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this documentary can see it, wea hope that it increasesse your faith. and with the biblewhat the sayst history, you men , mostly about jesus christ, heje is in factth the savior of the amen. >> and the reason fore reas the seasonon. i hope folks will check it out on fox nation and chris, great to talk to you tonight. god bless you. what a great project . don't forget to watch the life of available right now on fox nation. .com, that's all the time we have left. don't forget to tune in tomorrow night and the great laura ingraham and her angle takes it from here. >> hey, laura . hey, pete. i'm going to i'm i have a hard time keeping up with you. you just interviewed me for your fox nation special on the schools. now you got tracing. steps. i mean, you're on morning, noon and night and now it's fantastic. i can't wait to watch. >> thank you, laura . i appreciate it. all right. all right. merry christmas. if i don't talk to you, i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle.
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thanks for joining us tonight, joe . and tony's on excellent foreign adventures. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> it was also exciting, wasn't it, in early 2020 one , president biden made his first visit to the state department and he pledged a new era in foreign policy. >> i spoke with the leaders of many of our closest friends. the rebuilding, the muscle of democratic alliances atrophied over the past few years and neglect and i would argue abuse in leading with diplomacy means standing shoulder to shoulder with our allies and key partners. we must also mean engaging our adversaries and our competitors diplomatically, whether it's in our interest and advance the security of the american people. okay, not only has biden failed miserably in engaging our competitors, our and russia forget it. his actions in demanding
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massive us military spending in ukraine is prolonging and i would argue escalate this conflict. yes, russia has lost ten thousand men spent about eighty two billion dollars, according to forbes. >> but in the meantime, ukraine's infrastructure is getting pummeled. and , you know, the american taxpayer is going to be forced to pay for all the reconstruction. right. imagine that price tag biden speechwriter's. i think they wrote lines that were meant to reassure the public, but none of it has panned out. >> every action we take in our conduct abroad, we must take with american working families in mind. >> vancity to foreign policy for the middle class demands urgent focus on our domestic economic economic renewal. >> whatever . okay, beyond is mumbles. how has funding the war in ukraine advance against the interests of american middle class? it hasn't.
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it's hurt the american middle class. now, when gas prices skyrocketed because of sanctions, biden decided to deplete our strategic petroleum reserve. now, add that cost to the one hundred billion dollars and counting that congress would have approved this year alone in ukraine. how are we going to pay that back ? no one voting for any of this madness thinks about any of this or bothers asking how does making america weaker economically advance our national security interests? this concept of peace through strength that reagan talked about? these people can't comprehend it at all. so right now, tonight, the white house faces three major foreign policy challenges going forward. no one , china must be our first, second and third priority. in foreign policy. the fact that our own treasury department is blocking efforts to get rid of ticktock in the u.s. tells you all you need to know.
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>> the senate voted to ban picked up from government issued phones. let's start with that one white house have feelings on that. >> so as i've as i've said before, you know, i want to be very careful on commenting on any specific legislation at this time. so i would refer you to congress on the next steps. we don't get involved in the process as we've done in the past. >> now, tiktok tracks americans who've downloaded the app on their phone and it grabs data from your phones, your contacts, your phone numbers, locations, etc.. >> if my kid was on tick tock, they'd have a social security number. they know what his face looked like. they know who his friends were. >> tiktok is like a kind of digital fentanyl or trojan horse on the phones of america's youth. if you have it on your phone, you should delete it and probably get a new phone as well. >> so we're giving china the ability to map millions of americans lives. this is a huge problem for myriad reasons. it's a no brainer that we
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should get rid of tic-tac and biden's brilliant and sophisticated foreign policy. all that dignity was bringing back his great diplomacy has driven russia into the arms of china. today, we learned of new joint naval exercises between china and russia. now, remember, they used to be adversaries, but now they're allies in large part because of the war in ukraine and by the 180 degree turn away from america. first, foreign policy of donald trump. now the american media can't seem to understand this, but russia is not our major problem in the world. they're not great actors. putin, we don't really want him in there. but russia is merely china's puppet at this point. they're propped up by oil and agriculture purchases by the ccp. >> so everything we are now doing and the way of buying chinese made goods, it's only making china richer. it's making us weaker and more vulnerable.
