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and getting those pills. tucker's must see interview streaming today on fox nation. unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. as always,s, u we thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. we ask to please dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. let notot you a be trouble laura ingraham the room angle is next . havele a great night. i'm laura ingram . this is ingram from washington tonight . thanks for joining us . now last night's commentary about the growing correlation between high potency marijuana use and psychosis, especiallyh, in teens. oh , sent all the predictable voices just oh ,, they went apoplectic. io well, tonight my follow up will include a discussion t with two of the brightest minds on the topic. butst, first, sabotaging americ. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the mann has trouble with nameet
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but not the names of people he maybe met once or twice. that would be understandable. we're talking about the names of prominent political figures including in his own cabinet. >> i want to thank the former general who keep calling general my my the guy who runs an outfit over there. if i remember i got in troubleai with running against the senator who is a mormon. i was just a governor. okay, i took him on . i want to thank that filters down on your thank you very much about our national security adviser. he's been in contact with his counterparts throughout the worldys, our allies as has the general. . , excuse me >> i keep calling them in general. it's so inspiring, isn't and today as the supply off baby formula reached new lowsba the president reached for more names. >> how are youve going to hand t over to secretary mr. secretary?
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i'm going to have you speak nowa and your remarksrk and then we'e going to hand it over to my nowm now give it a public outcry over how they've handled the baby formula shortage. tell hhs secretary how they have a thorough was probably thrilledbabl biden couldn't remember his name again. >> it was whether or not there- was a this could have been moved quicker. well, i don't think anyone anticipated the impact of the shutdown of one facility in the abath facility at the end of you that they understood it and have a very big impact. they did, but i didn't. now that's reassuring. now the only semi competent person they had in the administration at this point i have to conclude with jen psaki and she's gone his people just keep missing h the obvious.
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remember his dhs secretary majorca still refuses to refer to the border as a crisis. a he says there are challenges and he doesn't know basic facts . when asked general mark milley and defense secretary lloyd austinll missed the dangers of evacuating thousands in afghanistan and treasury m secretary janet yellen missedino a minor thing. >> you may have heard about it. it's called inflation. i think it was wrong in about the path of inflation would take there haved been a unanticipatednd and large shockt to the economy if it's time to fully understand so of course, would anyone be surprised that joe biden missed the importancenc of keeping america's main baby formula c? iny fully operational i mean, of course he wouldn't they don't know anything now. 57% of americans in a recent cbs yougov survey described d biden as distracted. 51% call him incompetent
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and only 38% says t he's effective. look, the public isn't stupid.ez they know zeroer accountability when they see it by biden's cabinet members shouldn't have more job security than, say, a college basketball coach if a coach, all he does is lose that he blames others. he's canned. right. and everyone from yorkist amily should have been let go long ago. but in vineland, the fact that you're getting poorer than america is getting weakert, that's just part of the necessary transition. you may not be able to fill your tank, but you should be filled with prideir over all the first that this administration has deliverede the first female coast guard commandant, there's more work to be done to ensure the coast guard and all the branches of our armed forces reflecthe the full strength and diversity, including at the highestrshi levels of our leadership. we need to see more women at the highest levels of command the coast guard and across every service in the armed
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forces. what happened? just hiring the best whoever they are. >> but biden's puppeteers don't care about objective standards or meritda. butou we really think that mayor pete had the background to run the department of transportation or that ex governor jennifer granholm was t qualified somehow to runo e the energy departmentne ors that the new press secretary was the most talented communicator that biden could have had in that role. now shesh doesn't necessarily answer questions. she just reads what people put in her briefing book, okay, so there are two graphs behind me . basically what they show isat more supplies being sold on the market compared topl a year ago. so and this is without abbottbb being in the market right now, clearly and we've seen a lot of progress happening as you can see in twenty s twenty two compared to 2020 one . and as youas see us here as well
