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>>th unfortunately that is all the time we have left thisth evening. as always, thank you for being with us . please set your dvr so you never miss an episode h of hannity. and don't forget fox news .com hannity .com news any time. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. angles up next. t last night you"t did an opening monologue that i think was perhaps one of the best you've ever done.. >> i loveded it. thank you.k it was the best thing. >> attack on christianity, right? very, very well done. a thank you. l l that meansco a lot coming from you, sean. pick and we'll try to pick it upha because he brought he brought up some disturbing stories tonight.upupbing stories tonighn we'll try to pickd it wherewe you left off. but thank you so much. wie and i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle fromis washington tonight. stolenen"the ingra futures. us >> that'ss the focus of tonight's angle. now the evidence is mounting and the facts are there, just too devastating to ignore tonight.
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the angle conclusive to ig demonstrate that democrats aren't just destroying our economy and our foreign policy. they're also destroying something even more precious our children. >th they're destroying their innocence, uc their education, their spirit, their sense of optimism. >> they're destroying their future now look no further than liberal montgomery county, maryland . montgo suburb ofanan washington, d.c., where we see the shocking consequence ofki majority liberal democrat ruleri .demic we >> now, had during the pandemice spent a great deal of time exposing the county executive there, an uber liberal named mark elrich. not long after we knew that covid lockdown's and rules were hurting our kids badly, the man refused to budge. in our opinion, the best solution is to do a temporary post. the school system needs to take a pause and then we take its way to chaotic right now it was vindictive and now the results
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are in academically. montgomery county students are falling further and further behindll. now data shows that inn 2019 not a great figure, but just over 50% of public school students there demonstrated proficiency in the englishhe language arts but then go to 2020 one that figure dropped togu 36%. and it's not just the democrats covid closure's they rob of class time of sports , of socialization . soco >> they also triggered an explosion of crimen,d . >> well, idle hands arean the devil's playground indeed. dspolice in montgomery county sy they're seeing unprecedentedco levels of violent crime as of the end of june, homicides involving guns, victimsct and suspects under the age of twenty one have more than doubled from 2020 one to 2020 two. it >> and we can all see it, right? i mean, we see the anger, the fury, the callousness manifest in the horrific crimes
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now being committed by young people across americayo. in philly, two brothers agedot 10 and 14 just turn themselves into police over the beatingat death of a seventy three year old man. >> the video, it's stomachto churning. you can chu see the group of tes hitting him over and over again with a traffic cone. around 2:3 >> now, this happened0 around two thirty in the morning. one hecate kids this age out the middle of the night where the heck are the parents now?st the story's over. just the past week are equally disturbing. and new york city, a fifteen year old was yor arrested in the stabbing death of a 14 year old in the subway insu mississippi. teen brothers were arrested for shootingng and killing a 17 yea old. well, a 19 year old was arrested for the murder of his six year old half brother. it >> then over in detroit, a 13 year old was charged in the murder of his 14 year old girlfriend. there's a growing sense among
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young people that, look, they canan commit crimes, even murder, with zero consequences. en mand as a result, more retail outlets are now leaving big i cities altogether. forget it. not going to be there anymore. after rampant robberies and shootings, even 7-eleven is encouraging franchise owners to close stores across los angeles today. and starbucks, they're closing 16 locationsd d , five majorti cities, citing safety concernsng who would but can you blame them? want to who would want to open a business today in chicago, st. louis, baltimore, san francisco, why riskwh capital there when you could open up in safer places whereen criminals areal actually punished? that's a novel concept. soally congrats democrats, becae you excuse and you justify c crimeri look the other wayup and you end up h hurting the hardworking people who actually keep these cities running. >> now back to spring of 2020,, we tried desperately.
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i don't know how many nights the angle tried to warn the blue state leaders that if they kept their towns, their cities, their stateslu, their schools locked down that shatter not just their economy but their children, it all the lockdown governors, you know who they are, gavin newsom, gretchen whitmer, jabe pritzker, andrew cuomo, wolf, in pennsylvania, they didn't care because for them it was all about control and power. hey, children have to suffer as a result. well, too bad because the teachers unions ran the showt and they ran our kids into the ground. now, of course, they're back in school now, but it doesn't mean they're going to actually be given a quality education. >> we know what the far left nut jobs and the nea really want. >> we will fight tirelessly for the right to choose. we will n >> weev will never stop. we will say .
