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edition of "hannity". >> unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. thatimr as always, thank you for joining us . and to be sure to check out my podcast, jason in the house, just type in jason inn in the house. loerever you listen to a the podcasvet. >> love for you to have a listen. i think you like it. sean will be back onit. monday the ingram angle is up next. have a great, wonderful lasthava weekend.reat thanks for joining us wonderf.s i'm laura ingram and this"ing is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. >>m angle" we start with a starg breaking news detailing exactly how twitter censored the bombshell hunter biden laptop storyr ce in the run up t to the 2020 presidential election. remember but first, it's importantl to remember how this all beganin . in april of 2019, hunter biden dropped off three water damaged laptops at a delaware computer shop for repair. hun after 90 days, hunter had still not returned to pick them up. now, it was then that the owner
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more than 50 former senior intelligence officials, they said a disputed set of emails from joe biden's son .s one hundred . they have all the classic earmarks of russian disinformation operation right wing media has been focuseddisi on hunter biden. this laptop thatnfor intelligent officials have warned is likely russian disinformationha to say that there's no evidence this hard drive is part ofa pote a potentially a russian disinformation campaign, doesn'ntrussiat make any sense p now, despite zero evidence of their social media companies, twitter, chief among them,on moveg d to stifle this story.n u they even suspended the new york post twitter account. you remember that? well, the message had gone outmy this story was not to see the light of day and elements that did must be labeled russian disinformation. well, tonight, we finally learned the details about how the coordination effort mannlded and it came in a very interesting manner. elon musk gaveon forme musr rolg
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stone writer matt taibbi, currently of sub stack the reins and taking folks through all of this. sub taieb, wrote , twitter, in its conception was a brilliant tool instenablingr wa instant mass communication, giving people the power to create and share ideamunicati thes andc instantly without barriers and an early conceptioatio n. twitter more than lived upo to its mission as time progressed's missi, however, the company was slowly forcedor to add those barrierces. fo some of the first tools forr controlling speech werell designeding sp to combat the lif spam and financial fraudsters. so how did this ultimatelyhi manifest itself? well, taieb, throughs mani mosqe writes, this is the bombshell here by twenty twenty requests from connected actors to delete tweets or routine. one exact would write to another, more to review from the biden team. the reply woul d come back handled. wow. joining me now is mollyor
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hemingway, fox news contributor and editor in chief at the federalist, mike davis of the internet accountability project . he also clerked for supreme court justice neil gorsuch and charlie kirk, founder of turning point usa. molly, we've been waiting for this information. 've been obviously, we're going to learnn more and more as time goes on . but what do you make ofn from the evolution from twitter in its earl ty days to twitter in20 the election cycle of twenty , twenty , especially in the falln with a laptop story having beegy revealed, this social media muc company changed so much about how we can communicate. it started for out as a platfor for free speech, free thought and free debate. what happened in the twenty trup sixteen election was that former president donald trump, then a candidate, ndidate,, wase to bypass the propaganda and hostilit oy of corporateto k media by using social media the to speak directly to thelection. american people. and it worked.en tt and he wonha election when thata happened. social media companies said hape they would never let it happen
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again. n they began widespread campaigs of de platforming, censorship,cs algorithmic game playing and meddling in all of our elections on behalf of their favored democrat candidates. ectionthis really did. i think the perfect exampledate is this story where we ares. learning so much about what lean twitter did to suppress free speeched and debate aboutch and the biden family business and its possible corruption that was in this biden laptop story and learning details. we need learning who wasolved, involved, how much democratss tt were involved in suppressing this news that americans hady rh every right to know before election day was kept from them by these bad actors.o to >> mike , i want to go to you, because as you read what matt taibbi is releasing with his sub stack, number9 wa nine point number nine is that celebrities and unknowns alike could be removed or reviewed at the behest of a political party. okay, then i t goes on to say
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both parties had accessin to these tools. for instance, instance 2020 reqi from both the trump white house and the biden campaign were received and honored. but the system wasn't balanced because twitter itself, taibbie goes on to say, was overw one political overwhelmingly of one political orientatio n. s, t so there are more channels, in other words, to complain about what conservatives were doing or trump's supporters were doing. then the other way around. >> your reaction tonight, mik mike , these bige. tech platfort have way too much power., they're too big. they're too powerful. and when you have thesetors political actors, including government actors, that ca, nth reach out to these big tech platforms and say something is missingplatform, informationg disinformation, and then gets the information censored and people die platformed, weriu have serious problems. we have a first amendment problem with this, but we just have a general problem where these bim wherg tech platforms n throw elections. and if the american people would have known what was on that laptop, that laptop