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. and so and that's due to our t actions here atha the white house. so obviously wea we mor admit that there's still a lot more work to be done. can't find food foror their babiesld this third world stuff happening all across america. t do because it's story time with kp operation fly fly formula has cut three to four week timeline for nrsc for nespoli product toe move to t europe. we're up to seventy two hour periods through fda's enforcementorceti discretion wel get twenty seven point five million bottles fromm australia. >> i'm sure mothers acrossor america arresting easyy tonight after that story of a lack of seriousness in the biden white house even extends now too the u.s. marine corps. forget being the fierce fighting force over land and sea. the pentagon wants you to know r that the marines main priority rightig now is celebrating pride month. even the bullets arets r rainbow
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colored. i'm sure president geeeeca is vy scared tonight . well, virtue signaling january six hearings. it's all the democrats are capable of. nothing they've done hasas t actually helped the average american who's really . ruggling right now >> i miss the three dollar gas by three fifty , you know, but i don't know who's's in charge f this , but it's pretty absurd. $100 and it's crazy. >> i think folks just want to return to what they consider normal like the normal of 2019 . we had a roaring economy, cheapy energy and no new wars. but now they have chaoss and crime and declining standards of living led by a man who the press relentlessly and dishonestly promoted as the great unifier normal's n that seems to really be a big part of the pitch that joe biden is somebody w n who will allow the country toor return to normalcy. 's
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biden, by inclination is a compromiser. he's someone who wants normalcyn also return to functioning government. the biden team is trying to restore trust more broadly trust bribery. well, that's been shattered, hasn't it? acrossio the board, americans want solutions and seriousness, but by this team givess them celebrities and stunts. >> do you, mr. president, welcome to the white house. comeme on up. this important month here in america, a lot of our asian a americansi friends have been subject to racial d discrimination. hate only hides when goodk people talk about it and say how bad it is goes down. d soit thank you . w how about how bad it is when democrats entire plan depends on getting you to lower your expectations or be happy with less or lose prideyo in yor history or chip awayy at our constitution. now that's bad. i didn't really think it wase
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possible for an administration to be both incompetent and connivingg, but they somehow managed it mouthing all these platitudes about diversity and t identity using stupid phrases like putin'shras price hikes and ultra maga hats it's all just smoke and mirrors-m a distraction from their ongoing sabotage of america and that's the angle. joining me now is mollie hemingway, the federalist editor in chief and fox news contributor and chris bedford, founding partner of right george molly. it is quite stunning, is it not, when people are feeling such anxiety and pain abouthi what's happening tosey this economy that all they have is the woke virtue signaling almost for seven at this point. it's just amazing when you t think about how bad things have been going in this country for more than a year and the bigmanl administration is doing sos little to address what'sg actually going on because the by the administration is actually causing so many of these problems. they're doing this distraction o
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because they themselves are the ones who opened up the border who have u enacted policies that have led to greater inflation, that have killed our energy independence . and solk a all they have left to is talk about other things because they can't be honest about how it was their ownwn fault that these things have happened and chris, are you to listen to this from karine jean-pierre she's desperate to change the subject with a contemptible and woke word salad, which ishi the first day of pride months, this month. the biden event invited harris administration will be spotlighting b the voices of lgbtq people across america, especially children, proliferation of hateful and discriminatoryon bills targeting kids in classrooms and families in their homes i ae simply bullying can fill your tank up>> with ut and whats not super ironic and super sad about that is they're not actually pushing any kind of inclusive policy. an article comingnin the federar tomorrow about this how the biden administration to celebrate pride month is pushing a policy that would
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take away school lunches are paid for by the american taxpayer to the 30 million or so american recipients. butls the children in school to get the school lunches if their parents declined to do b what the administration wants their broca policies, they're letting little boys and little girls showers and locker rooms and bathrooms have they don't toe the line and destroying women's sports or breaking down the social barriers. and if they stick to traditionalad christian values, then about anra administration s going to take away their extracurriculars, going to take away their access to lunch programs like joyea bowman reported on for us . that'sth what they actually meas . that word saladh they're tryinge to message their way out of this . the problem with their message is they've lost their base.se the people they usedd tohee represent, the democrats, the unions, the workers, they've completely lost that and well, previous administrations could turn this around like maybe bill clinton. ee bill clinton wasn't senile and his vice president wasn't incompetent. so between ain the two of them they were able to change things. >> this administration i don't think so now biden's hhs secretary actually admits that they knew about this baby formula conundrum about a year
