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stream. >> an all new season apart only on fox nation. all right.e have >> unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. as always,as as, thank thank yog with us. thank you for making this show possible. please set your dvaking the r so you never, ever, ever miss an epi episode of hannity the news any time, all the time, every timeea fox news, .com hannity, .com.n h in the mean time, let not your heart be troubled. the ingram angle is going to bey ,by the way, tomorrow night.xact they're going to be right here on the same exact setwith with ingram. you will be right next to me. this is going to be likerlapping the santo may may be on the last segment. , oh, can i .ave no come on t . we haven't done that oil i'i'd like to do that. >> yeah of course. but i don't want, by the way, the patrick tucker uttering wonderful heroes.s tuck yeah it's tucker and then youu d and then we're all together ince
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the same place that happens. neve.r right. never. that's all true. i guess so. it's not like the old days. we're all in the same building . >> we're all over the place now. so we'll all be together and we'll make sure there's no nuclear strike on the army. the evenevent. all right. all right. all right. we'll see you tomorrow. i have to go.e yo keep the seat warm. we'll see you tomorrow. keep the seat warmth.ham an all right.gl i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle tonight. now what? mitch, thanot whatt is the focuf tonight's angle. now it's time to celebratetc mitch mcconnell for securing a ninth term as senate gop leader. >> i hope you're ready for your big birthday surprise becaus e, well, maybe an newt gingrich appearing with us last night late into the senior kentk
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senator from kentucky for fail troopsrally the gop before election day. >> i think mitch mcconnell, le o more than any single person, con cost us control oftrol the sena. the fact is mitch mcconnell and a mitch mcconnell pac and then raises the money thtthough he's going to figh for control of the senate. he's fighting for mitch mcconnell, not fornnell. the republican party. >> well, of course, gingrich is correct. >> and his assessment was confirmed when mcconnell shared his theory about why republicans suffered some disappointing losses in the midterms. >> w repubede underperformed amg independents and moderatesf the because their impression of many of the people in our party in leadership roles is thatis ca they're in government chaos.os negativity, excessive attacks, and it frightened independent
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and moderate republican voters . now, someone please explain to me how exactly mcconnell'sfrw assessment is different from what pelosi or schumerha would say about the gop nonmarket. >> republicans will join with us and work in a bipartisan way to get the kinds of things we got done in the last two years.e to if they continue to embrace maga, they're going to lose. and this election showed that that is not where the american people are at. they're not at this extreme election. denying nasty, divisive,atenin threatening violence. wha what's pretty cool, right,fo for schumer and all the liberals to see the gop party leadership usep' democratb talking points to lambast conservatives? of course,as of the focus of mcconnell's ire is not the busho cheney romney wing of the party that's been losing since 2004.th the focus of mcconnell's ire is the populist movement that rejects that.
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but let's face it, chuck doesk owe mitch a heck of a lot. eighteen republicans, led bymcco mcconnell, madnne it possible fr the democrats to claim a bipartisan victory for thatisn idiotic infrastructure bill . and as the angle predicted victt was the glide path for biden's climate change. spend arama. now, let's not forget the 15leto republican senators who helpedts democrats pass a gun control bill this past summer. now, how is it that democrats rarely break ranks on big bills? but republicans, they always seemblican see to . but i got to say, that was yesterday. i don't want to dwell on the past now. republicans want results and they also want inspiring leadership, a blueprint for the future that is clearly articulated and reflective of the views of a majority of republicans voters. looking fo who fi're also looking for fighters who fight as hard as the left alwaysalways united unite unid againsts ag the opposition's agenda.