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from , thate the new york post got censored over, woulident biden would not be in the white house today. t to well,he charlie, that's the rub. is it not? because we know for a fact that a lot of americans have reported that they would have reconsidered their vote had they known the extent of the biden family corruption as a result from the hunter biden saga. thd now we find out that because of this slantolitic and politicaall orientation, that's point 12 that taiebat tweeted tonight, that we see w that the assessment of current t and former high level, highhigh level executives was-l only goi, one way. so, again, this reveals just how the bias played out in real time during october of 2020 eight direct campaign intervention. and laura, what bothers so many americans is that they thought that they were getting the whole story in the fall off thousand when elon musk boughtsk
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twitter. i don't think he quite realized that he was actually buying a democrat superpac. this puts an entirel ay differef phrasing on the story, on the idea of kill the story.f now, you have this ability oryo you had the ability as the campn campaign to just make a story disappear.o make you don't like the hunter biden laptop story. you don't like a story might hu a threat to your political campaign. just email your friends at bin twitter and it can vanish from the entire landscape. but wee aresp learning is that this was inter-departmental to you had the former intelligence officials, 50 of them, sign a letter. you had federal law enforcement, you have twitter, y how far they went and how shaky this is on so many differentlevs levels., it it will forever question w and taint the 2012 election. the more we learn about this. and i'm glad elon musk has the courage to declassify or to do the equivalent of declassification d and let this be known. transparency is the answer here. well, molly, i think anotherhig key thing here is that what what they're saying innts is the release of these documents
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is it's not you just can'tno tae their word for it.tiabi or tabby's or mosque. musk, this is the view point of current. multays multiple current- it and former high level execs atwr twitter are confirming this. so that's pretty. sho that's prettckiny shocking in>>a and of itself, is it not?t' >> that's true. and there's also documents, as documentary confirmation of this as well. and i love that we're gettini ge this informations about the hunter biden story. that was a horrible suppression. but it's als o important that people understand that this type of suppression of newsd and information hurts democratsy was going on for years priorotae to the 2020 election. this is just one notable you uh example. whenthink abou you think about y votes are affected by this out pulation of informatio of n this disinformation that comesgt out by pretending that certain information isn't there or that other information is more valuable, it, is .s to b ite has profound consequencesme and there needs to be a lot we h . i'm so glad wead mentioned thatl the fbi was involved in this.
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you know, we'd already learned that mark zuckerberg, that facebook officials were met with by fbi officialfacebooks, e told, who told them to look out for this type of informationo to suppress. this is something that the new republican congress is going to need to demand answers from a for the government officials that were involved. and also everyonree should remember that just because intelligence officials say something doesce offic not meanu should believe it. in fact, i would sayk , given their track record , you should almost disbelieve it. >> yeah, and that's that applies, i think, to these rosy assessments of the war in ukraine. covi d all the things that haveve lep led people to take very drasticw actions in their own personal lives and support variouss arou efforts around the world thandte that the biden administration is pushing. i want to go to point eighteen e in this flurry of tweets that matt taibbi set out at the at ta the behest of elon musk. tonight, twitter tookdinary extraordinary steps to suppress the story, removing links and posting warnings that it
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may be , quote, unsafe. tran even blocked its transmission via direct message, a tool hither to reserved for extreme cases like child. so like they were able to stop you from communicating with your your trusted friends and colleagues and associates on direct message. about 100 .'s how that's how worried they were about this. >> wow. the new york unbelievable.w york the new york p post is thee olde only one of the oldest newspapers in america.ost" ove they were able to shut down the new york post over this. this shows that big tech has too much power. >> they have gatekeeping power, ridiculousr. ng. t >> yeah, exactly. t we need to break up big tech. h they have way too much power.an and we have seen over and over that they're willing to usee wil their poweinr to crush conservatives and others with whom they disagre ande. well, and charlie, this leads us to discuss the house now, which is , of course, going
