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loves you guys and works with him and they've made it sot comfortable and easy to fill in for him.than and my thankkss to sea to n ands family for this opportunity.an e sean will be back on monday. the ingram angle is next. thanks, everyone.k you i'll see you nexevt time. yoi'm laura ingram and this is ingram angle from washington . thanks for joining us thisoining friday night. usd minds. >> that's the focus ofered my tonight's angle. . >> the blizzard of datablizza is undeniable. rdtathe covid lockdown's the gee fluidity radical's. the pot pusheridity ofs have ben a number on young americans, turning themg into a generation of dazed and confused and of kids who are looking for lovepls and all the wrong places. so with all due respect to thecn
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70s rockers, the who, it's become clear that the kids areti not all right. >> boyt.s had really good grade. gr and then as soon as the, an pandemicd th, i failed a class n i was virtual, i had no motivation to do anything. i would just sit in my room, never leave. and it was like obvious signs of depression. my menta l health got really bad, especially my eating disorder. i was basically home alone allho day.ne >> sadly, this story all is parf a growing trend. america's youth is in the midst of a full blown mental health crisis.ll-b "the washington post" is reportinglown menta that thed nearly 45% of high school students were persistently sadrt or hopeless and twenty twenty one , almost one in five seriously considered suicid almost ouslye. and nine percent in this survey tried to take their livesduring during the previous 12 months. t it turns out locking kids down,
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robbing them of social socialization, robbing them of sports and key milestones and then confusing them with gender fluidity. propaganda doesn't make them pry and well-adjusted. where do the kids go to be kids? anymore? everywhere you turn this mental health epidemic is exploding like in north carolina, where, r they're in dire need ofo addr more psych beds to address the worsening crisis. they'resisis as e and in wiscon, their youth risk behavior survey raises more red flags, 18% of teens say they seriouslyo considered suicide in the past year. nsid the highest level since twol thousand and three. now that percent jumps to nearly half for those who are lgbt and bisexual.femali students and female students were more than two timesthide tn as likely to think about suicide than males. this is completely outrageousras and heartbreaking.
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something is very wrong with what we're doing to our children. why didn't we have such high suicide rates in the 80s? what about the 60s? what about the 50s?50 and we can't forget the scourge of legalized marijuana and how that has affected our young kids mental health. >> the regime media and the pro pot politicians. they're lured by big dollars in campaign donations. they actively promoteustr the cannabis industry, the high thc content drug is marketeded a as kind of a magic elixir for all that ails you. and it's packaged in everything from enticing edibleeverythis t. snacks when actually with allth the adults doingth it openly and proudly, the kids, they kind of think it's fine to adolescentols cannabis. abuse has increasecentbis abusda whopping two hundred and fortyi4 five percent in the united states since5%tate 2000. s re and it's really taking off just in the past few years. big weed and its acolytes,d
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they prattle on about how it's better for kids than alcohol, that it's not 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 smoked marijuana consistently and persistently dd all through high school and athd age 18 , he had his first psychotic break. today, he has schizoaffective disorder with co-occurrence, substance misusey he, and he will never recover. >> hver e veryrecove quickly bee addicted. five years later, he died by suicide, saying that the mob was after him. mop became completely paranoid, delusional. st >> yet the leftist burrowed ourh into our schools. they don't seeoom to care about any of this and they don't see the permissiveness toward drugs as any real culprit. take wisconsin state
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superintendent jill underly safeding m a welcoming and safe community, one that fosters a sense of belonging where every child feels safe .fe work is made all the more difficult when we as adults inia the community use rhetoric to try to pass policie ss that f fundamentally unwelcoming and unsafe. and such a rhetoriun unlcomc of policies are harmful and dangerous to students. emotional safetyd dangerous anl health. >> do you understand whata prob she's saying there? if there's a problem with kids mental health, that depraved culture, the lockdowns, they're not to blamet to. e parents who it's the parents who areki speaking up at schoongl boar ud meetings. >> they're the problem forming l identitiesem through language and through our policies, create belonging, pu for -t mor, simply affirming identities to suicide preventio n. it's proven self care. it's strong mental health practice. pronouns save lives. this so let me save this.
