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works with them and they've made it so comfortable it easy for a filling frame. in my thanks to sean his family for this opportunity. sean will be back on monday. if anger and angle is next. thank you everyone i will see you next time. >> ♪ ♪ this is the ingraham angle on washington thank you for joining us this saturday night. shadow shattered my excessive focus on tonight angle. the blizzard of data is undeniable. if covid lockdown. the gender fluidity of radicals, the pop pushers have a doing a number on young americans and attending emmett till in generation of dazed and confused. and of course kids who are looking for love's and all wrong places. with all due respect, the 70
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it turns out locking kids down, robbing them of socialization, robbing them of sorts, and kim milestones, and they confusing them with gender fluidity propaganda, does that make them and well-adjusted. what if the kids to go to be kids anymore? everywhere you turn, this mental health epidemic is exploding. like in north carolina, where they are in dire need of more psych beds to address the worsening crisis as they are. and then one is in wisconsin, their youth risk behavior survey raises more red flags. 18% of teens, say that they seriously considered suicide in the past year. the highest level since 2,003. in that percentage jumps to nearly half, for those who are lgbt, and bisexual students. and female students with more than two times as likely to think about suicide than males. this is completely outrageous
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and heartbreaking. somebody -- and something is very wrong with what we are doing to our children. why did we have such high suicide rates in the 80s? what about the 60s or the 50s? and we cannot forget the scourge of legalized marijuana, how that has affected our young kids mental health. leveraging media, and the pro-pop politicians, and they are lured by big dollars a campaign content donation. they actively promote the cannabis industry. the high thc content drug is marketed as kind of a magic elixir for all that ails you. and it is packaged in everything from enticing edibles, to salty snacks. well actually without the adults doing, openly and proudly, the kids safe think it's fine too. adolescent cannabis abuse, has increased by a whopping 245% in the united states since 2,000. and it is really taking off just in the past two years. beta weight and its acolytes to
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prattle on about how it is better for kids and alcohol. and it is not as addicting, but the stories from parents across the country tell a very different tale. >> i have a son, who started smoking marijuana in the eighth grade, and then smokes marijuana consistently and persistently. and he did this all through high school, and then at age 18 he had his first psychotic br break. today he has schizophrenic disorder with cooccurring substance issues and he will never recover. >> he very quickly became addicted, five years later, he died by suicide saying, that the mop was after him. he became completely delusional. >> yet the leftist burrowed into our schools, they do not see the care about any of this. and you do not see the permissiveness to its drugs is any real culprit. take wisconsin state superintendent guilt under me.
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>> building a local giving and safety community one that fosters a sense of community and laundry with every child feel safe workers make it more difficult with mandel's is a community's rhetoric to try and pass policies that fundamentally unwelcome way unsafe. such a rhetoric and policies are harmful and dangerous to students emotional safety. and the mental health. >> even a sandwich he saying there? if there is a problem with kids mental health, the depraved culture, the lockdown they are not to blame. it is the parents who are speaking up at school board meetings, they are the problem. >> confirming identities and language him for -- they creep along the way. affirming identities and suicide prevention. it is proven self-care. it is strong mental health practice. pronouns, save, lies. so let me say this.
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>> there is actually applause for that pronoun save lives. that woman is a school superintendent for the entire state of wisconsin. no wonder the kids are so depressed. maybe dr. underlay, and the edger cuts like her should get their heads out of the abram can be able to focus on first principles. parents of children struggling with mental health today are in such a bind, that they are trying to put the kids into special education just to get them more resources for their betterment. during covid, heidi whitman saw her daughter at a middle or spiral. i think because she went to the pandemic addend and experience a more normal junior high, the number of middle school experience, she developed the exciting and the deep depression as she did not line. she didn't learn to be a social kid and everything got turned on its head. ultimately of course her daughter was hospitalized in a psych ward, and failed pretty
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much everything at school was diagnosed with depression, and adhd. and she is now a special ed. our children are crying out for help. and nobody is answering. in our schools are failing them, our medical establishment is failing them, our government is failing them, and now the same people who screwed up our kids are trying to blame shift the parents. they are finally standing up to these people these payments. nice try. but is not in a work. because one by one, were going to expose the true frauds here. the people, the activist groups who are destroying our children both emotionally, and phys physically. it is time to get back to the basics, high standards in the academy. coacademics, athletics, school spirit, clearer thinking, and civic virtue. god may have been kicked out of the classrooms, but he still waiting patiently outside the door. and that is the angle.