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now we're goinweg to be holdingo everyone accountable for how the republicans face these fourpublican major challenges.. first, immigration, amnesty, now nearly five million peopleee have entered the countrycoun illegalltry ily since biden wasc in. and that's not evelun including tl the countlesess, as ways that a they weren't even able-- eve to apprehend. bun able to t democrats are just getting started. and now that the electionth is over, it is not surprising in the slightest that they're trying to fast track immigration amnesty. no theory, weand th have a population that is noatte reproducing it on its own with the same level that it used to .future the only way we're goingeric to have a great future in america is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers and all omers, anf, because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers but get s, aat path to citizenship for all 11 million or however many undocumented there are here. however, however many.many. yeah, this is typical, by the ad
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way, as americans are sufferingi and our kids are still dealing with the brain drain from covidv lockdown'sid democrats are mosth worried about helping thoseo who gamed the system to get here. now, amnesty is not going to do anything except act as a magnet to attract more migrants. if that's even possible.yes it i and yes, it is possible. as he and by the way, as he alluded ad to when he said, i'll however many million are here, it's not 11 million. it's more like twenty five . >> thirty million.sh we should alouldl al alll of use the same goal. and that is too taktakee 11 min people out of the shadows, secure our borders and make sure that this is ana nation of. opportunity and freedom, not understand under. immigrat comprehensive immigration reform has to be toughas t, butt also has to be practical. illegal immigrants. you will get a legal statu wilsi now, thammt was from the prior battles on immigration and it was 11 million back in 2009.. well, these are cynical efforts
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and they divided the party and they enrage the party's baseenrage the. and ultimately they went down in flames. twenty seven two thousand nine twenty thirteen. the voters now nee nd to make it clear how they feel about this.n if we even get a hint and i'mm talking about i hint that mcconnell plans to work with schumer to ram some type of amnesty through, whichf brings us to the next gop bigab battle abortion. if schumeron. and the democrats are really concerned aboutwillin a dwindling population, should they be promoting more children? yeah, but insteabut inst thed tt want to codify roe .the le now, remember,ft to the left, being pregnant as a woman. well, that's 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 is of haste about what is at play, what is at stake. now, if republicans squander the legal victory over the abomination of roe , then
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shame on them. this would demoraliz we the basd terribly in the united states . so i ask, where's mitchoes no on this? hmm. even biden doesn'tt thinkk then the left can pull it off. >> i don't think there's enoughs votes to qualify unless something happens. unusua tl in the house. i think we're going to get very close in the house, but i don't i think it's going to be very close. >> but i think we're going is make and another crucial issue is our third battle, is at the war in ukraine. apparently, it's taxpayer money forever. axthe u.s. has already spent nearly 30 billion dollarsin on aid to ukraine. biden and now the biden administration is requesting. thirty seven billion more americans just can't afford37 billi to be dragged ino a full scale war with russia and not just for fiscal reasons. l reons.now, two people were kid yesterday after a missile struck a polish village.y and , of course, ukrainian president zelenskyy immediately
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sought to ramp up the aggression. >> so the longer russia feelsher impunity, the more threats to there will be to anyone within reach of russian missiles. will to fire missiles at>> firii nato territory. this is a russiailes an missile attack on collective security. this is a very significant. escalation. we mus t be , of course, waswron wrong. an intentional strik e of a nato count country by russia could have launched world war three , but thankfully, poland wante d split to know the truth beforeti escalating anything. and its president said the blast wa its ps likely from a ukrainian air defense missile. an and when the u.s. did tryka to get answers from russia. russiathe counterpart of mark emily was unavailable. >> russia did not take the call right. >> my staff wa call.s unsuccessn getting me linked up with general charisma. >> that's correct.. they think so little of us ind t the unitedes states that millieb
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was not even abllee to geto get through to his russian counterpart on america could have been at the brink of war because of a ukrainian mistake. moyet most republicans seem to want to give ukraine a blanku checkrk when they should be pushing for immediate peace talks. ate peacwith russia. th where's mitch? >> then there's the republicanss misguided attempt to throw a lifeline to joe manchin . now in state t a state that votd mancly 60% for trump in 2020, senator manchin stabbed his owny constituents in the back by supporting that climate bill . to getat's just as bad, though, is to get manchin to support the bill. democrats promise to speed upcet approvals for certain energyai permitn s. pre of course, it was a total baitdo and switch we predicted at the time and democrats broke their promise. now, some republicans are proposing to rescue manchin . some of them apparently show an you tite for a for a matching