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biden should be working right now on decoupling, but he's doing the opposite. >> they're not seeking the decouples in any way of our economy from that of china's annual trade with china between our two countries has grown massively. it was four and a half million dollars in nineteen seventy two. it's now more than seven hundred and fifty billion . and obviously that trade provides provides revenue for american companies, which provides jobs for american workers, and it provides connectivity with the chinese people. to long just look at what china did to us covid look at how many drugs are made in china, drugs that we need desperately right now, how much manufacturing has been moved back to the united states. and since covid, we all promised that it shouldn't just be computer chips we make here . that's the bare minimum. all essential items must be made here in the united
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states or by one of our very, very close allies. maybe mexico or canada in some cases. the second challenge, why isn't europe spending more money on its own military, its own defense all totaled. the eu has spent or pledged thirty five billion dollars. okay, this is for obviously the funding of the war in ukraine. now, germany has a gdp, a four point to two trillion, but it's spent less than six billion in ukraine and france, just one point five billion. italy hasn't even hit the one billion dollar mark. if russia is such a big threat to europe, europe should be funding the lion's share of the war effort, not the american people. by the way, they're covering about 62% of the total war funding so far . and if germany is so threatened ,why have they just backtracked on their defense spending? pledge? now we need a real grown up
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conversation here. donald trump tried to have it with the europeans. they kind of said, oh, you're trying to break up nato . of course he wasn't. right now, ukraine should be their responsible primarily. and our main focus, again, going back to no one , should be china, team america, world police. it's going to fly. we neither have the money nor the support among the public to stay in ukraine as long as it takes, which is what the biden people keep saying. >> do you know anyone, by the way, another thought on this, anyone who wants to send their daughter or their son to fight in a war to protect finland? of course, you don't. but our glorious state department is gung in supporting the expansion of nato , which will just add to the bills were already flooding finland. >> sweden will bolster our alliance not only through their military capabilities, but also through their values, an abiding commitment to democracy, the rule based international order. i'm confident that nato will formally welcome finland and sweden as member soon. oh boy, everything we do in
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foreign policy has to ultimately be supported by the american people because the american people see it clearly benefiting them. again, that's the type of foreign policy biden promised us from day one . you just heard it at the beginning, the angle he didn't campaign on defending the borders of non allies while leaving our own border wide open. so as the media, they weep over the destruction in ukraine, which is heartbreaking to see, where are their tears for what's happening right now? tonight, in america, in el paso, and number three , the trade challenge now trade and foreign policy are inextricably linked under biden. our trade policy is geared more toward making the rest of the world happy than preserving our own strength and independence. biden has basically given to every whim and demand of the europeans totally turning his back on the key tenet of his supposedly pro america manufacturing position.
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after complaints from his good friend macron during that state visit. there are transatlantic tensions at the moment, notably around trade and the i . r a this inflation reduction act, which, as europe sees, gives an unfair advantage, is basically protectionist. helping american companies to the detriment of european industry. >> and it well, after emanuel kicked up a fuss, biden caved, calling it a tweak to the legislation already passed, by the way, that he sold to us as something that would give a huge boost to the made in america effort for things like electric vehicles and green energy. it turns out it was all a lie. the united states makes no apology. i make no apology since i voted for the legislation talking about. so there's tweaks that we can make that can fundamentally make it easier for european countries to participate and or be on their own weasel words,
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words. well, he's got to reverse his reversal. and the fact that we're even considering a reentry into the reimagined trans-pacific partnership, that is pure insanity. >> the tpp was a disaster from the beginning. it was never, ever going to increase exports. it was always about imports. the notion that it somehow encircling china is a crazy notion. it was the biggest single gift to china. it was a crazy notion. i asked people specifically, tell me what you think we're going to export as a result of this agreement. nobody can give me anything of any consequence. now, our foreign policy can end up being okay. american jobs are going to get shipped over to vietnam as multinational corporations will get richer. and china now just watch those who are defending the are going to argue that in order to save
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countries like vietnam, and others in asia, we must sign this updated ptp because it will spur more us investment in those countries with the upshot being that somehow china is going to get boxed out. now, this is ludicrous, just as we've seen with the world trade organization, the word world health organization, china will eventually be a signatory to the tpp and then we're hosed. so will biden rise to the challenge in these three areas ? unlikely. the globalists have a death grip on his foreign policy and they're only going to let go when it really starts to warn them politically. we know from experience, though, that none of this is sustainable. there is no way on god's green earth that the american people, as we approach twenty , twenty four , will stand by and watch their own standard of living decline. as our incompetent, duplicitous white house blows billions. zelenskyy's latest wish list before long joe antone's
