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welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". unfortunately, that''ss all the time we have left for this t evening. >> if yohiu would, please don't forget to check out my new foxle nation series, the life of . we're going to walk you throughr the very lanoud where lan jesus christ lived, ministered, dieds christ, and rose.ristmas r perfect for christmas with your family. if i say so myself say so my, m. christmas, everybody. >>y christmas everybody. i'm las is the "ingraham angle". thanks for being with uswi tonight. all right. we'rth us "the e going to do thingsthe mo a little differently. l we're going to bring youst the most monumental storieoriesf the year about the good and the bad, some of the ugly, the mostl off the wall stories. we're going to hand out some ingram angle end of year awawards. i love this time of year, but we begin tonighttablishm with establishment extremism. that's the focus of my last tgl0 angle of 202220 two. it's hard to believe that 2020 t
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our country, theirs.ther now, for whatever reason,hi i woke up, i kid you not at 3:00 a.m. this morning and i woke up kind of with a start. tf then i made the mistake of reaching for my phone. never do that. then i made the mistake of scrolling through the first two hundred and sixty pages or so of the senate's four thousand one hundred fifty five page, one point seven trillion dollar omnibu $s spending bill . now the pork projects, it funds the insane increase 10% and pentagon spendin 10% in gine the unforgivable length too long for any congressmanths, too to read. the text kept secret untilt after the election. afthe fact that it's going to be rammed through by the bush cheney wing of the party beforet a new gop house gets to haveut any input in the new year. tha ree fact that republicans left the dealmaking to eighty steps d eight year old richard shelby, who steps down from the senate inown january now who thinks shelby drove a hard bargain for fiscal restraint. okay, al okay, all of this is extreme.
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this is worse than a spending run. it's a spend and retire. now, it's a perfect scenariocon for mcconnell and the ganglity who want zero accountability here. if this level of spending were truly popular, they'd be out defending it publicly. senatorsg mcconnell, maybe thue and shelby would comee an on the angle and try to convince you of how great this all is . >> but can they can't now, atmot a time when most economists, economists think that we're that we heading into a recessiot year, republicans shouldhe be focused focus on finding cuts and cost savings, nott mo more spendinreg. the dinosaurs actions in act the opposite direction are radical and extreme. all ofxt thiremes should have bl out before the voters could i vote in these midterm elections ,frankly, should all burn out before labor day. if iort hae labod been actuallyt of discussion, this might have been a very different election outcome. it would have been a fiery ver debate at the very least, but
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the establishment knew that do this omnibus, i think months agththo. tht they hit it. they hit the ball. they are the extremists. normal people know that china is a brutal regime and thatial a our essential manufacturing should be brought homenu. that e the establishment knows, though, that the ccp does rus re we can engag a state, but it still believes we should engage more , not less, with them. icals. they're the radicals. normal people know that pushing crazy agenda for kids is demonic democratsis transphobia. that's a new thing. entrance wib transphobia. when parents speake out agains grown men dressed as women, reading to little children, they're the extremists. normal people knowremists. effof to hobble our oil and gas industry mean economic surrender. surr but democrats did this to gett americans used to less freedom and a lower standard of living. talk about radical normal people know that rescindingno title forty two was a reckless political move. but biden's people did it
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with a goal of changing america forever. that is the definitionforever. political extremism, allowing millions to come here on a bogus asylum claims only to bust local budgets. towns crowd our schools, our cities, our towns, burden our health care costs. that is now, that is radical and normal. people don't supportr fund our funding. the war in ukraine as longinas as it takes. but the establishment is finee with protracted wars, even ones without clear path to victory or significant public support. this, my friends, is a radical approach to foreign policy.. and normal people certainly know that our intelligencecoorda shouldn't be coordinating with social media companies or any entity with the aim of censoring and suppressing the views of political opponents. nsoryanbut a politicized fbi, nt is extremist and that's what we have.e. the true radicals are not at bee rallies or on talk shows. they meet in secret behind
