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right. unfortunately, that is all t the time we haveha leftin this eveningg as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. please set dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. don't forget news any place, any time . fox news .com hannity .com. i've got good news. let not your heart be troubled and the ingraham angle and laura is ready to take it away with a great showa . hi laura . i missed you last night. we didn't have any banter. i heard what you told me. is that true? no way. i was in new york. what are l you talking about. i was i was like hey i was waiting and waiting. i got no more grandma and it have yet to see you in new york . i'm sure if it's an undisclosed studio that i don't know aboutut ,i don't know. butt did you hear about the new reality show that's launchingar have you heard about this ? no, it's a big deal . it's called the real executer assistance of pennsylvania avenue. you heard about that ?ha it's going to be here now. yeah, it's going to be an awfull lot ofot auditions, a lot of t
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public auditions going on right now. so we'll pick that up where you left righ you killed it tonight and have a great show tomorrow. i'm laura ingram . this is the ingram angle from washington tonight . we're going to get to the latest ng w desperate move from the january 6th committee in moments. but firstst, the great unravelie that's the focus of tonight's angle now reportedly very frustrated about a disastrous poll numbers, president biden not leaving europe today. >> there's an old expression little town delaware called klymenko. little steeltown say we're like poor is rich or poor invitedd. and we stay longer than we should. so be carefulay no. >> you may not go back. all right. well, i couldn't blame i'm right out here . it would seem a lot more preferable to coming back home and facing the wrathca of america. now what you're witnessing is the great unraveling of the democrats 85% of americans now believe that the country is moving in the wrong direction,
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including a whopping 78% of democrats. eo so what's making people so pessimistic? well, new gallup data points directly to the economy, noton cultural issues. notl i january 6 concerns 67% oa americans say gas prices are causing them financial pain. 62% say the price of gas means they're driving less. and fifty five percent say gasyh prices are forcing them to change their vacation plans. and it gets even nastier because today we found out that the biden economy get this contracted more in q1.1. the first quarter than previous estimates. a one n point six percent annualized decline, nott good. s horribl >> now it'se horrible. butwho the guy who totally misd inflation a year ago, the angle was warning about it, as you recall, says essentially don' worry, be happy. . > the u.s. economy is actually pretty strong if you look at the strength of the economy, households are
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in very strong financial shape. the same thing is true of businesses talk about out of touch like purposely misleadingt the country. and ofry course: he was reappointed by congress for another term. you just can't make this up zero accountable ever in this t administration for getting things wrong, which they do a lothe. and with all this bad news that's swirling around hill democrats are getting increasingly annoyed. maybe you've noticeded this at the white house's lame pr move. democrat congressman ruben gallego of arizona sniped to politico that i s think ultra not a good talking point. and one democrat strategist said putin's price hike is not meeting votersce where they are, but it doesn't matter because biden d is undeterred, tweeting today that the ultra mega agenda has always been abouts. taking away women's rights in every single state. okay, it's actually so dumb that it's sad at this pointat
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and the only sensible conclusion has to be that the biden people, the kind of enjoying this , it's masochistic for them to stay on the same policy course, but it's also sadistic because at some level they have to be relishing america's pain, a rejoicing almost in the fact p that our workers are losingd good paying jobs in the oil and gas industry. wedu just had a recent report that was put out that showing all of the energy and the employment stats from last year clean energy, winning fossilss fuels, losing jobsil. a what a lovely woman. well, just more evidencewo that the democrats truly have forgotten the working class in america as arizona gopon congressional candidate rene lopez wrote in newsweeklo terrific piece saying american families are struggling rather address this issue, p democratic politicians have asked the working class toolol sacrifice more while liberal
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celebrities dismiss the concerns and even poke fun f at those feeling the impact 100% correct. no relief at for those people who are hurting but democrats have a lot of time to cater to the concerns of the radical left now. casele in point, while they wont openop more federal land for drilling, they are pushing for a transgender bill of rights because americans they have to be clamoring for gender affirming care and gender identityirende tol be included in the 1964 civil rights act and then at the top of your list are trying to losep as many seats as possible in november. every major medical association agreeses gender affirming care s lifesaving medically necessary ,age appropriate and a critical tool for health care providers. as a pediatrician when it comes
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to making sure kids are healthy and happy, i know how importantt care that affirmed someone's true identityue can be. wow.wo t the goal here is insidious. it's i not about equality. it's about a destruction. destruction. destroying parents rights to raise their children with the values that they see fit. now rachel levine's values remember they're better they're superior to any parentsde who believe in traditional gender roles because of course shers would be more caring and more inclusive. after all,fter it's affirming nt according to one of the young women who at age 17 is now o in the process of transitioningf after being bullieded by a so-called medical professional and pushed into gender reassignment. california. om >> my name is chloe cool and i'm a 17 year old who transitioned from the central valley. i was medically transitioned from ages 13 tobe 16 .
