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a sad morning here in new orleans, texas. fox news america is watching. >> all right. a special programing note tomorrow we will be in york, pennsylvania, with an exclusive hannity town hall with senate candidate dr. mehmet oz. we will also be joined by newt gingrich, senator tim scott, senator tom cotton, and hopefully by you or is next, let not your heart be trouble. >> hey, he's got to win. you can't you can't lose to fetterman. and you just that, you know, that would be embarrassing. so there's no way ozzie is going to win this. but, you know, you got to win by a lot. we don't want to win by just like a point. it's got to be a shellacking. >> and the media is just going to cry all the way. the good news is the more people find out about fetterman, the more they realize this guy is off the charts. crazy, insane, radical and out of touch. the people of pennsylvania now know i can't wait to watch on . >> this is going to be fante's
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sestak. >> and we'll be tuning in, my friend. all right. as always, i know you. >> kickass show. take it away. all right. i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. tulsi gabbard is going to be joining us live. she's going to be to carry lake rally in arizona with an important announcement a little later in the hour. so be sure to stick around for that. but first, democrats death spiral. that is the focus of tonight's angle. >> now, we all know that eighties nostalgia is all the rage. we saw it with the success of the smash series stranger things on netflix. we saw it with a box office domination of maverick, that new top gun film, and even the trump campaign's political slogan hearken back to that storied age. >> you and your forebears built our nation. now please help us rebuild it. and together we'll make america great again. >> thank you very much. and at my high school reunion
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in connecticut over the weekend, many of my classmates, they remarked about how grateful they were to have grown up when we all did, it was pretty cell phone. it was pretty computer, just friendships, rivalries, triumphs, heartbreaks. >> of course, but given what's happened, especially in the last few years, no one seems to want to be a kid. growing up today, things have just gotten too crazy. somehow, parents and authorities in plano, texas ,with kids all around allow a drag queen to perform this. now, parents have always had to be vigilant about protecting their kids innocence. but being a parent today and i'm one , it's hard. it means making sure you work overtime to filter everything that your kids are looking at. it's almost impossible. but you try, including these
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educational podcasts from today's trendsetters. >> and we're on day one . sixty seven of girlhood, mr hollywood. i'm right there with zoom in on the hi friends. welcome to the beauty of an activity podcast where we talk with the pioneers who are helping us redefine what beauty is . >> i know i can find love. i know i can still be a performer. i know that i can have i want to have a family. i want to be a mom. one day and i absolutely can. >> no, you absolutely cannot. but facts don't matter anymore. the left wants to force your kids to live in a brave new gender bending world. things are totally off the rails here. and democrats are driving that runaway train. >> there are cis men , hetero men , out there that follow me and message me and say i physicists, hetero man. but i want to feel soft. i want to feel beautiful, too.
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i want them to i and i do. so i'm like, don't confuse my sexuality with my gender expression. right. ever. and that's where it's like there are men in this world that can wear dresses and be feminine and all those things that doesn't make them trans. >> got it. i notice that peewee herman like set that they were on . now, if you have issues with any of this content being available to minors or being discussed in school with minors, then the white house will target you as a hater, mean you're not being inclusive, you're not normal because this, they say, is normal. well, that's the non binary drag queen who serves as one of biden's deputy assistant secretaries at the department of energy. now, none of this makes sense to most americans, at least. >> but then again, this is our vice president . i am kamala harris. my pronouns are she and her and the woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit. >> yeah, that's our vice
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president . got the pronouns. yeah, she got them right. now, democrats make a huge mistake here. instead of keeping the far left at bay, like, frankly, obama did on most issues, they embraced all of it. you saw kamala there. and now liberals are caught between a rock and a hard place because now muslim american mothers and fathers in dearborn, michigan, they've joined the culture war. how do these books even end up in our library? that's the biggest thing. i mean, these books are really bad. >> i when i'm looking at it, i cringe. focus on raising were rock bottom test scores and do away with exposing minors to explicit material. where is the math ? where is the reading? where is the history? where are the strong values? this could be the time that muslims start voting with conservatives and against the racial and gender theories being force fed to our kids in the classroom. this is ongoing education abuse
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and it's only now done now by the ongoing abuse being done to innocent americans, by criminals who are running free. the depravity, the total lack of humanity. >> it's sometimes times almost too much to even watch. i turn away. and at this point we see people being pushed into ongoing oncoming subway trains beating people just for the fun of it. >> destroying property just because they can. i found the sound to be really disturbing as well. >> there. and yet the mayor of new york thinks that rising crime is mostly just a manifestation of an unreasonable state of mind, actual crimes, those