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deal , reports the hill. now, you can't make this up. manchin already has a primary i4 challenger in 2020 four. so all republican efforts should move towards supporting that effort. rds suppnot propping up manchin. the odds are, though, mcconnell will do the wrong thing here.coc now, those are just a handful bl of the battles republicans will have to facespublicane und. mcconnell's leadership after losing the senate and failing to win the house by a huge margin. republican voterge margis, theye assurances that the men leading the party are actually onn their side. new, listen, mitch mcconnellr se is 80 years old. he has an opportunity over the next two years to cement hia his place in history as one ofso the strongest, most effective ar leaders the party has ever had. now, he's already done a really. good job on judges, on rememberu ,roe versus wades was possiblee because of the judges thatfirmed mcconnell made sure were confirmed in the senat ie. s
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and he passed a bunch of legislation in the trump era as well. now, if he doesn't cement his position in history,un alternatively, he can shun the populist movement and spend the next few years helping biden, helping schumer, helping joe manchin implement their agenda. and that will be donand the undl the misguided presumption that as lonill help the party iy n twenty , twenty four . this is what republicans wang t as long as it's called bipartisan, it has to be good. >> my message to they messag administration, let's fundthings some things between the 40 yard lines that we can agree on and>m do that. >> my message to senatee republicans is this. >> work with us. nell's let me tell you if this h is mcconnell's main focus, hebee should expect to be theren elec on election night in twenty , twenty four , watching biden and schumer celebrate another win. noat winw, even though we don'te with mitch mcconnell on some key issues, we, certainlye has i realize that the angle that he has, the support among most ofto
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the republicans in the senate and we want to work with him a and his team to advance a positive agenda that will make americ thaa better foc working class americans. now, thahat t is goingis to be g the populist conservative agenda it always has been. watcn and we're going to be watching h very closely to see whatenate the senate republicans do next . and that's the angle. joining mee now is indiananks. congressman jim banks, chair ofe the republican study committee, and ned ryun, ceo of american american majority. congressman, there are a lot of challenges we're facing. i just laid oud out four of the major ones. do you expect gop leadership in the senate to putbipartis and prioritize bipartisan deals with schumer? dealsahead of conservative priorities? well, we're going to find outfe over the next few weeks,l of laura , because all of a a suddn the house floor is busier over the next month and has been over the last two years as the
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democrats are trying to pass of are unpopular items during this upcoming lame duck session. opp so this is an opportunity for senate republicans to block the radical biden agenda and prove to the americal biden people that they're up to the lo task. we're going to have what looks like a to seat republicane majority in the house startinghy in january . for the next two years. i think it would be a lot w bigger if the american people would have trusted us more to be the last great defensee be against the biden the radical biden agenda. but it will be a majority.ee wed neeto td the senate republt to step up to the plate and join us in fighting back hard. but now.t do it now, do it durii this lame duck session when they're tryingng to stuff through many of the unpopular items that they haven't been able to do over the last couple of years. >> and it's going to be a cameraman. and ned, we mentioned him and the angle. but today, general milley, he doubled down on letting ukrainel dictate our foreign policy. >> watch this. up to ukraine to decide withand when or if
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they negotiate with the russians. >> and we will continue to support them as long as it takes, i guess, as long as forever. >> and then we'll continuel conr to support them. no mattemissilr how many errants missiles end up in poland. no matter how much money is blown that we can't track. now, given how much we've already spent in ukraine. and i think i think it's even more than we said. shouldn't we actually have a say here? ve a sayherewe should absolutelt a say. >> i mean, zelenskyyly hav is a corrupt oligarch who's a psychopath, who clearly wants to drag us into wanto nuclear w. putin's a . fair enough.g. but people are trying to frame this argument as a fight overgh democracy, democracyt overider and freedom. and it's an age old fight. i consider it more bloods versus crips and we're actually funding it. i mean, this is a proxy war that the u.s. is primarily funding. so, yes,s primar we have absolue ability. if we had an y sane leadership
