothing to see here . but there is hoder at leasts passports revealed two trips to iran in twenty nineteen and 2020. investigators found two visas to pakistan on and one to egypt. a witness claims ali had ties the intelligence agency of pakistan. but who cares about all the his middle eastern travel? t the defense attorney disputed that foreign travel by one of the men in recent years toav places like iranel and pakistan indicated any foreign intelligence connection or suggested any kind of foreign
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funding. but attorneys and family for that man said instead o this illustrated a spiritual journeyfd . oh yeah. lying that you're a federal agent and compromising our national security apparatus ith one of a spiritual journey. and his sidekick tara tsaldari is no better. he should never have been in possession of these weapons discovered by the fbi due to a prior conviction and arrest one for strangling his wife and another for assaulty and battery of his girlfriend. part of the reason the judge released these defendants ised because the government case was not yet complete. you c see a secret service agent in an email tipped off tahara hasadi, that an investigation was underway. that was two days beforeis his arrest. no matter what happens here,ha the case invites serious questions about the security of our law enforcement agencies and the safety of the white
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house and the president and the vulnerability of our national security. nm as the government stated in their case, the weight of the evidence of dangerousness is immense. joining mee now is gary byrne, a former secret service agent. these guys wouldn't have been discovered at all were itha notl for an arbitrary postal service investigation of all things taro's. w they claim to be working for homeland security's u.s.li special police investigative unit. the postal inspector quickly n realized that no such agency existed. how does this happen for two years, gary, without these guys being found? >> well, i'll tell you how it happens. it happens one of the problemshe with most of the secret service employees is they're overworked and are exhausted. and i know it sounds bizarre that they were living in these departments for free.ou and you're right, they should have been asking questions and their radar should have been out. and my first question is.
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how convincing were these if the postal service investigator stumbled onto it a in about two minutes, how did they not? and i have a lot of questions too about it and most importantly, all this information that could have been gatheredorta while the people were using these apartments like where is that information? >> could this be a foreigner who how widespread do you think operations like this are, gary? and how compay remised do you think our law enforcement agencies could be? well, you know, based on my my long experience over 29 years, you know, this is this sounds like the honeypotss game we were trained on back in the 80s. you know, ypot the foreign intelligence agencies using women to persuade you. instead they were using, firearms free apartments and you should always be on the lookout for that and and your other guestst was correct. they shouldn't be taking any gifts b with you know,
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they should be asking questions and for it to go on this long and then to be stumbled on bymb another agency, you know,le the secret servicey, has got a lot to answer for. the problem is is through the history of the secret service, there are less than honest at times when it comesthee to looking at themselves how gullible are these people? i mean the secret service to be taken c in in this way? and do you think there might be a romantic entanglement given, you know, at least one of these defendants, a history with women? w well, so you know, to say that they're your question how gullible they areio typicaly we're not typically peoplepi in the secret service are very suspicious. these these i'm guessing these two men were very charming. they were throwing around a loti of money and they did believe a little bitast that that's who they really were. ati mean, they certainly they hd they had the right kind of vehicle. they had they had the right kind of tactical tactical equipment.