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eight homicides. and we deal with the perception of fear that people are feeling it. we can't get away from the fact we have three point five million people using our subway system. we we have to be honest about that. and those average of six crimes a day is not giving the impression that our system is out of control. >> now, this is why hispanics and african-american men are beginning to question their former allegiance to the party that coddles criminals and criminalizes parents protesting cities are becoming unlivable and in some cases unrecognizable. >> independent journalists like savannah hernandez are documenting. is the new normal people overdosing as thugs pick their pockets? >> are are you on ? hold on one minute. i'm going to call to justice scott. this is what portland, oregon
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looks like now with drugs legalized, the once clean and beautiful city is a wasteland in parts littered with trash, human waste, homelessness, the drug addicted are everywhere in oregon's liberal gubernatorial candidate, tina kotek, who biden just campaigned for, she's supporting the construction of a meth stabilization center seat for democrats that counts as infrastructure. >> it's always a cause for democrat celebration. when more americans are doing things like smoking pot, the younger the better. pot is also part of their new normal. that's why they're sponsoring initiatives to legalize it in five more states . this election cycle, which would bring the total to twenty four . so many americans are so on a regular basis that maybe they won't even know anymore care anymore about how bad things have gotten. just talk to the police in denver, ask them how great pot legalization has been there for traffic fatalities since 2012
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when recreational marijuana was legalized in colorado. traffic deaths, deaths where drivers tested positive for marijuana increased by one hundred and thirty eight percent. so democrats haven't just laid waste to the economy. they've weed laced to laid waste to everything. else. the culture, our safety, our schools, our children's innocence, all of it. literally nothing that they've touched in the past 50 years has improved. it's all going down the tubes unless, of course, we stop them at the ballot box. and i'm talking about places like connecticut, of course, oregon, washington state, arizona, texas, illinois, michigan, and more. even in races where they told the republicans they had no chance to win. well, guess what? they do have a good chance to win now in minnesota, republican doctor scott jensen is creeping up on anti business and pro criminal incumbent
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governor tim walz in connecticut. senatorial serpent richard blumenthal is being seriously challenged by republican liora levy and the liberal washington state. conservative tiffany smiley actually has a pretty decent chance of beating that feminist fossil, patty murray. so this could be historic, but only if enough american want it to be . it's time to end the depravity and the despair and restore accountability, safety and prosperity to the country we all love. and that's angle. joining me now, savanna hernandez, turning point usa reporter and florida congressman byron donald. savannah, let's start with you. so you were out there reporting on the ground on this depravity. do you see any other reporters on the streets of portland documenting what truly is shocking to most americans watching tonight? >> no, i seem to be the only one, laura . and you know what? every single time i leave texas to report the west coast, i immediately regret it. and i think this trip took
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the cake because within two hours of walking in downtown portland, i witnessed an attempted burglary. i went into the store and asked the business owner, hey, is this normal thing to which you responded? oh, yeah, this happens a couple of times a day. it's no big deal . and then fast forward two hours later and i'm watching a man overdose on the streets of portland in broad daylight. meanwhile, another homeless woman is pickpocketing him. we walk up to the scene and we ask the portland resident on the phone with the police, hey, have you checked this guy for a pulse? is he alive to which she responded, i don't want to get stabbed by the exposed needles that he is surrounded, so i'm not going to touch him again. i seem to be one of the only reporters on the ground who was highlighting the rampant homelessness, drug use, the crime that's happening on the streets of portland. i actually watched a man as he cocet and fentanyl today. the homeless here actually pretty friendly. and they gave me an eyewitness look at what the drug use in portland looks like every single day. so it's a horrifying scene over here. well, and i looked at that man who was overdosing in the video
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and i thought he is somebody's son once. i mean, he he went to school. i mean, what happened? you just see these are human beings on the street. congressman, a new harvard harris poll reveals that the majority of voters. sixty four percent blame local politicians for the soaring crime. does that surprise you? it doesn't surprise me at all. >> i'm wondering where the other 36% are, because if you look at what's happened in inner cities, it has been these radical ideas that don't want to prosecute, that choose to literally turn criminals back out onto the street. and they wonder why crime is rising, why violent crime is rising. it's very simple. if you don't hold people accountable, if there are no lines, if there are no boundaries, some people will just take the entire roadway and do whatever they want to do. that's all we have criminal law. that's why you prosecute. that's why you incarcerate. so people change their behavior, doesn't get it, doesn't get any simpler than that.
