tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News December 13, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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♪ . >> sean: all right, unfortunately that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. you make this show possible. we can't thank you enough. please set your dvrs so you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. for news all the time anytime all the time foxnews.com, hannity.com. in the meantime not let your heart be troubled. laura what's going on tonight. >> laura: were you at the white house today forthat big celebration? i didn't see you there. no? i saw some other arrangeors there but i didn't see you. >> sean: it took me a second. was there a christmas party i wasn't invited to? >> laura: it was a party all right. >> sean: i was not there for the show. cyndi lauper's better days are behind her. i've never seen a drag queen show. i don't care if people go to them but it's not age appropriated for kids in school.
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>> laura: that's shocking. you are very old and so judgmental. all right hannity great to see you tonight as always. hi i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. florida governor ron desantis will be here in moments. but, first, real science fights back. that's the focus of tonight's angle. will anthony fauci ever leave the national stage? he's like cher whose farewell concert tore never ends always promising an end never ends. it's been four months since dr. lock down announced retiring and is now still talking, this time how others shouldn't be allowed to talk. >> the people who spread the disinformation are very energetic and seem to have nothing else to do but do that. so we've got to be out there. scientists and the general public and those who understand the facts and get out there and talk about true and correct
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information. >> laura: wait, whoa, whoa, whoa. true and correct information? now that's rich coming from him. the elf and ego maniac who lied about masks, pained ignorance about the wuhan lab downplayed the protection of natural immunity and ignored the benefits of benefits of vitamin d-3 and other anti vie rails. how does this individual who still defends the school closure somehow believe he still has standing, standing alone, to lecture anyone else about these matters? is he delusional? devious? or both? you decide. >> it can be dangerous to the health of the nation when disinformation diswades people from making use of what could be life-saving interventions like vaccination, wearing a mask and abiding by good public health practices. that would be horrible to see people suffer and die because of
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disinformation. >> laura: as usual, today's liberals are not interested in an open conversation. and they certainly don't want to ever have to defend their views. for instance, we've known for a long time that the covid shot does not stop either transmission or infection. and that it's truly physicality for those without comorbidities is that of the flu. so why did fauci get this so wrong. what's mandating the covid shot and boosters given what we know. it's worked out for the ceo of pfizer who's a multi billionaire who's now immune from lawsuits and death. worked out great for him. if we had a press that actually held the powerful in check they would have spent time investing the incredible arguments by guests by our incredible guests. instead the regime media seems
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fine with ons tra sizing and even silencing these people. and rather than blaming arrogant public health officials for their own pr problems, they blame those who got the covid strategy right. >> are we developing an anti science? >> yeah. well -- >> in society. >> the answer is yes. that would be a terrible blow to society and i believe to our democracy if all of a sudden people say, well, what's the use? there's so much untruth out there we might as well not even push back on it. >> laura: democracy. of course, the simple truth is, we're not anti science at all. we're anti fake science where medical professionals fail to adhere to basic principles, fail to follow the scientific method instead use a health crisis to promote a political agenda. the new normal. thank god we had some state leaders who saw lockdowns for what they were, sick power grabs, including governor ron desantis, who just hosted a
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round table of some of the most important scientific minds out there. those who had the courage to ski sent regardless of threats or intipdation or the chance of being black listed by big tech. >> centrally important issue that caused the problem is that we silenced people from expressing their thinking, qualified people from expressing their thinking and as a result, the decision-making at the top of the country was absolutely abysmal. when you have censorship, the kinds of suppression of voices, essentially, effectively a social credit system demeaning people who disagree with, you know, the cdc or whatever, you're going to get bad decisions that don't get checked. >> laura: well, given how much damage the lockdowns and the mandates did to our children, our businesses, our military, and our police, we need a full
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accounting. with real data, not just pfizer-generated data. data about what happened, what went wrong, and why. given the unknown and known risks versus the minuscule benefits of the mrna shots for the young and the healthy, how did a vax mandate ever make any sense? >> we did a study in florida where we looked at all-cause mortality and cardiac mortality after the covid-19 vaccines. the major finding, which was, there was a signal for a markedly increased risk of cardiac death in young men, specifically in that age and sex group. >> laura: and women who have been injured by the vaccine also have a right to be heard. and their cases taken seriously. >> before my vaccine i was active, worked out. ran three miles, cross fit, ran spartan races, even did martial arts. bit of a tom boy.