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joining us now, senator good to see you tonight. and this mental health crisis, that our children are suffering from now, given everything that you've seen a your medical background, what are the main culprits here? >> while there is no secret who is involved with that like downs, and i think the lockdowns had an impact in june of 2020, three months into this i say we have to go back to the school is. but it was a mistake to kick the kids out of school because they were not becoming air with covid, they were dying from covid, sweden took this advice, get this goes open, and not one child died. that was going to school -- they didn't wear masks in since and not one child died in schools. in the teachers didn't get any sicker than any other profession. so the lockdown was a big part of this. they also you have to imagine that, and who is responsible dr. fauci. he continued to press for this but who is also responsible for
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telling a 4-year-old, that we need to talk about their gender, whether they are in their appropriate body. who is talking about getting push your book to six euros with -- illustration of surgery to remove the. it is democrat politicians and local left weak people. that is not one republican, they are not perfect republicans, but they are not placing your child to have surgery. to remove the as early as elementary school. no republican is pushing this, these are crazy left-wing democrats and there's also a crazy left-wing democrats who are for the lockdown across america. >> i know you're more of a libertarian senator, but the wheat industry, and the effect on our children, it is undeniable. psychosis and saves schizophrenia. directly related to consistent and persistent high tac marijuana use by young people. it is exploding in colorado,
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california, connecticut, new hampshire. what of that? how does this play into it? >> what i want to be clear and i'm not an advocate for using marijuana, or for children to use it, but i agree with you is more potent that he used to be. and i think there are some psychiatric's are disorders associated with it. you have to remember that this also schizophrenia begins at 18 to 21, of the 90s may be unrelated to the junk is but i don't advocate for the drug use, i think ingesting marijuana orally is very difficult. and it's difficult for people to know what that means. i think pit kids are not very smart frankly. kids may take it orally, and saying they have effect to take another one so the chance of getting much higher levels by taking it orally is out there. i also think though, that we need to inform kids and i really do think more republican information will help. for example, kids always make mistakes and try things like drugs. but one of the things is killing them is one pill. it didn't used to be, when i was
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a kid if somebody said -- all you know somebody tried apparel, bidding usually die now one pill laced with that now can cause death. i know two brothers here in my town who died from overdose, so we need to be telling kids that because it looks like apparel, and it looks like it came from a pharmacy, it didn't take it from the trunk of some 88 flunked out of college -- i thought that a high school who make this. >> senator, another issue especially after you attacks of by a neighbor, and the damage that you freshly suffered physically. apparently kentucky authorities are investigating death threats targeting you? and also senator mcconnell and kentucky schoolchildren? what is the update here? this is beyond disturbing. >> there's a new death rate from about two days ago that threatens to become a mass shooting at a school. and explicitly said that that's what they're interested in. i've been talking with the fbi today trying to get them any leads that we might have. and we have ongoing threat assessment so we might get
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wanted to touch a week. sometimes wanted to start the month. some of these ongoing and we need to continue to watch them for the behavior, so he shared that information to make sure the faa knows and people are, and they are doing their investigation and they have all kinds of tools. and hopefully they find this person. but my suggestion to this the fbi, was to leave no stone unturned. we have so many things, not blaming the fbi but so many of the shootings, they have been warming side and clues, and i said by all means do not stop and continue to ask for warrants, and asked for search warrants. go as far as we possibly can. so we try to avoid a school shooting in white and not wait till it's too late. >> senator, thank you so much is great you tonight. back in 2019, my next guest charlie is one of the biggest conservative megaphones on twitter. in doing so, they'll win in the put a target on his back. when the lead up to the 2010 election, he noticed a massive drop in engagement.
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and he felt like he is being targeted. even centered. turns out, he was right. included in the second gap of twitter files, was evidence that charlie was on in the mena kite blacklisted on twitter. labored by the 20 centers and leadership do not amplify. charlie kirk founder of china but usa joins me now. charlie, have you tried to get in touch with the new twitter team to get more details about what her pain, and how to sell and now? >> and attempted to public discourse by the lawn and i just want to say that i'm very happy that he is releasing this information. in some ways i feel vindicated because i've been talking about this for a couple years in the same people sale yeah sure your centered, but actually 200 singles out our account. and did a threat tag. so i would love to meet with you on the end of my hand twitter team and find out to what extent list is done. and what for what reason.