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>> there was actually applausele for that pronoun.r save lives.av that woman is a school superintendent for the entire state of wisconsin. dent forenow, one of the kids ao depressed, maybe dr. underlayr s and the educators like her l should get their heads out the ibram candy books and focus on first principals. parents of children strugglinge with mental health today are in such a binheald that they're trg to put their kids into specials education just to get the moreer resources for for heeir betterment during covid, heidi, whitney saw herle o daughter, a middle schooler, spiral. e went t i feel like because she wentpanc through the pandemic and she didn't experience a normal junior high, the normal middle numbon experience, she developed the anxiety, the deeps depression, and she didn't helearn she didn't learn how to become a social kid. >> everything got turned on its head. ultimately, of course, her h daughter was hospitalized in a psych wardpitalize, failed pry
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much everything at school, and was diagnosed with depression. schoosand adhd. she is now in special ed. our children are crying out forn help and no one's answering. our our schools have failed them.oue our medical establishment hasdi failed them. our government is failing them. and now the same peoplepeople who screwe wd up our kids are trying to blame shift to parents who are finally standing up to these people.s. nice try. nice be's not going to work because one by one we're going to expose the true frauds here, the people and the activist groups, th who are destroying our children, both emotionally and physically. it's time to get back to the basics. high standards in the academy, core academics, athletics, schoolacademy. spirit, clear thg and civic virtue.c virtue. god may have bee god may have been kicked out of the classroom, but he's still an waiting patiently outside the door. >> and that's the angle. us now
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joining us now, , kentucky senator rand paul . senator , good to see you tonight. this cement, this mental healtho crisis that our children areur suffering from now, given everything that you've seen and your medical background, what are the main culpritslprith here? >>ere? well, there's no secretws who was involved with the lockdowns. i think the lockdowns have had an impact in june of 2020o go three months into this, i said we got to go back to school,is. that it was a mistake to take ty the kids out of school becausegi they weren't becoming ill with covidcovid,. de they weren't dying from covid. sweden took this advice, kept the schools open and not one child died.. that was going to school. to scy they actually didn't wear masks in school. no it ndidn't one child died schools. sie teachers didn't get any sicker than any other profession. theyheso the lockdowns was a bit of this. but also, you have to imagine that the . and who's responsible? dr. falchi.d hewh continuedo isnsible to prep
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these, but he was alsor responsible for telling a four t year old that we need to talk g about their gender and whether they'r e the appropriate body.. who's talking about giving picture books? o si a six year olds with with illustrations of surgeryove to remove their . it's democrat politicians and local left wing people.that there's not one republican look, republicans are notey are perfect, but republicans are not pushing your child to have s surgery to remove their as early as elementaryarly as s. no advocate is pushing this. these are crazy left wingere's democrats and was also crazyal left wing democrats who werecra for a lockdown across america. >> i know you're more ofre a libertarian senator , but the weed industry and the effect on our children is undeniable. on opsychosis and schizophrenia. directly related to consistentan and persistent high thc marijuana use by young people. it is exploding in colorado, in
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new fornia, in connecticut, in new hampshire, what of that? >> how does this play into it?ot i want to be clear that i'm not an advocate for using marijuana ,particularly not an advocateagi for children to use it. i agree with you thath ist it's more potent than it used to be and that i think there are some psychiatric disorders associated with it. >> youyo have to remember thereh also the schizophrenia beginiss8 about eighteen to twenty one . so some of these mayy be be unrelated to the drug use, but i'm not an advocate for the drug use. in fact, i think ingesting marijuana orally is very difficult to for peoplrye to knw what that means. and i think kids aren't veryer smart, frankly. kids may take it orally and then say, i'm having no effect and take another one . and so i think the chance ofls getting much higher levelsally by taking it orallouy is out there. i also think, though, that wenet need to inform kido s. i really do think more public information would help. for example, kid s will always make mistakes and try thingslike like drugs. but one ofdrugs. the things thas killing them is one pill. it didn't used to be when i was
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a kid. if somebody said, ohal, you kno, this person tried a pill, they didn't usually die.e pi but now one pill lacedd with t with fentanyl can cause a death.n cause death. i know two brothers here i i have two brothers here ind fro my town who died from because it overdosveoe. so we need to be telling kids l that because it looks like l a pill, itooks lik looks like ie from a pharmacy. it didn't. som it came from the trunk of some idiot who flunked out of a front, flunked out of high school is who made this senator another issue after especially after you were attacked so viciously by your neighbor and the damage that you personally suffered physicallye? apparently, kentucky authorities announced that they're investigating death threats, targeting you and also senator mcconnell and kentucky schoolchildren. what's the update here that's beyond disturbinthe update g? re's a there's a ne nw death rate from about two days ago that threatens to become a mass shooting at a school. and th e explicitly say thatlking wi that's what they're interested in. so i've been talking with the fbth the fbiying to gei today tw any leads we might have. we have .e ongoing threat