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i have three sons in the military and they were mandated to get the vaccine. in order for me to be able to see them, i needed to be vaccinated. i have been on 17 months of ivig infusions. i go to an infusion center and be infused for 6-10 hours and they don't really know how to treat me. working in healthcare you would think that you would get the best care and the best resources available to you. i was being ignored, gas lit, and abandoned. >> laura: that's heart breaking. from someone who works in healthcare, no less. her story of needless pain and suffering didn't land her on the cover of people. it didn't get her a guest spot on meet the press. but hers is another important voice that deserves to be heard and that's the angle. our next guest has fought
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relentlessly against medical cartels silencing campaign which is why he invited people like michelle and actual experts to join him in florida today and is also calling for a grand jury now to investigate any and all wrong doing in florida with respect to the covid-19 vaccines. joining us now is florida governor ron desantis. governor, great to see you tonight. what did you learn today in hearing, again, these voices, many of them suppressed or people ostracized over the last few years? >> well, laura, like anything, i mean, you take an mrna shot and the way to view it is, okay, what are the benefits and what are the draw backs. and it seems like our medical establishment never wanted to be honest with people about the potential draw backs. so you showed a clip from a doctor down here in florida and the analysis that he's done with people, particularly young men who have taken the mrna shots. we, of course, had witnesses
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talk about their experience. and how are we in a situation, yes, florida, we banned vaccine passports almost two years ago. we banned the shot mandates for jobs and saved a lot of people's jobs. nevertheless, throughout our country, you still have hundreds of universities in other states that are still mandating these boosters on these college kids. when any type of cost benefit analysis would say the benefit for them taking the shot, as you alluded to, it doesn't prevent them from getting infected or spreading it anyways. the benefit is minuscule. but, as joe latapoe and other studies have shown there is a risk for doing it. so why can't our medical establishment acknowledge that? why the deception and why have they continued to do this for two years. >> laura: i want to read some of the reaction to your move today. new york magazine's jonathan chats said it's very obvious ron
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desantis is courting the anti vaccine movements, it's intellectual dysfunction similar from vanity affair taking your authoritarian to next levels. governor is your goal with this round table today to demonize public health and safety officials? >> let me tell you this, laura. the authoritarians were the ones that wanted to mandate the vax on people. i protected people from having that happen and made sure floridians could make their own choice. the authoritarians wanted to institute a vaccine passport system, almost like a social credit system, so that people who dissented from this would be marginalized from society entirely. we rejected that and we banned it. so we were, from the very beginning, you know, helping people make their own decisions, but not using either the coercive power of the state or allowing big corporations to
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condition those choices. and so, look, at the end of the day, what we're looking for is to provide truth, to provide accurate data and to provide accurate analysis. and we had a great researcher from denmark. you know, laura, denmark does not allow people under 50, unless they have pre-existing conditions, to get the mrna shots because they've analyzed it and said that the draw backs outweigh the benefits. but they've also looked at all-cause mortality and the researcher found that yes, in some age groups there was a decline in covid mortality after taking these but then there was an increase in other types of mortality. so why have we not seen big declines in excess mortality since these things have been introduced? so we have now a panel that we've created in florida that is effectively going to function the way a cdc should function and basically do evidence-based medicine, take studies seriously that counteract the narrative.