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but the polling doesn't shock me because people forget republicans, democrats, independents, people have seen the outcomes of these terrible policies by the radical left. and they're over it. they're sick of it. >> they want to go back to just common sense in america. drug legalization has been a complete failure, but billions and billions of dollars are being made on the legalization push. overall, huge amount of money. so i don't expect much change there. but savannah, you're in portland right now where violent crime is outpacing the rest of the united states . but i want everyone watching the angle tonight to know what they're prioritizing. they're on the ballot, a measure that would remove language in their sixty six charter that includes gender binary pronouns such as he or she has in her, and instead moves to using gender neutral terms. savannah, this is exactly why people are turning to the republican party, including folks from other religious backgrounds who might not
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necessarily have been interested in the republican party before, like so many muslim americans. >> exactly. laura . and couple that with the ballot measure 110 that they passed to an oregon back in 2020, which decriminalized hard drugs. and you have a recipe for disaster. it's funny that you bring up the gender pronouns. the woman serving me my coffee earlier today had the day and pronouns, but was what i was more concerned about was when after i bought my coffee and i went to go enjoy it, i had a homeless woman immediately come up to me and try to get me to buy her food. so again, the city of portland, the residents are afraid of the crime. they're afraid of the homeless. homelessness, they are you know, they fear for their safety. and the politicians are so far removed from what the actual people want because they're not on the streets of portland. funny you mention that biden was here a couple of days ago. the president that's been guiding me around said, oh, yeah, they made sure to clean up the city before he got here. so the footage showing you right now, apparently it's much worse if biden hadn't been here a couple of days ago. now, congressman, there is some good news to report tonight. concerned parents are
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celebrating after this north carolina museum of art announced that it's canceling its drag queen story. our in response to all this community uproar. now i want you to meet the individual in question. >> stormy day. i have another book. this book is born ready the true story of a boy named penelope. >> the description of the story ,our claim that it would have captured the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive and unabashedly role models. congress. and now this was canceled, showing that parents can make a difference. but the fact that this is even an issue in america, what my god, what has happened to us ? >> look, i think it's sick and is frankly disgusting. who's in charge and who's making these decisions because they all need to go . we got to stop the radical left in this insidious idea. they can just play with the gender identity of
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our children. it is insane. boys are boys, girls or girls. i got three sons. i don't want somebody trying to sell any one of my sons that they can be girls if they choose to be . that's one of the reasons why democrats are having a problem with black men . because black men have no tolerance, no patience for you playing with the identity of their children. we want our children to learn. we want them to be educated. we want them to thrive and to become mature. adults so that they can make decisions for themselves. we don't need radical people trying to make decisions for young kids without parents being involved. it is insane that we've gotten to this point. but that's why parents are favoring republicans when it comes to education. but frankly, the first time in about 40 years, because with the radical left has done is pure insanity and they're sick of it. and corporate america better watch out, too, because they can't start shoving stuff down people's throats either and any of these topics. but that's what they're doing. savannah and congressman, thank you. now, as recent polls show, the gop surging not just in
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the generic ballot, but in statewide races as well. the left is having a harder and harder time coping it seems . first, let's watch the reaction of nancy pelosi to the recent realities that are playing out. >> the new york times poll i think is an outlier poll, just one poll, but all the others. it's also the real clear politics average showing similar issues. no, they but that was one that brought down the average and it was an outlier. it wasn't even that big a sample. so i dismiss that. when she does this, then she's really lost it. all right. nancy knows her time in the sun is clearly done, but her denial is nothing compared to the convulsions we're seeing over at msnbc. we may have an election that is simply about the economy and in doing so, probably lose our democracy. people will be shocked that, you know, suddenly their abortion rights are gone nationally and they will say, what happened? >> you happened. voters. it is a dead heat between democracy and fascism.