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ago. what they're satisfied with the government's response throughout this . from everything i've known, you kept me apprized of this from last year. we haveca been moving as quickly as you can , but it's been so amazing about the biden administration now claiming that this hit them by surprise. it actually was being reported a on lastdm he admitted he admits it that it was happening and yet so little was done. biden f is blaming everyone else for him not being briefed on this. p and there isol a truth here. r i do want to say that the biden administration's policies d, they're not being rejected by the broader democrat party . you have most find like to of members of congress who will b disagree with the policy agenda. really are blaming him whende really it's against the policies in general that the democrats have that they're all unified behind that are soth unpopularis. this is purposeful. this is notcide like an accident that this has happened. i'm not sure what the baby formula shortage, but just in general the goal here is to get everyone used to livingry with less less driving less
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free movement, not going to get in your car and head to tennessee tonight . no, youu can't. how are you goingng to do that ? you might not be able to for the gas, but they want this toal be the new normal.. t that's whyhe they lovey the lockdown's love the lockdown. an tonk to the average paul, the politicians and thinkers>> i'm not saying the average voter but the politicians and thinkers, a strong america ,something to be embarrassed about. they hated it when americans are regular americans were happy't like the summer of 2019p elites were miserable when americansrose are happy, americt was never great. you hear people saying america is not goodit a. it's an evil colonial power. it exists off of vampirism and attacking the third world. anything that we did that was great driving being able to just taketh your kids to schoole or take your kids to the fair or being able to have air conditioning in a nice house b well, those were builtal on the blood sweat of all their victim classes and that's the way they really feel so weak or america in a stronger a redistribution of wealth from us to other people suffering. these are things that in their core philosophy they want because they think that america deserves evil. i mean they molly they think
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this country deserves what it's getting. right. saido that they're unhappy when americans are doing well. it's be s so interesting that te elites seem to be so happy right now. it's the rest of laura: the couo suffering completely divorced from the reality of the way mostfiv people live their lives. great conversation. and chris, great to see you tonight . as i just mentioned, there doess seem to be somethinge more nefarious going on here like they want you to lock yourself down almost after more than two years of a lot of people largely staying homee to the pandemicdy, most americans were ready to hit the road. but according to a new report by morning consult the inflation record breaking gas prices are more responsible for keeping folksks fromvaov their vacationsid summer than covid. here now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house fox is contributor, author of defeating big government socialism newt it's american as apple pie. the idea of hopping in your t car and just taking a summerrisi road trip whetherng you're singe or whether you're married, have kids. that's part of the american experience that's being
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deteriorated right now. >> sure. is we look at every aspect ofei americanng life is being deteriorated right now. one lady was reported from washington, pennsylvania saying four or five stores to find baby formula and she can't afford the gasoline to go to four or five stores so that these these becomeyo compounding disastersu. you have a rising crime rate. you nut have nutcake left wing divas who won't keep people locked up so the cities become worse. as you have an administration and i think the earlier conversation was exactly right. the big difference was not personality. bill clinton made a decision in the fall of 1995 that in order to get reelected he would sell out the left, move to the center, sign welfare reform, sign a balanced budget, do whatever it tookng because he understood that he didn't change his policies. words weren't going too w work.h
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these people can't changete who they are and they're in the middle of a disaster. overnor of it's going to get worse at every level of governor of pennsylvania just signed an executive order that will punish western pennsylvania for producing natural gas. t this is at a time, by the way, when when the marcellus shalers has 400 years of play sitting right there in pennsylvania. but the governor can't get out of it because his left would rather punish pennsylvanians in the name of their ideology. and i t think you're going to se us across the board. i don't think they can change and i think if they try to: ilioar their parppenar to joe biden. watch weathertech tweet about record highs today in a situation where because of the war can and ukraine gas prices and food prices are extremely high. click a swi