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and be willing to ask questions and going where the data leads. >> laura: and governor on another issue, today in washington, the white house was celebrating the president signing of a national legislation to protect both interracial marriage and non-traditional marriages, gay marriage, and the like. there are a lot of religious conservatives and other traditional americans who are concerned that this will end up being a severe encroachment on religious liberty and religious conscious rights and i wonder if you might have a reaction to those concerns. >> i think they're valid concerns. i mean, laura, was interracial marriage being even debated in this country? nobody's talking about that. they're using the power, i think, of the federal government in ways that will absolutely put religious institutions in difficult spots if you have people that are so inclined to be very aggressive against that.
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and i don't think that it was -- there was certainly no need to do this and i do think that those concerns were valid. >> laura: and the other issue brewing here which will affect all the states, which is this omnibus spending bill working its way through the senate with mitch mcconnell looking like he wants to strike a deal with chuck schumer. lot of house republicans we want to talk to one not happy because they're obviously taking over the house in a few weeks meaning no leverage for the republicans going forward. i know you're not in congress anymore, but you have a lot of experience having been a congressman. what would your reeks be if you were still up on capitol hill and you just lost all that leverage next year. >> obviously they should punt it to the new congress when we'll have the majority in the house. there will be more republican leverage and they'll be able to hopefully engineer a better outcome than they will being in the minority in both houses right now. >> laura: why do you think the republicans would not want to do that? kevin mccarthy or whoever would
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be speaker? why do you think? >> laura, you're looking to a guy that has voted against omnibus bills in my sleep when i was in congress. i mean, that's just the way these guys operate. i never fit into that and part of the reason i ran for governor, quite frankly, is because i didn't like the way washington operated. but, yeah, you have really both parties have been addicted to these big omnibus bills they'll put it out thousands of pages no one will read it and it's basically back to nancy pelosi government, pass it to find what's in it. and i think the american people are sick of that. >> laura: governor desantis, we really enjoyed the round table today. thank you for staying on this issue of covid accountability. it's great to see you tonight >> and last night's angle revealed the many ways in which the popular culture, entertainment, the classroom, and so on, legitimized and even main-stream and who arent behavior today that got elevated as i mentioned earlier at the
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white house. as we just mentioned with governor desantis, joe biden held kind of an over the top, you know, celebration, this extravaganza, that was named the respect for marriage act, the bill that moves to restrict freedom have religion and freedom of speech. whether you're catholic or evangelical or muslim, any serious person of faith, you will not necessarily have the right, tomorrow, that you had yesterday. but, like pelosi made famous, biden tried to frame this as protecting the children. >> we need to challenge the hundreds of callous cynical laws introduced in the states targeting transgender children terrifying families and criminalizing doctors who give children the care they need. we have to protect these children. >> laura: and how would we go about doing that? look no further than the invite list. president of the ceremony today was someone called marty gould cummings a non-binary drag queen
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who has repeatedly attacked police online. here's how matter described his work at drag shows just a few years back. >> i would ask the kids during these shows, i would say what do you want to be when you grow up. and, to my surprise, a lot of these kids said they wanted to be a drag queen. for me, drag has always been about leadership, about being a leader and being a role model. being able to be a leader and a role model for these kids. >> laura: let's be very clear here. this push by the left, biden included, is about destroying the nuclear family. the question is, why were there so many republicans okay about going along with it. joining me now is someone who voted against this bill congressman jim banks chairman of the committee. is this about marriage or about religious freedom and freedom of speech how are they affected
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about by this bill. >> this bill reminds me of the inflation reduction act which didn't have anything to do that, the respect for marriage act doesn't have anything to do with respecting marriage it's about trampling on our religious freedoms and liberties. and that should be, laura, a line in the stand for republicans. we should never cross that line. we should always vote against attacks on our religious freedoms. so that's exactly what this -- >> laura: how would it play on it though. so for our viewers, would this play out in like a catholic school setting where someone applied to work at the catholic school and -- >> that's a great example. >> laura: two men or three people married. >> adoption agencies that might speak out in favor of traditional marriage and against same-sex marriage, this bill attacks the religious liberties of those types of organizations. senator mike lee tried to pass an amendment that would stop lawsuits against faith-based groups and democrats blocked that amendment. >> so that tells you where this is going. >> that's what it's all about. >> laura: otherwise they would have said no problem, i see
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where you're coming from, let's add that amendment on and it's basically just codifying what the supreme court already did in the gay marriage case already but they refuse to allow religious, basically, protections and exemptions from any future lawsuits. >> exactly. this is a long line of examples of this administration who's passed bills like this or tried to attack religious liberties. so we have to draw that line in the stand. republicans have to be fully aware of what this administration is trying to do and do everything we can to stop it. >> laura: i've heard almost no one in leadership speaking about this. i mean, this is one of the most consequential things. the left is partying all over washington tonight. >> there's nothing more important. >> laura: they believed in this bill, in my view, more than a lot of republicans and elected office, not yourself, but believed it was a wrong-headed approach. >> again, same sex marriage is legal in america.