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they had firearmsve. these people bought it hook, line and sinker because they wantednd to. and like i said, one of the things you got to look at is is the workload on theseok on these people and how fatigued they are all the time and exhausted. well, gary, i mean, i appreciate that look, nobody has greater respect than we do for our law enforcement people. soeur go put their lives on the line. but when ourwh national security apparatus is compromised to this degree by two guysap who were just blundering around, you know, with fake w badges and a lot of armaments, one has to worry about what's to our other agencies and where is the cross agency communicationhere. >> and gary, i've got 10 seconds. give me your answer. okay, so cross agency communication is is a fantasysy everybody talks about all swear up and down. speakingas i'm they're going to be repeating h it tomorrow and it doesn't really happen that much. itap doesn't happen that well.h, eley're all trying to protect their own images because
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they want bigger budgets to expand their agencies. that's that's what my experience was. >> i thank you.e i thank you for the perspective and the insight tonight . and the insecurity is not just due to foreign actors. we're seeing rampant crime in our own streets coast to coast. you sawaw what happened in thehe new york city subway this week. unfortunately, the response from officials wasn't to keep criminals behind bars but rather to pat themselves on the back. most of new yorkers we regard this to new yorkers. we want to protect the people of this city. thank you , commissioner, for your leadership job well done.ll i want to commend all of the investigators and analysts who took part in this all hands on deck investigation can't speak highly enough of the partners we had. the quick response is truly a bright spot here. >> bear in mind the criminalmi
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turned himself in .na he called crime stoppers on himself in los angeles, more than a dozen street gangs a have been descend on wealthy areas following residents ton their homes and robbing them. and it isn't just in our biggest cities last weekend in my hometown of new orleans, the city of under four hundred thousand people, 18 shootings were reported in a seventy two hour period and with a saurus back to these criminals are at large or back on the street in no time in philadelphia over the coursei of twenty four hours yesterday and today at least l twenty four people were shot five were killed and in chicago a father was gunnedin down while driving his three children ages three, six and eight. the bloodshed continues, but the solutions are obvious. fundi and empowering law enforcement and hard prosecutionng on the back end. herere now is one man witnessing the crime on the streets
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and another trying to stop it in the courtroom. joining now, john captain zara, president of the chicago fraternal order of police and nate hockman, he's candidate for chicago attorney general. gentlemen, thank you for being here. johnca, first to you. when chicago police announced that 50 seven percent of carjacking suspects are juveniles, mayor lori lightfoot said it was because many young people feel unloved. she also said chicago cannot arrest ourselves out of public safety problems. john, your reaction to the mayor and her coddling of these criminals? well, she clearly first of all,, good evening. happy easter. thanks for having me. she has no idea what she's doing. the reality is, yes, you cannot just solely arrest your way out of this , but that has to be the first step. these criminals need to be taken off the street and we're talking about these teenagers who don't feel loved. that is a byproduct of a failed school system. the chicago publicsc teachers fs
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the majority there are some good ones, but the majority of them just don't care. it's a paycheck to t you know, they have these kids from broken homes eight hours. a day . what are they doing to change their lives other than indoctrinating theme with the information that they want to plant in their brain? nothing. and thisisit is the result. nathan sorrow's back to george gascon in los angelesd.a. saidan this about criminals yesterday. listenge, we become very judgmental about sometimes aople that may make a mistake . thinkke how many of us would wat to be judged for the rest ofe our life f for a mistake or one or worse decisions that we made at one point. we know that we all make mistakes sometimes mistakes that are very serious that we should be held accountable forbl . now this isn't leaving the refrigerator door open in the company kitchen. these are major crimes.
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nathan, if you get into office, what will you do? what can you do about these radical days across california who just give these criminals a pass so thank you very much for inviting me onto the show. if i get into office as the california attorney general, which is the office i'm running for, i would be the chief law enforcement officer of the entire state, which means i could come in to any one of m the fifty eight district attorneys offices and if they're not doing their jobs, i could bring the california attorney general lawyers in andc do the job for them. so if for instance, if they don't want to file certain enhancements, gangg enhancements, gun enhancements when gangs and guns are involved, the california attorney general's office can come right in and doen do those prosecutions for them. and sheriff, fill in a way ofn often complains in l.a. that those enhancements are never added to the crimes even when you're dealing with attacks on officers, killing of officers tax and gang
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related violence. it's really it's criminal. the actions the dea is a criminal as well. wel john kiml fox, your soros back d.a. in chicago. she dropped 30% the felonylo defendants during her first three years. what your fellow officers think about that ? what impact does that have y on on men on the street, the officers on the beat?? it demoralizes them even more and there was over 50 percent of felony drug cases also. let's keep that in mind, which is the source of most of the employment for these gangs across the city, which is whyem six months ago i said i wasas running for mayor because one of the things i think this city needs to do is start its own city jail and keep these offenders specifically in a city jail for six to ninego months and circumvent kim fox's lack of doing anything, including her job these days are so out of control. nate, i want to bring i've got to bring this to you.