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to be in republican hands. kevin mccarthy will likely be the speaker of the house. he has been known to be tha more friendly in the past than others to big tech. recei he received enormous amount ofvt money over the years from big ca tech companies. i mean, we likni but vin mccarthy ,have been on the show many times. but this is where the rubber meets that, you knowknow, what here. i i don't care who gave you contributions. is i this must stop. this is these are proxy sensorsp for the left right now.use th and this hasis to stop because it's going on , as molly said, . across the board on all these big tech companies. e need >> we need a church and pikeh an committee equivalent, immediate leap out of the gates in january . i want to see jack dorsey subpoenaed. i want to seo see agrawal subpoenaed. and i want to have them answer under oath exactly why did they use the instruments of power for what was supposed to be the public square during an election to benefit a candidate? i mean, were any laws broken here? did they knowingly do this eve i though they knew that the storyt
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was false? why dihed they do this?as was there another reason? was there a kind of quids pro quo that twitter was not going to be broken up by a section two thirty if biden got in the white house and they were just kind of turned a blind eye? these are question230, thesehato need answers immediately and then there needs to be some form of justice to this, because everything that americans will teach their children about fair playa and following the rules was obliterated by the alleged public square, whichr was twitter during the fall of l 2020. and unfortunatofe laura ,w vote they got their way. rs would we know how voters would havevo voted if this story would havetf allowed to have moralitywe and let this be this.d right. b there wae s stoppage of the transmission of what couldof have been the end of the biden campaign. c and just tragically,enso the censors and the bad guys were able to squeak through. >> who dat? who doesn't think that this had a significant effect, molly,ha on the election when in some states thingsgnifican are y close? and obviously all the concerns i about irregularitiesrl and soso forth, the idea that this would
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have had no impact or minimal impact? >> we don't know that. we don'tt knoknw that aow tt a. i have to mention, i wrote a book called rigged the big tech and democrats seized our elections. and this was a bigre par rt ofie you're absolutely right that it was a close election. it camese down to thre, e state. the idea that this doesn't forty thousand votes. the idea that this doesn't manage to affect and not just this story, but so many stories, the algorithmic game playing that google does, where it suppresses newsth and information from a public, from republicans whileat gooe elevating news and information from democrats. the there are so democrathere an which big tech companies are able to put their put their hand on the scale inolitil favor of their political allies . it affects probably millions of votes. it votes. is an existential threat. to the republican party. wes, but it's also an existential threat to our country. we have seen how these bigseen p social media platforms havee been able to create in people o this idea that we shouldn't be able to debate or that speech that is unpopular shoulde
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be suppressed violently instead of believing iss n the confident of our first amendment that wedn have the right and responsibility to argue for our position, to seek truth,dom to have freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom te of assembly. these these platforms are almost more powerful than our government. they frequently arthey fretly ae and so it's a threat to the entire republic, what they're doinu cag and you see how mucheo the left is freaking out about just one social media platforme ,not doing what they do. and it's not like elon muskg is helping out republicans. he's just saying that there should be some more openn. expression and he's not evenn t doing a perfect job with it, but just moving in thatin direction. g t becathey are freaking out be they know how much ofl their political power is . thanks to these big tech social media platforms. >> you bet.platforms.yo and thisu be is why they were so upset and freaking out about elon musk taking over twitter and charlie or let's mike davis, let's go to you on this. this is a tweet twenty one of
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the matt taibbi sub stack on this or tweet on this excuse me, public policy executive caroline storm , strahm. e note regarding kayleigh mcenany, mcenany being locked out of her account return the answer that the laptop story had been removedy for violation of the company's hacked materials policy. d been remso might they . they kept her locked out carefully. she was a white house employee at the time. anand she was merely merely discussing how she she washous top white house communications l official and she's merely talking about something that's true. >> at's tru and they locked herr that. >> wow.>> it's amazing. again, this is a good test for kevin mccarthy. if he actually wants the votes to become speaker, he needs to change his positionn and support these keyo be bipartisan antitrust reforms to finally break up big tax gatekeeping power. >> and charlie, this is really important because that poll back in august said that. 79% of voters think thatuthful