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in the western hemisphere to say we're not going to be funding this anymore, you're cot going to come to the peaceand we negotiation table and we're going to do it immediately. going toi mean, what's going ont now is absolute insanity. they're usintheyg the americannd people as an atm to fund this ts war, which nobody has agreedas to .een vote it's not been voted on .d on and and at some point, i would hope that sane people would show uplg and go, we're not doing thiso up anymore. as we continue dows n this pathr we creep closer and closer and and closer to the potential of ab nuclear warfare. >> absolutely insane. ly insancongressman, in case ana hadn't noticed, we'rree out oflu money, okay? we're out of money.litary we'vnie depletedti our ouron miy munitions. we're we're way downiting. on recruiting. we're in a perilou s positiont, i militarily. and ye guesst, i guess it shoult be surprising that we aren'tr-if look to under our commander in chief as a leader in the world any longer. so now french president macron is the one who is kind of driving this push to peace
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talks, but he's doing it with pr with president xi of china. he said, i'm convinced china can play on our sidet more important mediating role in the coming months to prevent a particular in particularn to e stronger return to the ground offensives in early february. congressman, why are we letting china take the lead role here? >> i mean, china is already eyeing taiwan. s well, it's it's not surprising. thisth is the weakest commandeii in chief we've ever had in the white house. and now, again, back to the lame duck session. they're requesting almost 40 billion dollars more to send to ukraine with no, no, no accountability. no inspector general, no strings attached. while we have hae a crisis at he on so many levels, america can't lead abroad when we're so weak at home. that's the that's the bottomuesw line. and joe biden continues to weaken us at home and the rest of the world is laughing at us and the world as it is . s it is a far less safe place with with china rising and on
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the run and taking advantage of this moment of american weakness. it'sakness. pure insanity. >> and nan, when i hear we're going to fund them for as long s as it takes, i have to go back to what i hear. i i heard in iraq what happened ad in afghanistan and again,th the word quagmire is overused in foreign policy. agmire ibut, man, this is a quae with a with a nuclear trigger. . >> perhaps it is , but even more so, laura , i look at in the 20 year war in afghanistan,, all these others, these prolonged conflicts is really a massive transfer of wealth from the americath from e amerna very small percentage of peopleo who enrich themselve es of prolonged warfare. and all of allal ol f those that have business and the military industrial complex areal absolutely cheering what's going on in hopes thats they will get yet anotherother 0 20 year run, another 20 year-y war in which they can continueto
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to have massive profits off p the back of the american peopleh . there are so many issues righte now in which the american people are being abuse abused d and being used as an atm.been au their trust has been abused. they're being pulled intove acta something that the american people, i don't believe,ll actually support at all. >> and yetn. here we are again. it's actually stunning that tha this is happening. congressman banks, and thank you and why this all speaks u.s to the 50% and the us senate, ts why that's so important. joining me now, the man fighting for a georgia senate candidate, herschel walker, great to see you tonight.t. >> now, what should the priority be for gopor gop leadership? mitch mcconnell seems to wantl t to cut dealss with chuck schumr and conservatives out there are saying, wait a second, whatcare about the principles we care about? >> hell, you know, some of the first thing you should think about is reason i decidewe to run, is we the people, not
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we the government.have. and that's the problem we have. th that's one reason i decided to run, had nothing else.i justs i just sold thataw the georgiap people, so that the people of the united states were being mistreated. they're spending are spendin mon and when we don't have any money, they made us unsafe by giving up the energy. then right now, this border wide open and you hear chuck schumer talking already about about n. more people i we got to secure this borderw fe right now. fentanyl is killing a lot ofyl i our young people from 18 tothin four to five. i think yoyou need new leadershe . wewa neey abd leadership all thn around. that's reason i say when i a l i'm when i'm going to washington, i'm going to as a leader because i represent e peop of georgia.g that's all. i don't care about anything else. and right now, geo the people at georgia and the people of the united states need representation in washington. d reprnow, your opponent, warna, warning that something veryningt fishy is afootha about the looming runoff. >> watch this.runoff. and i've had to stand up time and time again when we've seen