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closed doors and they focus, on their donors, not the people ,but our populist movement is designed to take power away from the radicals at the top of society. the top and give it back to theo hard working americans who love this country and want itfact back in twenty , twenty two . we took back the house starting next year. we'r ste going to start taking back a lot more .d >> and that's the angle. >> joining us now is house now,s minority leader kevin mccarthy. leader mccarthy, great to seeu e you tonight.e, now, you agreed, i know, with congressman chip royce tweet yesterday, address to senate leadershipaddresse, te leadership that said we're a obliged to infor m that if anyn this omnibus passes in this remaining days of this congress will oppose and whip opposition to any legislative priority of those senators. ative prwho vote for this bill , including the leader. now, congressman mccarthy, some have claim that you thcretly want this bill to pass, this omnibus bill to pass ,but this statement would
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suggest otherwise. >> i don't see why someone would say that because i don't want it to pass. i've been on your show saying that not only did i agree with that tweet, i said i would you don't have t >> i won't bring the bill up. so you don't have to worry about whipping it. we're two weeks away, 14 days away for having a strongerns. hand in negotiations. a watch what wble are able to do n the ndaa. em remove the mandated vaccinove fr our men and women. are increasn >> they're increasing justg ju the baseline. d an one hundred and thirty four billion dollars. that's one point five dollars trillion over the nextne ten years, us taxpayerxt tens will have to pay. and th >> they're addineyg four hundren and ten million for borderecuri, security, but none of it in america. you know whereyou know sat inasn five middle eastern countries. that's whereies. they are sendia why do earned taxpayer money. why don't we think instead ofadg adding more money, we could eliminate waste and wolk ism, we would have a stronger hand .s the democrats plan this o on purpose.
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they didthey didn't want to sho the american public where they wanted to spend the money and keep spending more of it. y andand therefore, you said republicans, congressmen, but the republicans, congressman, excuse me, they're making itposb possible. and i know mitch mcconnell saind he's supporting you as speaker, but without republican votes, th they wouldn't be able to do this. so whaout is your message to tunnel tonight, given this huge increase in spending atg si a time when we should be cutting spending, going into a recession? >> you're right. >> my message is the same that i gave on your show two weekso. ago. pass a continuing resolution so government doesn't shut down, put it into the next year and let us go negotiate because you know what you'll find in? that t that bill that there will be border money, but you'll rder monbe securing our border.l >> this is our leverage that wet would be giving awayhe for the whole next year.ear, they will lock in their falacci fauci. so if we end up in a spending battle in a year from now up and we end up in a continuingg o resolution, these democrat policies will be locked inluat
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>> why would you give awaya a stronger hand in two weeks?d ? >> will why ar well, why are they whywhy is is mcconnell doing this? sounds like he doesn't trust you to make the right decisions. well, it sound s he doesn't>> i wil trust you.l te >> well, i'll tell you what we've proven in the ndaa rightne after that election, we couldin remove the vaccine mandate. think about how much more wealkg could remove here. we wouldn't be talking aboutsele the baseline going up. the baseline would be going down, saving american money. we'd be talking about. >> i want everyone to our priorities. yes, our congressmen. i want everyone to understand this money that is being allocated to the pentagon. bein the defense departmentg al top t right now in this bill is twenty four point seven billion. dollars more than biden saw itmh in his fiscal year. twenty three budget proposal and the emergency pentagon aidnc for ukraine is six point two billion dollars more than the white house requested as well. so, congressman, i get thatnts o everyone wants h to help ukrain germany's alreadony reneged on its own militarypendit
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expenditures and we're spending 62ur% of all the costs in ukraine. but it's supposed to bthe bie te atthreat to europe. t whhey are the american peoplethu on the hook for this to thene tune of five billion more ? >> it looks like we'll webefore shouldn't be before the election. i explai then to everybody no more blank checks for ukraine. wey want to make sure whereis t the money is spent, what's the strategy behind it? the but this is exactly whatd it but they're doing.ain, again, they moved a continuing e resolution to right before christmas. his wh they're passing, trying to pass this where nobody cayon read iu you're correct. you have leahy and shelby, two senators who will no longer be senators 14 days from now, write a bill that they wouldn'ty even won show anybody. hav then they're going to have the house of representatives tell them, yourepresen can't ler christmas until you vote on this. well, you know whabut tyou kn ow well,nthe american people arr than this. the american people understandem they want to stoericant top wasg money, causing more inflation. they want to have a say ining ms process. don't buy into what buy the democrats planned all along. they never movedhe democr these bills b