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we will say friends. >> we will continue to takeri syria our responsibility as educ to teach our students this nation's true and complete history. >> you've got no way progress toward a more blatant way will get in the way of your relaxium these aren't educators. they're mercedes's marxists. they're ignorant blowhards . ng >> they're not teaching your kids how to read , how to write, how to think critically, . >> they're teaching them how to protest and agitate against their own country. and you know, weir know where they get their cues because when young people were ripping down statuesoplere and taking or city blocks in the name of racial reckoning, they were
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celebrated ck and given their marching orders. >> this is a movement. g i'm telling you, they're not going to stop and everyonein be aware because they're notgth going to stop. le they're not going to let upt and they should not and we should not. >> there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as theas rest of our lives stayer on the streets.e is unrest in our and we've got to get more'v active. we'v sure. more conf rontatiothat well, we know exact you mean, maxine. >> you hope that if you stoke enough anger and young people toward police or the government or the constitution, they won't even notice what an utter fraud and failure you've been during your 300 years in politics. the democrats not only stolepr precious class timeec athletics socialization from our kids, int some cases they actually stolehe their ambition as well because this is a school closures,
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chronic absenteeism has exploded for both students and teachers just in the twenty twenty one twenty twenty two school year. 49%ye of schools reported higher chronic absenteeism. that's more than 10% absent absence for teachers and ridiculous high.lili 39% forperc studentsent for . , now this is disturbing, butcr the democrats don't seem toat realize that when their policies directly harm children, they've effectively declared war on the parents as well.de war on the parents as well. the relentless promotion of things like transgenderism pot ,,abortion and of course racial grievance. attacks on th great works of w the tax on the great works of western civilization tax on our founding our constitution. it just created this big negative swirl among young people of cynicism and ang seething anger. ey today they're more depressed, they're more anxious and they're less hopeful. according to a new survey done for fortune magazine just cament
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out. 60% of college ol kids reportedh being diagnosed with a mentalon health condition and almost halfdi of all college students said the pandemic worsenedst their mental state. young americans, they need responsible adults in charge who will tell them the hardtr truth when they're necessary. democrats running our schools, public health sector, congress and the whitee house, our youth have been fed nothing but lies and half truth. the democrats know they're in trouble, so they're blaming biden.messag they blame the messaging. ingthey blame the american peop. >> but here's the harsh truth. everyda day more and more americans learn that electing democrat leads to poverty, crime and despair. >> and it ruins the lives of our youngest, our most vulnerable citizens. youngest and most vu lnamerican parents are on the move and democrats areat going to feelh their wrath at the polls.
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> and that's engel. joining me now is arkansas senator tom cotton. senator , i think the most shocking thing of allth the shocking things that we've seen is that after all thiss destruction the democrats have created left in their wake, the left is just doubling down on the same policies they don't make any change whatsoever. >> laura , i think the only thing they've changed their tune on is now they seem to pretend that they believed all along school closures were bad and that school closures have had negative impacts on kids. ou but as you laid out in your monologue, very well, you and i and others in the springr of 2020 were saying we hadsp toe get our schoolsre open again. and that's exactly what we did in states like arkansas inat the fall of 20 , 20 , we had kids in classes five days a week.we a lot of other states didhools as well. but all those democratic run states and school districts kept their schools closed and did a great job of cataloging all of the misery and pain that we've inflicted
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on our children. they've fallen behind academically, emotionally and socially. many of them are stunted in their development. and all that idle time has led to a surge in juvenile delinquency and crime. but as you say,for what is then bush administration donee besides school closures?hat they've just doubled down on all these policies when parentswe have ildrd ac when thg lining of these closures saw what their kids were being with and begin tor stand up at school boards or run for school boards. merrick garlandt to stand up, ts on them joe biden is waging warn on charter schools. they're using title nine to try to ruin women's sports and force kids to learn more about what pronouns to use rather than how to get subject and a verb to agree with each other.he and as you say, parents are fedo up with this across the country and parents are going to rejecta the democrats this fall becausee they have not forgotten what these democrats have done to our children for the last two years. >> now hurting our economy is bad enough, hurting our kids. we won't tolerate that. and the amazing thing is . well, senator , is that failure gets rewarded in liberal land