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this is y in in my my home city here of new orleans. we had a situation whereme according to the metropolitan crime c commission's latest report in twenty twenty one hour day, williams reject 46% of violent felony arrests for such criminal cases murder, , kidnaping, carjacking. we had a woman the other day. she was literally pistol whipped and her mercedes taken away. we see what happens when these crimes are out in force. whence you don't prosecute properly, it empowers these criminals. e and of course you're living proof of that in californiampowr absolutely. your d.a. sounds like rdaor george gascon and he's adopted a policy of crimes without consequences, which is just completely wrong. it creates a spiral of lawlessnessel where one person walks out of a cvs stealing just under a hundred and fifty dollars and there's two people out of a walgreens 80 people out of nordstrom's. thenen you get smash and grab robberies, train robberiesai
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and now 17 independent gangs have been identified, a by the b angeles police department. on homethfolloweeee robberies where they're basically following people home from restaurants, bars,rs nightclubs, hotels and stealing tens, or hundreds of thousands of dollars of watches, jewelry, purses and propertyunla from thm using guns and knowing that if they do get arrestedd, there's a revolving door. sore they'll get arrested in thh morning and be out by nightfall john and nate, i have 20 seconds. i want to give each of you a crack at this starting with john. what what do you think'sat motivating soros and the people supporting these negligent and laissez fair days? what do they want? i couldn't even begin to imagine. i mean, a government control comes from lawlessness because all of a sudden people turn to them forme the answer. so unless it's a going to socialism because of lawlessness, i can't imaginem any other reasoning. nate, what is it? what's driving you know,
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they're running a social experiment in all of our r peril . it's an idea that somehow if you actually weaken the laws and weaken our prosecutors, we're going to get more safety and security and what m this autistics don't lie about is that we've gotten less safety and security over the last four years john. and i thank you for your insights. have a wonderful answer.have a joe biden's poll numbers have been in the gutter for months, but now he's losing key democratic constituencies hurt and mclauchlan, tell us what it means. plus, with his agenda going upid in flames, president biden has a new plan to save his party and the world. victor davis hanson is here with that. >> stay right there. when americans tested in strength from within and are through the challenges but it takes reliable, affordable energy and we've got a choice on how we get it. import energy from unstable
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call right now c 855 one four two five nine six . >> if you don't believe that the economy is hurtingve the democrats and joe biden look the net approval rating that's approval minus disapproval. joe bidennic p at this point mis twenty three points. that is the worst on record since they started asking about economic job approval ratings back in nineteen hundred and seventy eight. >> welcome back to the incremental and the trouble for joe biden in the democrats goes well beyond the economy. new polls this week from quinnipiac and gallup show biden hemorrhaging support among key constituencies.