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on excellent adventure is going to come to an ugly political end. >> and that's the angle. >> joining me now is wisconsin congressman mike gallagher. who will chair the select committee on china and the new congress. congressman, it's great to see you tonight. we know you're going to be focused on these issues that we raised in the angle that can you promise us tonight that the gop leadership is not going to try to sell us again on this trans-pacific partnership that you heard bob lighthizer the world expert on trade agreements, absolutely say should be a nonstarter. just heard absolutely no discussion of it in congress. i can't imagine it's going to be a priority. in fact, if we're interested in doing anything on trade, i actually think there's some low hanging fruit. foremost among them would be a free trade agreement with taiwan itself, which is mired in disagreement right now. if we want to pursue a trade agreement, a bilateral trade agreement like that would make
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far more sense, as well as a post brexit gold standard trade agreement with the uk, which is completely fallen by the wayside. if we want to draw closer economically and technologically with our allies, let's think about how we can share intermediate range missile technology with the aussies. for example, now that we're no longer bound by the inf treaty because trump smartly got out of it. so we need to be thinking about how we selectively decouple technologically, economically, financially and in terms of data in dollars from china potentially removing permanent normal trade relations from china, not allowing them to game the global trading system. now, that's that's music to the viewers of the angle, their ears, because it's been a complete loser for the american middle class. now, as you heard in the angle, congressman, commerce secretary gina raimondo is refusing to say that we should pull from china what you just referenced. but given the fact that our our so-called allies won't even entertain the discussion of
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getting tough on china, shouldn't we begin to do this ourselves? given everything that we've seen? they cheat us blind on trade and obviously they're a state. well, there's three urgent things i think we need to do. >> the first is ensure that us technology is not going into china's military modernization or abetting china's right now. the second thing is to cut off the flow of us dollars to the same thing. military modernization and in particular, tax advantaged entities, tax exempt and entities think higher education, university endowments should not be allowed to invest in china. these are the same people that are lecturing us about esg investing. well, china stinks at the e, the s and the g and the g stands for anything. it should stand for. and then finally, we need to decouple in terms of data. this starts with tick tock. it is long past time. we benteke talk. we don't have a reciprocal data arrangement with china and they
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effectively control this this app and the algorithms are highly addictive, highly deadly, and they allow the chinese communist party to effectively, selectively edit the news. we do not want this to control the largest media company in america. >> congressman, why is a communist country allowed to buy us real estate, us major agricultural companies, food companies, in large tracts of real estate near military bases ? >> why is that allowed? this is an issue we absolutely need to look into on the select committee on china. it shouldn't be allowed, particularly if there's a clear affiliation with the play or the chinese communist party. the short answer is because they hide these connections sometimes through opaque arrangements. and oftentimes people don't understand that at least since the passage of the twenty seventeen national security law in china, there's really no such thing as a private company in china. everyone's controlled by the
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ccp, subjected to the direction of the ccp. and so it's important that we understand who we're dealing with . this is a genocidal communist regime that not only wants to oppress their own citizens, succeed where the soviet union failed, perfecting the the model of total party control. but increasingly to export that model around the world. they talk openly about destroying the capitalist system led by the united states in order to make way for the triumph of world socialism. with chinese characteristics. and slowly, they've turned us into a nation of addicts addicted to cheap chinese goods, addicted to fentanyl and addicted to the ccp controlled algorithms. >> now we're like, let's buy more . let's let them buy more real estate congressmen. hey, we're really looking forward to your leadership on this committee. we really appreciate your joining tonight. have a merry christmas and current american leadership isn't just sabotaging the country abroad, but within as well. the mainstreaming of pot has
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come at the same time as the drug has increased exponentially in potency. it's thc levels is one highly cited paper points out the consumption of marijuana is associated with an increase in violent behavior and a high risk of psychosis for frequent users. but these issues, there are a lot of concern. those looking to cash in on this burgeoning business documents obtained by the l.a. times show that cannabis companies and investors provided some of the early financial support for ucla's cannabis research initiative. they funded it, writing checks for tens of thousands of dollars in donations and assisting with fundraiser events. and they aren't alone. harvard, mit, uc san diego are among the schools that have accepted multi-million dollar gifts in recent years. joining me now is luke frodo's executive vice president of smart approaches to marijuana. luke, so the research for how safe and great weed is ,
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some of the dollars are coming from the weed lobby. >> we getting that right? yeah, laura , thanks for having me on . i got to tell you, big marijuana is terrified right now. because there are now volumes of research telling us that this new supercharged marijuana that the industry is pumping out is causing psychosis, schizophrenia. we're seeing addiction rates go up. they're targeting our kids, all kinds of car crashes on the roads. so all this is coming out in the research. so what do they do? they go to their big brother, tobacco, who , by the way, is their biggest investor, and they start pumping out fake bogus research. i'm telling you right now, one of the people that funded the millions of dollars for ucla's research on marijuana, that company is called snugs. okay, it's not run by sir isaac newton. all right. these are the cantabrians running these companies and they're not trying to advance scientific research. they are paying for publicity and misinformed, which is exactly what big tobacco did. they killed millions of americans to make a buck.