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the idea we're goingtc to be abe to, you know, quick switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely near-term, nor is it with regard to food. that's a winning message for the midterm news this morning. in america. how many of you are anayansi? that's right. look, look, this is a left wing jimmy carter. i mean, carter was incompetent, but he was sort of rational. biden is incompetent and he's committed to a set of values that are wrong. my guess is i deep down he likes higher gasoline prices, drives people towards some kind ofd. new approach. he doesn't care about the price of food. why are you eating beef anyway? you know, you could be a vegan. everything would be less expensive or you could have a victory garden at home.ca he cares more about taking caret of illegal immigrantshe than he does about taking care of americans. and the result is the federal government was competing for
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baby formula to take care of illegal immigrants againstn americans who couldn't find the baby formula. so you go down this list and it's not a problem of performance. it's a problemrobl of core big government socialist values that are antithetical to the american future and to the average american. it's a it's a genuine off>>ds the system. e newt, i've said this before t and i would love your take on to me it seems the only way the democrat party might reexamine its priorities now its values right now is it like a nineteen eighty four style wipeout in twenty twenty four in a really significant wipe out in the midterms? it might not even take midtermst might not be enough.er it would have to be a cataclysmic defeat for them in twenty twenty four where new england states go maybe we get some rocky mountain statesun for the next presidentialtaht election. s your thoughts on that? i think that's exactly right.
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we are really in the fourth way. reaganan in 80 was the first we were the second in nineteen ninety four and 10 in the house . the results are actually bigger than a ninety four to john boehner's team. got and sixty four seats we got fifty three . this is the fourth big wave in this direction and again what happens is the democrats go off the rails. obama the truth is that obama was anti petroleum as anti gasoline and diesel fuel and heating oil as biden is and it led tod a rebellion because people understood it i and i think what you're faced with now, the only hope for the american future to return to sanity isto a hugery republican victory this fall followed by a republican party behavingty liky a genuine reform party as we did and then followed by a presidential election which is cataclysmic for the democrats hit the ground point, althoughem remember took there it took
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the republicans from 1930 to into the 1950s to finally come to grips with the reality ofy fdr easily take an entire t generation for the democrats toe figure out they can't be this crazy and expect to ever win again. no. great to. see you. thanks so much. and we ruffled some feathers last night, including on the view when we suggested with copious amounts ofnd scientific evidence that there is a growing understanding of a correlation between excessive marijuana use and psychosis forming, especially in teens. well, weelow- have to follow up in moments with two off the foremost experts on the subject. >> stay there. >> hi, i'm christina. you may know me from flipping houses. listen, i've designed hundreds of new spaces and i've seen it all crumbling grout impossible seems clunky. step over to say goodbye to ugly headache and hello to the jacuzzi bathroom remodel everyone.
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the new york times had initially quoted a friend of uvalde, a killer, salvador ramosho, who described the eighteen year old as a pot smoker who got enraged just when his family expressed their displeasure about it but mysteriously a reference to his alleged drug use was deleted from future online editions w. bad s so we contactedou the new york times for an explanation. was it a bad source?t re we tried again. what happened? but they didn't respond. we tried again, call them againe today. nothing. now, several studies have nr explored the connection between regular pot use and an increased risk for serious p
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mental illness and even violent psychotic episodes in some cases in march 2019, the prestigious journal the lancet conducted a case control study from eleven sites across europe and brazil.ly it found that with daily cannabis use there weref increased a to the psychotic disorder compared to those who never use it. and when it comes to highp potency weed, the psychotic disorder went up f five foldkl today. ron kessler tackled the subject as well, writingng el virtually everyone ignores the obvious reason for the dramatic increaseam in these tragedies. democrats push legalizing marijuana, which has become three to four times more potent than it wasas only a few years ago. newer products can have levels of thchc as high as 85% a 90% the marijuana level in a typical joint 20 years ago was closer to five percent and a paper published in twenty twenty by one of my next guestsz analyzed past cases of violence and marijuana use. looking specifically at the deadly attacks..