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earlier in the week, laura told you about the diminished standingng with minority voters. but a new gallup poll reveals he's faltering among young people to his approval rating is down roughly 20 points among genze and millennials. joining me now, pollsters jim mclaughlin and charlie. hurt, fox newsco contributor and opinion editor at the washington times. charlie, obviously this is bad news for the democrats in thee midterms, but how do the republicans capture those disaffected voters and will these numbers hold through the midterms? vo well, i think the most important thing that republicans can do is tryto to go after these voters. you know, far too often republicans just kind of walk off the field and ignore democrat voters that have sort of gone with democrats forme a long time. and so, i think making a basic pitch and it doesn't have to be a complicated pitch. you talk about the economy, you ju prices, you talkk about about opportunity and i
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think you can i think republicans can make tremendous inroads among young people. well, you talk law and order toy the african-americanou vote and you talk entrepreneurism to both african-americans and hispanics and and young peou will hear that message too. here's what biden's pollsterng said about dems chances for the midterms. listen. sten tothis is the worst political environment that i've been lived through in 30 yearsug of beingh a political consultant . but i think we have the tools and toolbox to do to to kind of again break the d.c. narrative right now that we're going to get our kick and we have the ability to keep the senate. i think we really have t the ability to keep the senatehe gmac being too optimistic p and peel back those numbers fore us . why is biden losing millennials? >> he's losing them because he's been such a failure on the issues that matter most. justte what trolly was saying. i mean, you look at the economy right now in the last national
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survey that we did,on 70% of americans said the economy is getting worse, more than half of them said we're in a recession right now and you talk to them. we did some focus groups pretty recently and the millennial and these younger voters will sit there and tell you how they were doing much betteroi financially when donald trump was president. they'll tellen dp they wereey actually putting money in the bank they were investing. now they're telling they're literally in the red . they can't afford their rent. nt they can'they afford gas, they can't afford groceries. and the big problem is a lot of these younger voters there aren't you know, there they're on fixed incomes a lot of times just like seniors are because they are just starting out in the workforce. charlie, the white house has a novel explanation for their cratering numbers. here's jen psaki on fox is peter doocy. >> so we have to talk about peter doocy for one is he's a 30% or does he play a 30% on tva
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? he works forv? a network that provides people with questions that nothingrona personal to any individual, including peter doocy, but anyone sound likeik a stupid son of a charlie. so once again, a tv network and an independently minded reporter t are the reason they'e thinking got it right. right. exactly, though, you know, and what's so appalling here is ,you know, this sort of joking is this sort of nonsense that you get from these these really quite frankly, they're kind of children themselves. you know, it might go over a less serious time, but when you have all that is going on in this world, we have the first hot war in europe in 70 years. you've got the worst economy in our lifetimes. you've gothe inflation that we
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have never registered ever beforeef in the history of our economy. and you've got these kids upco here making these ridiculous frat house jokes trying to explain away their ownxp miserable in the toilet numbers and it's not a good look. and i think it really does sort of portend a tremendous drubbing in november. . portenh maybe that's 10 psaki outreach to the millennials. jim charlie, i think to salvage his party's prospects and biden is taking the old field of dreams adage to heart if you build it, they will come. the other day he previewed his new plan for the countryan and the f world will also have o go and do now is build back better world to all those countries in africa, latin america and the middle east who don't have the capacity to make it better for themselves.
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he's talking about an international bailout. ladies and gentlemen. joining me now is victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow. nowte victor, walt disney made sure disneyland is a success before he launch disney world. biden's h build back better plan went up in flames at home.am now he wants to explore it to the rest of the world. how does this make any sense? my victor raymond, it's sort of a new green deal on steroids and obama's apology d tour and the davos globalism all in one. i mean, the premise of we exploited these countries by buying their natural resources so we owe it to them. if you read what he said a year ago, almost a year ago in june when he first floated the idea. right.r and we owe it to and the the obvious question is, okay, well, let's developop the oil we have at home and the precious metals and mineral then the timber that we're not using and we can do it more ecologically sound than anybody in the world. people with north dakota,
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texas, alaska, they're geniuses . let's use them or and then, you know, we're printing two trillion dollars. "let the idea is that let's print's some more money for people overseas that are dysfunctionalv society and let's not spend it l here atet home. and then you think, oh , yeah, well, you know this thing i mean, it's gimmick of the week. they have a rendezvous with the disaster in november and one day it's putin didus it and thee next day let's cancel all student debt and now let's let's build, as you said, build back the world better because we tried it at home. nobody wanted it. and maybe these guys are not so smart as we are. we looked into this , victor, this build back better world initiative was something the white house agreed to in june of 2020 one . it's going leaders pledging to satisfy the infrastructure needs of these low to middle income countries. they claim that a forty plus trillion dollar infrastructuree is in the developing worldev and we the united states isel
