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♪ ♪ >> sean: unfortunately, that is all the time we have left. as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for that making the jokes possible. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "hannity." foxnews.com, and in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. "the ingraham angle" is going to be -- by the way, they will be right here on the same exact s set. with more ingraham. you will be right next to me. >> laura: this is going to be like -- [overlapping speakers] >> laura: , my come on? we have not done that in a wh while. tran17 of course. -- >> sean: of course. >> laura: is it tucker? it is tucker and then you and then we are all together in the same place.
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it happens never. right? never. >> sean: that is all true. it is not like the old days when we are all in the same building. >> laura: no. we will all be together and we will make sure there's no nuclear strike on the event. all right. all right, hannity, we will see you tomorrow. keep the seat warm. i am more ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." not what, mitch? that is the focus of tonight's angle. it is time to celebrate mitch mcconnell for securing a ninth term as senate gop leader. >> i hope you are ready for your big birthday surprise because here it comes. >> oh! >> laura: maybe not. newt gingrich appearing last
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night late into the senior senator from kentucky for failing to rally the gop troops before election day. >> i think mitch mcconnell more than any single person cost us control of the senate. effect is mitch mcconnell month a mitch mcconnell pack and then raises the money as though he is going to fight for control of the senate. he is fighting for mitch mcconnell. not for the republican party. >> laura: of course, rich is correct and his assessment was confirmed one mcconnell shared his theory about why republicans suffered this disappointing losses. >> we underperformed among independents and moderates because their impression of the people in our party leadership roles is chaos, negativity, excessive attacks. and it frightened independent and moderate.
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voters. >> laura: some one please explain to me how exactly mcconnell's assessment is different from what pelosi or schubert would say about the gop? >> non-maga republicans will join the. >> if they continue to embrace maga, they are going to lose. they are not at this extreme election denying nasty divisive threatening violence. >> laura: it must be pretty cool for schumer and all of the liberals to see the gop's party leadership use democratic talking points to lambaste conserve this. of course, the focus of mcconnell's iyer is not the bush cheney romney wing of the body. the focus is the populist movement that rejects that.
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let's face it. chuck -- owe mitch a heck of a lot. it can republicans led by mcconnell made it possible for the democrats to claim a bipartisan victory for that idiotic infrastructure bill. it was the pass for adam's climate change spent drama. let's not forget the senators who helped democrats pass a gun control bill. how is it that democrats rarely break ranks on big bills but republicans always seem to. but i guess that was yesterday. i don't want to dwell on the past. now republicans want results. and he want inspiring leadership. a blueprint for the future that is articulated and reflected of the views of a majority of republican voters. we are also looking for fighters who fight as hard as the left, always united united against the oppositions agenda.
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we are going to be hold everyone accountable for how the republicans face these four major challenges. first immigration amnesty. nearly five miller people have entered the country illegally since biden was sworn in. and that is not even including the countless, a ways that they were not able -- even able to apprehend. the democrats are getting started. and now that the election is over, it is not surprising in the slightest that they are constant fast track track immigration amnesty out with a novel theory. >> we have to publish and that not producing its -- on its own with the same level that it used to. the only quake where did have a great future in america is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers, and all of them because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers, a path to solution -- citizenship. >> laura: however many. typical pickup by the way.