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my parents took me to a servicee who affirmed my male identity and the therapists did not care about causality or encouraged me to learn to be comfortable with mye me b body. he brushed offen my parents concerns about the efficacy of hormones, puberty blockers and surgeries. my parents were given the threat of suicidee as reason to move me forward. my transition okay, this beyond disturbing how many young people do you think are going through the same gender identity indoctrination? my endocrinologist after two or three appointments put me on puberty blockers a and injectable testosterone at age 15 . i assume of my therapist continue to offer my transition. i did top surgery class. i was filled with around 12 girls that thought they were men. most were my age or younger. noned of us were going to be men. we were fleeing from the uncomfortable feeling of becoming women. c i was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self fromy my body irreversibly and painfully okay, that the american medical association
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and other medical groups and the biden administrationn actually support this . it's not justpois m scandalous. this is criminal. it is child abuse. these kids don't even understand what they're doing or understand that these procedures have life changing consequences. every americannceses parent should watch chloes brave testimony. t >> our transjordan were not questioned. i went through with surgery despite having therapists and attending the top surgery class. i really didn't understand allsn the ramifications of any of the medical decisions i was making w i wasn't capable of understanding and it was downplayed consistently u by parents on the other hand , were pressured to continuess my so-calledur gender journey with the suicide threat. i wille never be able to breastfeed a child. i have blood clots in my earwa and i'm unable to fully empty k my . no i do not yet know if i am capable of carrying a child to full. w in factil even the doctorsit who put me on puberty blockersy and soslan do not know
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this mutilation of our children is what the democrat party now stands for proudly allowingns along with course of wanting more abortions, obsessing about january six , smearing everyone they disagree with as racist, forcing you to become poorer for their green fantasy and funding hopeless wars. that's what they think americans will vote for in november. they're grea. unraveling is underway and that's the angle. and this is just the federal government getting into this evil game. the house of mouse is trying to normalize transgenderism and a brandde new series called baymax disney plus is only a warning for the show is about flashing light sequences ores patterns, but it has no warning about this . >> excuse me, which of these products would you recommendnd? oh , wow. well, these are the tampons. i usually use.
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thank i prefer pab. they're more comfortable for me. thank you . i always get the one with t wings. >>ha joining me now is chris rufo, senior fellow at the manhattan institute and the one who first alerted us todi this disturbing series. chris ,cl that's a short clip. tellll us what was happening at the end of that clip. there was a little short well,e it's very subtle, b but what you see is that it's a trans mang wearing a shirt made out of the colors and design of the transgender flag and the subtle message that they're promoting is that men can geter periods. io this is a talking point among trans activists and what did they have done? and we know this because i've obtained internal videos is that they want to promote trans ideology first through the background characters. they've actually created a computer programer to tracknd these so-called gender nonconforming background and then slowly but surely start to reinjured orar reengineer the discourse around children and sexuality. and this is justou one specificc example of exactly
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what they're doing and they're doing it on purpose. >> well, how long before kind of the old disney classics are relegated to the dustbin of film history because they weren't diverse enough they didn't include enough trans charactersn't rans. you know, nzei significant message. i mean you can you can see that happening. i mean people think it won'tis happen. >> they wouldn't think that this would be happening. no , it's actually already happening. disney is recontextualize in some of those oldert'is filme really denouncing them for being racist or non-inclusive and the company is really being held hostageng by radical activists. ronda santurce, of course, famously in the recentntisit sunset strip, disney of its special status disney stock price has tumbled $50 billion and its public approval rating in the last year has gone from seventy seven to 33% favorability. and so e even despite all of these major warning signs telling disney it's time to course correct, they can't because
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of radical activists at the ground level within the company have held the had held the corporate executive and the content hostage and that's why we're seeing this today. well, we understand today there are a few firms that are goingem to be going after rhondda santurce and challenging his anti woke agenda, his legislative agenda because they think it's the firstfnks amendment right to be pursuing what they want to pursue. so that'ss the next they're not letting this go. these corporations are fightingt back . they are. but unfortunately for them, the governor is on firmgi footing. the legislation that he passed with the stop workk act which stops critical race theory, school indoctrination, publicl and private institutions as well as the parentalre rights and education act, which restricts gender ideology in elementary schoolseses. they are both standing on firm footing and lawyers have made it clear this is now the law of the land. and what we're seeingch isoo that schools and companies