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supposed to fill the gap. >> how is this possible, victor? it's not. that's why we have eleven and a half percent inflation, a wholesale price inflation because we're printing moneys that we don't have and it's bad enough when we're doing it to give to americans and now we're going to give it to other and le and to justify itiv. we're going toto make us feel guilty that somehow sometime, somewhere we exploited them. so we owe it to them to build their infrastructure, which they can't do. i got a better idea why not.to just send them all over here and follow a timber guy in alaska or a fracas in texas and they can show you how to develop resources very environmentally sound or a trucker in alabama. we've got all the talent here. bring people over on an interim program and they can see how to develop their infrastructure and their natural resources efficiently and environmentally correct. >> build mentorship better world initiative seems pretty confident, victor, about our global standing. faces iss united
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a position to be complete the world once again an incredible opportunity and we still face tremendous challenges. we keep coming together. there's simply no limit. i mean it no limit what we! can achieve better. we have the highest inflationig in 40 years. we're broketi. butt biden wants us to spend money internationally on and i'm going to read from the build back better world initiative climate, health,e, health, hsecurity and gender equality on a global scale. how is this possible? you know what it is, raymon? this is the civilian version of the disaster in afghanistan. we turned over a billion all our embassy four hundred million dollar refitted vesp am in central asia and 70ll billion dollars of weapons and we couldn't do anything, but we did have the pride flag and with george floyd mural's
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and gender studies att . e university of kabul and soso that's what it's all about is this narrative narrative not backed by any b reality or any competence or any wisdom. and so it's pathetic and theyth have a rendezvous with a reckoning and everybody that's watching youey, raymond, tonight knows it's coming and biden knows best ofs all what he's done. they had the congress had the presidency. they had everything all the institution and they gave us hard core socialism and they're going to pay for it and they're coming up g gimmick and it's pathetic. it's well, victor, i thank you for your insight tonight . no one else reported on this build back better world initiative or our opening story. i thank you for putting in context. have a wonderful easter. democrats expressingex worry over the mental capacity off one of their own plus, young c people are increasingly anxious. a famous comedian thinksnk he knows why. fridays follieskn is next with a very special guest. >> stay there.
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1-800- three one nine nine five four four. it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. and since i'm keeping laura's chair warm, i get to decide who does follies with me tonight . so joining me now in a command performance is the angle maker herself, laura ingraham. no rest for the weary, laura . okay, not for us senators. we're turning the tables tonight for us senators, including three democrats are raising concerns about the mental fitness of another democrat. they're worried that this elected official is in capable of representing the voters. oh , , it's not who you think they're worried about. eighty eight year old dianne feinsteinth, her colleagues clal she's unable to recall detailsdn and increasingly forgetful. how is that unique amongs the california caucus? many of the meetings that we had att the munich with leaders
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in europe heads of state or the eu countries coming together. the more act that is on the floor today and more of on the floor today the shortage of supply, the supply challenge that we have in so many s respects. >> wow. oh my. well, i love how nancy's hand gestures always follow the point she made. so when she says, well, they're coming together, then she c does that likesh that's good. i i've never seen anyone do t that before, but she does itre quite, well in totality like it comes afterwards. raymonon, this is this is very, very sad and frightening. and why are they only worried
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about poor old feinstein? i mean, laura , if if mental fitness is a concern, it shouldn't only be restricted to california or the senator in california. those are outspoken senators should take a trip down pennsylvaniana e avenue. >> the people who call your home this you, madam and congressman alma alma adams first word she folks the list goes i'm starting to bor myself here, butut this is important stuff. i think i think laura , this isa so sad now it's it's sad.ad everyone gets old and a lot of people when they get old loseld their sharpness. the saddest thing is for the american people. dianne feinstein, people have knownic about feinstein i'm sory
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for a long time this has beenn unspoken. you know, no one's talkingke about a secret about science. i don't know when the last time was she gave a live interview. it's beenee a long time and who knows who's actually acting senator right now. but laura , they're worried about her becoming president pro tem. should the democrats holdd on to the senate november? why aren't they worried about the president of the united states? he represents a hell of a lotf more people and his decline is marked physically, mentally every time he opens his mouth is there well, metal on metal walls though they're not restricted to the older generation. did you see that exchange, raymond, between bill marr y and bella thorne this week, marquis taking some heate over it. watch what with you kids and anxiety. what is causing all the anxiety? i find this to be a genuine argument becauseie your generation doesn't know what's going on in the world.