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to the light of day. a they never had a hearing in the process.. and you know what, will retake the you know what? when we take the majority, we won't allow the senate bills to come up unless they move through committee. we won't allow them to do. i wanted to once again, but we need to stop this one now. crafi cat us craft one in a beginning of next year where we can save e and eliminate waste, but actually save money for the taxpayer as well. >>e mone the american people han to melt the phone lineessid on capitol hill because they didn't vote on this ins an the midterms. they didn't have a chance to vote on this, something that's gotten very little attention, congressman. and this very lition bill is the omnibusth gives us attorneys a two hundred and twelve point one million dollar boost above current levels. and that's to , i guess, further support prosecutionstedo related to the january 6th attack on the capito l. is this seems like a political targeting slush fund.e fi >> i mean, you're looking at these figures. well, i haven't been ablebut wh to read the whole bill .he fbi what do they do that the fbi think about everything we're learning now that the fbi spenet
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twitter or facebook at google,fo why would we increase anokywhatw funding there until we can have our church style hearings to loohek at the fbi, to reform the fbi? we're getting more information l every day. wh y would we blindly fund them when we're looking over all hav through the year? balawouldn't we have a check and balance here? why couldn't we bring themre? why ? can we why couldn't we look at the intel committee that signed that letter and haveitte some subpoenas go forward where we have more information forwh the american taxpayer? ere weto know where their money is being spent and how accountable they are? yeah, this is so this is so upsetting to anyone to try wh it's like a doom scrollg for to try to read this thing,f which i made the mistake of trying to do. my staff is making me becauseght i was up all through the nightoe trying to read this. no joke. but it's extremely depressing.tc and this can't be thane way government moves going forward.n and i'm very o disappointed in c our republican colleagues in the senate t. but we wish you a merry christmas. and thank you very much for answering these questions tonight. veryeally appreciate it. >> and happy hanukkah.apprecia
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the republicans taking the house and taking the gavel back from nancy. well, that's fro one of the veryb best stories to come out of twenty , twenty two . but let'ass just one of many li this from a friday morning in june, roe v. wade has been. wade overturned and the question of s abortion has been returnedbeen t to the states . we are watching american history. shannon, justice alito has authored the opinion. he is joined by justices h, kavanaugh, thomas and barrett. >> i know right now because of >> nica, right now. >> let's not forget this was made possible by decades, decades of organizingof m and marching by those in the pro-lifear community. also with the selection of allet these terrific justices, ite re made the reversal of roe possible. and regardless, the political benefit, which is impossible really to quantify, it wasuanti,
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to win nearly 50 years in the making here. >> now, ari fleischer, fox news contributor and former white house press secretary, e house and steven miller, founf america first legal and former senior adviser to presidentin trump. stephen , i think people kind of forget that this was a tireless campaign that a lot of people would have given up on over the years because, again, it went on for nearly 50 years. but this pro-life communitney continued to pray and to march and to organize and eventually the right outcome was delivered to the american people. peobviously, for our constitution, this wasvery n a true civil rights campaign in every sense of the word. he they raised up the conscience of the nation, the conscience of the american people,commun the legal community, state legislaturesit, and everyone they needed in order to see the day finally when we could protect and respect life in this country. lifethis was an astonishing mom, a watershed moment. and that'srshed mo why i think a
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to give thanks to samuel alitofr for showing the incredible couragg the coe of being able tn the course even after they leaked the opinion and , of course, the president trumpoo for appointing supreme courte justices to give us the major functional majority of pro constitution judges to make this possible. >> now, ari,. another best moment of the year, i think, was one elon musk finallyll acquired twitter and othersues d financial issues and so forth. but also what he did o with twitter. now, we've had a number ofmes these twitter file dumpsover ovr the last few weeks and they've just further eroded trust in the press. >> i don't think the twitter pen files are exactly the pentagon papers to do so haphazardly push this distractio>> they n. that is a that is a full of old. news. this is what we in the cablel ho business like to call a hot take. and it revealstake elon musk'snf profound ignorance of the first amendment. endment. ari, if the fbi and intel had been working with a
