tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News June 6, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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before we go today is the 78th anniversary of d-day when the bravest men ever lived and stormed the beaches of normandy to defeat evil in their time and save the world. we'll never forgeted their service or sacrifice. that's all time we have this evening. thank you for making the show possible. laura is next. see you tomorrow night. >> i'm laura ingraham. thanks for joining us. west winging it. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. for months now we've been telling that you things have been coming off the rails inside the biden white house. we got catering poll numbers, you got higher cost for everything. people are leaking on each other now. and at this point, you got to think that working for this administration has to be the most painful resume pad ever. >> guess what?
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since 1938, the republican two point lead on the bronxal ballot is the best position for the republicans in over 80 years. my estimate for the 2023 house makeup if the election were held today, we still have five months tomorrow, will be republicans 236 seats to 241 seats. democrats 194 to 199. >> that is a stomping, or that would be a stomping. >> yes, it would. >> yes, it would. and yes, of course it's biden who's the drag. >> 1962, the president's approval rating jfk is 71%. bill clinton in 1998, it was 63%. joe biden is just 41%. why is his approval rating so low? well, i think this slide will give you the answer. this is the net approval rating on the economy at this point in the presidency, joe biden minus
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26 points. that is the lowest for any president in the last 40 plus years. >> the faces at cnn tells a story. >> here i think is the big takeaway. use on the economy are closer to. look at this. republican party 51% p democratic party 31%. republicans lead on the issues that most important. no wonder they have a historic advantage on the generic congressional ballot. >> frankly, i was shocked that cnn even did this report. it was well done. but they obviously see the writing on the wall. so emergency if -- let's say back in early 2021 you were really excited to get a job with this company. you were thrilled then when you were hired, but then when you finally got inside, you realize that the ceo had trouble with the basic subject verb, direct object thing. >> i'm also sending to congress a confidence package that will enhance our underlying effort to
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accommodate the russian ollie oligarchs and make sure we take their -- take their ill begotten games. we're going to seize their yachts of putin' -- yeah. hypocrisy. the guys who are in to -- >> i don't know what was more disturb being that. it might have been the laugh at the end. the most confident person at the white house was general sake. and now with her gone, things have gone from bad to worse as politico confirmed this a new piece out today. they need to quell the finger pointing and concern ove staff shackups according to five white house official and democrats close to the administration. the president have expressed -- who biden routinely refer to in private as the worse president
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in history. pot, kettle black. we're living through the worse presidency in modern times right now. and since, of course, they can't blame their i had -- the first lady and the -- members of biden inner circle and the president's stir have complained that west wing staff have managed biden with kid gloves, not putting him on the road more or allowing him to flash more of his genuine, relatable, albeit gas prone self. well, if the first lady and val are intimating that his staff is incompetent, well, they're kind of right about that. but on this rare occasion, his staff is 100% right. how many times can biden almost start world war iii with off the cuff remarks. thank god he only did one sit down interview during the past
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six months. this week he's going to be cuddly with jimmy kimmel. because what's happening in our country is apparently, good for what? comedic relief? but the ideal that he's doing town halls, it's laughable. the guy could barely read the teleprompter and now he's just going to wing it in the moment? >> i became aware of this problem sometime in -- after april -- in early april. >> but moments earlier in his meeting with top manufacturers. >> we knew from the very beginning this would be a very serious event. we could foresee that this was going to create a tremendous shortage. >> did they tell you that they would understood it will have a very big impact. >> they did, but i didn't. >> this is why obama didn't think he should run, kids. the staff isn't keeping him off
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tv because they want him to have low poll numbers. they're doing it because they know he is is a complete disaster. has every forgotten what biden was like on the campaign trail back in 2019? >> we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. we choose truth over facts. we have this notion that somehow if you're poor, you cannot do it. poor kids are just as talent as white kids. i love this place. look, what's not to like about vermont in terms of the beauty of it? >> new hampshire. he spent times in both states. it's not like he can lean in his new team to deliver a powerful message. >> the in jeremy gas is $8.88 per gallon. it has increased $2.16. in canada, gas is $6.23 per
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gallon and it has increased $1.93. there's no question that important interest are interwoken woven with saudi arabia and the president views the saudi arabia is important. >> how do you have a high level respective immigration discussion with the region with the president of mexico and two-thirds of the northern triagel countries. >> i think we're able to still have an array of conversations and focus our agenda. >> these briefings have gone from somewhat tolerable to down right terrible. everyone knows it. now it's something to air which is more cringy, biden speaking without notes or his press secretary speaking with them. i'm going to call it a tie. now, what dr. biden obviously doesn't understand is that there was only one argument ever for joe biden in 2020.