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because gavin newsom is headed to washington to accept an award in recognition of california's transformative improvements to education. now, justt a note on the citation of the award. it's for his explicit attention to hold child support and services. >> now california offered children the least in-person school senator of any state in the country. this is insulting. yeah, that that's a farag tragically california public schools have been fillingic our kids since long before this pandemic's the school closures only accelerated the academic losses and the crime we see among our children.come again, that's why i and you and so many other s conservativs two years ago were advocatingki to keep our kids inds schools and we're standing up in the fight against things like the 16 19 project and criticalit race theory when a lot of republicans didn't want to touch those issues. cathat's what we've been doing
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for the last two years. and i promise you, when we win the majorities back this fall, that's what we're gonna start doing in january . we're gonnain put the brakes on this radical democratic agenda and start focusing on teaching our kids not just how to get the skills they need to get a good job in our economy, but also teaching them to love our country and to be good citizens as well. and speaking of that, senator mazie hirono from hawaii, mazie, interesting toki put it, kindly comment aboutut the constitution on capitol hill today. >> that's the attitude or the approach of originalism. they the justicesin who take tht approach go all the wayba back to our founding fathers and pretend that they know what our founding fatherst meant whn they drafted the constitution. >> i use the word pretensee because who the heck should wouldhe know what our founding fathers meant? why should why should kids havey any respect for our foundingcu
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document that she basically is just blowing it all off like it doesn't matter ? er >> h yeah, that's another head scratcher for mazie hirono. scgosh, how could you possiblynd understand, laura , what our founding fathersrs thought the constitution the declaration meant? maybe it's thattu james madison and alexander hamilton wrote eighty five different newspaper columns and collected in something called the federalist papers or that madison and jefferson, adams and washington wrote letters and speeches and ordinances ro and resolutions that total up volumes and volumes of what they believed about america and the promise that america held for everyone t. ti that's exactly what justices should be doing and they should also be what guides us in congress, what guides our legislature across the country is fulfilling the founding ideals, not simply dismissing them as if they're somehow unknowable. when the founders literallywr wrote multivolume books about what the constitution means. or do you actually think mazie hirono has poured through the federalist papersth? that you and i might disagree
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on that. it's great to see you tonight as always. isenator cotton. >> and wanton criminality inal our streetswa and at our border >> now texas gets the lion's share of the attention. attent knowir. but arizona specifically the yuma sector hasio become a major crossing point for thousands of internationalsandrd migrants. er get that border agents have encountered them from one hundred and nine countries so far this year. hi"the washington post" describing just one night thiswa way the 15 men, all from india ,clustered together anxiously in line along with hundreds of others waiting to turnit themselves in. the crowd included families from colombia and venezuelalu, r cuban twenty somethings, several young iranians and a group of georgiansan heading for new jersey. >> and it's notot georgia. the state, obviously, unless you think these are all just being turned away. of the over thirty three thousand migrants taken into custody just in may in yuma, only three point five percent were expelled under title forty two . that's the lowest figureyw
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anywhere along the border. so joining me nowrd is arizona republican us candidate for the u.s. senate, blake masters. ndidblacgood to see you tonight. now, this is shocking to most people who haven't been following this, but senator mark kelly , what the heck has he done on any of these issue? >> worse than nothing.>> i mean, apparently lost in space. now, you know how bad this problem is . you've heard the shocking statistics, right? two hundred and twenty five thousand illegals cross our southern border every month. that's nototnth. every year. that's every month. and those are just the ones we know about. get away. to the real number is probably three hundred thousand well over 12 months. that'st' three point six millioa illegals and over four yearsls f fighting here, that's 14 million illegal aliens. okay, so this is an invasion and it's not just the people. what about the drugs, the poison, the fentanyl?th enough fentanyl crosses our southern border every month to kill every american twice over. and then it'seric o a crime.