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as americans are suffering and our kids are still dealing with the brain drain from covid lockdowns. democrats are most right about helping those who game the system to get here. amnesty does not want to do anything except act as a magnet to attract more migrants. but if that is even possible and yes it is possible. by the as he alluded to and he said however many million are here, it is not 11 million. it is more like 2,530,000,000. >> we should all share the simcoe and that is to take 11 million people out of the shadows and secure our borders and make sure that this is a nation of opportunity and freedom. >> i understand company as of immigration reform has to be tough. it also has to be practical. illegal immigrants will get legal status. >> that was from the prior battles on immigration. and you hear it was 11 million back in 2009. these are efforts that divided
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the party and enrage the party's base and ultimately they went down in flames. 2007, 2009, 2013. the voters now need to make it clear how they feel about this. if we even get a hint and i'm talk about a hint that mcconnell plans to work with schumer to ram some kind of amnesty through which brings us to the next gop big battle, abortion. if schumer and the democrats are really concerned about it willing population, should they be promoting more children? yeah. but instead, they just want to codify roe. remember, the left being picked as a woman, well, that is more of a disease than a blessing. >> listen. women are getting pregnant every day in america and this is a real issue and we need to act with a sense of haste about what is at play, what is at stake. >> laura: if republicans squander the legal victory over the abomination row, then shame
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on them. this would demoralize the base terribly in the united states. so i asked where is mitch on this? even biden does not think the left can pull it off. >> president biden: i don't think there's enough votes to codify unless something happens unusual in that house. i think we will get very close in the house. i don't thing it will be very close. >> laura: another crucial issue is our third battle, the war in ukraine. but apparently it is a taxpayer money forever. that u.s. has already spent nearly $30 billion on eight to ukraine and other biden administration is requesting 37 billion more americans just can't afford to be dragged into a full-scale war with russia and not just for physical reasons. two people were killed yesterday, after a struck a polish village and of course ukrainian president zelenskyy immediately sought to wrap up
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the a question. >> the more threats there will be to anyone in the region of russian missile. >> firing missiles at nato territory, this is a motion -- a russian missile attack. this is a very significant escalation. we must expect. >> laura: of course it was wrong. intentional. >> reporter: of a nato country by russia? could have launched world war iii. think lee poland wanted to know the truth before splitting anything and its president says the blast was likely a ukrainian air defense missile. with the u.s. did try to get answers from rishika well, -- russia, well, the counterpart of mark milley was unavailable. >> russia did not take the call. >> my staff was unsuccessful. that is correct. >> laura: they think so little of us in the united states that
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millie was not even able to get through to his russian counterpart. america could have been at the brink of war because of ukrainian mistake. most republicans seem to want to give ukraine a blank check. when they should be pushing for immediate peace talks with russia. so where is mitch? then there's the republicans misguided attempt to throw a lifeline to joe manchin. in a state that voted nearly 69% for trump in 2020, senator manchin stabbed his own constituents in the back by supporting that climate bill. what is just as bad, though, is to get mention. to support the bill that democrats promised to speed up approvals for certain energy permits. it was a total pittance which. we predicted and the time. and democrats broke their promise. now some republicans are proposing to rescue manchin. some of them apparently showed appetite for a matching deal.
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the hill. you can't make this up. manchin already has a primary challenger in 2024 so all republican efforts should move towards supporting that effort not propping up mention back. the odds are mcconnell will do the wrong thing here. connecticut those are just a handful of the battles republicans will have to face hundred mitch mcconnell's leadership. after losing the senate and failing to win the house by a huge margin, republican voters need a -- assurances that the men leading the party are actually on their side. mcconnell mcconnell's 80 years old. he has an opportunity of the next two years to cement his place in history as one of the strongest and most effective leaders the party has ever had. but he has already done able to good job on judges. remember roe versus wade was possible because of the judges at mcconnell make sure they were confirmed in the center. d a bunch of
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legislation in the trump-era as well. if he does not cement his position in history alternatively, he could shun the published movement and spent the next few years helping biden, helping schumer, helping joe manchin permit their agenda. and that will be done another misguided presumption that this will help the party in 2024. this is what republicans want. as long as it is called bipartisan, it has to be good. >> my message to the administration, let's find some things between the 40-yard lines that we can agree on and do them. >> my message to the senate republicans is this. where us. >> laura: let me tell you. if this is mcconnell's main focus, and he should expect to be there on election night 2020 for watching biden and schumer celebrate under that win. even that we don't with mitch mcconnell on some key issues, we certainly realize that the angle that he has his support among most of the republicans in