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and it was that he was harmless and kind of an affable figurehead who would allow the country to go back to normal. obviously, that's out the window. most people would choose some of that old trump drama behind by the media, of course, over today's different type of drama caused by bad policy. >> pretty frustrated because the cost of living have gone up so rapidly. to have gas prices almost in the $7 range, that's difficult. >> when is it going to end? it's just a lot to take in but you got to get it. that's the thing. you have to pay for the gas. there's nothing we can do. >> i am quite frustrated by the rapid increasing prices. it comes into play every single day. do i want to drive to the beach now or am i just going to stay put? >> yeah, they want to you stay put, don't they? no one, and i mean no one actually wants to see in here more of biden or for him to sit in a room and make policy. the man's already presided over
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endless catastrophes on gas prices. his answer is to urge saudi arabia to produce more and let venezuela sell to to europe. american driller, you're out of luck. on ukrainian, we already blew more than $50 million there and russian is getting the territory. in the end, russian -- in the end zelensky will ask for more money and biden will green light it. on china, despite a high record trade deficit, he's going to make china easier to ship through third countries. today he declared an emergency to prevent the commerce department from using anti-dumping tariffs to stop this. it's a total gift to them because this emergency is supposed to last 24 months. it's likely going to kill off our own solar panel industry. as far as i can tell, biden's
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plan for us seems to be the following. keep the border wide open, hurt the suburbs and rural areas with high energy cost, ensure that america produces nothing really essential, encourage a lot of people, like that guy on that clip to stay at home. remember federal workers aren't even showing up. and then at the end of all that, hope that china ships us all the goods we need. sending biden on the road. letting biden be biden. hey, that's going to be a gift to us at the angle. lots of fresh new material. gas after the fact cleanup by the staff, but it will be hideous for the democrats and more embarrassing for a nation already ashamed at the guy at the top. and that's the angle. joining me now kellyanne conway, author of a new book here's the deal. also with me victor davis hanson who is a senior fellow. victor, the plan that they've
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cooked up is more joe biden. your reaction. >> it was known in the campaign, laura. everybody knew he ran a 19thth enhistory campaign. he was in see -- but he had no record to defend. so it was very easy. but he had a rendezvous where he was today. he got to be the president. erode on the trump momentum for a couple of months. we saved the democrats and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and now we're going to take over your agenda. and they did and they ruined the economy. they ruined energy. they ruined foreign policy. and the old dilemma resurfaced. the dilemma was you put him out there to get in the arena to defend his record like every were the does. but if you do that is, he's going to be a force multiple plier of disaster because he's
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cognitively challenged. and they knew that from two years ago, but they didn't have a rendezvous until now. and the republican conservatives have torn him -- apart. >> yeah. >> what can they do? they're stuck. >> kelly an, the second par of what i think they're trying is this with the january 6th committee. some of the members want big changes on voting rights and even want to abolish the electoral college like jaime rafkin. >> the electoral college is an undemocrat relic, just like the exclusion of women of voting, which we got rid of in 1920 in the 19 amendment. so, you know, we didn't start out with lincoln's beautiful vision of government of the people by the people for the people. we started out as a slave
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republican of white male property owners. we do still have what i think are some political institutions. >> kelly anne, there we have. tearing down american institutions right before thursday's big prime time hit. >> yes. on january 6th, you just heard mr. rafkin not one word about inflation, immigration, gas prices. all the issues that americans are telling every single pollster, including media pollster, laura, in this country are versioning and per flexing them. voters are very clear about what's bothering them and the president is very unclear about ever being a man with a plan. look, i think joe biden may be the last person to know or to realize that people kind of move past him. there's a new poll out, it says 70% of americans don't even want him to run in the future. and given your excellent report before we started speaking on this panel, you left out camilla harris. and you know why?