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conservative news organization to target liberals, what do youu think their reaction would be ? >> oh, my guesld be?s we'd still be hearing all about it every evening on the network newsng leading the networ the nek news front page of the new york times. but now, of course, it'serent be different because it's someone who is not from the left, who's in charge of speech. the left is so used to ownings n newspapers, the new york times," "the washington post", any news outlet all of a sudden somebody who's not even reall a ys the conservative but who just haso n the gall to think differently, owns a platform like twitter and the left goes nuts? >> i just to see the heads explode is almost worth it. >> and you we never would have s known the secrets of twitter had elon musk no t taken it over. and we still havmore le a loeato learn. and i think twittejustr is jus b the tip of the iceberg of. social media. what about google? what about facebook? whats se e their emails with the fbi. >> i'm sur me there are many. oh, oh. now that is too rich.hose now you're making me. i'm hungry for those emails.i' all right, david . next on the ingraham angle,
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beth list, we have to say farewell just a few people. >> the final message i give you from this podium is thatt please, for your own safety, for that of your family, get your updated joe biden shot as soon as you're eligible to protect yourself. ligible.theyyour family and you. >> there's no question that i believe that my work on thistg committee is the single most mos important thing i've ever donenh professionally. >> and i know that standing up o for trutst me h would cost me mb friendships. i would, without hesitation, doi it all over again.t >>al steven, who will you miss the most of that triad? that is that is tough. but i will probably put at th liz cheney at the top of thate list. t list.because i think what we's the most is a person that lost their primary by something like 40 points, pretending to bee the intellectual, philosophical
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and popular leader of the republicantual phi party and yet. is arguably the least popular person in the entire ent republican party. that is ira degreee of delusiov self-confidence, perhaps never seen in any other human being as long as i have lived. pleasey >> all right, ari and stephen,bn stay with us. ithin because in a moment, we're going to talk about the biggest screw ups of the year thus far. far . pland plus, we give out some awards. >> so sustainer, the ministry of changed the world forever. it's one thing to read about the life of , but to make the story of truly come alive . i knew i had to see it for myself. what better place than to star in bethlehem? as we go on this journey, we're joined by experts along the way . really know this land in the crypt is a very specific spot marking the very spot where he was born. god loved us so much that he gave his only son.
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we just finished covering some of the biggest political wins of the year. now it's timof the ynow ite to s some of the worst moments. back with us , ari fleischer and stephen miller. all right, gentlemen, we begin with this ignoble list, the january six hearings. top it. off. >> so desperate were they tote a create dramama. they gave it the hollywoodent. treatment and literally gave it the hollywood treatment. the committee bought it brought in a former television executive to try to produce these hearings. and that meant the regimese meda had to do their best to try to keep up. >> now, after nearly a year of work behind closed doors, the results of the insurrection investigation are about to beeve revealed.
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right now, the nation's focus no returns.n's focu the u.s.s capital as we await the most comprehensive account yet of crimes committed against grouunitedt yet states on this sacred ground. okay, this whole thing was kind of like a revenge play because it was ended up being used by people like cheney of pr to kind of tryop to , i guess, prop up what ended up being a dying political career. let's go to you, stephen ., this right now to me this seemsl like almost a parody of itselfwr where this all ended up. but making criminal referralss t to the doj is a seriouhes matter . >> s well, it it's a serious matter, although as a practical matter , it actually undermines anything they would hope to achieveatter, i by making this wholee thin thing even more transparently political . that has been for the last twoaa
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years. >> and many legal analystsly would agree with that statement.d agree with that statement.but all those clips yt showed the media treated this thing like a film premiere, like a new indiana jones film. f this wholeil thing is a giant parody, a parody of democratsmot in congress, a parods y of the media, a parody ofapparentl the whole ruling class. while people arethe suffering from food, they cannot afford crime. they can't deal with a border that is wide open., of cartels ravaging our communitie s with deadly drugs. all they are focusedr on is the same witch, the samen they'v persecution they've been engaging in for years.ng i everthisn fo country is pleading with everyone for the love of god . thine focusgsur on the things that affect our lives? our children and our families?a. they are ready to finally do that. few da and hopefully that canys happen in a few days when house republicans take over our . >> it is quite stunning to see these images from the border that are just i mean, takes your breath away at every level and yet a referral.