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>> laura: already established by the court. >> for generations interracial marriage has been legal. so there's no attacks on that. this is all about attacking people of faith, attacking the nuclear family, people who speak out in favor of traditional marriage and attacking your religious freedom. >> laura: congressman great to see you tonight. thank you >> until now the group of people inside the nih and the department of health and human services who use taxpayer money to fund that gain of function research. they've been hidden. you didn't know who they were. that's about to change. congressman james jordan and comber join me in moments. it's going to send shock waves through washington. stay there.
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snit snit ♪ >> laura: now while democrats have dismissed our own government's role in the creation of covid republicans have been demanding answers on the origins of the virus for years. >> are you saying that this was not viral gain of function research? >> we know, and the misinformation, that the guide rails for what can be done or not were not established by me. they were established by a three-year process led by the office of science and technology policy of the white house. >> laura: of course it was never his fault. and sadly we could never find out exactly who was involved in the nih's gain of function
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research and the p-3 framework board responsible for its oversight. that is until now. armed with a new majority in the house republicans are starting to uncover those behind the practice. tonight and shared exclusively with the ingram ingraham angle, congressman james comer and jim jordan sending a letter to the hhs secretary launching an investigation into covid's origin. the individual you see right now appear before the oversight committee they're identified in the letter as the pcthree o. corresponding to congressmen comer and jordan they've never been identified, but they work to approve taxpayer dollars for gain of function research. remember the ecohealth a shrines. this move will surely accepted shock waves through the nih hhs and the biden administration. will anyone in the media actually cover it? we will. joining us exclusively incoming chair of of the house oversight
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committee james comer and jim jordan. congressman comer we'll start with you. why were these names hidden until now and what were their rolls in the money that went to gain of function research. >> no one in congress has been interested in the gain of function or holding dr. fauci accountable in nih. we've been doing the research behind the scenes in the minority for two years we identified all the individuals in the government specifically at hhs that had any role also at nih in funding the gain of function research at the wuhan lab with our tax dollars. now we're making these names public and we're asking them to come in and do an interview with us in january when we become the majority. >> laura: congressman jordan i know money went through equal health alliance run by pete dash shuck. ecohealth aligns partners with
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the wuhan lab on various research and then what happens. >> ecohealth got the american tax dollars. they were a company that wasn't properly vetted as we pointed out. they didn't comply with their grant contract. they then sent the money to a lab in wuhan china a lab that wasn't up to code and a lab that was doing gain of function research. what happens? a deadly virus breaks out in that city where that lab is at and they try to tell us no it didn't start in a lab it was a bat to a penguin to a hippo to joe rogen and six million people around the world. that's their story. we have documents we uncovered. here's one from taz i can to my ago why he says dear jenny this is terrific we are happy to hear that our gain of function research funding pause has been lifted. it was lifted. >> laura: obama lifted the pause remember. >> here's the other one, this is from health and human services to his company ecohealth. nyad rereviewed your grant
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complication. the experiments to generate sars like confuses are not subject to the hhs pthree c0 framework so not subject to the typical review process. so they bypass the review process and took the lift off the gain of function and shazam what happens a deadly virus breaks out in the very place where american tax dollars were sent to wuhan china. and what does -- here's the other key thing, fauci new this three years ago. what does he do with that information? does he tell the president, the commander in chief, that a deadly virus. >> laura: he covered it up. >> they did a congress call to get their story staff. he didn't tell the president, he didn't tell dr. bishgs, he didn't tell the experts in the government he got this conference call together to get their story straight and keep that information from the american people. and what we've lost here is so darn important because we don't want it to ever happen again. >> laura: to that point congressman comer in the letter you wrote fauci because you and