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the center. and we want to work with him and his team to advance a positive agenda that will make america better for working class americans. knock it that is going to be the populist conservative agenda. it always has been. and we going to be watching very closely to seat with the senate republicans do next. and that is the angle. join me now is indiana, guzman jim banks. chair of the republican study committee and the ceo of america my -- congressman, there are a lot of challenges we're facing. i just laid out four of the major ones. you expect gop leadership in the senate to put and prioritize bipartisan deals with schumer ahead of conservative priorities? >> congressman banks: we are going to find out over the next few weeks because all of a sudden the house floor is busier of the next month then it has been over the last two years as the democrats are 20 to pass out
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of the post unpopular items during this upcoming lame-duck session. this is an opportunity for senate republicans to block the radical biden agenda and prove to the american people that they are up to the test. where did have would look like a two seat republican majority in the house starting in january for the next two years. but i think it would've been a lot bigger if the american people would have trusted us more to be the last great defense against the biden radical biden agenda. but it will be a majority. we need to the senate republicans to step up to the plate and joined us in fighting back hard but do it now. doing -- to enter during this lame-duck session when they are tried to stop too many of the popular post unpopular items. >> laura: it is going to be a cramarama. general milley double down. watch this. >> it is up to ukraine to decide how and when or if an negotiate
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with -- they negotiate with russians and we will continue to support them as long as it ta takes. >> laura: i guess as long as it forever. we will continue to support them no matter how many errant missiles in up in poland. given how much we have already spent in ukraine, and i think it is even more than we said. shouldn't we actually have a say here? >> we should aptly have a say. zalinsky is a corrupt oligarch who wants to drag us into nuclear war. putin is a thug. but people are tried to frame this as a fight over democracy and freedom. i consider more bloods versus crips and we are actually finding it. this is a proxy war that the u.s. is primarily funding. so yes. we have absolute ability if we had any say in leadership in the
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western hemisphere to say we are not going to be funding this anymore. you are going to come to the peace negotiation table and we are going to do it immediately. what is going on right now is absolute insanity. they are using the american people as an atm to fund this work which nobody has agreed to. it has not been voted on and at some point, i would hope that same people will go up and say we are not doing this anymore. we creep closer and closer and closer to the potential nuclear for. absently insane. >> laura: congressman, in case anyone had not noticed, we are out of money. okay? we are out of money. we depleted our military munitions. we are way down on recruiting. we are in a perilous position militarily. and yet, i guess it should not be surprising that we are not look to under our commander-in-chief as a leader in the world any longer. french president microphone is the one who is driving this push to peace talks but he is doing
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it with president xi of china. he says, i'm convinced china can play on our side in the coming months to prevent a particular stronger return to the ground defenses in early february. congressman, why are we letting china take the lead role here? china is already eyeing taiwan. >> congressman banks: it is not surprising. this is the weakest commander-in-chief we have ever had in the white house. and now again come back to that lame-duck session, they are requesting $40 billion more to send to ukraine with know accountability, no inspector general, no strings attached. what we have a crisis of at home on so many levels america, lead abroad and we are so weak at home. that the bottom line and joe biden continues to weaken us at home at the rest of the world is laughing at us and the world is far less safe place with china
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rising and on the mind and taking advantage of this moment of american weakness. it is pure insanity. >> laura: and ned, when i hear we're going to fund them for as long as it takes, i have to go back to what i heard in iraq, it would happen in, and again, thed quagmire is overused and foreign policy but this is a quagmire with a nuclear trigger perhaps. >> ned: it is. but even more so, laura, i look at the 20-year war in afghanistan, all these others, these prolonged context, it really a massive transfer of wealth from the american taxpayer. that a very small percentage of people who enrich themselves. part of prolonged warfare and all of those that have business in the military industrial complex are absolutely cheering what is going on the in hopes that they will get yet another 20 year run. another 20-year war in which
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they could continue to have massive profits off the back of the american people. they are so many issues right now, in which the american people are being abused and being used as an atm. their trust has been abused. the air being pulled into something that the emerging people i don't believe actually support at all. and yet here we are again. >> laura: it is actually stunning that this is happening. congressman banks and ned, thank you. while this all speaks to the 50th seat in the u.s. senate, what that is so important. join me now the man fighting for it, herschel walker to see you tonight. lectured the priority be for gop leadership. mitch mcconnell wants to quit deal for us with chuck schumer and conservatives are saying that way a second, you know, what about the principles we care about? >> herschel: i think the first thing you should think about is we the people up. not we the government and that