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you know, the border is completely lawless. you've got kidnapingscowles humn smuggling, countless, unmurderse and death. and thisrs crime, it doesn't sty at the border. right. it migrates northig. ni takesh a moment to be astonished that the murder rate ine my hometown of tucson is up 87% .ercent t that's just inhat' 2019 i thinkn phoenix up 50%. if this is outrageous, the human miseryra that joe bidn has caused on both sides of the border, frankly, it's staggeringy . >> it's almost indescribable. and like i think i think a lotop of people, they they think of mark kelly , who is the sitting us senator that you hope to unseat. and they think, well,l, look, he's amazing astronaut. so who who's not going to v vote for the astronaut, but if you're basically just another vote for chuck schumer, which is on everything, every issue that matters, the fact that he was an astronaut doesn't really advancean the ball for the american people, the people of arizona. that's the problemariz i have with all these so-called moderates.
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they're not moderates at all. oh, that's right. >> yeah. congratulations. you're an astronaut. well, can we get some border security, please? you know, the democrats are not going to solve this problem. they created it. that's why we need tocr throwgo them outth ofis office. and i'm going to do my part here in november by beating mark kelly . soat you've got a primary ballot in arizona. please check that box for blake masters. but here's the thing, laura . mark kelly and joe biden, they have accommodated s the cartels at every step.s tos disgusting and it's got stop like thank you. it's great to see you tonight, as always. and the january 6th committeeit hearing today was a laughingy stock. we're going to show you the highlights and the lowlights that i know you missed. plus, the media, they're not oeg done sticking the knife in biden. ari fleischer has that next. >> the white house is aware that a table which is about where's hunter? he's under federal investigation, suspected money laundering, illegal foreign
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discuss. >> your case now includes nine zero one five nine nine seven .om the committee bringing in the former president ofmittee abc news , james goldston, a former producer and executive producer to help produce the hearings and make them more compelling. >> former president ofe abc news and a master documentary storyteller. and we should be expecting that is visually and content wise pretty compelling righthat? yeah, that's his bread and butter. >> that is literally why you bring someone like him on it. wd
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well, the media was giddy over the prospect that one of producen was going to a big show and wow, the public the audience. butli half the production lived up to the hype. well, not from what we thought . first we learned that basically nothing substantial that we didn't know. eighteen monthsta ago. so where was all that master documentary story telling thatla nicolle wallace was talking about it? let's begin with a star panelist, liz cheney, who seems to suddenly remember that she is actually in the middle of a tough primary race in wyoming. look at that log cabin backdrop. >> it's so authentic. look at it. then there was the new special guest panelist, congressman stephanie murphy. she should join cupie in the reading room and never leave. >> she couldn't even get the pronunciation of the key witness right. >> campaign senior adviser jason miller told us that mr.r. cipollini thought john eastman's theories were nutty . mr. cipollini tried to . rticipate in this meetingo
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oh, that sounds like a slur against italian americans to me. thanow, there was testimony tht was so blurry that i was having vision issues. then there was this testimony with such bad audio that they needed scrolls on the bottom of the screen. in fact, the cleanest video today seemed to come courtesy of infowars and alexou jones. . >> what? but maybe we aren't being charitable here. it . come on to mr. goldson. i mean, he did treatid the committee to a witness that look like, well, he she was from the future. >> my concern was that the former president for seemingly the first time was speaking directly to extremist organization like held up. betteryo luck next time, gang. joining me now is kurt schlachter, senior columnist , town hall, author of the new
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book. we'll be back the fall and the rise of america. all right, kurt,ri love to have you on the podcast today. now, you say that this production isn't so much gone with the wind, but what what is heaven's gate and ishtar? >> it's a disaster. holy cow.. did you hear that voice? >> it sounded like hal 9000. dave don't turn me off. >> dave, what's going on here? this is crazy. this well, i mean, when you have in a pat cipollone who's only been talked about for h weeks and weeks and weeks, the former white house counsel and the special guest, our panel has called him cipollini like cappellini like i don't say if you can't get the main name of the witness. right. tome o me, it doesn't seem to qe get by the way, that voice you referenced with the twitter weird voice vocal feel they did to hide the identity of the witness.