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it's incredibly important for those of you at home who have qanon relatives defend the idea of america and not concede the idea of america to people who would destroy this country. >> is this one big skit on i don't know what, but i'd say saturday night live. that's not funny anymore. joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor newt now claims that if we focus on the economy, which that's not what we're just focusing on , but it's really important to voters, if you focus on that, democracy is dead, isn't it more accurate that the democratic party is sounding dead? look, i think the democratic party is breaking into two wings. one is weird and the other's insane. and from their standpoint, given what they believe in a republican victory, is a unthinkable, horrifying thing. i mean, we control spending. >> we might return power to
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the people. we might go for the oil and gas independence. we might lock up criminals. i mean, we might actually expect schools to teach kids. i mean, there are a number of horrifying things. if you're a true left winger, that we might be in favor of. so i sort of understand their anxiety. the problem they have is nothing they're doing is working. i just did a study yesterday when joe biden bought his most recent ice cream cone. it turned out that in the last ten months, ice cream has gone up 20%. so he was sort of the personal personification of inflation coming down the street. go go through item after item. you know, you want more criminals on the street. you vote for a in pennsylvania. you want to make sure that biden continues to inflate the economy. you vote for warnock in georgia. you want to make sure that we have irs agents, but nobody in
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the border. you vote for mark kelly in arizona. all this stuff is coming home. and that's why the next three weeks, you'll see i think you'll see the democrats grow more and more panicked. they never trampas have said that, look, this is about trump. it's not about the republican party. but doesn't this entire episode demonstrate that it was about republicans? it was about conservatism, essentially populist, conservative, anyone who adopts any of the views of traditional conservatives is going to be targeted as a fascist. it's not about trump. it's about everything that embodies the conservative movement. look, the the left despises middle class, hard working everyday americans. the left has this fancy idea that somehow if you're not american, you're terrific. we've got to have an open border. come join us . but if you're a hard working american who pays your taxes, loves your country, willing to
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volunteer for the military, you're somebody that the left despises, that that's far beyond just trump or not trump. and i think we need to be honest about the scale of the cultural fight that we're in. these are people who i meant what you said earlier. they range between weird and insane and their ideas are nuts. and i think we have to be prepared to stand up to that. i have a hunch we're going to win a huge victory in three weeks, and i think it's going to come as a great shock to the democrats. >> but it'll be really good for america. and republicans better do the right thing once they get back into power. newt, thank you. couldn't be better ahead of better guest tonight and new york democrats woke up to a series of bad polls this morning. unelected governor kathy hochul is barely treading water against lee zeldin and it's dragging statewide democrats down as a result. lee zeldin and a congressional candidate from one of those swing districts, mark molinaro, are here both in moments totrue
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call liberty legal. now to see if you're eligible collectively at five seven five five three five one . the station that's constantly issues your this disconsolate people falling on the trucks. >> there's no police to be found. this place is getting crazy like the whole city. we are no security anymore anyway.
