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please set your dvr so you never, ever miss an episode ofno hannity. don't forget for news any time. . fox news .com, hannity .com. in the meantime, let noteart your heart be trouble. graham laura ingraham. the ingraham angle is next.ahama haveng a great weekend.da we'll see you back here on monday with only thirty six days to go until the midterms. on a vera ingram and this is the "ingraham angle" on a very busy friday night. so thanks for joining us . hurricane irene is not done yetd after staggering devastation in southwest florida. the storm is now movinutg uphwed the east coast. >> we're going to have reports from both locations in the hour. but we begin tonight with a different kind of devastation, not the type caused by mothery nature, but by corrupt men andia women. i'm talking about the economic damage done by thoseg about th who scammed the american taxpayers during the pandemic.
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the now, this is a story that unfolds in three parts. first, the fraud.st yes just yesterday, wete learned tht nearly four hundred department of homeland security employees took pandemiarly 400c unemploymt even though they were working. but my friends, this is justinyc a teeny tiny fraction of the massive in brazen coviden theft that has occurred since d the government started doling out billions in so-called relief. >> the official who's in chargeh of overseeing the distribution of the relieributionf has calleh the biggest fraud inbigges a generation. >>t frau it was the theft of asc as 80 billion dollars, or about 10% of the eight hundred billion dollars that was handed out in that paycheck protection program. now,in tha remember, that's on l the 90 billion to four hundredio billion believed to have been stolen from the nine hundred billion covid unemploy payment relief program. that's a lot of money.
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the second part of this story surrounds the tidal wave of inflatiotle n that all thisunch unchecked spending and then the fraud actually causedsed. the adverse effects of pumping trillions into the u.s. economy with no safeguards. the fed predicted thaticted th the covid stimulus alones is driving 30% of the current inflationary effects. so that means all those big fat frauds sitting at their mexican resorts during covid collectinxg their check, zooming into meetings, ordering their teslas meet down payments,helped helped cause the inflation messr that we're in now. the third part of this story involves the other opportunistse . you know, those so-calledalled public servantpus, they ended up using our national suffering in some casesup, to build their owd brands while they paddedwh their investmentile portfolios i'm talking first about dr. anthony fauci, who president trump should never have put inef
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charge of our covid response.e. now, looking back on the entire saga, we see all along, it was all about tony, the cover ofyle, instyle, a place on times one hundred most influential documentaries, all the profilets and who could forget the children's books. bo wants you to believe this fame thing was never anything. >> he asked for. >> i didn't seek it out, butl fe i became the symbol for people, which made it an unrealistic things like, you know, they kind of cute, but it's bobbleheads and candlesand ca and things like that.nde i do havthat.e some at home. sed they send them to me. >> so what i've learned to doo is not get taken away ego wise.e >> so gross. ole pand from the beginning of the whole pandemic, i had my doubts. you'e you're satisfied with all oftrar the transparency coming out of china today aboutna the trajectory o
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f the disease and the origin of the disease?se inase. my direct interac with chinese scientists and chinese health officialsien. i believe what they're telling me. i'm surprised that you would say that, gived hewould n what w about china's pattern of lying, about critical issues.espect dr. fauci, with all due respect to dr. fauci, expertise noo one elected him to anything, noe now we see s that my early suspicions about fauci his up to china and his entirea an pro lockdown down approach proved to be on target. targe but it wasn't until may of this otar that weto began to really understand the other ways that fauci is benefiting. 's whe that's when n our friends at opn the books published this bombshell between fiscal years. twenty , ten and twenty , twenty , more than three hundred and fifty million in royalties were paid by thir t parties to the agency and nihhe scientists who are creditedo as co inventors. well-known scientists receiving payments during the period
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included anthony fauci, who received twenty three so-called royalty payments. that when fouchier was askedymeh about this in specificity, he tried to dismiss the concerns. >> can youha tell me that you have not received a royaltytityt from any entity that youha ever oversaw the distribution ofs? money in research grants? >> you know, i don't know the fact, but i doubt it. peoprding to the regulations, people who receive royalties are not required r to divulge them, even on their financialia statement. >> if there's nothing to hide. why the secrecy? tony, and how self-satisfied he always comes across. and tonight we might have further proof as to why g the same open the books group that uncovered the nih royalty payments published this fall. his his net worth increased by a whopping 65% or five millionwh dollars during a three year period. ring a tof time.