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assessment so we might get onewt to two threats a week. sometimeo tos one to two threat. a month. sog to coof these are ongoin and we have to continunte to watch them for their behavior. and so we've shared thathavior,e information to mak suree the fbi knows who these people are.ey ad the fbi is doingoi their investigation. nds of they have all kind ts of tools and hopefully they will find this person. buind this t my my suggestion to the fbi was leave no stone unturned. , o we have so many things and i'meu not blaming the fbi, but sothe many of these shootings, there have been warning signs clu and clues. and i said, by all means, an, do not stop, continue to ask forfor warrants, continue to try as fa to ask for search warrants,e pos go as far as we possibly can so we try to avoid a school shooting and not wait until it's too late. >>till it' senator , thank you . is it's great to see you tonight. back in 2019, axios called my next guest, charlie kirk, one of the biggest conservative megaphones on twitter. and in doing so,on twitt they unwittingly put a target on his back . now, in the lead up to the 2020i election, he noticed a massiven.
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drop in engagement and he felten like he was being targeted, even censored. turns out hee wa is right. included in the second drop oft twitter files was evidence thatt charlie was one of the main twit accounts blacklisted on twitter labeled by the twitterer censors and leadership, as do nott ampl amplify charliife, founder of turning point usa, joins me now. charlie, have you tried to get h in touch with the new twitter team to get more details about and happened and how this all went down of attempted throughou public discourse with ellen?rsey ywant tst, i just want to sa i'm veryer happy that hen. is releasing this information. in some ways, i feel vindicated because i've been talking about this for a couple of yearsars endlesslin ty and people say, o, yeah, okay, sure. you're censored, though. actually , twitter singled out our account and gave a threat tag of do not amplify. and so i would love to meet with elon or anybody on twitter team and find out to what extent this was done when wast s done and for what reason.
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>> but, laura , what i'm really how ous about is , were they told to do this by thehis y fbi? by the doj, by the cdc? c you see laura back ining the spring of 2020 when you ared were doing wonderful coverage about the danger of lockdown'sce and potential other treatments. i was tweeting a lot os trfeati segments from your shoofw. thwas tweeting out things i heard on your show from dr. atlas and the threat ofand i lockdown's. and i could only imagine that ia doing on twitter was a direct threat to the kind of one size fits all consensus that the cdc, pfizer ,c and azeneca,pf wanted to present on social media. and so our engagement wentagemen anywhere from one hundred twenty thousand tweets a day, down to eight hundred read tweets today, basically suffocating our entire twitter accountlly sn the highly consequential year of 2020.ns it remainseque a mysterynce of. i can assume and speculate that i think they were even more powerful factors behindesse this that gave twitter orhi pushed twitter and said, hey,d e silence that charlie kirk guy.ir yeah.k guy. to that point, charlie, elon
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musk confirmed today that some political candidates in the u.s.me polites and elsewhere themselves subject to shadow banking while they were runnin g for office. now, we don't have detailss, which candidates there were, bu it i think we can make a guee here. pretty informed guess of which side of the aisle they were on , correct? yeah.es of cour i mean, yes, we know that twitter basically acted as a democrat super pac, but we'reere looking at here and it's important to reiterate the context is an unprecedented twenty first century technologica unprecel interferef operation happening without even realizinger the extent ofin it. and i think a lot of your viewers right now i on the angle have feel likeare o i'm losing my country. but i know we're in f the majority. >> why doeas ifs it fee l as if we're not able to get our opinionsnd and views? urag and thanks to ilan's courage and bravery of releasing these whles, we now know that the mediums of which we haveinii to express our opinions, it's not a fair playing field. >> it's direct interference and i mean, this republican congress coming into
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willary , if they are not willing to look into thiss and demand subpoenas and testimony and have criminal thferrals, i mean, they will ham be worthless from the beginning. they need to go after this.te oper is thr thise grea andt inte operation of a generation that, in my personal opinion, is only further delegitimizing the integrity fuy of the 2020 election. when we talk about joe biden and all ofd talking a the heterodox opinions that weren't able to be shared in shar year.quential >> well, i think that the phrase shadow banning, i don't think we should use it. this is pure censorship. s yes, shadow bargaining kind of r sounds like. well, it's not st but iso greatn is it really that bad?ge i think we get we get caught upp in the left wing traps of of their , you know, semantic massaging, their verbal massaging of what they're doing ,whether it's to our kids or in this case, to free speech. maybe it's to gun rights.