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is the problem we have. that is one reason i decided to run. i just saw that the georgia people, the people of the united states were being mistreated. they are spending our money. they made us unsafe by giving up our energy and they have this border wide open and you hear chuck schumer talking already about bringing more people in. we got to secure the sport and right now fentanyl is killing a lot of our young people. 18 to 45. i think you need new leadership. we need new leadership all the way about. that is the reason i said i'm going to washington. i'm going as a leader because i represent the people of georgia. that is all. i don't care about anything else. right now, the people of georgia and the people of the united states need representation in washington. >> laura: your opponent warnock is warning that something very fishy is a foot about the looming runoff. watch this. >> i have had to stand up time and time again when we have seen
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efforts, the federal level and at the state level. to make it difficult for people to use their voices. some of the most suppressive parts of sb 202 applied to the runoff being held in the state of georgia right now. >> laura: herschel, are these conspiracy theories? >> herschel: first of all, you know, he continues to separate by -- passed along time ago. he has not about it. don't tried to change the rules in the middle of the game. right now, we have they were not. so do your job. get out to seek your people but i'm getting out and trying to get this because we need new leadership. he is representing no one but joe biden. he went to washington. that is the reason i decided to run. but right to he is tried to divided -- divide again with racism. first of all, let's try to bring some integrity back to this
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election system. right now, i'm upset. people -- at this time right here in the rules are already set. let's not try to change them. what we do is we do what we have on the books. you go and you try to change it. don't throw it on the people. this has nothing to do with the people. this has to do with the leaders that we put in washington and we put a weak leader with -- to do nothing but go with joe biden and go with what they are telling him to do. herschel walker is not that man. that is why i encourage everyone all the time, they are trained to buy this seed. go to teamhershel.com. the georgia people and that is what i'm going to washington to do is to fight for those people. >> laura: great to see you tonight as always. tenses so much. good luck. three days after four university of idaho students were brutally murdered, there's still no
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murder weapon and now suspect. a report from the one latest plus button tells that the g20 are actually making a shocking suggestion about tracking you. why this is what modern liberalism really want. stay with us.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the community of moscow idaho is really and on edge after that brutal slaying of four university students on monday. with no suspect at the new york times reports that some students were packing their bags to leave town. others who stayed behind and feared of uncertainty around them. for the latest including details from the police press conference earlier tonight that we go to fox's own dan springer. dan? >> reporter: moscow police held their first news conference since the grisly murders of those four students just off campus. and the university of idaho early sunday morning. and the big take away is that they don't seem to be very close to solving this case. they don't have any suspect identified and for the first time they are acknowledging that whoever killed those four students is still very much a
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threat to this community. for days they have been calling it an as needed targeted attack and that people in the area were not in the ongoing danger. but tonight, the chief of police backed off of that. >> we believe this was an isolated targeted attack on our victims. we do not have a suspect at this time. and that individual is still out there. we cannot say that there's no threat to the community. and as we have stated, please state vigilant. reporting any suspicious activity and be aware of their surroundings at all time. >> dan: another big development, there were two other remains of the murdered girls who were home at the time of the slayings and they were not injured. police were not say if they had been tied up or were the ones who eventually called 911 for some a hours later to report that there was an unconscious person inside. mistry only deepens. police said that there was no sign of forced entry and no evidence of a robbery. all four victims were found stabbed to death with blood
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everywhere. police were asked if there is any possible connection to an alert on campus two months ago for a man threatening a group of students with a knife. that person was not a student. and he later turned himself into the campus security. police would not say if he has been ruled out as a possible suspect. so there was a some information and the news conference tonight but many more questions were not answered and so right now, this community of moscow, idaho, it remains very much on edge. lori cox. >> laura: dan, thank you. and bought most of you were sleeping the group at the g20 have been busy figuring out how to further control your life. now at the parallel between event hosting business leaders, here's what one health official suggested. >> let's have a digital health certificate acknowledgment if you have been vaccinated and tested properly, then you can move around. so for the next pandemic,
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instead of stopping the movement of the people 100% we -- the economy globally. you can still provide some movement. >> laura: what a complete creep. it is almost as if we have been predicting this since the spring of 2020. of course we have been. the real gold is not safety. we know more about the virus. you can still spread it if you are vaccinated. the goal here is monitoring and control movement. unless you meet the w.h.o. standards, no movement for you. the w.h.o. is obedient to turn the ccp meaning the chinese will have us do this to ourselves apparently. for they even have to try. joining us now is rendered divine and new york post columnist. some of us in april of 2020 when this vaccine passport issue was raised first in germany, where it warning about this. how concerned are you about this