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and that's exactly what marijuana wants to do, along with their big tobacco investors. now, i mean, this is corrupt to the core. and when you when you chat with folks who don't, maybe don't read up on this or haven't really followed what what it does, especially to the young brain with frequent use, they said, well, it's better for you than alcohol. and it has it relaxes you all the medicinal benefits. >> and to that you say, well, when i hear about the alcohol thing, i say, well, you know, if you have a car and you just broke your headlight, do you say, okay, well, to be consistent, let me smash in my taillight, too. i mean, we have issues with alcohol, more than one hundred thousand americans die every year related to alcohol right now. so it's not like that's going great. and you look at marijuana, you have the industry out there peddling these lies. you know, marijuana helps with anxiety. well, we have ten research studies that just came out in the last five years that tell you marijuana actually makes the anxiety worse. you know, you hear these claims that, oh, you know, marijuana is not addictive. yet. now, the data are telling us from our nation's highest
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and most revered researchers that one in three people who use marijuana in the last year now will develop a cannabis use disorder. that's the medical diagnosis for addiction. so there's all these myths out there, laura , that the industry is trying to undermine. we've got to get real science out there, not bogus science that's funded by industry. this reminds me a lot of the covid funding of research studies with cove. it reminds me a lot of that. luke, thank you for the work that smart approaches to marijuana does on this issue day in and day out. we really appreciate it. now, the coordination between the fbi and twitter so pervasive that the bureau temporarily granted top secret clearance to twitter exists. and that's just one of the explosive findings in the latest twitter files. >> dump miranda devine and mike davis walk you through it all next for back pain. withou i've always been to take two cold in the morning guy, but my new doctor recommended solong pass without another pill, upsetting my stomach. pill, upsetting my stomach. a good, powerful, effective,
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>> for more information on pediatric organ donation, go uihlein thomas dog. >> it's time for the twitter's philes. pozze for tha evan. fbi it turns out there were so many fbi agents working at twitter, d they had their own nickname and onboarding chert. i kid yort.u not. t. theyo what were they all up to ? well, they were building a liberal feedback were bu loopn inside. >> intelligence agencies have been warning for months of foreign attempts to swayo the upcoming presidential election . er say now, facebook and twitter say they have evidence of russia tryingvidence to influence left
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leaning voters. >> we alsospea know from the frr intelligence community that countries like russia are using social rus media to try. and influence the election. >> at this present>> moment,ssi russia is very actively interfering in the twenty twenty election. wefering020 election know rightm is seeking to manipulate public opinion across social media. >> but it turns out they weren't busy combatingey wr russian disinformation. they were desperately trying to find russiaeerately tryingn n . now, throughout muchro oughoutf the twenty twenty eight twitter exectters, we're telling the fbh they didn't see much evidence of russian border activity in fact, at one point they told the bureau that it hade bure only removed three hundred and forty five largely inactive accounts. but the fbi kept pushing. and in july of 2020, elvis chant ,a special agent with the san francisco bureau, upped the ante. arrangi he began arranging to grant top secret security clearances for some twitter execs ahead of the election in just two months
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time. channe and your twitters then had a trust and safety had set up an encrypted election communication platform for the fbi and twitter. and that system soon came in very handy because in october, 2020 within hours, one hundred . biden's legal team getting tipped off to the g t"new york post" story exposg his emails. roth received ten document fromn chan throughout the new communication platform. no d w, we don't yet know documen the exact contents of those documents, but we do kno butw ts once the new york post storys was published hours later, twitter and other social media companies censored the story preventingcompanie it spread bee the vote. and also w e know what happened. in the aftermath. while many twitter execs couldn't pointmany t couldn' toc evidence, it was it was all hacked material, thus violating twitter's policy. then twitter generaltwit counse jim baker, who had the same role at the fbi, was the mostt adamant that it was so in the end, with baker's help,