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efforts at the federal levelhe e and at the state level to makeel it difficult. for people to use their voices. some of the most suppressive parts of sb 200 to apply to thea runoff being held in the state r of georgia right now. herschelle, are thesechel, conspiracy theoriears? >> well, first of all, you know, he's continuing to try to separate and divide sb two to pass. a long time ago,passed he's knos about it. so don't try to change the rules in the middle of the game. right now, we're in a runoff.yob so. do your job.ur get to see your people. that's what i'm doing. i'm getting out to try to get the people to get behind meip. because i need new leadership. he's went to washington and he's representins g one . but joe biden, he went to washington. he's got about the georgia that. he is t that's the reason i decided to run. well, right now, he's trying to divide again, racism, thate everyone is being mistreated. well, first of all, let's tryntegri to bring some integrityty
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back to this election. system right now. i'm upset people couldn't even count votes. we can get that straight. but this time right here, the rules have already set. w so let's not try to change. what we do is we do what we have on the boat. then you go and you tryt thro to change it. do not throw it on the people. this has nothing to do with the people. this has to do with the leaders that have puin wt we put inwith washington and we put a week later with senator warner in washington to do nothing butare go with joe biden or go with what they are telling him to do. herschel walker is not that not man. that's the reason i encouraget a everybody aln.l the time. i say they're trying to buy this seat , go to team horser, .com. you will see a fighter. i'm a fighter. i have nothing in this in this as my family. and that's the people ofo team the united states of america. that's said georgia people. and that's what i'm going to want to do to washington. toto do it and fight those peoe there. >> are so great to see you tonight, as always. thanks so much and good luck. du now, three days after for university of idaho, students were
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that i received from paralyzed veterans of america. learn more at pvg. s >> the community of moscow, idaho, is reeling and on edge tonight after the brutal f repot some students were packing their bags to leave town .uncert others who stayed behind feared the uncertainty around them. now for the latest, includingere details from that police press conference earlier tonightthat,p go to fox's own dan springer from moscow, idaho. dan , laura , moscow policeda held their very firson't seem te close to solving this case. they don't have any suspect fore identified. and for the firs fir t time, they'rewhoeve acknowledging that whoever killed those four students
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is still very much a threat to this community. for days, they hav thee been calling it an isolated,and targeted attack and that peoplea inre the area were not intonigh the ongoing danger. but tonight, the chief of policet, backed off of that.. >> we believe this was anthis w isolated, targeted attacaskr on our victims. we d o not have a suspect at this time. t and that individual is still therthere. >> we cannot say that there is no threat to the community.dw and as we have stated, please stay vigilant, report any. suspicious activity and beings aware of your surroundings at all times. >> another big development. e mr there were two other roommates of the murdered girls who were home at the time of the slayings and they were not injured. police would not saypolice wer t they had been tied up or were the ones who eventually called 911, won some eight hours latera to report that there was an unconscious person inside. so the mystery only deepens.re police said that there was no sign of forced entry and noa evidence of a robbery. but all four victims were found
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stabbed to death with blood everywhere. police were askere. pod if there is any possible connection to an alert on campus twoaler to go where a man threatened a group of students with a knife. that person was not a student, and he later turned himself in to campus security. as police would not say if he's been ruled out as a possible suspect. so there was some information at the news conference tonight. but many more questions wererig not answered. and so right now, this communitw,y, moscow, idaho,ri remains very much on edge. laura .nk you >>. dan , thank you.t of y and while most of you were sleeping, the group of globalists at the g20 have beeny busy figuring out how to further control your life. now, at the parallel v 20 event hosting business leaders. >> l's what one health official suggested. >> let's have a digital health certificate acknowledged by w.h or if you have been vaccinated or tested properly, then youu cn can move around. so for the next pandemic is sett