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so in researching the parkland in sutherland springs, mass shootings, the times square attack in twenty seventeen and the boston marathon bombing, his studyan found recurring consequences ofa marijuana induced paranoia and marijuana induced psychosism . itit also found that more potent marijuana resulted in a greater risk for psychosis. soig the reaction to our angle tonight about this was so massive that this follow up was an order. sho there's still much to learn about the eveillard shooterot. we haven't gotten his toxicology report yet, butno it ist, worth exploring, is it what we've already forrned. the daily mail reports his father spent time in jail for multiple assault them assession of marijuana. the washington post reports multiple people toldbout h themt his mother's drug use and a neighbor even reported she was about to be evicted over it.. independent journalist ashley bradley told the ingram anglee that ramos grandfather served time in prisonor for drugas trafficking.
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so givenon his family history, t stands to reason that someone surrounded by illicit drugs could have potentially had access to themso c as well. >> so considering the horrific carnage here from other tragedies, we already know about where high potency cannabis may have played a role. it's important that americans have more answers t . we deserve to know the truth about this multibillion dollardw and growing industry, how it's affecting our young people areor working age population and evenm our military readiness. joining me nowman is dr. norman miller, addiction psychiatrist , odoctor eric voth physician, president of the international academy on the science and impact of cannabis. now, dr. miller, your response tonight , please, to those who casually dismiss what studies, including your paper, which was an aggregator of many of these found between violent psychotic behavior and sustained high potency marijuana use? well, exactly what you said.
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it's a hidden i i'm interested in the association of marijuana and violence when i hear these unfortunate incidences, the unthinkable mass masshe shooting in texas, i looked to see if marijuana was involved and i find often that the newspapers, the media hide it when it really is a major factor. and if we're if we're as a country really interested in solving the gun violence t problem, i don't think i think we're going to have to look near the rock and look at the role of drugs, particularly marijuana in causingti the violence, particularlycu the mass violence. al and dr.iz fauci pushed to legalize marijuana. pronounced huge lobbying
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efforts, multi billion dollars on the line. people rushed ahead. and whens you talk to folks like, oh , it's a harmless drug and minimal effects, so much better and so many ways alcohol. i mean you hear the litany of of the propaganda out there. >> but how much do we need to learn about this ? in the end, though, cannot cannabidiol receptorsio how the fauci of today affectsns those weathertech? the >> it's really clear that the higher the percentage of thc and marijuana with a vapes or the oil, the greater the likelihood of violence and psychosis like dr. miller who also had a great article back in 2017 same way and i think this is clearly driven by a marijuana industry that's looking to profit off of s people's sufferinguf. they they have just walked past
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standards of care. this whole medical charade is is really nothing more than a way to try to get marijuana justified and in people's hands. and i think it's tim time thatrs more federal oversight and step in and trying to roll back thisc this terrible mess. i mean, i call it a runaway train and we're riding this thing to a real point of disaster, i think. >> nown here's a dr. based in colorado talking about what she sees in the emergency room, what these patients come in and they have like repeated vomiting or acute psychosisis. y they tell us it'ss super hard to stop, which says to me, how do you know that these are directly fauci reactions? so we track it by , drug screens and that tells the thc. >> now that was from july 2020he one , dr. miller.ck so we decided to check in with dr. karen randall to see if anything has changed and she