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truthful coverage of the laptop hunter biden story would have changed the outcome of the election so that. 79% imagine if we had a media that was honest about covid, that was honest about the true state of our economy, that was honest about hunter biden. , th >> charlie, your response? yeah, it'sonomy, h it's worse t not covering the story. they covered it up. that's what's sono incrediblee were is that there were active steps to actually use the instrumentst of power to prevent any sort of morality or discussion. you would lose your twitterf die account. you wouldn't be allowed to direct message it. i mean, in in.n any how is this any different than living in the equivalent of a totalitarianit dictatorship when it comes to elections on the technological landscape? i , i know that's a veryndscape. serious thing to say, but s how is it any different? acr dissent is not allowed.a lap to you come across a laptop thataia thatnd has emails and communications tied to the soon to be president or it's it is a china would be proud of ofh all of this. we're going to continue
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the world cup. so lo i know what took me so long.t? v right? well, i love the rivalries with the drama even on displayn during press conferences now, yo earlier this week and you might have seen thismi and iranian hack, a fake journalist harassed our team captain tyler adams. journ you say you support the p people, but you're pronouncingpp a country's name wrong. a country is named iran.itrong not iran. >> please, once and for all, let's get this clear . >> second of all, are you okay to be representing your country that has so much discrimination against black people in its own borders? >> my apologies on the mispronunciation of m your country in the u.s. whereyg we're continuing to make progress every single day. con >> as long as you see progress,s that's the most important thing . now, that was a classic and frankly, a beautiful responsehe impor. f and the americans followed up by beating iran, iran, iran on tuesday to advance to the next round. 50. us players are gassed, iranians
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are up. it irani comes into the box agan iranian player looking for a penalty and the game is over. exhale, america. e they're on to the knockout rounds, but the whole world isn't just watching the world p this week.governme they're watching how our government is reacting to china's brutal suppression of dissent and free movement in china. now, anti lockdown protesters were carted away. they were arrested. others just harassedina. , threatened, some perhaps killed . and yet the elitesaway, favorie tech billionaire, tim cook, is actually helping chinang to by agreeing to block apple's airdrop file sharing service in the country. appand of course, he's too mucf a coward to answer questions whenoo much he was approached yesterday. >> do you have anyyesterda reacn to the factory workers that were beaten and detained for protesting covid lockdown's? do you regret restricting airdrop access that protesters used to evade surveillance from
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the chinese government? >> do you think it's problematic to do business with the communist chinese party? when they suppress human rights? >> cook, who prattles on about america's racial sins, is just r another phony social justice justice warrior meanwhile, he's actually the assisting with the ccpxi crackdown. president xi wants to teacantsht the world that america is a fraud, that we don't reallyerty care about freedom or liberty or anythin g other than money. a he wants to show that our politicians are corruptcommn and decadent and that our business community, our academicit academic commund they care more about short termn profits and access than they doo about long term the long termm l health of america. >>thf she also wants to show tt no matter what he does, whether it's killing americanspporting with fentanyl, supporting putin, stealing our technologyu, or lying about covid
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threatening his neighbors, it doesn't matter because america has become so weak and so crooked that it can always force us to submit giese plan slowly unfolding is to show the world that america is finished and that the future belongs to china. and every time we beg for cooperation and dialog, every time general milley picks up the phone and avoids misunderstanmisundd things at the ccp, the rest of the world sees that she is right and that the twenty first century coechina's to shapto and ultimately control. now, news brokews e earlbroky ty morning that china was shutting down its covid quaranting e cams and relaxing other covidan restrictionsd . now, we don't really know what thertruth is , right? because there's no free presse. ther e. erver, but to the outside observer, this might seem like dissna's dissenters prevail. china is learning and evolvingcy ,but isn't it more likely thatme this is just more ccp
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propaganda that's meantre to assure the global community t that china can adapt and even moderate when necessary? necewhen the people ask them to? joining me now from tokyo is gordon chang, senior fellow at the gate stone institute col and author of the coming collapse of china. now, gordon, we knowch thaina. t the chinese government says that they're loosening restrictions, but whatrnment ar hearing from your sources inside china tonight? ourcesyeah, i don't think that leey are actually going to relax substantially, at least over the long run. you knowas, laura , november 11th, they announced 20 optimization proposalannounsn other words, relaxation, and they were implemented only in a very scattered fashion or sometimes not at all. and the reason we know that is they weren't supposed s to lock people inup their apartments. pose pethey did that on november.n ne twenty four people died inmbe urumqi in that fire because people were sealed from the outside. you know, right now, in terms