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it's gun safety. anti second amendment legislative move. so this is censorship.hip. and they targeted you.send i assume the angle was targeted and prominent doctors i mean, we had bhattacharyya on our show last night, jay bodycheck and peter mccullough. bothm on two ofthe the most renowned thinkers on these issues, cardiologist's of course, mccallan epidemiologist, macall, one of the most published cardiologists in the united states . i mean, if they can dod itcan to him, as i said, they can you. go to anyone. and of course, they dilordd it a to you. and lord knows who is reallys suggcting this or suggesting it strongly from the biden or the trump administration. >> yeah, that's right.. what's done in darkness will come to light and we haveal to make a pledge. th this will never happen again.ag we neeain wed a restoration of the public square and these people in charge sq in the regime ,in the biden administration.on otherwise, they knew wha othter they were doing was unethicalema and wrong. ri they temporarily benefited from it. but not.w we have to make sureet people are legitimately held nacountable for what i believean
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the unethical and probably criminal nature of the suppression and censorship of millione suppression ip of mc election tampering. >> charlie, great to see you.e thank you.elo se now, california's descent into total madness just twelve dizzying new depths. horace cooper and karen davisd t respond to this reparations push that's now happeninprepara >> our stay there. the world doesn't come together like this very often, but when does the results can be extraordinary? qatar is committed to that idea growing its potential as a partner investor and innovator with possibilities that are unlimited in rewards that are priceless. let the world play and become part of our story. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems?
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1-800- two two two one , two, two, two, in the early nineteen hundreds, advertising campaigns showed california as an oasis. l.a. was described as our italy and the home of sunkist skies gy of glory., by the 1960sbu, it was considerd a true american paradise.paradi nosew remember, it was californr where they setni the iconic 60sh and 70s show, the brady bunch, because that was classic american. it wasit a place to raise a family, to send kids to good public schools. it was b beautifulea and was sa. and of course it were was wheres everyone was surfin us sa and sc francisco. it wasn't justisno the citt juyt bay. itci was so beautiful and clean itwa wass called the paris of the west. ok a but look at the california cities today. ciand you see a dramatic and depressing change. more people are homeless, ofg course, and living in homelesss shelters.
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and this is than ever before in california's history, a whopping one hundred and seventy three thousand. but even that number underestimateseven the problem. the place is also teeming with deblst. it's local governments are in the red to the tune of almost one point six trillion dollars . now, for $1 some perspective here,ary bu the discretionary budget of the entire united statesdg was one point six trillion dollars in fiscal year.$1.6 2020 t one now. it's so bad that roughly 25% of the nation's housing shortage right now is attributabl righte to california and the middle class there. it's getting absolutely crushed. the gaelp between high and low income families in california is among the biggest intop of the nation. t families at the top of income the income distribution earned eleven times more than families at the bottom. so with the golden state's decline only accelerating, youee
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might wonder what their elected leaders have been up to . well, i'll tell you, grievance giveaways. uch to ge people have stepped up and done so much to get us to a point where the mayor of sanof s francisco can provide twan fo million dollars to provide universal income to transgendeer individuals in our city. >> universal income to transgender individuals. last month, mayor london breedsy dream became a reality catching. >> now this is a transition into insolvency, if you ask me. and while transgender get universal income, california students just get the shafniversalrnia soot. test scores released two months ago show that only 40 seven percent of california students met english language standard stus, while a dismal 3% met the math standards. some . that is because the covid thosem are the lockdown's courtesy of gavin newsom. and you might wonder what the school board's answer to turning around this dismae or performance is .