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>> it also reminded me of something strange. watch through called for donald trump, former president donald trump or any other user on twitter. he would have been permanently suspendedent donald a very lon. >> i mean, could the audio comparison to stranger things really is uncanny? that was the best part of the whole hearing in my view. >> that is witness look, youyo know, you can looku at fromat the entertainment you can look at from the law angle as a trial lawyer for almost 20 , 30 years, i'd like to know how to pronounce my witness's name. >> a personal quirk. you know, before they pioneered the use of making hearsay. >> great. again, i like that this is the whole thing is remarkable. >> it's a circus. the only thing it's missing is the ringling brothers. >> well, on the legal side of things, cnn covered it in that
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old fossil, john dean, to give his take trump's current legal status. >> i don't see how the line prosecutors at the department of justice can't take a lot of this evidence and use it.ev a lot of these people who areol involved in this are going to be in front of a grand jury if they're not already and trumpgr is in trouble. trump is in trouble. in t >> aren'tro the walls closing in on that perfect ukrainian phone call and the mueller investigation? he's been saying the walls are closing in since seventy four .n seventy three .wh seventy five , whatever . >> well well, look, laura , i .e i'm going to have to defer knowledge of committing political felonies to john dean because well, he's the expert, so he's got some personalex knowledge of that. >> to me, this whole thing becomes like this one big democrat fundraising appeal.all you get the sense that that's all this is because no, nody
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one's watching this. nobody cares. like one percent of care the pu, they've been paying attention. so it's just so liz cheney can raise some more money for the primaries. she's about is to lose. >> and other than that, i'm not sure what we get from that. thee curtt fr, congrats on the book. it's great to see you.. and as the january committee continues to flounder, the media's big pile on joe biden continues. >> influential liberal columnist michelle goldberg of the new york times is the latest person begging biden not to run. she's citing his age. shee writes, there is painful suspense and watching him speak now like seeing someone wobble on a tightrope and his staff often seems to be keeping himou out of view. >> joining me now, ari fleischer, former white house press secretary, fox news contributor, also author of the brand new book just out go get it suppressed in deception, snobbery and bias why the press getsptio so much wrong and just doesn't care, which is just again outch today ari, now you write about this
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in the book, but the media, ed they don't get any credit hereit because they protected biden, the hologram candidate back in 2019 and twentyba twenty . >> and as you point out, forye many, many years beforear that, my book is chock full ofpl examples of articulate during the campaign things that joe biden flubbed joe biden did wrong and the campaign press corps protected joe biden and they never revealed any of it. they kept suppressed. and there's a study that shows that the five previous presidents and their first 60 days of office, joe biden, have the easiest, softest press of all, even softer than barack obama's press. so, laura , mark my words, this is just a passing phase that the press is in right now against joe biden. rie bii'm glad to see it. but it's a passing phasen because if joe biden does run f for reelection, i don't thinkif he will . but if he does, they willhe go right back to slamming whatever republican is against joe biden and talk aboutng joe biden's vigor and the importance of joe biden defeating whoever the republicanim.
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and we should say that we don't want to be confusing people. it's not that the entire presst corps t has jumped off the biden train. there's still one big defender watch. >> americans arguably elected joe biden for two reasons>>. one , because he wasn't donald trump and two, because he was going to bring some stability and competence to the white house and calm the country down, turnlm t. down the volumef you will .de >> biden is actually delivered the presidency. he promised pres he's been a grownup who plays by the rules some think plays by the rules too. >> well, right. he is called to half the country white supremacistss and terrorists. and chuck thinks he, quote,rror plays by the rules that t everyone apparently agrees with. >> remember in 2012,he when he said that republicans want to put y'all back in chains to a black audience and that got muted coverage by the mainstream media time and timen again, the press take sides. what's happened in our society today is mainstream reporters.im and here i mean cbsains, nbc, a,
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cnn, "new york times", washingtonyo post, too many of them have become happya activists for a cause. they don't think their job is to report objectively and neutrally for the american t people. they think their job is toto vefluence events and to move the needle. and this, laura , is what inspired me toin write this book . i could not sit there silently and watch the american press abandon our democracy by taking sides. so i blow the whistle on them in the book and you point out that they end up hurting themselves. the press, they hear they hurt their own cause because if they had just been t honest with the public about biden and maybe advance someone like amy klobuchar or something like that advancer, but at least given her a little bit more attention, maybe something else, maybe not. but they weren't they weren't willing to be honest about who joe biden was. they still hiding the biden story. >> i know you addressed that as well, but they caused this. they caused it. well, they also caused a large degree of the polarization ine america because whenam