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of what's going on , the ministry of state security, public security bureaus arep actually rounding up protesters. there are reports which are unconfirmed that the regime is trying to enforce the notion of collectiv regime responsibily by actually burning down apartment blocks and the ideas is that in other apartment blocks, people will turnment in protesters so that their places will not be set on fire. now, that is the maliciousnessut that is beyond most of us torst understand. of th these are still unconfirmed, but this is the nature o f the chinese regime, because that's what the chinese people, in fact, are sayinaying g is whs going on ? >> well, it's an ongoing wagingg of campaigns oaif terror against dissenters. discen is not i mean, whether it's forcing the old abortions o on women or rounding up or knocking down crosses and steeples on underground worship houses of worship that weren't supposed to be really housesorship t of worship.
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>> that's what they do. that's what they do. and gwangju, their capital,e ca guandong province, they'rear building what is called a quarantine facility, which is supposed to house about two0e hundred and fifty thousand people. now, that can't be for diseaseo control purposes, laura . that's o more like control ofe n the chinese people because we've seen similar quarantine, quote unquote, facilities being built across chinaina. . so i think the regimeb is prepared to lock downlg a substantial portion of the chinese population. and the question we should be asking is , why would they be making preparations to do so? >>be now makin, political lockds perhaps to avoid a revolution now? gordon, cnn, l is reporting thats china's internet watchdog is stepping up its regs of watch cyberspace as authorities intensify the crackdowe nent. on online dissent. so internet users in chinachin will soon be held liable for liking posts deemed illegal orll harmful. or haful.well, it doesn't soune china's moderating much to me.
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>> there, gordon. >> >> that's according to cnn. in, it'st. not. you know, in the wake of that november, twenty fourth fire wechat, which is a twitter like service in china, was just overwhelmed with peoplepl who were just expressingo outrage againsweret the regime. and , you know, we've heard those reports and seen actually people in the streets saying down with xi jinping down with the communist party, the censors just couldn't keep p up. and i think what the regime is trying to do as things cooloo down a little bit is tottress buttress their their capabilities the to prevent that from happening again. but they know that they can't ct becaus. s che people across chia feel the same way. and that's why the protest ps that were not coordinated, there were no leaders. they weren't organized, butre they all occurred across china because everyone felt the same way. the communist party had lost the goodwill and the heartsd tos and minds of the chinese people. tonight, thank you sd to see yo.
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been secretly working on for years. the twenty one bomber is the first new bomber aircraft in more than 30 years. its first flight will be next for al i'm actually streamlining it back to the ingraml ofs goal. >> all right. it's friday, and that means it's time for friday folly. and for that, we turn to raymond arroyo, a fox news contributor, author of the wise men who found christmas. all right. ray biden held his first stateet dinner. and i know, unlike the rest of us , you were watching everyy mo second, every morsel at one in their mouth, every person who walked the threshold intoale the white house. thu learned a lot. well, i did it so you wouldn'tne have to , laura . but it reminde tod us once again, that even during glittery international events,t is n the president is never quite sure where h e is or how to leave from the spirit of
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marcus, the lafayette who helped secure the success of our revolution. thelaura , who would have evera imagined that france would? be the leader of the leader of the free world? i've never seen anythingything e i mean, i guess it beatsbunny, the easter bunny, but thiseally is really a horrible look. and that was just the opening. he couldn't even say maki de lafayette. that's the marquis de lafayette. y he said, well, it was a mess. and the state dinner itself looked more like an msnbc christmas party. likeat the phantom of the operao is later, but it played likef a state of decline. >> dinner, good and gentlemen are honored. were truly honored to welcome you all to you. celebrate the enduring alliance between france, the united
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states and frank, host of the first diplomatic postomatic before. more than anything else, france has been our first friend, a young man named markit. lafayette fought for the american cause. please join me in raising our glasses with either one of us . >> havr e. oh, he still can't pronouncewhat lafayette. but you know everything about this state dinner. i have to tellabout dinne for s you and i blew on this thing,th everything was half assed. you i got to tell you, the speech was lousy. the staging was on forgiveable . at one pointagin i figuredg they were just going to serveou french friesgh and asked the cat of beauty and the beast to comey and save for. i mean, so and the faux french and ridiculous. >> but this was embarrassing.ths bottom. assing. it really doesn't it really does look like the msnbc newsroom with the scroll inback the back. are chandelierar that looks.