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well, their answer is loweringfo standards. alo the east l.a., east palo alto excuse me, school district justy hired a diversity consultant for a cool fifty thousand dollar, for s. >> oh, he must be very smart. i had a training title ofhe the training is dismantling white supremacy culture in schools and the subtitle is how do we create anti-racist school education? not ju >>st the idea. but it's not just the diversityl racket in the schools. lockring the height of the pandemic, while its residents were locked down and he was out the frenchaundry laundry, california governor newsom signed legislatio, t goven creating- a reparations committee. e know the importanc reparations. i know the importance of history, of getting our information correct and basically beginning to move california forward. thirty one . he beat twenty one . 31-21 dr., whatever your bill . >> and we'll just start here by signing this done deal ,red h
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they delivered the first of the recommendatione s that descendants of in the statehe be compensated two hundred and twenty three thousand dollars each for housingmination discrimination. now, the total cost in mind ous is only one of goi the things they're going to compensate for ofcompensa al. the five they highlighted, itl t would cost just for housing around five hundred and sixty nine billion dollars. well, that's no big deal . it's only more than for a california's expenditures for all of 202ll0 one . well, this is obvious whereobviu this is all leadins,g. california is fast becomingomin home to just an elite class ofpl the super rich people like the kardashians. steven spielberg, mark zuckerberg, with everyone else living off the crumbs inh everyo the lower tier, the ones who are really affected by growing crimeaffected, homels and hopelessness. it's a beautiful, an state, is, california is , but it has an
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ugly reality. a middle class under siegele cls and declining quality of life for most people who can't afford anything else. >> everyonforde but the wildly wealthy suffers not justy wealth because of the left's badgh the policies, but because of lcausef their bad intentions. ba joining me now, horace cooper, project . >> twenty one chairman boo and author of the forthcoming book put y'all back in chain s and kyra davis, editor at large of red state and host of the just listen to yourself podcast. all right, horace, let'shorace,t with you. is anyt with of this really abot company hating individuals for r wrongdoing of the past or something else going on here? >> good evening, laura . >> this is really sad. that the attempt to manipulatel the political cycle in the state has reached the point where openly illegal and unconstitutional activities
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or policies are being undertaken. and one would have thought that in california, the black support for progressivesogress and their policies have beeniv o locked down that these kind of blatant attempts wouldn't be necessary. this is quitthise revealing that the misery that the woke agenda has created in the state, ned in as you outlined in the opening, destroying one of our major treasures, the state of california. >> excuse me, now, californiane, who are black can't even be counted to continuesattemp supporting without this attempt un an illegatl and unconstitutional bid to buy support kyra.s is >> i know this is early, butbuil doat's the reaction inside the state? do you think? this would be a very populary measure statewide?
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>> no, it's unaffordable. i predict that the same thinged that happened to universal health carune will happen to ths . universal health care has been passed three times since buthe state, but it's been rejected every time it's it's to seellion is literally unaffordable. >> we're going to see the same thing with this half a trilliont dollars just aart the start. >> no, this is really and i think it's really important to keep in mind that the committee actually asked newsome for an extension so they could keep debating this. they weren't bending through. there's been a lot of internal debate and argument thisunity in committee is not united , by the way, and neither are all black people in california. e alwho constitutes the make upf who will get compensated. so they asked for an extension e and newsome rejected that extension. they wante ad the extension to twenty twenty four . why do you think newsome rejectility their ability to add even more things in there? becaustothe moree newsome knows he's running for president at some point and he wantat somes n on this. >> all of this is justt poli political posturing.
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and kerry, you hitti the on muc the head. this is much as much about newsom's running for president as it is about u anything else he wants to solidify, wrap up that blacke vote and that's what it is . here. >> and horace, have a greatd thn weekend. thank you. a serialized royalk you. a royal disgrace and what to avoid in the air as you travel for christmas. raymond arroyo has all the new rules on friday following next . when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here, i realized that this was a story that i certainly wanted to share and found the great yellowstone look the same today as they described in these journals. a hundred and fifty years ago. no way. i'm walking in the shadow of the pioneer following the trail they blazed shefi. perfect, just perfect.