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tonight? >> miranda: this is really appalling and it is part of the wish list that these global bureaucrats have been pushing since the beginning of the pandemic. they see it as a great opportunity to i guess impose authoritarian measures on people. able control the movement of people. they say it is about pandemics but of course they will then extend the criteria to cover maybe people who are politically on the other side, maybe people who don't set up for the global warming scam. people who voted for donald trump. you name it. whether bertha left the powerbrokers decide is the notion that will go into these so-called vaccine passport and as you say, there's just no point to having a vaccine passport because the vaccines don't stop the spread. they don't stop infection. and so there's some ulterior motive obviously and as if we
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would have a passport any way, there was controlled and administered by the world health organization. which just became an instrument for china during the pandemic. it failed to warn us about the pandemic. until march, mid-march. it went along with china's lies that the virus was not airborne. i mean, there was just -- of wrongs committed by the world health organization. it ruled itself out of being trustworthy and why america would outsource our sovereignty to the united nations basically -- >> laura: or constitution. >> miranda: exactly. why joe biden does not just immediately but the kibosh instead of saying nothing and then this completely undemocratic edict gets imposed on the entire country. >> laura: they have wanted to that geo-fence us all in now for
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a long time. they don't go very far. they can do it with this. china is doing it quite effectively. miranda, great to see you. biden refused some big guns. mayors go wild. and mariah carey loses her grant? raymond arroyo has it all. details in "seen and unseen" next. ame is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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>> laura: it is time for "seen and unseen," when we revealed the stories behind the headlines. we turn to raymond arroyo. all right, it was missing from the big g7 gala. >> raymond: the white house said he had other things to attend to. it appears he found time to inspect the guns at the g20. [laughter] >> president biden: there is the man. >> is russian. >> president biden: i don't
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care who he is. he has some real biceps. >> raymond: as long as he did not sniff the guy, we can consider it a diplomatic victory. i'm not sure the gun inspection was part of his official itinerary. a list surface of finishing with explicit instructions of every movement of the day. he will sit center. you will make remarks. i did not seek. you will all go at guys arms. i could not see the entire th thing. >> laura: he loves -- if he is going to say -- okay, whatever. but biden is always doing that. he is either sniffing it will hear or she is commenting on men's various parts. >> raymond: it is something else. some big city mayors are strength mayhem at home starting with in chicago with lori lightfoot. she is running for mayor again and has released a new ad.
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watch this. >> launches a plan. >> has lightfoot done anything? >> she is delivering. >> hey. did you earn thousands of new jobs and pepperoni? >> i told you she delivers. >> raymond: can you believe this? that takes real guts. this is a woman who presided under 39% increase in violent crime in her city. 87% increase in car thefts. come on. she has delivered -- she should had dragged a casket. that is what she has been delivering for the people of chicago. >> laura: i will take an increase in grand larceny. hold the pepperoni. i don't even thing she is qualified to deliver pizzas. forget being a mayor of a major city. >> raymond: she is running again and in new orleans, fox news reporter has uncovered a story. it is working the mayor.
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reviewing 45 days worth of security footage showing the mayor and a member of her security detail officer jeffrey spending time in a city owned apartment five hours at a stretch repeatedly. >> we found that happy entering the apartment, leaving late night. sometimes they are there before the mayor about. >> we found several days where we spotted [indistinct] watering plants while being paid. >> raymond: you can't make this up. okay? >> laura: someone has to water the plants. you guys are being unreasonable. >> raymond: here is the problem. this is a city owned department. she is on the payroll. and they are know during about. her private life is her private life. you can't do it on the
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taxpayers. control is responding sort of. >> thank you for being here. kind of freaks me out to see quite frankly because you have been very inappropriate in my opinion filming me at an apartment that i have. the authority to use in my capacity as mayor of the city of new orleans. seltzer you have done more than any other reporter in this room that has been in my opinion in violation of me. as a human being. with that, sir, thank you very much. >> raymond: i don't think that was quite an answer. >> laura: she said it is in violation of me? is that part of the code? you can't be in violation of her? what does that even me? -- mean? >> raymond: if you are in a hideaway with your officer, okay. we could that. when you are skipping public events to do it and thus could
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not record of you having or -- sorry that the taxpayers deserve to know what kind of duties are being performed on their have. finally, all mariah carey wanted for christmas that you're going to love this, it was to the title "queen of christmas." but the trademark office told her down one another senior objected. she cited darling love and i'm glad they are trademark. there's only one queen of christmas. the virgin mary. i'm sorry, mariah. first things first. >> laura: who would win the queen of christmas title? what singer from the '40s or '50s? who would it be? >> raymond: brandon lee probably brandon lee. brenda lee. you can't get away from that.