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in the state of florida are scrambling to comply. they're going beat their chestser and talk tough. but at the end of the daysu they're going to submit and it's because the florida governor is the strongest in the country on these issues. he's laid down a marker r and he's been remarkably successful. chris , we're going toll be following this . but as far as i can tell, b cartoon network disney like there's not much that parents can just like leave r the roomav and just say, oh ,e have fun watching cartoons. os not like the old days saturday morning. that was fun. but those days areov over .e so you can't do that anymore. >> parents. chris , great to see you . thank you . rerunsou you got you got that right. >> well, biden collapses. well, that's accelerating his net approval and the rcp is down to negative nineteen point five percent. now when he wass inaugurated,, his approval waswh nineteen poit five . so t given the president and the left, given that they're doubling down on their extreme agenda, including what we just discussed with chris, we can only reach o one twoey conclusions. they're committed to ram
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through all of this nonsense, this radical stuff while they can before november and they just don't care how much it sabotages them ws in the midterms or two. they're so trapped inside of l these radical left wing i don't know, like a house of mirrors that they can't find their way out to real america. here now is ari fleischer, former white house press secretary, current fox news contributor and tomco bevan, president and co-founder of real clear politics. tom , these numbers we keep saying how low can he go ? i thinks the democrats think the role reversal is going to save them or liz cheney iss or i putin's them going to c say that none of it'g working. none of itt. no, nothing's been working and biden's approval rating over time has done a pretty consistent slide and as you mentioned, new low in our c ap average 38%. new high is disapproval rating. it's over 57 percent for the first time . so it is accelerating.
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he's now down to s majorityow support to groups, democrats, self-identified democrats and african american voterser with everybody else is underwater in some cases dramatics independents. 37% young voters, 30%, 18 to 20 nonvoters and also hispanic voters 1, 25 or 30%. so he's really lost the confidence of a broad swath of the american public and it couldn't happen at a worse time with the election approaching now. >> all i want to get to a new poll just out because it dovetails with what i just said about the dobbs decision that democrats thought, oh , going to get these suburban women now. it's going to be great. well, republican versus democrats now the june 20 first poll showed it wasl plus four for republicans on the onic the generic republicans versus democrats. so it's forty five . deforty one in june. twenty seven it was forty five forty plus five for the republicans. so in the generic congressional
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ballot, the republicans picked up a point so again, the policy is what matters. the economy matters. is the dod decision is important. but for most people the gas tank and the bills, it's amazing just how sensible the american people are. they know what is p important in their lives. they have a reales sense of priorities and it's almost always economic pain and suffering its costs. thesee p are the things people live by and it just staggers mee to see how the american press corps is from venus and the american people are from mars. when you look at the press corps and a lot of the democrats on capitol hill, almost all of them, they think the entire election is aboutey january six . they think the entire t election is the american people have risen up in favor of roe v. wade instead of being equally divided about roe v. wade, they aree so out of touch with the american people. you know, a they think everybody is glued to their tvs watching these january six hearings and they'rery the only thingsr
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people should talk about or care about or vote aboutgo. and yet as you heard what tom said, the american people are an entirely different place. if anything, i didn't think about it's their daily lives place. >> yeah, both of you want to react to to what kamala did over the last twenty four hours . i want toer remind everyone of what she said. i guess with two days ago now on cnn, joe biden is running for reelection and iwi will be his ticket mate 40%. well, and a surprise today she had to clarify her remarks saying the president intends too run and if he does, i will be his ticket mate. we. will run together. what is first of all what it o could mean. i've neverf heard a ticket made before, so i don't t guess? that is that a gender thing? i don't know what that is, but that's a very bizarre thing to clean up, isn't it? orom am missing something. >> no, it is a little odd isn'ti it? and there was
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this interesting story in the new york times the other day saying that biden is irked that nobody's no nobos taking him seriously. but the ier k keeps saying i'm running. i'm running, i'm running colonsay. we're running and democrats are real quick. yeah. yeah. all right. i can't wait for after november when she goes even farther tha and says, oh , joe's not running because he's not running. laura , if we all need to stop pretending that joe biden will run for reelection, he's going to announce after the election or early next year he's not a candidate. i'm still hung up on ticket mate. nthere's got to be some double meaning to this . i got yeah, i know how to use the word master. she was thinking of ticketmaster so she had to say ticket mate, okay. oh , my goodness. alless right, tom , great to see you both. and we have horrifying breaking news out of c new york city tonight . a woman was killed after she was shot in the head while walkingle the baby stroller on the upper east side of manhattan. police sayol the incident happened on leks and east ninety fifth aroundun eight twenty five p.m. still light out. obviouslydight.