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even when will and kate camee co over and i had met hervi for the first time, they came over for dinner, i remember was inan jeans and i was barefoot. it w it's like i was a hugger. i guess i started to understandn very quickly that the formalitdy on the outside carried through on the inside. americans will understand this. we have medieval timese meet dir and tournament. >> it was like that, like i curtsied as though i was liker ,pleasure to meet you, your majesty. right. >> okay, shocking that she >>esn't consider a better actress. this is clownish. this if they want a private life. wan and that waste the whole sale.a, we want a private life. we q want to go away. then be quiet. shut up. stop talking about the royal family. but, laura , this is all they've got. one hundred million dollarsro from netflix for this self flagellation and attachable
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fan. >> this is it.. >>is is it. this is this is the show. >> this is the first day.t thisda is all yourself. nited st >> this is the first day we're in the united states .d and she goesthen and she like pe the pregnant god . you know what?.ou tae the titlesason tw what t away from. there's a reason the tower oheof london exists of thendonm to traders there. laura , with holiday travel beginning, it's timeay traveli r raymonds air rules. my guide to safe and hygienic travel. traveler posted th a traveler posted this video for white socks being drawn on by a child in the row in front of her watch. >> laura . the ring of fire . down, down, down, the plane. o. >> okay, rule number one , don h not take your shoes off in the air and never, never, never place your filthy socks inks i someone else's space .e else's space. she put it next to the child in she put it next to the child in the row in front. what wouldwas view you have donf someone put their sock nexte
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to you on your ? what do you think? ohkay what, you might be in tro. >> the absolute worst is men in flip flops on planes or the newn trend wearing your bedroom slippers. oh, yeah, that's a lovely fuzzy for now because that's what we want to see. wae. e of taking your s if you makhoe the mistake off th taking your shoes off for the good lord sake, leave your socks on and don't putotale your no cheese iesn contacts. with public surfaces. look at this.is, us eustice barefoote hi tacoma air thing. i wish i can i would have to leave. i have to get off the plane. t i'd have to stop the plane.t called tsa. >> we do. women don't want to see the men's feet except at the beach or in othet wantr set. but they don't we don't want to see their feet or phobia. i don't like that it'st. okay. now, last week i brought youwe the story of the biden energy department officialst you say a britain who allegedly snatched a woman's roller bag, laura , be from a carousel. he's been charged with theft in minneapolis. inthey them later traveled, an with that bag. >> well, sam, back in the news
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this time, britain is chargedbr with stealing a bag from the las vegas airport, bringing me to rule number two ruleo as g as this guy is on the loose. ladies, if you treasure your clothing and other things, pack them in a carry on . n is like the grinch of ladies apparel or the grinch and stole. oh, there he is in full vegas bling. s th maybe this is the grinch vegas amalgam here. we're back . i didn't know they were back green. the green lipstick. nd and is this a biden administration? it's fine.nistration a it's another little tit its fipr ladies if you're traveling as long as britain's for you. by the way, this guy's got he'sp secretp security clearance. if he's found guilty ofy of a a felony, that security clearance should go . he should be fired. right? it should be in jail. well, but a thief in multiple airports, it's a federal crime story. looks like mr. clean ladies pac also pack your things inke a tol chest if you have to check. he won't grab that. so, you know, if you if you miss your flight or if it's delayed, what should you do?
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>> oh, well, you know,a i normally would have adviseser, you to take a car service, uber het. t then bu it then i saw this video of a ride share and well, i lost all respect for these services. >>respect fo just just a little just a little bit. to find out what it means to me . >> well, to bill rspca, to anita broderick, kathleen willey. >> how about paula jones? yos two beats behind and off key respect a little bit. a little bit. this is a this is a car ride straight to .ess th god bless thatat poor woman inwt the back. prisonerhe >>o chelsea and hillary clinton. now, rah iw m is going to behe' the museum of the bible saturdaybe in washington, signi copies of his new book.th him so go see him, raymond.ra greaymd itt to see you. >> all right. in>> moments, one of the most horrifying stories we have ever
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temperature spiked to one hundred and three in the middle of the night. ght. ththat was terrifying for any parent of a newborn. new doctors ordered an x rayis to check for any sign of infection in his lungs. well, that x ray showed a weeksu old fracturere on ribcage, one that had already healed.docn doctors determineded t that it s from non accidental trauma. well trauma., sarah and her husd josh , were now suspected of child abusbusee. the massachusetts department of children and families got involved questioningthe tioningh the parents and their other son , three year old clarancthe now, just a few days later, at one o'clock in the morning, josh and sarah heard a pounding at the door.e it was the police and dcfto tak demanding to take their kids away. e the so you guys showed up ate sand i one o'clock on the saturday morning. and what is what is the current situation like? what are you like? are you do they have the proper >> forization to take our kids ? from whawhat it i understand, y