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because our vice president basically has a part time no show job. people look past her too. she does absolutely nothing on the weekends. there's nothing on her public schedule. if this president cannot upon her to shoulder some of the policy, to shoulder some of the oralcal skills. i think the staff have decided the older staffs are trying to think secret and hide the president or vice president. the younger ones want them to go out and be cool and go out late night comedy shows and take questions at a live town hall. but, look, we could joke about this. it's really not that funny when you have a president and a vice president who just aren't competent. i don't see anything they're good at, and neither does americans. victor was saying earlier that republicans and conservative are torn apart. >> hispanic. >> he lost moderates and people. if you're an independent, you don't like washington. you don't like government.
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>> no. >> and they look at him and they see why that is so. >> and victor, axios is reporting that a former president of abc news who is described as a master documentary story teller who ran gma and night line, james gold stone, he's joined the committee. so he's producing thursday's hearing as if it was a block bluster investigative special. it's not gas prices, as kelly anne said. they don't care about that. >> there's an enormous void because there's no vice president and there's no president that can make an articulate argument. if they could, they couldn't defend it anyway. because it's the greatest disaster in our lifetime in just two years. everybody is freelancing. people in private sector are freelancing.
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jennifer grenholm -- all the cabinet members who are even more radical then the people who got joe biden elected are freelancing. the message is confused but there's one constant theme. they don't want to talk about the disaster that they put upon us. and kelly anne is right. it would be kind of -- to enjoy what they have done to the democrat and the left. they ruined this project for a generation, which is good. but millions of americans that are watching to want, their lives are ruined by these people. they can't afford gas, food. they don't buy meat anymore. the border is destroyed. the reputation of the united states in shambles broad. and their lives are ruined. >> i think it's important that you say that. >> these people don't care. >> but they're afraid. americans are actually are angry but they're really afraid. and i know, kelly anne, you touched on this before. they're worried about their families.
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they're going on jimmy kimmel. you got to be kidding me. and both of you are fabulous tonight. thank you very much. as i mentioned with the angle, the gas and energy prices are through the roof. president biden used his executive powers today to going green. his orders seek to boost the domestic -- issue a 24 months tariff exemption on imports of products from several country. joining me now is mark mills, someone who has expertly diagnosed how disastrous this move will be. he's also the author of the book the cloud revolution. mark, who ultimately benefits from this move with the drop in the tariffs on the panels coming through these third-party countries, like malaysia and so forth. >> well, china, of course. it's an easy answer. china produces more than 80% of all the world's polly silicon.
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it's not an irrelevant point to note that they do that by using coal fire electricity. so china is doing it with, reportedly, slave labor. but let's set that aside and let's look at the energy issues, which they use coal to make it. we're a net importer of almost everything relevant to anything that's so-called green energy, whether it's key components of wind turbines. all the key material ands minerals to make batteries for electric cars. china, also, utterly and complete dominating. >> one of the things that the white house said in response today in one of the reports on this, was that, oh, this is all good because this is going to get us faster or more reliably
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to the 2035 zero carbon world they're trying to create. how realistic is that? i know you've done great stuff on this. >> well, let's just not to put it fine point on it either. the zero carbon world by 2035 has zero percent chance of happening. the world have spent more than $5 trillion probably closer to $10 trillion over the last two decades to avoid using hydrocarbon, oil, natural gas and coal. that resulted in a 2% reduction in the shareholder energy coming from hydro carbons. and solar wind combined provide 30% of energy. trillions of dollars are not going to make any difference. 95% of all things that move in the world, all the machines that puf people and goods, are powered by oil. >> saudi arabia will be able to
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produce it. today the white house press secretary was asked about the china connection with all this. watch. >> right. >> how is this not a gift to chinese solar manufacturers to many of whom operate with forced labor and are subsidized bithe chinese. >> this announcement is about one country and one country alone. it's about the united states. it's about the reliability of our power, of our power grid. it's been reducing cost for american families. >> their reaction to that answer, scrambling for those notes. >> the reliability of our power grid which is 80% fueled by natural gas and coal is entirely the result of building enough conventional power plants. in fact, adding more solar and wind is making our grid less reliable and more expensive. and it's a wealth transfer. buying solar with or without
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tariffs is enriching china, not americans. it makes americans poor and living on a grid that's less reliable and more difficult to make more reliable in the future. this is not a political opinion or an aspiration on my part. this is just what's happened. it's indisputable in the physics of energy that when you add more wind to solar, you make the grid less reliable and more expensive. >> and we're going to have zero u.s. made solar panels after two years of the sweetheart treatment that chinese products are going to get. unbelievable. mark, you made it really understandable. thank you so much. great to see you. >> remember, if you can't watch us live, make sure you set a series recorderer on your dvr. up next, radical l.a. district attorney was smacked down by an appeals court for ignoring california law. one of the attorneys who argued the case and won. that's here, next.