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and this doesn't look to be an accident. police say the 20 year old victim was walking with the stroller when a man wearing an all black hooded sweatshirt walked up from behind, shot her in the head. mayor eric adams is reportedly on his way to the scene and we will bring you updateses as we get them. now in spite of yesterday's january 6th hearing blowing up in their faces, the committee and the media are doubling and n on their lies. and today they went so far as to subpoena former white house counsel pat cipollone congress environ donald and former trump acting attorney general matt whitaker are here to respond to this circus that continues in a moment. streaming now on fox nation is taking us on a journey across america. i mean, come on , look at this . how on earth did you pull this uncovering the rarely seen places this museum reminds us that one person really can help save our heritage and fascinating races.
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is one of my close friends. i'm going to disclose that . but what does this tell you about how the committee isly really feeling about f the strength of its so-called case? will they keep trying to entice everyone with this is the most important thing to watchch and then when you see what theya have like this doesn't tell me anything. i mean, i'm concerned that this crosses the line of reallyve peaking into the most confidential communications, the white house and they already obviously try to go against mark meadows tried to holdd them, try to prosecute him. doj said we're not going w to prosecute the chief of staff and now we're going after the white house counsel this you know, the constitution is designed for accommodation and for this interesting dance between the legislationte legislative branch and the executive branch. this knocks it all down and i a think is really an aggressive and unnecessary step. well, in their in their accompanying letter, they basically said l the need for the information outweighs concern aboutab
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the separation of powers here inou this case, i guess it would be executive privilege. yeah, but it doesn't that doesn't meanve that overstates the case. obviously the president needsrsi confidential advice from his chief of staff and from his white house counselhi at a minimum. >>m. and how do you operate as president if you're going toi be hauled before a committee at any time when the democrats get in power? how do you operateerab? h they don't want them to be able to operate. don't you think that's what this is really all about? well, so they don't want trump to operate as president. o i mean, this has been obvious ever since they took control in january of 2019 and i wenthe up and testified and sort put them back in their place. but you know, in all honesty this is a step that they will rue the day if knock this down. if i were there i wouldn't want to i wouldn't want to call pat cipollone up there. all i right, matt .ug back in august of 2020, a federal appeals court ruled that house democrats could sue to force president trump's former white house counsel whn mcgann to comply with or at
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the time of a congressional subpoena saying that the house has a longstanding right to compel government officials to testify and produce documents. but this is from trump'sol impeachment. this is a follow on to whetherer you weathertech obstructed justice in the impeachment thing. does that provide any precedent for them calling? i don't think it does.s. and in fact, if you read that opinion, the court really anchors its sort of opinion, the fact that this is the impeachment and this was important. sp this is right now we're in a special oversight at best. i mean, one sided, you know,ve sort of n no ability to cross-examine witnesses type operation. i just i don't think t that a court is going to hold that this is as important as an impeachment and so therefore i think it's going to be less.. but you know, if pat cipollonead smart, i mean he's going to hold his confidences. obviously he told the president a lot of thingsou and there's no i think a competing interests is powerful as the need for confidential attorney client privilege communicationsor as yu
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would see in this committee trying to find out whetherd he lunged over a driver and grabbed the steering wheel p well, some colorful language perhaps being used in the white house. but as that has that never been done before? if you listen to the nixon tapes, i think. all right, matt , great to see. thank you . and as documented last night, the january 6th committee star witness yesterday formerp cassidy hutchinson blow up in a spectacular fashion. we told you last night about how secret service agents involved in her tall tale regarding president trump . matt said justesni leaning over trying to grab the wheel go to of the vehicle to capitol hill that they arefy willing to testify under oath and refute the testimony of hutchison. butti despite that , the media are still entertaining this clown show a stunning denunciation of the president's conduct that is frankly unprecedentedg. this is about as historic as it gets. i don't know ofon a anything more shocking than what i heardd yesterday and i think it's history. hange