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that includes 2020 one .g th in other words, during the pandemic, such as the elderly were left to die aloneuf because of the stupid covid rules he supported as childrend bere being robbed of their education because of closures that he supportededingn and you were missing church the and weddings and graduations because of the edicts that the covid task force wanted inph place for fauci was getting rich last week. >> dr. fauci said the school closures were, quote, worth it.e >> i wonder if he's spoken to folks like these children in our city. >> many of>> our students are missing out and losing outmissin opportunity because schools are closed. the firm can afford to shutting down this school has more room for parents who have lobby forer the children who lobby. obbies f well, not anthony fauci.
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he only had time to lobby for himself. >> joining me now is adamceo and jeff saeki, ceo and foundeao of open the books .comok, and jason chaffetz, former house oversight committee chairr and fox news contributor. adam, you say getting these. documents has been >>painstaking process, so why is the nih slow walking it?en out a , it's been a knockdown, drag out dog fight to get the fauci financials with our legal partners at judicial watch. we actually had to file a federal lawsuit to get financial disclosures unforeseen from 2015disclo thro0 2020. on tuesday, we finally gott the the twenty twenty one fauci financial disclosures. it was the latest they've ever been produced in some years. they used to come out in february. he had these done in may sometime the latest they'veas ever produced them is august. on tuesday, they finallyt.r audo produced them to our auditors and open the books .com. it's nearly october.
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this is very curious, jason , for somebody like fauci, peopclaims to be a public servant, cares about the what's. good for the people when he was pressed about this by rand this , he he got very touchy and dismissive. >> this is very disturbing. yeah. look, senator paul was over and the target, so to speak,f to ope and hats off to open the thet to books, because i got to tell has you, this is a person who hasfo worked for the federal government for decades and now he's become a multimillionairehe . his wifepens t happenso be to be chief bioethicist for the national institutes of health. and yet he had to get a waiver from my age to be on the board and work for mcgraw-hill and also edit the material that goes into the mcgraw-hill books. al l these things, they go intot gt the pocket book. they they justpocketbo feed they
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of the cheese. how do they become literallyw dh north of ten million dollars ine net worth when you've worked for the federal government for s the last i mean, multiple decades? it doesn't it it needs exposuren and people have got to makeges. sure that this changes. yeah, there should be no b royalty payments to people yoo are on being paid by the taxpayers. and you're getting royaltyetting payments for health related activities that you actually serve to regulate and are involved. and i out or if that's not happening, tell us what is happening. adam, here's i another theft.thn more than a third of covid-19 recovery funds in twenty one developing countries were scooped up by big corporations. now, those arefind the findingss a report released wednesdaythe by the financial transparency coalition. adam, explain this for us , because i have to say, even i was flabbergasted whenas i heard that littl
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e factoid. >> so, laura , this is exactly why we read the w bill legislation and everyone and come to our website and open the books .com and sign the petition, which would give a seventy two hour legislative time out. so our legislators would simply read the bill . so the people, the politiciansth ,the pundits, so we can see what's in these massive things.. think about the two trillionres carers act that was passed at the height of the pandemic ind o march, aprildy, and nobody in t what was in there up to four hundred million dollars worth of initial paycheck protection program loans. 95% of those turned into grants were paid to companies owned by the chinese communist party, like marco rubio oute of florida. got thatn stopped on the nexto covid a bill.bill b but that's that'ut that's whs w. to read the bill . laura jason , you were there. happened and i know this has happened soo many times that you want turo pull your hair out and i hear this about china, you know, getting any benefit. about what's so clever?