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they constantly blame the right and the same tactics the left engages in, but they don't tell the american people they suppress the newss about the left. one of my examples is a democratic county chairman in texas who called senator tim scott, republican from south south carolina, an african-american us senator and oreo did any of the major, major mainstream media cover that? no,that they suppressed it. but if you're an obscure republican and you use a racistt term against a democrat, you'll make the front page of the new york times when they constantly hold one side to s account, give the other a pass. the side that's held to account is just going to say we're going to engage in worst behavior because you guys are so unfair. and if the press goes downan the middle and fair, the fringes in our society,d laura would actually be seen as fringes. instead, they're looking at we ares s saying aggrieved because the press is so biased and unfair u to uss >> o ari, congrats on the book. it's going to be a major
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,major bestseller. thank you so much for joining us tonight. and okay, here's a quote forha tonight's with end segment that is going to be revealed at the end of the show. d apresident biden and i are finally agreeing on something. >> so what is it? tweet me your guess. is that "ingraham angle"? ex we'll see if we get it right.fom but up next, a formerer trans t teen has a message for parents.t don't let your kids transition this is a shocking story.sp >> chloe cole speaks out exclusively next. >> a heart attack giving her life insurance. no, but we have life insurance, john . i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately, in only a few minutes put down john , a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty nine a month and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select post.com now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford to. we shop you save royan debt, be retired, then head to
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transitioned back to a girl and says no child should have to experience what she did. >> watch. >> i don't know if i'll be able to fully carry a child and i might be at increased risk for certain cancers, namely cervical cancer. and because i do not have my , i no longer have. but i i'm not able to breastfeed whatever future children i have. chloe adds that she really didn't understand the consequences of the medical decisions she was making, which is why she is speaking in favor of a florida rule blocking medicaid funds from paying for transgender interventions, which of course runs directly against the by to administration transgender groups and the american academy of pediatrics, which quote recommends that youth who identify as transgender have access to comprehensive, gender affirming and developmental appropriate health care that is provided in
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a safe and inclusive clinical space. but despite endorsements on the left, the overall medical community is very divided on the subject and the florida attorney general says the debate is more about politics than science. quoting again, medicalization of minors with gender dysphoria might advance the political views of physicians involved in their care. but the data showing that it benefits for the actual children is extraordinarily thin and runs an unacceptably high risk of harm. or, as chloe cole advises, quoting, if you are considering transitioning, please wait until you are a fully developed adult milestone. by the way, that chloe won't reach for several. >> laura trace, thank you and chloe cole joins me now exclusively. chloe, thank you so much. for being on tonight. now we heard a bit of your story and just moments ago, tell me how this all started.
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so i was 12 year, 12 years old when i first started to experience this for you and i came out to my parents as transgender and expressed i wanted to see the medical transition. and shortly after the referred me to therapists, general pediatric therapists. at that point, did your parents ask for multiple opinions from multiple physicians over a lengthy period of time or was this kind of a quick series of decisions that were made so pretty much all the medical professionals kept pushing the idea that transition is the only path forward to treating this for you.
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what do you say today to young people who might be feeling gender dysphoric or they they think they are and their moving into this, you know, whether puberty blockers or actual surgery conversation with physicians. what is your advice to them? >> ask yourself what is it that makes them feel this way and what is it that makes me want these treatments and do you think they're being forced into thinking this way or is it the power of suggestion? are you concerned in certain cases whether school counselors or the media or hollywood or just general influences?
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>> is that part of your concern here? i would say it's case by case. >> there are some there are some children who are pushed to transitioning by , say, their parents, teachers, physicians. but sometimes it's really just a matter of parents being effectively filtered into transitioning their children. do you hope to have an a life where you are able to have children and a relationship going forward? when you're older and get married to a man? is that what your hopes are? >> yes, i do. well, chloe, you have an enormous amount of courage for speaking out because i know it's not an it cannot be easy and we really, really appreciate it. and we'd like to stay in touch with you, if that's okay, over a period of time.