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response to it. now, he's trying to backtrack his claims that the sheriff's department agreed with his sentencing. fox's bill is in l.a. with all the details? >>reporter: george gascon is getting blast after a juvenile ran over a mom and baby then first lade the scene and was sentenced only to five months in camp. and it was not his first offense. take a look. this was all caught on video in venice last august. a 16-year-old driver, no license n a stolen car, mows down a mom walking with her baby in a stroller. they then tries to flee the scene. multiple sources tell us me he was on felony probation at the time for spiking a girl's drink in 2019. despite his criminal record, gascon's filed two lesser charges for the hit and run
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which he pleaded guilty to. in a statement to fox news, he told it was an appropriate resolution and said the sheriff's department agreed with those lesser charges. but l.a. county sheriff immediately pushed back saying his agency was never consulted, had no involvement in the case and that they would never be okay with the lightweight sentencing this juvenile received. now, gascon's offices then sent us a followup e-mail admitting the sheriff's department was not involved in the case and said they would have to correct their statement to us. now, thankfully both the mom and the baby are okay, but the mom tells me she is furious the way this case was handled telling me in part, "someone with a criminal record tried to kill me and my son and george gascon think five months of camp is a sufficient punishment. ." gascon are highlighting their competent and their complete disregard for victims. laura, the second campaign to recall gascon have surpassed 500
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million signatures. they need about 70,000 more before the july 6th deadline to officially get the recall on the ballot. we'll send it back to you. >> bill, thanks. as bill just mentioned hundreds of thousands of californians are trying to recall gas cons. but they're not calling out d.a.'s abuse. just last week, an appeals court said he over stated his authority when -- chris argued the case before the california court of appeals and he joins us now. chris, why is this important now? >> laura, it's important for these d.a. to know that they have to follow the rules of law. they say that, well, we were elect and had we don't want to were cute these prosecutor /* -- prosecute these laws. >> people don't understand this, but he was actually sued by his
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own staff, right? it's a big office, obviously. but they were unhappy. >> that's correct. these were my clients. and they are the men and women who every day have to go into court and say i'm here on behalf of the people of california. they were told by their boss, by d.a. gascon not to enforce the law. they were told not to plead the prior strikes that are necessary for the operation. the three strikes law. and that's why the organization of assistant d.a.s in gascon office hired us. we brought this lawsuit and the court just vindicated our theory that that would violate the law. >> now, gascon has spoken a lot about rise in a couple in los angeles. and he said this recently. watch. >> we know that the in this have been higher in some of the jurisdiction that are being administered by very right wing district attorneys and police chief. unless we address the root
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causes of crime, unless we look at issues of mental health and substance abuse, we look at the issues of homelessness, we look at the income inequality. unless we address all the things, we're going to to see crime increases in many parts of the country. >> chris, i'm listening to him and he sounds like a congressman. like he's making a legislative argument against hash penalty. >> absolutely, laura. no soosh had he gotten into office in december of 2020 he issued a number of directives to his staff openly saying i disagree with the three strikes law. >> but that's the role of the legislature. >> of course it is. >> to change the law. he's supposed to fulfill the law as it's written, correct? >> and that's what's so important about this lawsuit, laura. that, again, it's basic civics. the legislature determines want law. if the legislature says the crime is for to and 30 years, a prosecutor can't seek either 10
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or 40. the prosecutor has to operate within the bounds of the law. he instructed his staff not to do so. >> separate issue. supreme court leak. you and i both clerked for justice thomas different years. how important it is to find out who leaked it? >> it is essential, laura. i hope and pray that this doesn't become one of those washington leak things that goes on for years and people kind of forget about it. this is important to the integrity of the supreme court of the united states. this is never happened in history, an a draft opinion has leaked. the pool of potential leakers is very small. >> it's very small. you would think it's a justice. no. >> no. again, i think that this is inconceivable that this has not already been resolved. >> would this have happened under renquist? no. >> listen, laura, i mean, the times have changed. again, i think it's important for the court that this be done professionally and quickly. >> and fast. like a month ago.