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nancy pelosi was still outraisig praising this today. watcthis todh. >> when you talk about the american rescue plan, itou was there to make sure that we put money in the pockets of america's working families that gave people more of a chance to rebound from it. >> and it was about fairness. all right, jason , an ig reporti released this week says that at one point the american rescue plan was sendingone poin out two hundred million dollars in fraudulent or wrong paymentsing every month. so what do the republicans have to do when they get back inge charge here? >> well, look, there are>> literally hundreds of billionsur of dollars that went out ineds waste, fraud and abuse. ed t strst of all, you need to starve the beast. stop sending out thi ss moneywhi until you cas n actually control what's there. the other thing that i wouldg io love foruld lo to them to do ie need to be term limits on members of congress, but there need to be term limits on the federal bureaucracy. those people in thosbue higherrv
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echelon, those people als because you're not going to get fresh new vo things unless u actually have those as well. but they havtuale goly ht to uno is it going to take years to unravel this? but they get a sense of people to jail.ly and i really, really want to see the likes of jim jordan and senator paul and ron johnsoan go after anthony fauci and his wife and figure out how much money they were making, decisions that they and they alone were t makingal. >> you bet.u both jason and adam, thank you both tonight. so important. e >> all right.plain to last night, the angle explained that the current destruction o f our economy, our schools, even our superpower status, well,crac that is the democrat's actual i intended goal. ntendethey've come to despise america. our traditionso , our heritage,. our history. they have complete disdain for our constitution and believe our founding was illegitimate. because they believe our founders are unabashed racists.
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now, the goal is simple, a leveling of the old americar o in order to create somethingtheo new , a new order that gives them all the money and all the power. since most people won'tar voluntarily, of course, chooseil a lower standardy of living, th and less freedom. >> the lefe t knows that thilesg radical change must be forced on the people and this is being done through fake emergencieshos and phony self generated crises. >>el so they cite climate changn to justify the rapid phase out of gas powered cars and of course, the banning of gas appliances and the cancelation of permit leases for oil drilling, drilling. they cite systemic racism toto justify their new twisted school curricula and their i dictated corporate hiring practices. and they point to amorphous domestic threats to justifytify partnering with social media giants to moderate online onlin content, which, of course, juset opans banning opposing political views. today'posing pols democrats wil
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have a reason to takawe away your money and your freedom.r and they found their new model for what this new america should look like.ca now, cann yo you guess what it , >> m go west, my friends go west to califf, orania, where not a there's not a lot of dremanamin happening anymore. frankly, it's hard to findwed up a state that's more screwed upe than the onconcee golden state, which of course makes it the logical exemplar for d democrat party.. of course, california still hasl its natural beauty and amazing potential, but the democratss ry super majority running the place has really done a number on it. after they declared themselvesae a sanctuary for illegal immigrants, they also became a sanctuary for criminals, ru freeloaders, drug addicts, the homeless and nowg addict the adding something new to the mix. late last night,x. governor gavi newsom signed a law that wouldgt make california a safe haveno wt
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for families who want toutilat mutilate their children with surgeries and other treatments. i'll think about tments this. >> when gas is back up at six bucks a gallon, inthis is california, this is what gavin newsom's priority when homelesss are camped out and pretty much every municipal park ad out in the state, this is what their priority is . when crime is skyrocketing ups k and down the state, thisrity i is what their priority is . and yes, this is exactly what ea the modern left wants fordern l the rest oeff america, a government that forces changea on the voters, not one that vot serves the voters. >> ss.o i want you to keep all f this in mind when you vote in the midterms. >>. joining me now is kevin kiley, republican california state rep and congressionatate o candidate. u it's greatto to see you tonight. thank you for joining us . you know, i have such greatfo affection for california. i'm a member of the california bar. i lived ou outt ther thee for ae as a young associate at a law
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firm. and i've spent a lot of time in california, a lot of family there. fat is california the model? should imithe modet be the moder the rest of the country? t >>he well, cou gavin newsom, sud seems to think so.or havin and thanks for having me tonight, laura . .he said again and again that california is a model for the nation. and you know what you justrnia s said, california has so much going for it. ng foriti love california. a lot of the people who are leaving love california, too. they just hate the politics. and , you know, you mentioned how they use it's all aboutd it sort of control. and it reminded me oindef what gavin newsom said on april 1sttf of 2020. this was the last of the month e in to the whole covidco situation. he said thatvid situ this was an opportunity for, quote, a new progressive era. w and an opportunity to reshape the way we do business and the way we govern. he said out loud that this wasnc a chance to just fast forward this entire juste progressiveh s project , which is exactly what does happen, which is why foxacr one hundred andraight y seventy straight years,
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california had a growing population. but under gavieacaliforn a growi the last two, for the first time ever, our population has declined. >> and california, when i was growing up in the nineteene eighties and nineties, ace pe california was the place people wanted to move topo. now it's the place to people want to move from. i mean, that dynamic alone spells spells doom for the rest of the country. and by the waye coun, kevin ,neh i mentioned that this is howis o newsom spin his new transgender bill . he said, and i quote, we believe that no one should be prosecuted or persecuted for getting the care they need, including gender affirmingcu care. parents know what's bestte fordh their kids. they should be able to maky neee decisions around the health of their children without fear. first of all, this is a phony issue. >> second of all, how doossibly they possibly claim to stand for parental choice when it's all about sidesteppingping the parents at schools in california? heoh, there is no state in the the country that erodes the rights of parents more thani california does.