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responded telling us invite any politician to spend a day in an e.r. they need to seeee the endpoint of legalization from our side desperate family, psychotic addicted children. this is going to be a substantial problem for our country. dr. miller, are you surprised surprise at what you see in the emergency department orde are surprised that this iss the endpoint or the progression ? i wouldn't say it's the employer i don't see there, but a progression of making marijuana so available. i mean, there's very few controls. i mean, people can walk into a dispensary and just buy marijuana and if they aren't of the legal age, they can buy it from the people who buy the dispensary and actually illegal or illicit marijuana ise still popular because it's less expensive. so ifhl you flood the market with a highly toxic, highly dangerous, highly addictive
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drug is defined by congress's own controlgres substance laws that is highly mentally disturbed. i don't think i don't think you need the doctor to figure that out. a but now we have itbove above its above the politicians right now and we have we have republican politicians who have been i have been singing the praisesai of the marijuana industry, including a congressman in south carolina. i think nancy is all for this pushing the decriminalization of federal level. there are, w some in the media, dr. voss, who are quick to dismiss that raising this issue at all, even discussing it at all. this was today. watch. ge why aren't people in general not talking more about the pot psychosis violent behavior connection? kids can get an assault weapon. that's the issue. it's not if people are smoking
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too much.- we do know that , laura . you shouldeopl know that we peon smoke. we't are not carrying a right. they don't even know where they put them. i dr. volf, how funny is's that really funny. well, i'll tell you, that's not funny at all. and the reality ofow it is legal . they 15 owners or handgun owners that are not, that are not violent, are not killing people. am ife you look through the same information that dr. that the doctors are pointing out here and you go case a very by case, you see clear pattern. there's a there's a particular pattern in about 10 to 15% thcis and in this risk increasing and we're seeing out there with the vaped formse and oils 70 , 80 , 90% thc that's notbl only horribly toxic but it's psychosis and violenceyc inducig
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. youyl know, i think back to chrs kyle when he was murdered, what did he do? he and his partner were trying to help a ptsd sufferer who then smoked pot and killedd chris and his partner the next day . >> and that really we're going to havee to thank you forn. raising that which i had forgotten. ow dr. miller and dr. volf, we're going to continue on this conversation. it but at a future date. it's so important and i thank both of you. ge now o here's tonight's with any clue for a change of pace here. which sports teams reconverted signaling could have been c mocked in an old seinfeld episode? tweet me your guest is the name of maga hats if you get it right. but coming up, the cultural impact of the depp s herd verdit and the return of say what raymond arroyo has. it all is seen and unseen. do not move 1% won't sit down.
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don't call me a liar. oh , i said don't call me a liar. you know, in theater, laura , they callca it squeezing the piy out of the performance and look, whether she was telling the truth or not, a the credibility was what was at stake here and the jury and the public didn't feel she had it that she was faking. but the big news here is the cultural component, which is johnny depp taking domestic abuse of men out of the shadows and into the center of. the culture. for the first time we've heard that and i think o we'll be seeing a lot more of johnny depp in theaters soon. and speaking of troubled couples, what's going on with the first ladies? yeah, well, first lady jill biden in a new harper's bazaar interview revealsvi that sheve and the president have their fights via text. she calls it sexting. okay, only like her husband.