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uros eventual buy in the fbi's influence campaign to suppress anything related to the joe biden laptop story worked. joining me now, miranda devine, columnist at the new york post. author of the laptop from . also joining me is mike davis, founder and president ofpresiden the internet accountability project . miranda, it is disturbingng how interconnected the fbi was with twitter and then how the censorship began. well, i think, as always with these stories, it's the cover up that ends up tripping up the wrongdoers. and heregdoers because of elon d and his commitment to transparency, we are seeing what the fbi was up to andtter they were grooming twitter employees. we can see this throughoutrought the autumn of 2020 to immediately recognize our story. when it came up in october, of twenty , twenty three weeks before the election
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to recognize our story as what they'd been told to look out for, which was russian disinformation, hacked materiale and they sweeten the pie tw giving twitter three point four million dollars of taxpayer money. that's whaer t the fbi did. and we see also these aspen institute table, top , top exercises in september of 2020, which actually have a hypothetical. it's called the berries leak,ale where hunter biden material about his getting paid a million a year by this ukrainian energy company that's leaked. the only difference is thatthe c they told twittee r that this ws not true, that this wast wa a russian plant. and who was at that aspenen ins institute hypotheticalti, not just twitter, but "new york times" and washington reporters. so this was an entirepost" censorship regimree set up
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to ensure that no derogatory material about joe biden from the laptop would ever see the light of day before the election. it was strangled at birth. wow.w. now, mike , before the twentyone twenty election season even got going, you had thiou hads the sl agent, elvis chan, he was interviewed about how the fbi was preparing for the election.. >> check it out. one of the things that was really important to us that we didn't have ahead of 2016 was established channels of communication with private sector companies , specifically have social media companies. so we've done a much bette muchb since 2016 of really establishing channels of communicatio n, being able to share threat indicators with them so that they caney protect their platforms. >> a threat indicators their who protects us against the twitter people and the fbi agaiitter pet, mike , that they were protecting their platforms fromwere the tr.
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the truth, getting out to the voters. yeah, and the fb.i had hunters biden's laptop in december of 2019. enaed th they they subpoenaed thatom laptop from the delaware computer repair shop, but it was in august of 2020 that that computer repair shop owner reached out to rudy giulianid on the trumpout to campaign. and the fbi just happened to beu surveilling rudy giulianibeen w communications. the n whatuld haveha bee led to the aspen institute planning that led toppre the suppression of the laptopssr ,the new york post two weeks wha before the election. this is outrageous. what they've done. januar and the house republicans in january have to get to the bottom of this. >> now, miranda, i know i k your communications were swept up in this because you were communicating with giuliani at the time. so i waniuliani att i want to ft forward here into the next year as we approach 2020 four. 2024. should we just presume thatthat the intel community is completely working in the interest of the american people in key regards, given what we've learnedds
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about this,y indica is there any indication they're stopping this kind of activity? thnot at all. i mean, in fact, they're continuing on . they pretend that what they're doing is somehow against malignw foreign actors. this this is what the fbi said thison week in one statement to defend itself. it pretended that what it was doing was protecting peopl the american people from russian disinformation. dif the countryhal believes that because their organs of choice,a their media organs of choice, have completely ignoredorted the twitter files, they'veth actually supported the censorship of the new york post and they've peddled lies from the intelligence community from the very beginning of the trump campaign. the russia collusion lies thats just now blended into these lap lies about the hunter biden laptop also being russiandi disinformationsinfor. helps o and it all helps one side ofpols politics, which is the democrats. so i think the only chancether there is for this country
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to retain freedom of speech or regain it is fors. the republicans. i mean, with that narrow y majority in the house,in thet sc they really need to get stuck into the fbi. and mike absolutely. miranda and my great to see both of you. and i thank you. and coming up, a titanic debate finally resolved while the montecito royals hit an iceberg. raymond arroyo is up next with all the details seen and unseen, stator, what do you is every movie will go into the studio, sing one take and leave and would be a hit song. >> she was that rihanna ? she was that beyonce, that she was the person who opened doors for now when i met her, a raw talent, exquisite talent level was absolutely mind blowing. her drug abuse was out of control. >> i mean, insecure, i believe.