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but this is just so typical. i mean, this bill is just a horrible we're actually taking kids away from their parents. but california is the strategy of politicians like gavin newsom is to promote is juste th sort of cartoonishly woken init policies as a waiay to cover up what's really happening to our state. you know, when you look at what has happened to california, we lead the nation in allg ways the wrong ways. we have highest homelessness, highest of poverty. we have, you know, out ofe. control crime. the achievement gaps inent ga our schools are bigger than in the country. and so they try to have this locata socially progressive agenda to take attention away from all of that. but yoyu people are not fooled. we're seeing people leavele the state right now incaliforn record numbers. and like you said, california used to be the state whered to anyone could get ahead. w it was the the full realization can'he americaofn dream. >> and now it's the state thatbd so many people can't wait to leave behind.: you must be in congress w kevin , you must be in congress. >> we support you.t 100%. thank you so much for joining us , kevin kiley. now in moments to report from
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causing more destruction. we des taktre a look at what its left in its path, namely loo devastation. the southwest florida as the sunshinek state enters a secondf full night of search and rescue efforts. whe >> we take you to naples, whered we find our own max gordonre on standing here on fort myers riverfront. >> you can see the power of ian hurricane ian boats strewn about like they were toybos. the wind rushed in.e wind the storm surge tossed these boats all over the place.e wh and for those who decided to hunker down and wait out the storm, a harrowing experience. bu t now the helpers have arrived. the cajun navy is here and they say they've conducted more than 50 boat rescues all over the fort myers area. they've also delivered hundreds of meals to people they delive here's what they say. that experience has been like. we are currently in rescue mode. we're trying to rescue. there's still people out there . it has changed from so much ofhf a life safety kind of rescue
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into just people can't get tosui supplies, food, water,es medical ,things like that. so we have crews that are combined with rescuers and med units so they cauers andn kind e care of a portion of thatm medical to get them safe . >> those are the cajun y. v there's a big need for food theywater donations here in the fort myers area. they'd love it if folks would drive down with those donations. donas ore, also donate onlin go cajun navy dot org. - they're a great organization. they always help lots of people in natural disasters. all these folks come with boatse of their own and they are here with the goodness of their hearts. ofir heaall here to help. in fort myers, florida, max gordon, fox news. on fox n >> the biden administration hadn one economic talking point i going into the midterms, and ith prs that gas prices were falling from the record highs. okay, never mind the fact that the biden administration'sbi policies contributed directldey. to that jump in prices.
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but last week, reality struckf r and gas prices, of course,se shp up again with some analysts now$ suggesting that five dollar gas is right around the corner. but instead of being honest about all of this, biden did what biden does best pass the buck. >> this small, temporary storm impact on oil production provides no excuse, no excusees for price increases atin the pump. none, say again to the oil and gas executives do not do not do not use this storm as an excuse to raise gasoline. prices are gouging the americans public. the price of oil has dropped in recent weeks., the price of gas sh the price of gas shouldwn be going down as rapidly. it's not. sn't kno >> oh my god. abo he doesn't know anything about how oil is priced globally or here in the united states . stae zero os,r is pretending not to.' but here's the truth that biden won't or won't admit. now, back in june, his administration surrendered to the greenbacks over a key
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permit involving the lighting refinery in indiana. >> now, at one time, this was ot one of the biggestim oil refineries in the nation. but nonatiw operations thereon a being slowed significantly. so the epa can monitor certain refining equipment. okay, well, thingsical get technical, but suffice it to say, there are many hidden ways that the enviro freaks who are actually running biden's epa, they're making it harder for energy producers. joining me now is jennifer green , the air force vetrce running as a republic and forn congress in the district wherees this whiting refinery is located. locjennifer, thank you for beig with us. >> how big a deal is this refinery? people of this district? yes, ma'am. thank you so much for having. me. you know, the whiting refinery , so is a huge deal . so many jobs, it's incrediblye. large and so many people workk h there. and obviously, energy production is important for us . e.gy imporsteel production is is for us . the