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one fastest growing mental health brand in america to wal-mart today for now youda might have missed it, but earlier today the white house covid task force reconvened and they're sounding like they want us to party like itik was 2020 again, vaccines a and booster's treatmentsga, gas masks, ventilation. if you've not gotten a vaccine shot this year, go get one . now, please consider takinge a test. that's whatak i do.in you don't want to be the person who brings covid to your grandparents or covid to a wedding wearingng a highwe quality mask and indoor public spaces is an important tool. any kind of institution that brings people together indoors please work to improve the quality of that indoor air . is this a real hard to imagine that renewed like mandate lockdown's? >> are they going to be far
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behind here? well, joining me now is dr. harvey raiche, epidemiology professor at yale school ofal public health. rice, i feel like like they got the old band back together. they had found jadeja. they had leonski. it and so it's the sub variant of the sub variant ofe the boaster times three . >> what is happening here? >> well, we're back to singapore and the there's no other excuse worked. >> once we think it's going to work again, they just do more of it. but dr. hish, even the new york times, i think said today that new yorkers are done. i mean, they're just nott they're just not going back . they can't they've already lost so much for the kids as we documented at the beginning of the angle tonight. obviouslyhe ankle so much of the economy, so much a small business, commercial real estate, people are looking for that to explode now and not a good way. so people just aren't going to go back. areell, i think peoplee seeing some degree ofei alternative media messaging that's brokenre through over
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the last two yearsey and they know that they're not getting standardruth in sources and they know that even if their cases might be up a little bit, that the deaths are down quite dramatically. the current va 5% has a lots less mortality even than original american, let alone the original cohort. so they know what they're doing now. >> fauci was out about today sticking to messaging what weein are certainly not overly it. and i think that, you know,hi people have an understandable desire to put i this in the rearview mirror and say's we're through with it. j but that's just not the reality. we're rea giving the virus the opportunity to continue to spread in our community to donation boosting test. those are relatively easy things to do. neil, and yet we're not doing enough of it. >> okay, with two times bothe dead are three times i've lost track. he gotst track covid.
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he took the pack loaded, theng he got a rebound covid during the pack.mm flovent but hisit message is everybodyy go out and get boosted when the booster doesn't even apply to the new variantap. missing >> what am i missing something here? no, i think it's dr. paultre who's missing something that would tell me because it work doing more of it doesn't make it work better. it makes it worse and that's what they're recommending. in fact, we know now that that the poly vaccinated people who have multiple boosters have highermu risk of getting the virus and spreading the virus. spe unvaccinated, the people, the data clearly show thataran and other data aroundd the word are showing that we don't want to be doing that any more . , that know this the mortality is now almost entirely in highly vaccinated n people. and so we don't want toe. be doing this anymore. we want to start living our life knowing that we have and notic infection a pandemic infection. and that's a huge difference. we're never going to get to zero, but we don't expect to.ro dr. fauci thinks we're going to
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get to maybe the chinese do, but we don't. and we know the reality is that we're not going to when we manage and natural immunity protects for the longest periods of time all the studies and all the vaccines against severe illness, which is what wece should all be celebrating. doctor , it's great to see you haven't seen in a while. thanks. coming back now remember, here's a clue for what sent president biden and i areei finally agreeing on something. >> but what is it? hurry up with your guesses at "ingraham angle". see if you get smart. get right jewelry. >> the perfect gift. the jewelry exchange has done the best
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s >> laura: president biden and i are finally going on something, but what is it? we did on top of a bad dude. trick question, you will regret nothing. caitlin guest that gel should not be compelled latinos two. here's the big reveal.ai >> president biden: where the hill is he?e? took me a long while, you think i'm joking, i'm not be of a
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turnaround, whilst the president? >> laura: the rest of america is thinking the same thing, joe. congrats to juju girl you actually get it right. that's the angle to make. don't forget to set your dvr so you u stay connected with a sper with freedom matters gear, also demanded freedom here all lauraingraham.com. thanks for watching. take a president biden arriving in israel this morning around the same time that another inflation report will be released here at home. white house officials are already trying to spin the numbers and downplay your concerns. you are watching fox and friends first here on wednesday morning. i'm tart. in one and i'm carly. the white house already damage control mode is the first faces backlash after compelled latinos voters to breakfast tacos. developing story. good morning. >> could morning. a lot of news to get this mornin

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