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but it's like nothing we have ever heard before about an american president and the history of the world. >> well, what we learned today c is perhaps more forut the committee the secret service put out on a record statement saying that in the 10 days before the hutchinson hearingng, that committee never reached . t for a statement florida congressman byron donalds joins me now. congressman, they are so desperate to try to take out trump and to to impeach now they're doing this . they're so desperate that they don't even do their basic d due diligence that frankly my old law firm as an associate you'd be fired for if you handled a case this way, i would haveir been fired. that'sed how bad it is. your reaction tonight ? ? listen, any attorney there goesk into the court of law and does stuff like this . you will be thrown out on your o because you're using thirdut hand hearsay evidence from a staffer who wasn't even in the room. f of these discussions are being hatched.o you heard something from somebody else. there's no corroboration.
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there's no backup evidence. but laura , here's the key detail. if they really wanted to know what happened during the time of january six , they should go back to oversight hearings from last year because the reason why there are no t republicans on this committee i know this is about to lose her seat and basically goneea anyway. but the reason there are noth we wereans is becauseer looking at january 6th and the oversight committee,, the democrats were flustered. they had nowhere to now go . republican members hadow the facts and we were clearlyn breaking down what happened and what the failuresnhe w werej around january six . they don't want opposition. that'san why you have silly show hearings like what happened the other day. i just day love it when it's lie the special like the new coke, you know, the special airing new tide every day is like a new gimmick and the next one is going to be pat cipollone perhaps appearance parents now here's how congressman jamie raskin, congressman reacted to hutchinson's testimony unraveling watch as she has no motivation or interest in lyings in any way. e
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and so what we have on the other hand , is some anonymously sourced rumorsm of feelings of particular agents. lookok, anybody who wants to testify can come forward and testify under oath about what happened on well, he perhaps didn't see the hugs between the witness and the committee members. there were significant embraces going on there after the testimony. i'm not sure if i believee that no one here is trying to i gain anything.in lookg at the is that even appropriate? i knowon't that's appropriate. s are they old friends? but byron, your reaction to that ? first of all, jamie raskin should be ashamed of himself.se therelf are plenty of witness testimony that they've beenim taking. they've been at this for aboutse a year now. they won't release it. get peoe they won't call two people in .i listen, like i said, an oversight last year we had mr.. miller, who was the acting head of dod, he testified under oath that donald trump authorized national guard
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troops on january 4th. they've yet to bring in capitolc police who were responsible for a lot of this stuff.of but why don't they call us some of the people who might have been in the room at the time? they don't wantun to do that because it unravels their narrative. and that's what jamie raskin is after. this is the third impeachment. this is the political impeach t impeachment because they couldn't get the job done. the previous two times. and one person who diedy that day with ashley babbitt and she was shott and died instantly. i guess we're trying to get through that door. but she wasn't armed. i mean, noab one ever talked about her . i guess she doesn't count at all. congressman, thank you . our six strikes an effective way to advance abortion rights. well, raymond arroyo went to the streets to find out and pelosi is back in the vatican on my gosh and in hot water seen and unseen is next . today we're working hard some hope you will not be hurt to see want to run away from
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abortion activists have started what they're calling is a strike movement. is correct that is correct. they are refusing i to have until abortion rights are enshrined federally in the law . >> get so we took to the streeto get a common man's reaction. >> is you think that's effective at all? i don't think so because not enough people are going to do it. i don't think that anybody's going to go on strike against because it feels so good and it's also a business everybody's always going to want to have , a strike. i guess i that's great for women who can choose not to have . i'm not sure how much it is going to change much. what if we use our most power of protesting option and withhold from until this is made? right. i think that's a horrible idea d and that's not an effective way to handle abortion at all. i don't think to be effective i think it's going to be morere aggressive b and the necessary n