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twenty five years aftehere ir on the controversy, i actually don't believ e that we would have survived, saved if we had d both gotten on that door. okay , i think that he could have fit right. >> but he was already prettyy pr worse for where he was. tip >> oh, i would have tippedt and it would not have been it would not have been a sustainable idea. >>stainabl i doubt if he would e finished. >> look, it's a doomed romance. jack was supposed to die.. now, james cameron, titan the director of titanic, went so far . laura , as tcommo commissionedtu a study about whether these characters could have survived his answers. . they couldn't have survived,t which is probably just as well. cameron is out promoting his new movie, avatar the way of water. recentlyter said he was, quote, a wild testosterone poisoned younterone pg man. i always think of testosterone as a toxin that you havef testos to slowly work out ofem, your system, he said. well, cameron quickly worked
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out a jack's system. he drowned him in the thirdn act. so there youth go thir.d ac. okay, well, there's a lot to be said about that ramun and probably none of it on a family show. bu t i mean, come on , it's toxic masculinity all over again, i guess. haven'initt we grown weary of tt without testosterone? >> l we have people? >> really? lisa boothe is an interesting theory. she told me this weekend she thinks rose is the villain of the piece. she cheated on her fiancee,d nc drowned her boyfriend,e, and tok the diamond pretty good. >> i mean, she made out like, oh, that man.f yeah. and i, i have no way of water cr every timeon i see a james cameron film, i run to the bathroom twice there. too long. there by the way, there was wreck a shipwreck at the box office this weekend. the aoc documentary called to the end, certainly found the end. ad it made lee lessss than ten grad theaters on opening weekend. oby the way, the seventy fifth anniversary of it's a wonderful life made seven hundred and thirty four thousand dollars. so, my gosh, aoc. all right. right. let's move
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on to the south o sussex. megan and harry, they just they will not stop their lame self promotion, period. it's never going to stop one does get the feeling that this publicity racket of theirs is just going to keep going. buis cket of t to draw viewers to the netflix shows, i think harry v and meghan are now demanding a meeting with the entire royal family. they want an apology for the alleged treatment at the hands of the royals. an they want to sit down as thist n new footage captures laura king charles is taking all of this very seriously. captures, he's obviously brokent this. [clapp >> okay, i like how they're like how they're trashing their family and then making demands. oh, okay. anything. >> this is like you hit me in
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the face and then you ask me to buy you dinner and therapike no, that's not going to happen.a and by the wayl , the royal family says they are baffled by this request. and they saydy i is gof anybody is going to be doing the apologize thing, it may be the sussex is now the migingo, raymond, raymond, raymond, wait. meghan should be apologize. and for her acting in that shown suits. okay, so i goingne's to be apologizing. ve all right. they're telling us we have to rush here. well, now the meghan articles are rolling out their next netflix documentary about leadershiplling ou of all thing. i can't wait to see harry and meghan's documentary on family y cohesionreconcil and reconciliation. mayba holidayn be special. leader >> but for now, it's all about leadership. it's about peopl who he who havc brave choices to fight for change and to become leaders and giving inspiration to the rest of us to live to lead. >> not surprisingly, laura ,ignm the longest reigning monarch,
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queen elizabeth , is not part, of live to lead, i guess, spending your entire adult life in service to your peoplepeople is just not enough. but as you saw, greater thornburgh and old gloriainman steinem and the gang, they allae made the cut. >> all right. raymond, i'm glad you watch.u wa so we don't have to . we'll see you later, ray rice.gn well well, before we go to the beginning of it, i know i told you that i have my turn m about tales series coming next year. but after what we witnessed last week, laura , on the show i'v i've writtene a new book, the ingram who found christmas.h it's about how how laura ingram came to love little fake trees and found the true meaning of the season. came treesand thanks to her frii that's going to be something. okay outside looking for you.l n nothing. ng, >> i have nothing.o nothing to say to you now, raymond. thank you. all right. a and financial devianceand fi withinna the vatican hierarchy run wild right under his nose. pope francis took a wildly aggressive step of removing a pro-life priest from