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but what i am really curious about is what they were told and how they were told to do this by the fbi? the doj, the cdc, because you see back in 2,020 in the spring when you are doing wonderful coverage about the danger of locked on potential treatments, i was treating a lot of segment of the show. i was tweeting things i heard from you show from dr. atlas in the center of the lockdown. and i can only imagine that what i was doing on twitter was a direct threat to the one-size-fits-all consensus that the cdc pfizer, astrazeneca wanted to present a social media. and so our engagement went anywhere from a hundred and 20,000 retweets a day, got to 800 retweets a day. basically suffocating our entire twitter account and the highly consequence of the year of 2,020. it remains a mystery i can assume, and speculate that i think they're even more powerful actress behind this. they gave twitter or push straight her and said hey, silence that charlie kirk guy.
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>> to that point, they come from today do some political candidates the u.s. announced that they themselves were subject to shut up and running were running for office. we don't have details, but i think we can make a estimate against your own informed guess i was side of the isle they were correct? >> yes of course. we know that twitter basically acid as a democratic superclass. but what we are looking at here it is important to reiterate the contacts and unprecedented 20 unprecedented 21st century technological century technological interference operation. happening without even realizing the extent of it, and i think a lot of your viewers right now on the ankle have feel like it they are losing their country but there were know they have been majority why does it feel as if they're not able to get their opinions and views out. at the to the courage and bravery of releasing these files we now know that the mediums of which we have to express our opinions it is not a fair playing field. it is direct interference, and this republican congress coming
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into january, as they are not willing to look into this and demand subpoenas and testimonies, and have criminal referrals, they will be with us from the beginning. they need to go after this and this is the great interference operation of a generation. that in my personal opinion, it is only further delegitimizing the integrity of the 2,020 election will be talking a hunter biden story, covid, and all of the heterodox opinion that would not be able to be shared in that consequence a year. >> i think the phrase, shadow banning, i don't think we should use it. this is pure censorship. shadow banning kind of sounds like, it's not so great but is it really that bad, i think we get caught up in the left wing traps, of their semantic massaging. their verbal massaging of what they are doing. with his two kids, or to this kid's free speech, to gun rights, or gun safety,
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anti-second amendment -- this is basically send a ship. and they targeted you, and i send the targeted. and prominent doctors, we had buyer triana show last night -- and paid him a call and we had both of the line in both two of the most renowned thinkers on these issues cardiologist of course to occlude, one of the most published cardiologists in the united states. if they could do it to him, they can do to anyone and of course they did it to you. and lord knows who that was really directing this are suggesting this strongly. from the biting or trump administration. >> yes that's right was done in darkness will come to light and we need to make a place of this would never happen again we need a restoration of public square, and these people in charge and the regime in the revised administration otherwise they knew what they were doing was unethical and wrong. and they temporarily benefited from it. but now we have to make sure people are legitimately held accountable for what i believe is the unethical and criminal
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nature of the suppression of censorship of millions of voices. they once election tampering, charlie good to see a thank you. now california's descendants of total madness just reach new depths. horse cooper and cara davis respond to this preparation push that is now happening to stay there. >> the world does not come together like this very often. but when it does. the results can be extrao extraordinary.