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we're not going to take trains anymore because every day we're watching what's going on . >> you got some crazy people. they're going to push you. just last night, the new york post reports that a man was shoved on the new york city subway tracks and killed earlier this month. tommy bailey, the father of three , noticed a man harassing a female police officer on the train platform when he confronted the man. he was stabbed in the neck and he died. this year, murders in the subways are up. 33% versus last year, while overall transit crime is up forty one point four percent. so, look, it's no wonder that a quinnipiac poll released today found that new york voters see crime as the most urgent issue facing the state. that same poll found republican congressman lee zeldin within striking distance of unelected governor kathy hochul down only four points. what's solution to crime, by the way? not going after the states
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and saying bail laws, but rather bragging about tightening gun laws. and it isn't just zeldin that will benefit from the democrats horrible policies. as dave wasserman points out, if huckles lead is anywhere in the range, zeldin is likely leading in every battleground house district. and there are seven . >> joining me now is the man looking to upset hochul, congressman zeldin, and one of those republicans running in a battleground, mark molinari, congressman zeldin, do you believe you can win enough voters in new york city? and out long island to pull this out? >> absolutely. >> i'm not in this race to come in second. laura . i got in this race over 18 months ago, all in. we're feeling the momentum. we have the energy. the issues are on our side. we are going to be pulling off the votes that we need to from inside of the city and outside the city to win this race. we see it with the polling. now you're covering it as far
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as what the issues are that mattered most to new yorkers. they're not getting the leadership from a corrupt governor who is pandering to pro criminal allies in the state legislature. in her base. meanwhile, you have castles, bail and other criminal laws being passed and as a result, people getting hurt. you have woke days like alvin bragg refusing to enforce the law and not supporting our men and women in law enforcement the way they should. so from the issue of crime to the economy, attacks on freedoms and more, even independents and democrats are saying this is too much. they want to save new york city ,they want to save our state. and they know that they have to break this one party rule. >> kathy hochul will not get this job done. we will win three weeks from today. everybody's got to get out and vote. and congress, molinaro, i mean, they use the big special election as a barometer. the democrat are going to say they're going to be home free in the midterms. it's all going to be great. but we've seen in new york , upstate new york , western, eastern and down in the boroughs, people are scared. i felt in new york last time
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there, people are afraid. what are you hearing on the campaign? all over new york ? people recognize that the policies out of albany and by the way, embraced by democrats in washington are just making us less safe . lee is absolutely correct. moms are concerned about their kids, kids concerned about their own safety. and we see it the policies to undermine law enforcement. passionless bail specifically in new york has made it nearly impossible to provide for public safety. police officers are risking their lives every day. and those prosecutors that want to enforce the law have such a disincentive that we're seeing it all across the state of new york . and let me let me tell you, lisa, was going to get it done in november and the voters are going to come big numbers because they're concerned about their future. they're concerned about their safety. and they know that whether it's kathy hochul or democrats in washington, are just not taking this seriously. >> and congressman tauzin, politico is reporting that
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after a new report on the buffalo shootings, horrific shooting, kathy hochul, her responses to call for more censorship. she's recommending changes to the fcc decency act to require companies to take reasonable steps to prevent unlawful violent criminal content. from appearing on their platforms. >> congressman, are new yorkers at this moment clamoring for censorship on the internet? i mean, we're not for incitement. obviously, it's unconstitutional to incite violence or imminent bodily harm of anybody. >> but what is she getting at here? she's now trampling all over first amendment rights to trample all over second amendment rights. the bruen decision by the united states supreme court overturned new york's unconstitutional concealed carry law. they have a special session the next week when they all woke up that friday morning, there was no bill . by that afternoon, they were doing a bill signing hour. and there are a whole bunch of different suits that are out there.