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and these are areases where they can administrationr pe continues to faiopl our peoplele day after day after day with asi lack of accountability and a lack of responsibility. and we're done with it. well, the fact thate fact t president biden is still tryinhg do this song and dance routine on that gas station owners orn oil companies are determiningwh the price of the oil, which is a total misapprehension of how oil is priced. it's a it's a well-knownappare phenomenon, but apparently they're either pretending they don't understand it orosefl purposely misrepresenting it to passlyto the buck. . but this refinery is a prime example of how they get muckedye up in the details of ann an operation. and then with all theseall regulatory issuethess, grind the operations almost to a a halt. >> in some cases, no, you're absolutely right. so we see a couple of things fromistently passing the buck from the administration, consistently making it someoneit
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else's fault. president biden, congressman morvan , it's exactly what over they continue to do overin and over again, but also the lack of care and concern for the people that live here and work here. you know, i'm noi am expert on l oil, gas, energy prices, butha what i can tell you is the facti that if we continue to breaksels ourselves for this green new deal with a clear disregard for the impact that is coming to our everyday people, we will break will br our people. and it is important fousr us ast public servants to make sure sue our people are taking care of congressman marvan and represent president biden, according cook: ac political indiana district one , your district is a tossup now. biden won it by nine points. so you're up against morvanat de here. what does this tell you?s th is telabout what the voters are seeing in this economy? crim thie and now energy prices, food prices through the roof? re yes, ma'am. we are fired up because people here in northwest indiana,
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hoosiers believe that they deserve better. and and that's what i want to bringr ing toto them. you know, as these gas prices go up, as these grocery pricesup co up, as as congressman rezvan continues to spend our grandkids mone spendy, he js focuses on the wrong things and he's completely gone. washington, what he consistently does beyond obfuscating, beyond passinsisteg the buck, beyond claiming that he's providing lower tax optionwer tax s for people, is consistently focusedus on the rich and the elites ohe'y saying that you're going to advocate to implement a federal abortion ban. i'm not sure if that's what indiana's really caring about. right now. >> but your response to that, congressman or van is being completely dishonest. i am pro-life. i'm goindishong to protect life. but you know what, congressman? minivan's position on abortion that he voted for is that he would abort any baby for anyt time, for any reason, aty taxpayer expense. xpayerthat's extreme. i will protect babies. the majority of people want reasonable exceptions. people want toe ma understand ti
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life can be protected. and i want to save as manys babies as possible.nd and i'm committed to doing that. he is extreme. he's out of touch. e demo and the democrats are so off eno the off the deep end on the abortion issue. but that's that's their hailse mary in this case. jennifer, with we are followinge this race very closely. i have a good feelin agg about i everyone. get out there and vote in indiana district one . jennifer with green, thank so much. >> the media are rushing toth justify biden's lapses.mcdona plus, mcdonald'sld goes adult. >> raymond arroyo explains it all. friday follies. that is next. to one fauci. spongebob cuirass. >> did you know that she pulled over in front of the church? now, maybe you'll break me out of jail.
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going outside all the hazards that we've seen in florida can impact those further up the coast. i want to remind everyone that this storm is not over yet just because because the skies are clear does not mean it's safe . water can be electrified. there can be other hazards in there. please stay safe and continue to listen to local officials in florida. the death toll from hurricane ivan rose to twenty seven , with thousands of people still trapped in flooded neighborhoods. rescue workers are going door to door searching for survivors. i'm ashley strohmeyer back to the ingrams angle. it's friday, and that means time for our friday follies. follies. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, ray, there's a lot of controversy over o the president searching forom h a congresswoman whom hekn knew was dead at an event this week there. >> god rest her soul. congressman.