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those are the layers. get the get the spectacles out. yeah, they're usually kind of bright, not bright. oppressively bright, but they're usually quite welcoming. the state dinners. but but it's quite luxurious. you expect luminaires. what the candelabra to be dripping walking, right? oh, it's phantom of the opera. b in the sense of the opera,y the only thing better is a chandelier had actually fallen, but not on it. that gote almost no coverage, a not on anyone just falling.ot ther oe is one moment they goton almost no coverage. say what you want about biden,a, laura . but when b the heautd of a fore country, any foreign countrynoto shows up, he's not lobbying for the american people are pressing policy. >> no.e focus biden has one focu--s. >> introduce them to his family members, to the pharmacist. sure. but we didn't see her. i follow you. and he literally led macronster
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to his sister, valerie. now, i'm sure hunter got a personal intro to macron to given all we know about the biden family and their influence peddling. this was horrible.ddling i have to say, no matterorrible, how you want to say it now, and expect him to say now, emanuel, she has like a killert cabernet. she'd like to grow it. she liked expand her operationso in burgundy. can you help her outnsburg withr venters there? >> it's like pushing a deal. wha but laura , what does it tellac you when the only organic act that joe biden makes of his own volition of his own agency i thiso connect a world leader with the family? this is unbelievable. >> ln are under federal investigation for these ties with china and ukraine and all these other countries. this was a horrible look and amazed more people didn't pointed out. all right, given biden's slip ot ups. s. now, i guess we now know who obama was referring to when
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he was on the stop down in georgia the other day. >>. we all know some folks in our lives who we don't wish wil them ill will .know they say crazy stuff. we're all like, well, you know, uncle joe , you know whaty. happened to him? you know, it's okay.rt of th they're part of the family, but buu don't give them serious response. oh, no. we just make them president . >> this is unbelievable.ev how do youab evelen think he. s what he's actually sayingr there? it an or do you think it was just like an accidental slip up? slipthe i hate the fake accent k a family. i don't like thi liks all fake.g i don't i don't atlanta.a. i mean, that's all fake. it's the obama thing. he's an uncle. it's the aunt pookie routine, you know, get aunt pookie, get out the vote. this was biden today atxplain the white house and might explain what obama was saying s
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to be george and 100% tomorrow. i'm going to georgia today to help senator warren, not to george to watch it. i'm doin a majog a major fundraiser up in boston today for the full for the hour next to continue. before our senator sanders, laura , he is not going to georgia at all. it's a total lie. t i mean, biden is at 42% rat approval rating in georgia. that's the last place they want to . i mean, general sherman, has higher ratings in georgia right now. the joe bide n. biden. i don't think warnock or anyk other democrat ones that maybe mayb e he's channeling ray maybe charles and he just had georgiae on his minngd a great deal . it would be good that had.woulde yes, i would be . n all right. to wisconsin, parents are now suing after the school that their daughter was at secretly tried to transition her withouti the parents permission. the mother is here exclusivelyot to tell us her story. >>
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so talk with your kids and help lead them on a positive path, because when you talk, they hear you in december of 2020. >> my next guest daughter firsm started expressingt feel the sentiment that she didn' lt feel like a girl anymore.and sh hurting herself and that she felt like hurting herself. now the daughter who we aren't ' namingo to protect her identity was only 12 at the time,histor and shy e had a history ofession
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anxiety and depression.. tammy, the mother, saiy, the mod they decided to work on her mental health and try to improve her self-esteem before making such a drastic changein. s the next morning, tammy's daughter went to a mentadaughtlr health provider in town . now, tammy said that staff immediately started referring her 12 year old daughter as ay a boy named lemeo and a day later suggested that she go onicatio medicationn.. r they urged tammy and her husband to use the name leo and male pronouns when talking to their daughter. dn't now, tammy didn't agree to that and says the facility didn't first address the underlying issues of depressions the daught and anxiety that their daughter was suffering from.er tammy told the schoo sufferi frl what was o going on and before the end of winter break explained that she wanted her daughter to be referred to as a girl and byex her birth name. now, what happened next led tammy and he r husbandhool d to sue the school district.