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your agency have been at the center at the pandemic response since its inception your documents and your testimony are essential to informing the committee about what the u.s. government knew regarding the origins of covid and when the government knew it. now, this would be the biggest scandal of all time if it turns out that, indirectly or, in some way, u.s. government tax dollars went to the ultimate creation of the virus that killed millions and millions of people worldwide, and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of americans. the biggest scandal of all time correct? >> you're correct and we are suffering the consequences every day. the kids are behind in school. >> laura: people are dead. >> the whole supply chain's been disrupted all because of decisions that dr. fauci and dr. collins made and now we find out what we've known all along that our tax dollars were going there despite what dr. fauci said initially and none of these employees that had anything to do with overseeing the grant to
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make sure the grant was in compliance, as jim said they were never in compliance and they got funded again by the way a few weeks ago. they need to come before congresses and explain their decision making and be held accountable. >> laura: fauci defended the chinese researchers on this show in february of 2020 before the pandemic was announce iffed. congressman jordan the new york times is reporting there is bipartisan legislation to create what they're calling a 9/11 style panel to investigate the pandemic response. they see that, you know, people are concerned about what you guys are uncovering, i think, but that the white house is privately resisting it. >> go figure. yeah. yeah, go figure. >> laura: why are they working so hard to get just a modest level of accountability? forget full accountability how about any accountability. >> probably because everything they told us was false, told us it wasn't our money, told us it wasn't in a lab, told us there was no such thing in natural
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immunity first virus in history. everything everything they told us turned out to be false maybe that's the reason. but we should have legislation and the white house should support this that would ban american tax dollars being used in any way for gain of function. that should be one of the things that comes out of this investigation we're doing, ban that type of stuff from happening, certainly ban it from going to a lab in china. >> laura: i don't even understand why we're doing any research in china frankly. >> i don't either. >> laura: they keep their people in slave camps with neck chains. why are we doing anything in china? i mean i'm sure there are brilliant scientists in china but we don't have the safeguards or the access, we never got the access to the wuhan lab or any of the documents or patient zero. we don't know patient zero to this date correct. >> still don't know. >> laura: congressmen, i cannot wait to see what you uncover and best of luck to you we'll cover it every step of the way shaw >> some breaking news on the murders out of idaho tonight full report in moments and speaking of heinous crimes a 77 year old grandmother brutally
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♪ >> laura: two huge new developments in the investigation into those grizzly murders of those university of idaho students last month. courtesy of fox news and fox digital, we've now learned that new details of the injuries sustained from one of the victims, and while late today we learned of a new break in the case that could be monumental. for all the new details we go to fox reporter alexis mcadams in idaho. alexis. >> laura it's been more than a month since students were murdered in this house behind me in moscow idaho and now new surveillance images could help police crack this case. look here on your screen fox news digital getting this exclusive photo of a white sedan caught on camera at a local gas
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station around 3:45 the morning of the quadruple murders. it looks similar to the 2011 to 2013 white hyundai elantra that investigators are looking for. police say that car was near the home at the time of the murders and would like to talk to the people that were in that vehicle. investigators pulleded that tape today. now more than a month into this case, this police body camera footage is leading to new questions. moscow police officers are seen here questioning these students suspected of underage drinkings. but in the background tipsters spotted a group of people walking by that group caught on camera at 3:12 a.m. putting that group of people and police steps from the home in the time frame corner says four students were stabbed to death. >> the bodycam footage the people seen in the back you never know if that's going to be part of the investigation or connected. so we want that type of material so we can make that judgment. >> kaylee goncalves, martha maccallum, xana kernodle and ethan chapin were killed more