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oh, congresswoman rather, jackie walorski died in a car accident this summer, whichhe isden knew since he issued a statement on her passing at the time. >> but then the other day, he did this to thank all of you here for including bipartisan electrician's representativedinp jackie here. where's jackie ?oing >> she was you know, i wasory be originally going to skip this story, laura , becauseca it isns the first time biden hasse embarrassed himself by trying to do something possible at a public event.remember remember back in 2008 when he called on paraplegic state senator chuck graham, doug grahaparaplegm, state senas here. chuck, stand up. him see you. about?d love you. what am i talking about? you i tell you what, you're making everybody else stand up, though. >> powell no w usa today, laura is swooping in to defend biden's search for dead people. then you for dea saw what jill e wrote in the usa today. yeah. she wrote that the mistake demonstrated a generosity
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and professionalism. onu need only look back a couple of years to rememberly that some things are more important than age and a perfect memory. china, i'm sure china is happy to hear that. and russia and everybody else. i'm sorry, but this speaks tothe the president's ability to the y out the duties of his office or if he can't remember, basic things or write condolences about the queen without a cheat sheeences abt, t demands scrutiny. now, i look,ma i'm waiting fornc one of these people to say that is wandering after that rose garden event. the othee garden ther was just n showing concern for plant life and his green agenda. but, laura , i know what you're thinking, but stop the view. ladies think it may have been a biden brain will have.n when youbr think about when you grow up, use the term brain. rma i don't knowin a human that hasn't sat in a room and gonean to say something like, oh, my gosh, i and i think that is very apparent what this gaffe was. i think what iwas.>>t really whs
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is that this country is so ageist. this country haso ag a problem with age. h >> oh, yeah. it's unbelievable. now, it's ageist to question someone's cognitive ability and recall you can't manageif yu the affairs of state if you can't remember where you are. ge how to get off stage or who the name of someone who's deceased. i'm sorry, it's just's rudimentary.ud >> i don't carime whatentary yo is . it's sunnydon't hostin going to go if she has to get some t important surgery or someone in her family going to go toy a ninety five year old surgeonan or the 40 year old surgeon who's just being ageist, you're being ageist. >> all right.>> lau over on good morningra america,n they're worried about ageism, though, because they're worried about a cultural appropriationd of haley bieber's makeup, a team, social media users calling out the supermodel, claiming she is culturally appropriating the makeup routin e, using dark lip liner
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and clear lip gloss. it liner is a latina and black k live combo. womat that the lip style was accepted when a whitet woman did it, but noed andt a wn of color did. ito. is highly unlikely that i a black woman would havehave the same success as her using their own trend. >> this is a systemic issue. i no, wait a minute. no women of color who have worn lip liner for decades, no one accepted them. stop the presses, haley.ne bieber apparently is now culturally appropriating brown lip liner. whappropg brown liy is "gma" wae on this, laura ? and why did they miss gwyneths paltrow this week culturally appropriating forow cultr knox? you've heard of goldfinger. this is goup finger and "gma" didn't do any story on khateeb.b who culturally appropriate at marilyn monroe's hairstyle. take a look. and what about harry styleslturl culturally appropriating scarlett o'harlya? 'hara, southern belles everywhere was very upset and nobody cares.
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>> where are these breakingstore news stories, laura ? i was trying to thini k ofwas to with the flute at the at the archives. pied piper. i don't know what she was just playing the flip, but laura , everybody let's just say everybody is guilty of everything. and so we can justeverythi move the next topic. but, laura ,ne you know what's o cruel about this, though? olit's dividing people.ing cultural exchange is all aboutpp racism. nationality, sharingsharin their customs and blending it. i mean, jazz wouldn'gr cut havea happened without the african beat and the italian tarantella and the german omgpop that call collusion and in combination of cultures created something unique. we need to celebrate that. stop this division.go i'v and before we e go , i've got to tell you about mcdonel is launching a new line of adult happy meals. laura , i guess not just people just don't want to grow up. mcdonald's is teamingup, mc with cactus plant flea market.do it's a fashion brand for theseos adult happy meals. each comes with a big boy meal
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and a prize, a collection of disfigured classic mcdonald's c characters. remember, grimace inhaers. the hamburge r. >> only for some . yeah, but now they have fouryes- eyes. it's f i don't know whyro.rocess maybe it'sed from eatingte kno the processed food. i don't quite know why they have. >>ra oh, i know. i know that that's. those are scary. those go right up the category of puppets for me.ca raymond figurines. antey type of figurines, puppet, clowns, especially mimes, i don't like mimes.week and you were sendingend me intf the weekend with that image. hamburger now can do child who does have some point and we've got to get off the slides, you know. >> all right. t sam's tellinellingg staff, i knw everyone wants to play. all right. d weekend.ha goo what happens when dating apps go wrong? oh, my goodness. former a host of couples therapy, dr. jen mann joins me next to explain. >> stay there. i saw elvis's bible. yep, we have elvis's bible, along with bibles from a number of other kings. but that's just the beginning.