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>> yes. >> get all in the room. chris, great to see you. congrats on the huge win for you and your law firm. >> thank you, laura. this guy, i think a murderer had gascon's name tattoo on his face. if the murderer is tattooing the d.a.'s name on their face, there's something wrong. >> here's the clue in segment. we'll reveal the answer at the end of the show. which congressmen is -- tweet me your guesses. >> next, some disastrous protest and one critical one, mostly ignored by the white house. seen and unseen is next. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now.
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>> well, i'll let you judge where this one falls, laura. but over the weekend, lake wood church in houston, abortion activist bracing for that sdofrt decision that could overturn roe v. wade decided to protest during pastor's service. watch. >> it's my body, my body. it's my body. my choice. i am who i say i am. i say who i do because i have a choice. i have a choice. i have a choice. i have a choice. i have a choice. >> this is my protest. it is misplaced and now she's been misplaced. why are they disrupting the service, laura? i guess it's been it's televised live but he's hardly a prolife brand.
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if you're going to protest in a church, what does taking off your church going to achieve? >> ray, if you're going to take your shirt off in public, get the abs a little tighter, first, okay? just a little bit. sorry. >> we're going to see many more of this type of protest. i hope these people don't continue to do it during religious services. that's off limits. and probably the year's most notorious protest was will smith smacking chris rock in the face over his joke at the oscars. now, the target of that joke, jada pinket smith is finally speaking out on her red table talk show about alopecia and that infamous moment. >> about oscar night, my deepest hope is that these two intelligent capable men have an opportunity to heal, talk this out and reconcile. the state of the world today, we need them both and we all actually need one another more
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than ever. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. it was jada pinkett smith who was infuriated that her husband and the crowd laughed at chris rock's joke. it was she who had a word with will smith before he stormed the stage. this is like lady mcbeth waiting over duncan's death. this is your fault. you caused this. i hate this kind of justification after the fact trying to wash herself of guilt here. it's a bad look. >> the whole thing is -- i'm so tired of it. but yet we're drawn to it like a really bad -- it's horrible. it's horrible. >> well, it's the need to justify in public to try to wash one's sins. just confess. it's easier. laura, the most important protest, perhaps of the century was brilliantly executed 78 years ago today. i'm speaking of the d-day invasion. the allies not only attack
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naziism and liberated uniform but showed the power of the united free people fighting bravely for the common good. you and were in normandy and it was emotional. standing on that sacred grounds and looking at that nearly 9070 americas in the cemetery. we talked to some of those d-day veterans but only a few dozens showed up this year given their ages. though 98-year-old jake larson went back to normandy beach for likely his final visit. here's what he told nbc about his brothers. >> i feel their presence right now. their souls are right here, witnessing this. i'm not the hero. i'm here to tell you the heroes are buried over here. the message is protect our freedom. honor these heroes that have given their lives at a young age. honor these people.
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>> god bless him and all those men who sacrificed so much. what a disgrace that it took the white house and the president until 8:45 tonight to issue a tweet about d-day. now, biden has issued full-blown proclamations for everything from pride month to earth day, but no d-day proclamation, but he did a tweet to honor these heroic warriors. this is woefully inadequate. god bless them. >> why am i not surprised about that, raymond? it's -- we were there for the 75th that was -- i think i was bawling most of the time. it was so moving. >> so beautiful. laura, it's like the queen this weekend. this is someone with duty and dignity. they put service first. that's what these men embody. and we could all learn a lot more from that, particularly our young people. it's a disgrace this wasn't elevate and had talked about. >> now with tear things down. raymond, thank you for that.