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>> laura: sam is not a fan of brenda lee. we will see you tomorrow down in florida. and we will -- you will be in mesa, arizona, this weekend signing your book. details at raymond arroyo.com. after the white house put their full weight behind gender-affirming care, that mainstream press is finally beginning to report on some of the harm done. why are so many in the medical cartel big hospital groups still pushing this? we have some shocking details for you in moments. ile, but what about your smile? it needs care too, and when it does, aspen dental is here for you. this season, and every season, we offer the custom dental treatments you need, all under one roof, right nearby. so, we can bring more life to your smile, and more smile to your life, affordably. new patients without insurance can get a free complete exam and x-rays, and 20% off treatment plans.
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♪ ♪ >> every major medical association agrees gender-affirming care is lifesaving. medically necessary. age-appropriate at a critical tool for healthcare providers. >> laura: the biden white house and the hhs shamefully are plentiful would of the admission against the destructive practice in favor of the destructive practice of gender-affirming care. now even mainstream left's publications are starting to ask questions that we have been raising for years. intercoms reporting that in 2015, four prominent american gender clinics were awarded
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$7 million that examined the effects of blockers in hormone treatment. seven is, ink they have yet to report key outcomes of their work. they see their findings are coming soon. more scandalous. the involvement of the american academy of pediatrics. just to give you a sense of why they are one of the most dangerous health advocacy groups, they are quoted throughout this entire article as fully on board with the treatments the -- they administered to minors. their official guidance on tattoos is that children under 18 don't have agency that make a sound decision. that is remarkable. joining me now is detransitioned woman and medically biologist cascadden cent. it is good to see you again. i want to give your sense about the safety of puberty blockers given your own experience and i wonder what you think it has taken so long for the media to question this.
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>> cat: sure. thanks for having me again, laura. so puberty blockers have been used for other conditions for gender dysphoria but there had never been any critical trials or controlled studies in children with gender dysphoria and given that they are administered later in the cohort, there are some -- such as increased risk such as osteoporosis, extended brain development and infertility as well. and so personally, i identified as trans starting at -- but i did not transition until i was an adult but i was not affirmed by my pediatrician. i was not affirmed by my parents. if i had been, then the side effects after detransitioning probably would have been a lot worse. i could be infertile. i could have had a hysterectomy mastectomy. so i'm grateful i was not affirmed because it ended up preserving my health fertility.
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>> laura: cat what happened? did you call planned parenthood to inquire about next steps. what happened? >> cat: planned parenthood is one of the organizations in the u.s. that supplies gender-affirming care and they do tell tela -- telehealth. it is possible to scrub over the phone. they say on their website they wrote prescribed without a letter from a mental health care provider. i had about a 30-minute phone conversation with a doctor. and i was prescribed that day. i put my prescription that day. i even heard from underage conditioners that they were immediately affirmed. it was extremely easy for them to receive care as well. >> laura: the nhs in britain has blocked this kind of treatment for young people. what do you think has taken so long here because there's a lot of money being made off of this. a lot of money.
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>> cat: absolutely. i think there's some invested interest from plastic surgeons. they make different of money from the surgical procedures and that of course the pharmaceutical companies are funding research into gender-affirming care for instance, there's jack turpin who is one of the most prominent researchers into gender-affirming care, he is being funded by arma pharmaceuticals. they are the manufacturers of a drug that is one of the common puberty blockers prescribed. >> laura: can't, this story gets more twisted every time we talk to you about it and you are providing invaluable insight. thank you for joining us tonight. we will stay on this. up next, justin trudeau changed his undies after the next exchange? we will show you, the last bite we will explain.
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>> poor a little. he looked-- >> look at that. look at that. happy wednesday, everyone. stop it. stop it. we got to do a show.

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