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>> tammyis joins me now. tammy, you had two calls, i know, with the principal. al. and it was the second call when he told you how the school wasrg going to treat your daughter.id now, what did he say he say?? >> he said that he he said that he is an advocatein or the school district is an advocate of the child and thata the parent and they currently have a policy in place where they allow the use of nicknamesy and because my daughter was choosing to go by a different wt name, they wer. e going to allow it. >> well, wait a second. secon so you told them thatd to your daughter was to be referred to by her birthby her e and that didn't that simply didn't matter to them? no. >> they said that they have a policy in place where they allow nicknames and they are an advocate of the childan
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and they can not infringeol. on the child's rights at school. >> now, tammy, here's an emailiy confirmed by your attorney thatd your daughter received from district staff member saying thatff membe you're so brave anm proud of you for being strongght enough to be you.d you are an amazing persone ha and you will be happier nowo yo that you canar honor who you ar. tammy, as a mom, what was your reaction upon reading this ?. i was quite upset.a -- she's ha sd a she had a long s running rapport with the staff member who sent that email. on but my underlying issue was the school itself. the district, once they were aware of my request to use her birth name, and gender until wer had it fully looked into u, they refused. now, your daughter was apparently really mad at you.ng >> i know when this was? unfolding initially.
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>> yes. what's your relationship? i mean, i'm a mom ofa mom of thw ,seventeen, fourteens and twelve. so i know raisin notg kids is nt easy today for sure. bu some days they do. >> but how is your relationship now with your daughter? i believe it's wonderful. it's obviously not perfect. she's a teenage girl and i'mt pf a mother trying to raise herec, but she's substantially more stable than she was then. n she's happy and healthy and she trusts me'e. and tammy, what ultimately happened? did you pull her out of the school or where is she now?r >> oh, yes, i did.e i discd pull her out of the school as soon as they tolda me that they were going to disregard what i wanted for the mental health of my child.s' and she's currently in a publici school in wisconsin inn a different district. she's happy and thriving.thrivi she doesn't have any problems at all with gender dysphoria that seemed to correct afterat w she spoke to a provider thatas was willing to , you know, dovee
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into the thoughts that werewell going on in her head. >> how did she get the thoughts about gender transition or changing or her gender from the culture? the media, tiktok, friends. >> where did she even get the idea? i would say that definitely social media played a larg se role where she got the idea of it. generally from my perception of what happened with my daughter,a she felt verloy lost and alone and isolated during covidfo and she was sad and she was looking for any place to belong. this washought that it, because as soon as she cameo out as transgender, there was a lot of people that supported her in that decision. but when she started to reflect on the long term effects of making such a life choice i
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because it was importantmp to me that if she was going to makeng that decision that, okay, well, you're going to make it like an adult. now we're going to sit downn an and we're going to discuss the ramifications that come from any choice you might make in that direction. this is this is so wild.at what's happening you to our children. tammy, thank you for speaking c out. thank you for standinghildren g luck with your lawsuit. >> u and thank you so much. >> thank you for having me on , laura . all right. >> ls is theeonk thi best video i have seen perhaps all day, all week. >> the last bite. are we'll show yoube next. that's energy demands w are rising and the effects are being felt everywhere. everywhere. that's why chevron and we', we're. increasing production in the permian basin by 15%to reduc and we're projected to reach one million barrels of oil perts day. ity by 2025, all while staying ity by 2025, all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area because it's only humanbusine
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