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>> three weeks back we brought you the story of a wisconsin middle schooler who was being investigated for sexual harassment because he used a wrong pronoun. we have an update. >> plus an followup, one mother's desperate plea about the dangers of high thc high content marijuana. you don't want to miss it.
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. >> three weeks ago we brought you the story of three wisconsin middle schoolers who was being investigated for sexual harassment simply for using the wrong pronouns. >> there was a student in my music class that came out as nonbinary and chose they, them as pronouns. the pronouns was extremely confusing to me so i spoke to my mother who said to call her by name. i tried to do that, but i accidently slipped up and used the wrong pronouns. and before i knew it, i was slapped with a letter that said that i was an accused with sexual harassment. >> after we did the segment there was a huge uproar, and as usually, the ingraham angle gets
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result. the school district now considered this investigation closed. the attorneys says they're working that the title 9 sexual harassment complaint are removed from his record. he said i'm relieved that it's over and i'm glad that my parents stood beside me. my hope is that it doesn't happen to anyone else. amin to that. >> we are found ourselves in a place with we have unknowingly become the next hard drug dealer. the state has sanctions selling drugs no longer with the weed that we grew up. the products that the kids describe much closer to heroin or methamphetamine addiction. they can't stop think using these products. >> just because many in the media want to ignore this problem, it doesn't mean it's not happening. we brought you story after story last week, doctor after doctor, of people who are actually dealing with these addictions
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and the tragics that come from them firsthand. like my next guest laura stack. she said her 14-year-old son johnny had a 4.0gpa, but he started smoking weed. eventually started doing this thing called dabbing and he became paranoid. and then at age 19, he jumped off the top of a 6 story parking garage. she joins me now. laura, i am so heartbroken and sick about your loss and the loss of so many other families out there. a lot of coloradoans i think thought they were voting for something that was kind of harmless back in 2012. what do you say to them today? >> well, i think that what they thought they were getting and what our kids got are two completely different things. and it's not just colorado. there are thousands of us all
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over the u.s. whose children and family have been harmed by this poison. they think, oh, it's just weed. right? i used it. no big deal. it's natural. it's safe. it's harmless, right? meanwhile, they're stripping all the organic matter out of it, turning it into nearly raw chemicals by using solvents such as butane and propane. and they're putting them into very potent marijuana products that no one's ever seen before, totally unabated. no limits on the potency. products such as shatter and wax and dab, vapes, oils and any type of product you can imagine. >> laura, let me ask you. how does your son's behavior change? so he was a good normal kid with a great gpa and then suddenly sometimes during this process of smoking a lot of weed, you noticed a change?
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>> well, before he used marijuana, he was very involved in activities. he got a perfect sat score in math. we're very involved in our church. he got a scholarship in colorado state university. he was a great kid. he started using marijuana at 14 and told me because he went to a party where a friend's brother had obtained a medical marijuana card, which is a farce, at is p18 years old. they can legally walk into our dispensaries by these 80%, 90% thc products, take them to parties and sell them. he told me they all wanted to try to get high at the party and he didn't know what to do. he very quickly became addicted. five years later, he died by suicide saying that the mob was after him. we don't have a mob.
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unc was an fbi base that everything new about him. he blame delusional. >> laura, this store is repeated so many times across the country. the media needs to wake up and start reporting on this as it is, not wish it away. it's not going away. thank you for sharing this story. i wish i met your son as well. he sounded like an amazing person. >> thank you, laura. >> laura, thank you. >> now, up next, our within segment. which congressional democrat is practicing about being an influencer? hurry up. tweet me your guesses. we're going to see if you will get it right. will you?
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put on false eyelashes for the millions times. i finally got something new and here it is with and without. it feels not bad. it's definitely not the worse attempt that i've had on one hand. on the other hand, i feel like it looks way crazier. >> i actually think she looks good both ways. >> yeah. all right. happy monday, everyone. [applause] >> still the weekend for some of these people. i hope you had a decent weekend, but not too decent, found what i
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