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than one month ago. right now the fbi analyzing hours of surveillance video including this foot a&ming which shows kaylee and maddie hours before they were killed. investigators also collected video surveillance from local businesses like this bar and gas station near the crime scene. police remember the day of this crime vividly. >> there was a lot of crying. there were friends trying to find out who exactly was inside the house. some family members that arrived on scene. >> the county coroner tells me that investigators did put paper bags on the hands of those victims before they moved the bodies at this home. that was to preserve any dna evidence they could have found and if these victims fought back laura they could have had the killer's dna on their hands or under their fingernails. laura. >> laura: thank you. speaking of gruesome murders shocking local communities, this past saturday in the buck head section of atlanta, police believe 77 year old grandmother eleanor bowls walked in to find a man attempting to steal her
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car. after she tried to stop the would-be robber, he allegedly stabbed her to death and proceeded to steal the car. now she was found by her son michael who was returning to spend the holidays with her. >> finding her like that is something that will be with me forever. what happened to mom was her worst nightmare. it's most people's worst nightmare. i want everyone to understand that none of us are really safe. and if this could happen to mom, it could happen to anyone. >> laura: the suspected murderer is 23 year old antonio brown. he's been charged with murder, aggravated battery, possession of a knife during the commission of a felony, elder abuse and hijacking a motor vehicle. the murder occurred just two miles from the governor's mansion in a gated community. but the criminals are becoming so brazen in this suburb of atlanta that none of that matters. due to the recent explosion of
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crime, some buck head residents have pushed for a session from the city of atlanta all together they want no part of it. bill white is leading that effort, the ceo of buck head city movement and he joins me now. bill, how much has crime risen in this area in the past few years? let's say since the george floyd protests. >> yes, laura, thanks for having us on. i know you are an amazing mother, we have some mutual friends, i'm the son of a 77 year old mother and our heart goes out to the bowls family just unbelievable. michael is such a warm and generous person. i had a long conversation with him and crime is sky rocketed in buckhead. the city of atlanta can no longer protect the people of buckhead anymore. we have not been able to hire the requisite amount of police to protect us and the city of atlanta is not politically willing to do what it takes to stop crime. laura, this crime was completely
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avoidable. he has a rap sheet as long as your arm and the da is spending her time prosecuting somebody we all know for a phone call as opposed to putting the 18 lawyers working on that on putting this man in jail. he should not have committed that crime because he should be rotting in jail. and that's the fact. and with the buckhead city movement, we are just looking to put public safety number one. the democratic policies of atlanta are failing. they can't keep us safe. and you've been talking about this. we have to get back to loving our police. young michael must be going through something we could never even imagine, our heart goes out to that family and we have to honor her memory, this horrible heinous crime by doing better. by protecting the people. >> laura: yeah, well this is happening all over the country. i mean -- >> yes. >> laura: there's a big movement to kind of devalue the suburbs, this idea that you don't have any right to live in a nice,
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safe suburb. why do you have a right to do that. so whether it's building low income housing or high rises, you know, traditionally, you know, residential area, i mean, things are changing and it's done with a purpose. her friend, eleanor bowles's friend spoke with a local fox affiliate about what was once a safe and very friendly neighborhood of buckhead. watch. >> we are in a real crisis with safety. >> laura: friends say ms. bowles moveded to the gated community to feel safe. >> i know from being a friend of ellen's for, as i said, 20 years, she was here to be safe. >> laura: so she moved there to be safe. it's gated. somehow this antonio character, brown character, got through the fence and was able to do what he did. >> that's right. >> laura: still murdered. >> yeah, that's right, laura. and thank you for pointing that out. you know, he had just previously tried to rob a liquor store.