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>> in the early 1900s, advertising campaign showed california as an oasis. l.a. was described as, are italy. in the home of sun-kissed size of glory, but by the 1960s it was considered a true american paradise. remember this is california where they set the iconic 60s and 70s shows the brady bunch. because that was classic americana. it was a place and raise a family, to send kids to good public schools, is beautiful, and it was safe. and of course, it was when everyone was safe in the usa. in san francisco is not just the city by the bay, it was so beautiful and clean, it was called the paris of the west. but look at the california cities today. you see a dramatic and depressive change. more people are homeless, of course and living in homeless
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shelters. and this is then effort before then in california history. a whopping 173,000, but even that number underestimates the problem. the place is also teeming with death. it is local governments on the red for the tune of almost $1.6 trillion. now for some perspective here. the discretionary budget of the entire united states was $1.6 trillion in fiscal year 2021. now it is so bad, that roughly 25% of the nation's housing shortage right now, is attributable to california. in the middle class they are, it is getting absolutely crushed. the gap between high and low income families in california is among the biggest in the nation. families at the top of the income and distribution earned 11 times more than families at the bottom. so with the golden space the client only accelerating, we might wonder what their elected
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leaders have been up to. well, let me tell you. grievance giveaways. >> people have done so much to get us to a point, where the mayor of san francisco can provide $2 million to provide universal income, to transgender individuals in our cities. >> universal income to transgender individuals, lest my mayor lunge a became a reality. coaching. now this is a transition into insolvency if you asked me. now while they get universal income, california soon just get the shaft. tesco is released two months ago, show that only 47% of california students met english-language standards by a dismal 33% met the mass data. but some of that was some of the cause of covid. some of the school board's answer to turn around this dismal performance, their answer
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was lowering standards. the east aloe palo alto school district just hired a diversity consultant, for a cool $50,000. he must be very, very smart. >> i had training, and the title of the training is dismantling what -- the subtitle is how to recreate antiracist school is. >> but is not just the diversity racket in the schools. but then the height of the pandemic was residents were locked down, he was at the french laundry, cut governor signed a new -- reparations committee. >> i know the importance of reparations, and the importance of history, getting her information correct. and basically beginning to move california forward. >> he beat 31-21. dr. weber your bill, and will study here by signing this.
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>> done deal done deal. >> they delivered the first of the recommendations. at descendants of in the state, be compensated $223,000 each, for housing discrimination. not a total cost in mind you, this is only one income of the things that they are going to compensate for about the five that they highlighted. it will cost just for housing, around $569 billion. well, that is no big deal, it's only more than california's expenditures for all of 2021. well, this is obvious, where this is all going to lead. california is fast becoming home to just an elite class of the superrich, people like the kardashians, decedent's gilbert, mark zuckerberg, with everyone else living up the crumbs in the lower tier. and the ones who are really affected by growing crime, homelessness, and hopelessness. it is a beautiful statement, can you finally is, but it has an ugly reality.
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a middle class under siege and a declining quality of life for most people can't afford anything else. everyone but the widely wealthy suffers. not because though the left that its policies, but because of the bad intentions. jenny may now horse cooper project 21, chairman and author of the forthcoming book "put your back and change" and the editor of lodge of the state, podcasts. horace, the start with you. is any of this really about compensation individuals for wrongdoing of the past? or something else going on here? >> good evening, this is really sad. that the attempt to manipulate the political cycle in the state has really reached the point what open me, illegal and
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unconstitutional activities or policies are being undertaken. one would have thought that in california, the black support, for progressives and their policies have been so locked down that these kind of blatant attempts would not be necessary. this is quite revealing, that the misery, that they woke agenda has created in the state, as you outlined in the opening, is destroying one of my major sures in the state of california. excuse me, and now, california and who are black, cannot even be counted to continue supporting without this attempt and an illegal and unconstitutional bid to buy support. >> cure i know this is so they built what is the reaction inside the state? do you think this is a very popular measure statewide?
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>> no it's unaffordable, and i predict that the same thing that happened to universal health care, will happen at this. universal health care has been passed three times in the state, but it's been rejected every time. and it is $1 trillion. it's really unaffordable i work to see the same thing with this. half a trillion dollars just at the start. no, this is really -- and i think it is really important to keep in mind that the committee actually asked for an extension so they can keep the bending this. they worked through, and they've been a lot of internal debate. in this community is not united and now they're all black in california and who constitutes the makeup of who will get compensated. so they asked for an extension in the a rejected that extension. they wanted to 2024 but why do you think knew some it. their ability to add to the more things in there? because he knows that he's running for president at some point. and he wants to run on this. all of this is just political
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posturing. >> and you hit the nail on the head, as much about him running for president as it is about anything else. he wants to wrap up at the apple and that's what it is. i hope you both have a great weekend thank you. a serialized royal disgrace and what to devoid in the air as you travel for christmas. women royal has all the new rules on friday follies up next.