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i think it's going to be a little bit backwards. the strike protest probably . n't work i mean, i'd be willing to give it a shot if it would. is that good or effective approach? i would say. i agree with it really. now do you agree with i don't really understand what a strike is to be on a strike where the girl would not have with you ? oh ,. i think it varies person by person, but yeah, that's a tough one . i noticed he got very sober after that explanation. not surprising d n. ld women in the world have conducted strikes in history, more power than we think we have and some of it could be right in the bedroom. i think that women have r the right to do with their bodies, whatever they want to do and so i support people in this movement. i think a >> strike is the wayo go awaken people's attention. a commentally have on that. so op you would be you would
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be prepared to haveou your girlfriend or significant otherrrl go on a strike until abortion is legal and see, i don't got no girlfriend so i can't really say that . but i mean, again, if they wantt to do that , they want to live their life and i love them. you i'm going to support them like you'd be willing to embrace celibacy. like i go along like know how long the fauci i don't know. i don't disagree with thew.w. roe v. wade then you need toma make a good decision on whoke you're going to havee a child with period like 60% of the who's not already suffering from the abortions. we need to make better decisions. we need to make better decision t who they're having w children with your reaction to the strike, i doit the you thik that's effective? i think it can be. it never really. a i mean, like but at the same time they are women really going to do that ? because the they've been on strike. most guys not with anybody. so i mean, what's the difference? what's that going to hurt us , laura ? >> that loveve love.
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i have to tell you this was insightful for a couple of reasons. first of all, it's clever protest because a strike removes the controversyou entirely because you don't need abortions. right. but it was sad what that gentleman pointed out, the loneliness, the estrangement that this recreational has created for this generation in the last couple. it's sad because without happy and loving couples, you can have happy and loving families. soha that was that guy was awesome. i said to raymond he had a brain then i said, is therehe any conservativere in new york t all? it's like, wait, i'm coming up and in the heat of this abortion battle, inexplicably nancy pelosi attended a papal mass at the vatican today. the speaker has beenth forbidden from presenting herself for communion in her home diocese of san francisco due to t her advocacy for abortion. still there shehe wasgl today.ad glad handing with the pope and taking communion. you know, i got too tell you , my phone blew ups. when people i saw this . what we do is as important as what we say. and the pope says the liturgy a
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should be a source of unity, a way to protectte our communion . i don't know how this image does that . in fact, i think it is strange people from whatever catholic doctrine or belief might be and policy is not the only publice figure seeking cover this week right. the creator of one of the most popular tv shows of all time friends, marta hoffman four years brushed offw complaints that the show was not diverse enough but now she's come to a new understanding now in an interview, kaufman says it is her internalized systemic c racism that caused the lack of inclusive city on a very popular show here she is discussing the problem. t it a was to a certain extentt a product ofof the time period . d of my own ignorance you know, there were black shows, there were white shows. there weren'ts a lot of shows that were interracial i guess at the time i was thinking i this is what i know. this is what i know in expiation for insensitivity. >> laura , over the show
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he created twenty eight years ago, kauffman's donating four million dollars to brandeis university to fund a professorship in african and african-american studies. i know this story has you and you were big friends fan well, here's what i don't like going back and you go back in time and say, no,o, this doesn't count. this was bad.fe itre was a different it was a different time . but she feels the need to publicly, you know, sellmu flagellate and how much shech made some friends hundreds of millions. and i remember they gotas their last contract allt the aniston and million upon a million for each episode. so if they're really serious about this , you got to go more than the formal. that's not all. shee can spend her money anyway she wants. my question is do you wante to help the black community? why are you giving four million dollars to brandeis, france to help the black community there ? tons of great faith there. mario davis's program that iam mentor young black people. t all right, ramon, we got to go . they're yelling at me. all right. once he once declared he was
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on science because all of the things that i have spoken about consistent from the very beginning have been fundamentally based on science really. but remember fauci is the science. but after four vaccine shots and double masking fauci somehow covid and then this happened given my age i went on packs this for five days and i felt really quite well just a bit of rain a and fatigue. and after i finished the five days of paxo i reverted to negative on an antigen test for three days in a row and then on the fourth day just to be absolutely certain, i tested myself again and i reverted back to positive by the antigen test the next day or so i started to feel really poorly, much worse than in the first go around. >> no, we told him it doesn't work. i said that months ago and now he's taking another round of