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the courts are going to stop this new law. she knows that she lost this issue. when you even have some of the editorial boards that are anti to a editorializing against this new law, because now they're trampling all over first amendment rights and not understanding the issue either. when kathy hochul says that she wants to american express mastercard and visa to flag any attempted purchase of a firearm as a suspicious purchase, you're not understanding. two sundays ago when my 16 year old girls were at my house and there was a drive by gang related shooting on my front yard, now i'm still waiting for more information on who the shooters were, what the motive is , what the firearm was that they used. but i guarantee you, it did not start with the swipe of an american express card. so whether it's the attack on first amendment rights or the attack on second amendment rights, you're seeing that she's just so uninformed and seeking to rule as if we want to have an emperor governor and we don't. mark, do you think we take back new york eventually, then
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later on , maybe new england? >> do you feel a change real quick? oh, no, we do. listen, we're going to win the 19th congressional district ,going to flip the house of representatives is going to win new york . we're going to start to bring common sense back to washington and albany congressmen and mark ,thank you both. up next, tulsi gabbard joins us live from a carrier lake rally. >> the big announcement, don't go anywhere. by dumping biden is the most protected person in the country. money laundering, illegal foreign lobbying. you have the latino influence, big guy. email. the son of the vice president is doing deals funded by the chinese government. there are so many pieces of evidence the media has ignored because they wanted joe biden elected president . ladies and gentlemen of the jury, i am here to defend joe biden, who were attempting to influence policy. objection, your honor. let's look at photographs. this is what i think of these
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they're tired of the left's empty promises, all these elitist policies, the woke identity politics. >> and so is tulsi gabbard. by the way, last week she announced she's leaving the democrat party and tonight she's endorsing arizona's republican gubernatorial candidate, carrie lake. the former democratic congressman in 2020 presidential contender and newly declared independent tulsi gabbard joins us now live from an event for kerry lake. tulsi, tell me about tonight and what drove you to endorse kerry late tonight? well, i'm here in phoenix joining hundreds of people who have come out in support of kerry tonight. supposedly, there were supposed to be a debate, but her opponent, katie hobbs, is refusing to debate her in stand toe to toe to compare their policies. and i think this is really indicative of the national problem that we're seeing with the current democratic party is rather than actually have a debate in
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the marketplace of ideas with the american people where people can actually make an informed decision, they either refuse to be a part of the conversation or they throw out lies and smears and attacks, seeking to undermine the credibility of anyone who dares to challenge their narrative. and this is the sort of thing that led me to leave the democrat party, because in my experience and also the policies and actions we're seeing coming out of this administration and this so-called woke, fanatical ideologues who are controlling the party is they're against free speech. they're against democracy, they're against freedom of religion. they're they're against the very principles of this country. our god given rights, enshrined in our constitution. and meanwhile, they are pushing further and further towards the brink of nuclear war that threatens the very existence of the american people in the world. there are so many things that we don't have time to get into in detail here, but ultimately it comes down to people in power who don't believe in and who are actively undermining the foundational principles of this country. and that is not something that
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i can be aligned with . well, katie hobbs is on cnn and this was a very telling moment from her watch. >> carrie lee has made it clear time and time again that she's not interested in having substantive, in-depth conversations about the issues that matter to arizonans. she only wants a scenario where she can control the dialog. there is a lot more ability to have a conversation with you without her interruptions and shouting. she's only interested in creating a spectacle. chelsea, that's their lingo, creating a spectacle which in this just means being a better politician. yeah, again, it's about what you're communicating to the people. and what i've heard from carrie lake is the same thing that that i shared with my constituents when i ran for congress. she is going through the most rigorous job interview process ever, letting the people of arizona know, hey, i am here applying for a job from you. you are my boss. not some corporate special
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needs to be suspended until all the raw data has been released . >> that was famed uk cardiologist and my next guest, dr aseem malhotra. he says that after he posted this on social media, he was suspended by facebook for three days for, quote, not following community standards. well, dr malhotra, president of the public health collaboration, joins me now. doctor , thanks for joining us tonight. now, you started looking into this after your father was a healthy man in his 70s, received his vaccine. tell us what happened. >> good evening, laura . thank you for having me. so i originally, interestingly, is one of the first to have two doses of vaccine and even went on good morning britain to help tackle vaccine hesitancy, because although i've been very suspicious as many people have been about industries from the pharmaceutical industry sponsored research for many years and the reliability of it, i never can. conceived of the possibility,
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laura , that a vaccine could do harm and certainly harm to the heart. and then in july of last year, my father, who was very active and well, i'd actually carried carried out some routine checks on him a few years earlier. everything was good. he suffered an unexplained sudden cardiac arrest at home and his postmortem findings didn't at the time make any sense to me. he had very severe narrowing of the coronary arteries, what we call critical stenosis. and then several months later, lots of different started to emerge, which essentially to summarize, suggested that the mrna vaccines, pfizer madona, for example, likely accelerates coronary artery disease. so i then decided to do my own critical appraisal of the data and spent several months looking at it myself, speaking to eminent scientists and various universities, oxford, stanford, harvard experts, immunology to pfizer whistleblowers spoke to me as well. and i spoke to two investigative journalists.