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this is whereoe the anxiety is coming from. >> i hate yes. so much hate in the world, you know. so the pettiness on social media your generation is like on each other. it's like i don't know how you deal with it. i anxiety told have laura thorn said she was sexually abused and mentioned losing her father at a young age s which could explained her anxiety and the boutique that she wasd pushing on the show probably doesn't help. but mar does have a point about the social media time. there's a new harris poll showing teens who spend eleven hours or more outside weekly reported being much happieruc than those who spent alle their time inside the messages get off the screen and meet and interact with realsage peop. that's's important to your mentl health and it does lower your anxiety now it's very interesting. the conversation took place over weed whichch
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known to create psychosis and especially in young people who use it and increasing chance of getting schizophrenia, developing schizophrenia. so maybe we should rethink going into the weed as we're worried about, althought it relaxes some people. right. all right. what else? well, there's a bizarre piece in the sun this week claiming couples were open to open relationships because they'rehe bored after the pandemic. allura, if you want to see where open relationships lead, look no further thann those in them. remember the slap heard around the world? i always think theseur open relationships are created because the initial relationship was on shaky t t s ground to startuc with . >> i knew the moment after the act. yeah, i was pregnant. i cried the whole night down. she cried all night. she was all night long. i was like my love in my mind never would be the same.
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i was like what am i going to do now? yeah, i really didn't want to get married but we only got married because gammy was . ying >> that worked out real well. laura , these opene relationships i always think this is nothing more than consensual, cheating. you know, women should greet these open relationship overtures with a closed fist in the guy's gut that should make them go away. it's always a bad idea. and ninety two percent of these relationships end up in divorce now and the entire thing is so depressing i don't even think i don't have anything to sayir about it except it's highly depressing. and did you have to go back a will and jada, did you have to take us back there before easter? raymond we're trying to put t a bow around it. laura put a bow around it.e thank for being here. disturbing new videos out of shanghai where people are literally starving during these strict lockdowns and police are forcing them out ofpe
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healthy contacts in these crowded facilities whichs probably spread covid zeront covetousness failed utterlys , utterly failed. yeah, well, i love how far solutes lockdown's and makes no comment to what the chinese are doing to their people and the human rights and liberty infringements here. pfizer is going to ask the fda for emergency use authorization of covid booster doses foral healthy children ages five to 11 , citing data from a study of one hundred forty kids who had received a booster six months after their second t shot, the children showed a six fold increase in antibody levels. according to that report, dr.ntb bhattacharyya, how credible is this study? >> one hundred and forty children. comecome on . it's not enough to to warrantot an fda authorization we need isd a randomized trial and frankly a randomized trial with an endpoint that we care about. c the antibodies isar going up in kids is not not the same thing as protection against severe disease and death. it's amazing to me how the fda
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has botched this process and it's what it's done is it's collapse the trust of the american people in public health. i think i think we just need a thoroughgoing reform inside agencies. cc the u.s. continues to be behind the rest of the world on the science. dr. bhattacharyya, why is novavax the only traditional covid vaccine authorized around the globe by the whl but not by the american fda? why? it's it's very odd. i mean, i've heard from so many people who tell me that they want an m alternative toe the emergency vaccines vaccine, as best i can tell, has similar properties in terms of the protection against severe disease and death. it makes no sense to me other than alarming there some other ideas i might have, but that just makes no sense. the fda authorized the new sens. covid breathalyzers lost boston quote that produce results in less than three minutes. oh , i think dr. bhattacharyya
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