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of stopping the movement of the people 100% with the economy globally. you know, you caally.n still pre some movement of the people, c not a complete creep. now it'scree almosp.t as if we'e been predicting this one since the spring of 2020. ofe have them now. the real goal isn't safety.y. we kno we know more about the virus. you can still spread it if you're vaccinated. a lot of peopll spree, the antiy dependent enhancement. the goal here is monitoring cog movement. e goal h so unless you meet the standards, no movement for you. of course, the show is obedientd to china. iethe ccp, meaning the chinese t will have us do this to ourselves. apparently, but before they even have to try. >> joining us now is miranda devine. is rend contributor and new york post columnist miranda. some omnist.f us in april of 20, when this vaccine passport issue was raised first in germany, were warning about this. how concerned are you about
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this tonight? look, this is really appalling and it is part of the wish list that these global bureaucrats have been pushing sinceemic. the beginning of the pandemic. they see it as a greatportunit opportunity to , i guess, impose authoritarian measures on peoplthoritare. they will control the movement of people. and they say it's about w pandemics, but of course, they will then extend the criteria to cover maybe people who are politically on the other side, maybe peopl e who don't sign up forwarmin the global warming scare, maybe people who voted for donalg d trump, you name it. whatever the left, the powerbrokers decide is verboten. will go into this so-called vaccine passport. and as you sayled vacc, there'sh point having a vaccine passport because the vaccines don't stop the spread. they don't stop infectio n. and so there's some ulterior motive. obviously,ome ulte and , you kn,
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as if we would have a passporty, admiay, that was control and administered by the world health organization, which just became an instrument for chinach during the pandemiina duc. n it failed to warn us aboutut the pandemic until march, mid-march. it went along with china's lies that the virus wasn't airborne.h >>er i mean, there was just a litany of wrongs committed it rhe world health organization. it's ruled itself out of beinged trustworthy and why america would outsource our sovereignty to the united nations. basically, the world health organization's part of that body. it will exactly why joe bide>> t doesn't just immediately put the kibosh on it instead of saying nothing going along. s completely undemocratic edict gets imposed on the entire country. >> now, miranda, they wanted
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he's got some real biceps.icep >> he called them guns.s. guns. as long as they didn't sniff the guy. laura , we can consider itnsider a diplomatic victory, but i'm not sure the gun inspectiont was part of his official itinerary. >>io a list surfaced of biden's staff again furnishedons of with explicit instructions of every movement of the day. you will sit e of th center, you will make remarks i didn't see. you will go, guys. arms on the official list, but i couldn't see the entire thing. >> well, h>> laurae lost a you t people used to say trumpev is comments and people's looks okay. whatever .g butht biden is always doing tha. he's either sniffing your hairgn or he's commenting on men's various parts. yeah, it's something else, but strange diplomacy. >> but look, some big city streng mayorsth, laura , are stirringwh mayhem at home, starting with in chicago with lorelei
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cantrell, z÷rich reviewed. res worth ofay security footage showingd me the mayor and a member of her securitymberetai detail, officer jeffrey zappy, spending time in a city owned apartment fort a hours at a stretch repeater. >> we found vaki entering the apartment early many mornings, leaving late at night, mostly alone, sometimes there before the mayor arrived, we found several days where we spotted bapi on the balcony, the apartment watering plants while being paidtering by the l.a.p.d.. well, you can't make this up, okay? someone has to water the plants. i mean, you guys? are being very unreasonable. yeah, but but here'sty the problem. this is a city owned apartment.h he's on the payroll. she's on the payroll.ring and they're loitering about inut this apartment.e life look, he ir private life is her private life, but you can't do it on the on the taxpayer'yos. >> and cantrell is now responding sort of. for bei
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>> so, mr. z÷rich, thank you for being here. quit of freaks me out to see you, quite frankly, because you've been very inappropriate, in my opinion, filming me at an apartment so that i haveap one f the authority to use inhe my capacity as mayor of the city of new orleans. so , sir,w orlean you've done moren any other reporter in this room. that has been, in my opinion, in violation of me as a humant, being. >> so with that, sirthk , thanyu very much. all right.. i don't think that was quite a violation. then she said it's in violations of me. i is thant part of the code? is that the city code? you can't be in violation of her. what does that even mean? well, i it look, if you're if you're in a hideaway in a city owned hideaway, with yourould t officer, okay, whae get that.why events not good. but when you'r te skipping publc