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>> it is friday, so that many of his time for friday follies. and for that we doing to the contributor after the wise men who found christmas or rain awry all right raymond, they're on the warpath against the royal family. via netflix, it would be hearing about this, but what is going on the first 5 minutes of? >> the first three episode have dropped. and this is being billed as a documentary, three more episodes are coming which i know you're just setting your dvr for her. but this is more like a bad reality show. slumming with the -- >> either
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will will and katie culumovic, and emmett met her for the first time. i remember i was in ripped jeans and barefoot. it was like i was a hugger. i guess i started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside, carry through on the inside. and americans will understand this, we have meetings at times, dinner and tournament it was like that. like i could see was. >> pleasure to meet you your majesty. was that okay? >> shocking that she doesn't consider it a better actress? >> if they one that private life, we wanted a wholesale, and be quiet. shut up. stop talking about the royal family? but this is all they've got, $100 million from netflix. for this self-flagellation, an
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attack on the royal family. linda's a stop? >> this is the show. this is the first day. this is the first day they were in the united states. and then she goes -- and she did the pregnant pause. >> you know what they need to take the titles away from them. there's a reason the tower of london exist. with holiday traveling beginning, it is time for time for arraignment air role. to safe and hygienic travel, as traveler posted this video for white sox, being drawn on by a child in the row in front of her watch this. ♪ ♪ >> okay. rule number one, do not take your shoes off in the air. and never ever ever place your filthy socks in someone else's space. she put it next to the child in the row in front of her, what was viewed on a soma put your socks next to you question mike
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>> okay what are you thinking? because first of all of the absolute worse is men in flip-flops on planes. or the new trend of wearing your bedroom slippers. >> i had seen that. >> because that is what we want to see. >> additional rule if you make the mistake of taking your shoes off and the good of the lord's sake if your socks on, and do not put your total cheese in contact with services. look at this, use his barefoot, to pull the hair thing down. i would have to leave. i have to get off the plane. i would have to stop the planet called tsa. >> or will they do not want to see men's fee, we don't want to see their feet. i don't like that. this is disgusting. >> last week i bought you the biden energy, sam brincks and who allegedly snatched a roller bag from a carousel. and he's been charged with theft in minneapolis. they then later traveled with that bag, and while he is now
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back in the news this time, britain in charge of stealing a bag from the las vegas airport. bringing him into rule number two. as long as this guys on the loose ladies, if you treasure your clothing and other things, packed them in a carry-on. brenton is like the grinch of ladies apparel. >> gary is, in full vegas blank. this is the grinch vegas amalgam here. >> who knew sequences back i didn't know was back. the grade list back. this is a band and administration at its finest. >> another tip for ladies, and by the way this guy has a top secret security clearance, if he's found guilty of a felony, that security clearance should go and he should be fired. >> who will read a judge? >> a thief and multiple outputs it's a federal crime. >> ladies also packet teens and a tool shed if you have to check them because he can't grab that. >> if you miss your flight, or if it is delayed, what you
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should do? >> number i would advise you to take a car service, cooper, her lips. but then i saw this video of a rideshare and well, i've lost all respect for the services. >> ♪ ♪ >> [laughter] you are always two beats behind, and off key, wrist back a little bit. just a little bit. this is a car ride straight to. god bless that core woman in the back, presented to chelsea and hillary clinton. >> i know he's going to be in the bible saturday at 1:00 p.m. sanding the new books to go see him raymond it was great to see you. >> thank you. >> and moments a horrifying story we separate scene.
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the emergency room. after his temperature spiked to a hundred and three in the middle of the night. that was terrifying for any. of a new point, and doctors ordered an x-rated check for any sign of infection in his lungs. in that x-ray showed a week old fracture on his rib cage. one that had already healed. doctors determined that it was from nonaccidental trauma. sarah and her husband were now suspected of child abuse. the massachusetts department of families got involved in questioning their parents and the others include three oral clearance. just a few days later, 1:00 in the morning, josh and sarah her pounding at the door. it was the police, and dcf. the mandate to take the kids away. they want you guys showed up at 1:00 in the sand in the morning, and what is the current situation? what are you -- do they have the proper other ionization to take the kids. >> from what i understand yes
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is an emergency. >> but we don't have any paperwork or anything? say could take kids? you don't have any other paperwork? >> so, no paperwork. no proof that this was legal. just five people, standing at the door in the middle of the night because that is normal, demanding to take these children away from their parents. after an hour, sarah started getting her children ready, but she tried to stay calm for them. >> you get to go on a car ri ride. [crying] >> i mean i gave her the information a call on monday, to get -- >> while we have days to do this? >> your adding three days -- to the case.