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communications can be a problem. laura sexting in the urban dictionary means texting while having intercourse. oh , why is she fighting over text so well? t she claims she doesn't want the secret service to hear them fighting. but as biden reminded everything they text ends up uhe in the national archives. so the people in the hall can'ter hear you, but all the posterity will soon be able to read all the nasty things you sent your husband. and the real issue here is when a man is cognitively challenged, she's got pressures and stress h. why are you texting him nasty things and calling him names. that's probably not the best tact and maybe well, maybe she's just upset because he doesn't call her doctor. jill archives for that .>> it's all right. president and the president had some more trouble today didn't as hee unveiled the baby formula u plan . this is today's biden by the . mbers
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what am i doing here? i'm going to lose track here today we're announcing that united airlines has agreed to offer cargo's base for qunol nutri care for the delivery of three point seven of the formula. well, laura , that's three point seven more bottles than they had before. one of the united pilots probably needed to take a few sips to sustain him as he carried the other three bottles to those hungry childrenth. so look, this is progress. we don't want to limit it. i thinknt he meant three point seven million. >> well,an the numbers can be a very confusing after allll of that sexting with jill brandon, i guess. thank you . up next , an elementary school counselors career isr in jeopardy tonight after she was accused of engaging in immoral conduct just for speaking out for against the promotion of transgender orthodoxy in schools duringal
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over entering the walls of my school building on my dead [ body. oh myy w. because he's a half of gender identity ideology's trans gender transgender people to find i want children who have unfettered access to hormones. s >> that was that moment that got milwaukee schoolr counselor marissa darling in trouble with the state. the wisconsin m t department of public instruction has launched an investigation and is nowhrea threatening to revoke her teaching license on the basis of immoral n conduct. marissa joins me now exclusively along with her attorney. look at that deputy counsel, for law ysin institute and liberty. now, marissa, would youou change anything about what you said or how you said it now that the
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status coming after you know and what compelled you atag that moment to get up with some, colorful language which you know , we all can engage the times, but it was pretty, pretty colorful. is is that what got them that you're used to using the ft bomb but or was it something i mean, i don't really understand because i was acting as a private citizen on my own time on a saturday like m seventy five miles away from my students. my students weren't watching the feminist channel livestream that i was speaking on andsp i had not actually planned on speaking. but after spending the afternoon being harassed and provokedvo by people wearing shirts that said protect trans kids, i felt i had to stand up and tell the truth. now, lucas , what is she actually being charged with or
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accused like? is there a particular part ofio the licensing code that she violated and if so, what is it? >> yeah, there's a statute in wisconsin that allows the state agencys it's in charge of educational licensing to revoke a license forli what they call immoral conduct. immoral conduct isim defined pretty vaguely under statute, but it's essentially conduct that harms children. two of the examples they list under the statute are accessing at school and knowingly helping a child predator obtain a job in a school. for example, neither of those come anywhere near what thisis situation iss a. this is a situation in which she was, as she said, speaking as a private citizen on her own timeer on matters of public importance in front of the state capitol . it'shold frankly i don't know how you could find a more quintessentially protected n speech under the firstow amendment. >> now marissa, what specifically about this really new movement to
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some would say encourage exploration, sexual identity, n exploration in very young children today? well, there is a little bit of a difference between the identity stuff and the transgender stuff. i'm totally supportive of, and bisexual individuals. what i'm not supportive of is this movement to basically tell kids they were born in the wrong body and set them on a path for long term lifelong medicalization through the use of wrong sex hormones and drugs used off label as puberty blockers and all the disfiguring surgeries of their healthy body parts. it has nothing to do with being or . it has everything to do with an agenda that's being really driven by big pharma. >> are you shocked that there is a there's an alliance? it's obviously formed on an f
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intentional perhaps between some more liberal feminist and liberal folks and some conservative on this issue. i mean, when you have j.k. rowling being attacked as a you know, by the transgender community, that's quite something. right. and it is an interesting coalition that we're building around this issue. but honestly, eve even though i consider myself to be aav radical feminist and i m have taken my stand on radical feminist grounds, i have decided to just get out of my own way when it comes of partisan politics over this issue because it's about the safety of kids. comes to th this is so important we talked about pot induced psychosis at the beginning of the show and now this morissauc lucas , thank you both are within segment is next to clue sports teams recent virtue signaling could have been mocked by an old seinfeld episode. what was it now you can only one thing the rest of life to
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virtual signaling could be in an old seinfeld episode? the new york mets. >> the cleveland and dance. john, he guessed the washington redskins. but the brooklyn nets tweeted this bizarre consolation for pride day that many users, including yours truly very confused. remember get your u.s. a made gear and greg gutfeld is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> todd: you know our typical shot is new york city. sometimes you go to nashville, but today, you are looking live at buckingham palace where our special coverage of queen elizabeth platinum jubilee

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