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tax love and so what is the science say? the cdc and the fda both say there's no evidence of benefit to a second round of the drug, let alone benefit to the first round if you've been vaccine or have had covid previously, we cover this months ago. but here we are with dr peter mcculloh again, epidemiologist cardiologists, also author of courage to face covid-19 dr culo what in the heck is going on here with falchi? you know he should go on to a community standard of care which has either prolonged hydroxycut raquin or ivermectin plus steroids in combination with other medications paxo that is really struggled to join a community standard of care, multi drug regimen. and you know, he's basically a classic case example of what the cdc warned on may 24th of this year. they said listen, and those who are fully vaccinated based on three papers, gupta, shahnaz and carland that in fact if we
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rely on paxil, let alone there can be rebound and get worse about two to two to eight days after they finish the initial course. so he got a packed rebound and he's suffering from that . i think he's going to be okay, thankfully. but dr. jay varma, who cornell epidemiologist in new york is warning that a possible six covid wave if you lost track is on the way. dr. mcculloh, are vaccines making the waves more inevitable because you've been discussing this for some time with the antibody dependent enhancement going there's three analysis by super encamp mbt one hundred and forty five countries now ecological laurer it's fairly clear that mass vaccination which has been indiscriminate is actually making things worse . there's more cases hospitalizations and deaths. the more populations are vaccinated, it's a mistake to indiscriminately vaccinate
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in the setting of a highly prevalent pandemic. you know, in new york we were many matlack several weeks ago in new york a lot and they have these covid-19 tents. have you seen them? and the street corner streetcorner york just walk in any time . is there any reason to even have that ? i mean, it's obviously it's expensive, but they're everywhere in new york still know i don't think there's any role for mass testing testing. there's only been fda approved for those who are acutely ill with the with the virus to establish a diagnosis. they don't have any role for asymptomatic or just casual testing. back to my colleague. great to see you as always. all right. i have some great news women you wanted freedom matters gear and we have a cool, really cool new pullo made in the usa. we have different colors. i love the pink. i wear this today and you can get the red or the white for fourth of july and if you order before well through july fourth you get a free cuzzi. one of those things for the drinks called the drinks anyway all proceeds for the month of june are going to
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>> i keep saying, not the heroes. heroes didn't get home. spigotau that was herschel "woo" williams, the last surviving world war ii medal of honor recipient. he died his money at age 98. he was originally rejected by the marines for being too short, the witty persevered, becoming a flamethrower operator in the battle of iwo jima in 1945. he is credited with his during multiple japanese pillboxes while being covered with only four rifleman. he fought for four hours under enemy fire, wiping out position after position. months later, woody receive the medal of honor from president harry truman for his actions. his citation reads, "woody's
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unyielding determination in the face of enemy resistance was instrumental in neutralizing one of the most phonetically defended japanese strong points encountered by his regiment and aided vitally in enabling his companies to reach the objective." after returning from the military, woody dedicated his life dumping veterans and gold star families. >> it is so full of miracles, my life, i can't count them all. for those miracles to happen, it can only happen in a country like we had. it couldn't have been in any of the country. >> oh, my gosh. herschel "woody" williams. he loved this country, he loved america. everything it stood for and stands for this day, which is why we need to keep fighting to preserve the true mission of our military, and it's not about gender identity or
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diversity,s. equity, and e inclusion, or whatever the latest fad is. it's about ensuring our nation's security, first principle. so god bless you, woody, and every other veteran andnd curret service member tonight and always. remember, it is america now and forever. ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert, a manhunt is underway after a 20-year-old mother is shot and killed on the sidewalk in new york city while pushing her 3-month-old baby and a stroller. police say the suspect fired a fatal shot into her head at very close range. it all happened right across the street from a playground where kids were playing at the time. you're watching "fox & friends first" on this thursday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> and joey jones. the horrific tragedy happened in the upper east side, known to
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