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events to do it and there's nof record of you having worked, i'm sorry. wie taxpayers deserve to kno what kind of duties are being performed on their behalf. that's what we want to know. all finally, all mariah carey wanted for christmas, laura , you're going to love this was to trademark the title queen of christmas. but the trademark office in dcf turned her down when another singer, elizabeth chan, objected. she cited brenda lee, darleneg a love, other christmas divas. and i'm glad the trademark office held out. there is onlthy one queen ofueef christmas, the mary , who has held the title for more thany, twenty . i'm sorry, mariah, but first m things first. first queen's firsthingst. now marry a man who would win, who would win the queen of christmas title. like what? singer from the 40s or 50s.40 that's your genre. nd: who would it be ?e probab well, brenda leigh, ellaly probably brenda leigh. yeah, no, brenda leigh. i think brenda leigh rocking around the christmas is a big hit. so i mean, youcan' can't get awy from that. she or darlene love would. laua
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and maintains your local waterways for future generations to enjoy visit, take me fishing dog every majorr medical association agrees. gender affirming m caregender-a is lifesaving. li medically necessarfesaviy, age appropriate and a critical tool. for health care providers. >> the biden white house and the hhs shamefully are putting the full weight of the administration against the destructive practice of in favor of the destructive practice of gender and firming now even but now even mainstream leftist publications are startin's g to ask questions that we'verais been raising for years. the new york timesin reportingtn geat in 2015 four prominent american gender clinics were
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awarded seven million dollars to examine the effects of treact treatmentmone on transgender youth. seven years in, they have yesevt to report outcomes of they their work, but say their findings are coming soon . now, even more scandalous, the involvement of the american academy of pediatrics. just to giveen youse a sense oft they're one of the most dangerous health advocacy groups in the country, y they're quoted throughout this entireasf article as fully on board with the treatments being administered to minors while their official ed to minors guidance that on tattoos is that children undechr 18 don't have agency to make a sound decision. that's remarkable. joining me now is dee transitioned, woman and molecular biologist kat catterns and kat. it's good to see you again. i want to get your sense about this safety of puberty o blockers. given your own experience. u th and then i wonder why you think it has taken so long forg fo the media even to question thiss
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. sure. havin thanks for having meg me again, laura . so puberty blockers have beentin used for other conditions before gender dysphoria, butad there have never been any clinical trials or controller bd studies on their use in with children with gender dysphoria. and given thatge they arecohort administered later in this cohort, there are some risks, such as there are some increased risks, suchos as osteoporosis, stuntedis, ex n development and infertility as well. and so personally, i identified as trans starting at age 13 , but thankfully i did not transition until i was an adulti because i was not affirmed by many people, by my pareatrician w affirmeby. i was not affirmed by my parents. but if i had h beeadn, thenoning the side effects after transitioning probably would have been a lot worse. ld hav i could be infertile. i could have had a hysterectomy ,mastectomy. so i'm grateful i was not affirmed because it ended up in me preserving my health and fertilit fy. >> now, what happened?
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didn't you call plannedt what parenthood h to inquire about next steps? what happene aboutd? >> yes. so planned parenthood is one of the organizations in the u.s.hap that supplies gender affirming careli and they they do. telehealth. so it's possible to beit i prescribed over the phone, phon. which is what happened with me. and they also say on their website that they will prescribe on the first appointments without a letter from a mental health care providerlett. so i had about a 30 minute phone conversation with the doctor and i was prescribed that day.t i picked uday.p my prescriptiont that day.io so it's very easy to get these hormones these days. dayand even heard from underage transition hours that they were immediately they were immediately affirmed. it was extremely easy fo er thel to receive care as well. >> well, the nhs in britain has blocked this kind of treatmentin for young people. what do you think is taking so long here? because there's a lot of moneybf being made off this, a lot of money. k
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>> absolutely. i think there's some vested i interest from plastic surgeons.f they make a ton ofer money from from the surgical procedures. and then, ndof course, the pharmaceutical companies are funding research into gender for medicare, forere' instance, there's, for instance, dr jack thurbon, who's one of the most prominent researchers into gender for medicareinto. he's being funded by arber pharmaceuticals. they are manufacturers of relin, which is one of the common putri blockers that's prescribed. >> um, i got a cat. this story gets more twisted every time we talk to you about it. and you're providing invaluable. insight. thank you very much for joining us tonight. we're goinanwe will stay og to and up next to justin trudeau, have to change his undies after the next exchange. >> we'ret about to show you the last bite. we'll explain
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