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they were chasing him out of the store and they had called the police. and we do not fault the police for this, just, there's not enough police in atlanta, and no cop wants to work for a city that voted to defund the police. so they took 25 minutes to respond to that burglary and that allowed him to escape into this gated community. so on two fronts this crime should have never happened. and that's why we're pushing for buckhead city laura i don't like to bring politics into this but it's our way of saying enough is enough this is the final straw for us and we're going to get it done. >> laura: all right, mike, we appreciate it. thank you for your effort and we'll be following it. >> thank you. >> laura: it's tuesday and that means jimmy failla is back. an important update to our fecal investigation last night plus a dictionary struggles to define woman. jimmy's on deck with a reaction. so stay there. your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started.
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all right. we had an enormous response to last night's leather fragrant news and we thought it was important to bring you a very important update. no one knows more about, a hem, toilets than jimmy failla host of fox across america on fox news radio. jimmy, well, we have some very good news, okay. the unsavory bits that we dropped last night may actually -- there might be a solution to it. watch. >> since vacuum toilets evacuate waste by bringing air into the toilet, all splash mist and by tierial migration is eliminated. with a gravity toilet a demonstration under these conditions shows the particles of waste water and bacteria that migrate out of the toilet bowl during the flush cycle. >> laura: jimmy you look a little flush tonight.
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your reaction. >> yeah, you know, i really appreciate, i appreciate this booking laura. you were like, who hangs out in a lot of men's restrooms? jimmy failla does. he's always in there, right? >> laura: well, you know. >> here's the thing, go ahead. >> laura: if the lid fits. >> if the shoe fits. >> laura: go ahead. >> let me say my part here laura, is this. okay? i'm fascinated by the technology. my problem is, i live in a liberal city and no one uses toilets, they go out on the sidewalk. so i need something called -- laura i need a gravity sidewalk. if you can get a way to take this technology and put it on the subway, i would like to go on the one train without it being the number two train if you're picking up what i'm putting down on this disgusting floor. >> laura: jim why i if you're actually in the restroom and you notice another individual in the restroom does not wash his hands before exiting said restaurant
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restroom, do you take it upon yourself to gently correct the behavior and ask, would you consider washing your hands? >> no. you want to know why, laura? >> laura: why? >> because i don't like getting punched in the face. i'm not a bathroom cop. like i'm with you that they should wash their hands but half of the people that are hanging out in public restrooms in new york live in those restrooms. so i'm now a guest in someone's house telling them how to behavior? no thanks. >> laura: i'm talking about all the fancy restaurants you guys go to and all those bathrooms. >> when i go to the fancy restaurant they think i'm the attendant that hands them the towel, stop it. aim not policing the sink. you're on your own. you're a i lot tougher than me ingram. >> laura: to the next topic, the cambridge dictionary updated its divination for woman. a spokesperson for the dictionary told the washington
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post the loaning time definition of the word adult female human beings but an addition is below, an adult and lives and identifies as a female though they may have said to have a different sex at birth. >> oh, god. >> laura: jimmy, help me here. >> come on. reconfigureering the language is the birthing person of all evil. this is so stupid. it's a total cave to the woke crowd. you can always tell the cambridge dictionary on the shelf because it's the only book without a spy. come on, man. this is embarrassing laura and it starts here with the language. but the reason i selfishly get mad is because it's about to fill ter into pop culture and pretty soon we're all going to be listening to haul and oats singing them eater and roy or ba
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son singing and all this crap on the radio. >> laura: who identified being a woman who was -- what? was created by whom? by whom were you created? you're a creator. they don't want to say that. jimmy great to see you, i'm digging the blazer tonight, very nice. now go get my car. all right, jimmy thank you >> reading with jp is a fun one tonight. i'm going to read. the last bite explains. ♪
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sciences. >> greg: a bunch of noble people. kjp was back mispronouncing words today in a tastier division. >> this is a civil rights comorbid that was achieved in a by karple bipartisan way a by karp al support was had for this piece of legislation. this piece of legislation was done in a bipartisan, bicaramel way. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> greg: happy tuesday, everybody. yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. calm down, everybody. so let's talk about the arrest of sam bankman-fried, aka mashed potato [ee
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