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this is an emergency order. from wha t i understand. but we don't have any paperwork or anything. so you can takrwore thisk or ab yes. kid okay, how about read any paperwork? i would like to see, but it'sk. not here. no so no paperwork, no proof that this was legal.ive pe just five people standinopg attd the door in the middle of the night. that's normal. demanding to take theses norm childrenal,g toen away from their parents. well, after an hour, sarah started getting her children ready, but she triechin to stay calm to them. >> you get to go on a car ride through. i mean, i gave her t the information to call on monday to to get on monday. >> and why is this happening?e a like you go from? yeah, our concern is that you're you're adding three days . >> two days. cas
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that's karma to the case monday. well, dcf told these parents in the middle of the night on friday that they had to waito until monday to get any information about their children. i read this story and ii actually wanted to just throw up. it was m the most sickening sete of details. joinint g me now are those two parents, josh baby and sarah perkins. >> sarah , as a mom of three children, i'm trying to put myself in your position . ist so heartwrenching. wrenching. the detail s of this. investigation but you say that during the investigation you weredl repeatedly asked aboutd about yr your religion and thewhen i washington post, which told your story and a lot of detail, which when i read this morning said that dcf intake reportha notice that you or noted that tr you frequently glance towardd your husband when being questioned. and then i guess they went on to theorize thaen being t this might be due to a possible power dynamic because of religion. reo
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sarah , what what are these creeps talking about here? yeah, i think it was reallyainl certainly disturbing to us to seedisee ho how often it cam. at another point when when josh parents took custody of the kids guardians, they were asked if mormons believe inr corporal punishment. belief which had really nothing to do with our case, because we don't we don't use corporal punishment. , regardless osofss of mormon teaching,mo they don't preach more corporal punishment. it was entirely beside pre the point for our case. and i thind i k it became very clear very quickly that how yous fare in this system is totally luck of the draw and what catches the caseworkers attention and whether or not they're willing to work with you and what their biases art e, what they think about our religion. t well, josh , that was my next. point here. i mean, it seemsit s to me that it's pretty obvious that you were suspects because you're
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people of great faith and you happen to be mormons and they didn't like that.s like that's what it seems that thesea facts seem to poinctt only to othe direction here. otherwise, not a lot of this makes sense. least not these notations at least. yeah, well, i'll say we can'txay know exactly why they made all their decisions. n but i think it was a terrible decision. but i think what's perhaps most shocking is not the incompetence , but that this isn't that uncommon. this actually happens allparent s.the time to parents whereat the number of people havee that reached out to me. at and just the data shows that this happens all the time. of h main is one of their main ways and steps around the country, one ofhe their main interventios is to take kids. >> sarah shourd is everything. where does everything nowids? stand? where are your kids and how arey they doing? doing yeah, so we after, i think fourr
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months almost of the day, we we got full custody again. it was a fairly protracted wegal battles for months. and during those four months, we were visited twice a week by different social workers. and those visits were hard. they were hard on us.s were they were hard on our kids. clarance usually would wet himself after those visits, wouldn't have really spiked behavioral issues after those after his visiter thost. but we finally did get fullcust. custody. and i also mentioned we're four months. it was long and it was brutal for josh , how much does thisoso cost you guys?mu i mean, thisch is just a horrorb horror movie here. i mean, i can'elt even believeis this is actually happening. g buapparently, it's not all thn uncommon.. josh , how muc h? it's very common.. we are at this point, a fifty thousand dollars in legal fees. there's, of course, other fees.and thexpenses on top of e have been very fortunate that,
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you know, we're not wealthy particularly wealthy, but we, are we have social capital and we're connected to people that we're able to give us a lot ofiw money. we did some fundraising. we're still doinasg fundraisin g right now to to raise money at. joshua sabeh .com, you know, so that we can get money to fightee back not just for ourselves, but for other people and makes t changes to the law to protectto families. withnd i would just add , you, the reason we've gone public with this story was really never about us .t uswe had a down payment saved sm that we were able to use, as well as some ofsubmit the donations that we got.many but the vast majority of people in the system are not sosystem a fortunate. en most people who end up in these in this situation are people without the sorts of resources and community access thaaccessta had. and so w re feel a real can t obligation to do what we can to speak out and to to sharet our stories that we can start to make needed changes. make >>ne josh and sarah , this stor ,i mean, it just gets wilder
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