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is safe. unicef, usa, dawg, ukraine. in october 2019, pew conducted , a survey to understanditudes americans attitudes toward dating. now most told pew that their romantic lives weren't going well and three quarters that it was difficult to finddic people to date. in fact,ulople to modern datings become such an issue. it's now the plot line for many movies. >> what are you really doing rel online? there ar >> 8 millione eight million peoe in this city, four millionave se men . and then you're going to have a some age limits. now it'slion a million.
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half of them are married. 10% are ga i want someone college educated not to ugly and i don't wantds kids. >> so yeah, i'm on ten different dating websites t to increase my odds. >> all right . the author, a recent "new york times" piece entertains that question, saying interne t dating promises an abundance of choice filters and low barriers to reaching out.e but as i found whe ton i talk to people that don't often't oft translate to high quality interactions, insteaen d, daters find themselves caught ininstea a cycle of debt and interactions. now the author's solution. it's time tothe author's s go rm the mid forties until 2013 heterosexual americans were most likely to meet their romantic partners through friend their s. mamilies were also big in the matchmaking business. think of whaing busit this more traditional model solves. >> interesting. r. jen joining me now, dr. john mann one of the most well-known psychotherapist in the countryy
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,best known as the host and therapist for vh one longstanding hit show, couples therapy. and the authort ofng of the relationship fix. dr. mann, great to seeauthor yoo tonight. this column was fascinating. and i hear this from a lot of our young producers. what is thers. e biggest issue with these dating apps? >> there are sthese o many toda well, i think that these datings apps create a sense that people are disposable, that a lot o these apps really encourage people to make huge life decisions about who they want to partner up with based on very superficial things. and we all know that we we've either had the experience or know someone who is married happil y married, that mettheir their partner initially, wasn't super attractive to them.pat sun got to know them, fell in love d with chemistry, developed and reallyand real these apps jd encourage us to objectify each other and dispose of each other based on how people look. now, what's interesting is i
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think here is that it could be that the tide might be turning away from kind of more impersonal apps and filters to finding a dating pool that's a little bit more traditional. >> watch. you like>> using the apps, d not all. what how come i just don't think they're conducive to goodo interactions with people? >> you feel like they're mostly just for hookups? i would say so, yeah. i just don't really think i'd meet anyone on there that i'd actually date that you feelke te like they're kind of hooking up all night. p >> yeah, yeah. a lot of weird people, i'm sure. a lot of weird people. dr. general, for these youngpeow people who actually want to get married, havwant to e child, what's the answer today? look, i think of dating as a bi . you think of it as an apple pie. each slice of that pie should be a different approach to dating. what might be matchmaking, what
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might be your church or or synagogue or someplace where yoor some u attend some sort ofe services.r another might be meeting thebe m through friends. another might be asking peoplebn around you to actually playhmak matchmaker, even if they're notr an official matchmaker. in official matchmaker. we we really need to view thesemall dating apps as a smallopportun opportunity. and yeah, surean, you can use them. they can be helpful. kno we all know plenty o f peoplepl who met our match there, but to completely and only exclusivelyg while you're missing out on so many other opportunities, is now another issue. >> thaanott commanhed was revean this yougov poll from a couple of years ago. it found that more andicans ar more americans are rejecting monogamy with thirty tworejer ia percent of adults saying their ideal relationship is non monogamous. now that number jumps.s to 43% among millennials. >> okay, yess., it is this because of the dating apps orori
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is there something else going on here? >> well, i think that therediscon is an emotional disconnectne. what i see with a lot of millennials is kind of a fear of getting emotionally close to getting emotionally vulnerable, fears of rejection. , fears jection.i don't think te any because you spend a lot of time on these dating appsr and getting rejected over and overov and over again. and it kind is part of that pathway to a relationship that i think peoplea want to avoid. i can tell you from my conversations with 20 conv, what the young women say is that the men are total immature. i mean, they're immature and infanta lies, a lot of it pandting to covid and the pandemic and the lockdown's and that affecte and td these men more than women.ee any really quickly, do you o see any of that? well, look, i wrote a whole column in the inspire magazine about the manchild, and i don't think it's exclusive to young men in this country. i think that there are a lot of
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