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spiel on monday? well dcf told these parents in the middle of the night, on friday, that they had to wait until monday to get any information on the children. i read the story, and i actually wanted to just throw up. it was the most sickening set of details. joining me now by those two parents. josh, and sarah perkins. sarah has a mom of three children i'm trying to put myself in a position here, and is just heart-wrenching. the details of this, but you said during an investigation you were repeatedly asked about your religion? in "the washington post" told your story and a lot of details when i read this it this morning. said that dcf intake report noticed that you, are noted that you frequently glanced toward your husband. when being questioned, and then when not to theorize that this might be a power dynamic,
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because of religion. sarah, what of these keeps talking about here? >> yes, i think it was certainly disturbing for us to see how often it came up. and then at another point, when josh's parents took custody, over taking kids guardians, they were asked to about their belief in corporal punishment, which had nothing to do with our case. because we don't. we don't use corporal punishment so, regardless of mormon teaching which doesn't preach corporal punishment it was beside the point for a case. and i think became very clear very quickly that how you fare in the system is totally luck of the draw. and what catches the caseworker's attention and whether or not they're willing to work with your. >> and what their biases are right. what they think about our religion. >> josh, that was my next point here. it seems to me that it was pretty obvious. that you were suspects, because
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you are people of great faith. and you happen to be mormons. they didn't like that. that is what it seems like, these facts seem to point only to that direction here, otherwise not a lot of this makes any sense. not these notations at least. >> yes well i will say, that we cannot know exactly why they made all their decisions, i was a terrible decision but i think what was perhaps more shocking, was not being -- it was the incompetence. but this is an income uncommon, it happens all the time to parents. at the number of people that reach out to me, the data shows that this happens all the time. we are dcf, this one of their main ways, the main ways their intervention is to take kids. >> sarah white is everything now stand? where your kids? and how they doing? >> yes, so we eat, after about
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4 minutes, almost to the day, without we have focus to me again. >> four months? >> four months yes. and during those four months were visited twice a week fred by different social workers. in those visits were hard, harder not kids in our case, he would wet himself after those visits and he would have spiked the savior issues after those visits. but we finally did get full custody. and i did also mentioned that we were it was a long four months for us. >> josh how much did this cost? this is a horror movie here. i can even believe this is happening but apparently it's not uncommon. how much? >> it is very common. and we had at this point and $50,000 of legal fees. and there other expenses. on top of all that, been very fortunate that we are not
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particularly wealthy, but we are -- we have social capital. it will connect people that were able to give us a lot of money. and we did fund-raising it was simply fund-raising. right now to raise money. as josh west.com. so we can get money to fight back, not just for myself other people and make changes to the law to protect families. >> and i would like to just add, the recently gone public with the story is really never about us. we had a dominate say that we were able to use some well and submitted them things we's have as well, but so many people in the system are not fortunate. most people who end up in the situations, are people without the sorts of and community access that we had. so we feel a real obligation to do what we can to speak out to share our stories but we can start to make needed changes. >> josh and sarah, this story just get wild and while the more we hear thank you for speaking
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. >> laura: the rams new qb baker mayfield, you may have seen him pull off an incredible comeback last night rallying his team from two scores down to event writtening 17-16. the game was as up and down as his year has been. the former first-round pick was traded from the cleveland browns to the panthers before the season began and after a rough patch with the team he was released. just earlier this week. but never stopped believing in himself. >> i took a gamble. i booked a flight before the waiver wire went through. >> i love it. >> that's incredible. >> the biggest thing i've learned is don't let the
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on-the-field play affect who you are day in and day out. >> laura: that's a great message to end the week. that's a great message. i hope you have some holiday cheer this weekend with family and friends. the ingram team is going too and remember now it's now and gutfeld!, take it all from here! [cheers and applause] >> look at you. >> greg: stop it. stop it. keep going. keep going. don't stop. ever. happy friday. you know what?
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