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by you and the sun broadspectrum sunscreen. >> if the winning play every time. aura: a >> a well known priest who alsoo served as a national co-chai sr of pro-life voices for trump has been kicked out of the priesthood by pope francis. the vatican said the decision to remove frank pavone was due to his blasphemous social media posts, whichremove f pavone saya is regarding a 20 20 twitter post in which you referredf thil to supporters of this ghd loser biden and his morally corrupt, america hating, god hating morac democrat party. now,orrupt the shocking move on the part of the pope is madea all the more remarkable dullee to the allegations of and financial deviancy. from top vatican officials who remain at the vatican totally unpunished. pavone remains defiant, coimself still calling a father and continuing to celebrate mass since the vatican's xcom indicatione x or communication about this. joining me now, father frank
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pavone, national director of priests for life. father of own. it's good to see you tonight. i know it's a very difficultsaid time for you. you said y yououhi learned thism a news agency. have you been formally notified. by the vatican? >> that' s right, laura . this is actually the culmination of 21 years of abuse by church authorities. au and to my ministry, h despite the fact that we help the vatican, we help to run the some of the operations out of the the pope's mission to the united nations. weto hel the up the secretariatf state with international issuese . we run lst the largest ministry for healing after abortion, forfter which pope francis has personally encouraged me to keep goinabortiong on it. k h we do all kinds of other pro-life work with which many of our viewers are familiaerr. why are they doing this?t of a lot of it obviously is connected with the cancer culture that comes against supporters ore that f presidentp and critics of the democrat party. and we're only going to get louder abou about that.this we're not going to be silenced. this is an effort just not just
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an effort to silence me, but to so many of us .people a people are losing their jobs, td as you know, because they stand for their conservative values. alues.they stand up for their conscience. and that's what they're tryingth to do. the same within the churche sam to priests like me.. it's not going to work. the social media is just an've i excuse they've given me.ve twenty one years of excuses. als it's always shifting sands. it's always changing goalposts. cas you can well appreciate. > let l me ask one question, father pavone. i knowne your work and you've wene such amazing work over the years. but were you asked a were ast ot to become a parish priest ded you declined and did that actually occur? >> oh, absolutely.ed. did ?that's what how this starts reason i say twenty one years is that in twenty one , cardinal egan, after i had led priests for life for four,pt eight years and also served at the vatican for two of thosefori years in the pro-life office under john paul,aid the seconde said, oh, i want you to go doer parish work. well, there was an uproar fromny the people. it wasn't only an objection. from me. inundatce got inundated and peaceful at that time was only a fraction of the size that we are now. and peopleat we ar said, why ca-
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a priest devote himself full time to defending the unborn,ce ending abortion? i'm convinced that's part of my vocation. my vocation is to be a priesttip and to be a full timroe pro-life leader. eand i don't intend to .: but >> but as a priest, yeah, butfa as a priest, father pavone, you have to go where the church to tells you to go. correct? i mean, i knowcorrect? a priest who didn't want to change parishes, but they were toldey d to go to an inner city parish. t i wouldn't want to get into allh the minutia because it's yonfusing. i got to ask you one other wan question, though, because you say you wantt to to appeal this, but they say there is no appeal process for what just happened.o >> su o what ddo?o you do if ifo the pope signs offs no on something? what they mean is there's nobody in the church above the pope. wen the churche the all undersa thn t that doesn't mean there's no way to change this. the pope himselfeverse and reve it. the next pope cae itn reverse in and the people and i'm appealing to the people of god to continue working with usg and show the support for thisars work of saving lives if and healing hearts. if the pope closes the pope thr on me, laura , i'm going to beif right there on the other sideint
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of that door waiting for itgoin to open again. i'm not gointog to a a different church. i'm a loyal catholic. i'm loyal priest. and this is this is not going to last because this is against all of us .'s to and it's a cancer culture incach the church. it's got. to be exposed and it's got to be resisted. >> and meanwhile, fatherets james martin, he gets meetingsh with the pope and he is a fairly radical guy out there.. and no problem there. father, we reall probly appreciate weowin appreciate you.g th and we're going to be following this story very closely. thanis st k you so much. now, you may have heard a fewsep rumors or seen some pictures. soic i'm going to clear it all p for you. nosy nellies up next. the man i spent my saturday wit. night with , stader, do you listen to the tv on high volume or have trouble hearing converse's? then you would benefit from hearing aids. don't waste thousands on expensive
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