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and then i decided i was going to publish my findings in a medical journal which went through peer review. and essentially the conclusions of this or that. unfortunately, this particular vaccine has harms are unprecedented. the efficacy is actually very, very poor. and i can bring that down for you in a second. but what the conclusions are very clear , overwhelming, unequivocal evidence that the vaccine, these vaccines need to be suspended, posed pending an inquiry. >> now a new study. dr malhotra at folks at kaiser permanente revealed that one in seven thousand boys in the u.s. ,ages 12 to 15 , developed myocarditis after receiving phizer vaccine. meanwhile, the fda just approved booster's for children as early as age five five to 11 . is the myocarditis just something? it's a it's a side effect. every drug has a side effect. or does that number disturb
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you? >> let me just break it down into more general terms. so when i looked at this data, what we find an absolute risk of harm in general, when it's about serious adverse events. so this is includes things on my mind about this. but, you know, anything that causes disability, hospitalization, includes heart attacks and strokes, for example, that is at least one in eight hundred. and that data, interestingly, comes from pfizer's own trilemma that is on trial. this is published in the journal vaccine a few weeks ago, eminent scientists were able to reanalyze some of the original trial data and what they concluded. laurer, which is extraordinary, is one in a trial, one was more likely to suffer a serious adverse event from the vaccine than one was to be hospitalized with covid. well, i suggest that the original rollout, what led to the approval by the regulator, that data suggested at the time it was likely to cause more harm than good in most people. and that's the smoking gun. that's more than enough evidence for us to pause
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and stop the vaccine. rollout. >> so michael is one issue. the other very good, clear data actually reveals that in people aged between 16 and thirty , israel showed this. there was a twenty five percent absolute increase in heart attacks and cardiac arrest, which is associated is a vaccine but not associated with covid. this is now being replicated in florida, a similar type of findings recently. and that's why general surgeon of florida has come out and suggested that certainly people in that age group shouldn't be having the vaccine. but i've looked at that data. i've spoken the researchers in israel. and in fact, this signal of harm is that everybody, even people over the age of 60 , not to that degree, let me jump in here and this very quickly, given what we know thus far was this vaccine rolled out too quickly without adequate testing because of the global pandemic nature of things?
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>> i think, yes, but i find it very difficult to believe that 5% executives and pfizer scientists didn't know when it was being rolled out because they have access to the raw data, which we now know show significant. it's likely they knew this, which means that i don't think it probably with hindsight and i'm sure an investigation will reveal this eventually, it probably should never have been rolled out in the first place. >> wow. >> this i mean, if this is the case, this is a global scandal. we've been covering this from almost day. >> on a global scale, i mean, it's as big as i think, laura . we are you know, this is perhaps the greatest miscarriage of medical science, attack on democracy, damage to population health and erosion of trust in medicine that we will witness in our lifetime. i'm speaking with the british parliament on thursday on this to members of the british parliament to present this data. they need to act now and stop this from continuing to cause more harm. the longer it goes on , the more damage is going to
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be done, the longer it's going to take to regain trust. >> dr hatra, this is just invaluable. we really appreciate your courage and speaking out and your expertise that was devoted to this subject. a lot of people wouldn't do this. >> you did. thank you very much. thank you, laura . >> now, we just learned that camilla has hired yet another speechwriter. and judging by her appearance today, it's not a moment too soon. >> the last bite explains next. i can't take my eyes off my eyes. my go to is if i dropped dramatically, reduces redness in one minute and look at the different. my eyes look brighter and wider for up to eight hours. it was love at first sight with looma by see for yourself . >> you know, there are a lot of reasons. it is hard to sleep at night. maybe you're running for president or you're on a tour bus with your snoring brothers, or maybe you're just worried about the direction this
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