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you know, i read through this. it was it was kind of b.s. to tell the truth. i mean, so the country is getting overrun. about 18 million people couldoud be here by the time biden' bs ot . and it's trump they're obsessed with . but they admitted that that's going to be there 2020 for a strategy, whether he's the nominee or not. >> they admitted thassed witt, > know, people criticize president trump for the thingsas he says whenuc the president, former president goes too far ,w such as what he saidha about the constitution. t abouings tt the thingsha th aretion.ats do that a violation of the constitution ,that are violation of rule ofoe law, and you can start rightbort on the border. we've abandoned rule of law. the administration, the bidenli administration's approach is just to let everybody in. >> and the reasovery othe bodyno laura , is because i think they want to have americans who they think are going th vote democratic if they can only become citizens. that is why they are doing this. it's not humanitarian. if it was humanitariant humani,i they wouldn't let this happen that way. people wouldn't put their lives in the hands of smugglerthuld n what's going on in the southern border is one of the greatest
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noral and legal tragedies ever to set our country, not to mention the people who were being fooled into thinking they can come here flooding americe herea the way they are. and who are the losers? most of the america's workingmeo class.f the this is an abandonment of the s the rule of law on the southern border. ou and is vered.and it's delibe. and this is one of the worst things that happen to our country. i it's it's i mean, it just takes your breath away and i'm speechless. it'san so outrageous.rap up but to wrap up this year of e, we thought we're going to ask both of you to hand outs a few dishonorable mentions. h let's start with the overall ye, worst of the year award. stephen , who's earned the coveted award in your mind? r but we're right on topic hereh because it is secretary corpus of dhs. i second everything ari just said. this man has allowed criminal i organizations to run free on our border, to poison our children, to sabotagear our working class, destroy our health care system,
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our public education system,e st our financial system, bankrupt our country. it is indeed one of the great moral legal travesties in the history of not justbut an our country, but any country. a and i wishwi that we were hereee today adding him to the list ofg people going gently into tha gtt good night and leaving us all alone. od nightd leadinand stopping his assault on the laws and sovereignty of our country, but instead is going to be up to the house gop to impeach him . >> allst who i right. all right.worse your turn. who's your worst? the quickly. mine is vladimir putin.>> the invasion of ukraine,ukraine, horrhorrific, barbaric style. >> exactly. ific barbaexactlywhat they did d they attacked civilians, bombed buildings, killed people, gy, ts they slept, destroyed energy. this is what vladimir putin nowi is doing in ukraine right now. and it's a modern day aberration, abomination. al i vladimir putin, a war criminal. if ever there was one . well, it is gunmaker lestari
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because he has the camps and funding the war in ukraine. i actually can see a tie here between vladimir putin and jinping. the president for life of china now. >> and i say that mostly mostl because of covid, they lie to the world about covid. world they still are a lying to theu world aboutht covid. you see, they're claiming that they've had hardly any deaths in china as a result of covid. they still won't teltel hat the truth. they hid it. what too whek place. they didn't cooperate when waro. broke out and it still is china which has not come around to its proper place in the world.. >> ra, and ari and stephen, thank you both. so steven, much. merry christmas., happy hanukkah. happy new year to both oah, f you.and all right. heey were mango prides ourselves on being ahead orsf curv the curve on a number of issues. is moments, we're going reveal t the issues from tiktoksu to covert, everything in between. i think we've made a difference. you have to stay with us. >> hello. >> i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know lack of sleep can
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angeles. law enforcement officials along our nation's southern border are gearing up this morning for possible chaos if total. forty two expires. the trump era policy is set to expire today, possibly triggering a wave of migrants into the u.s. unless the supreme court intervenes. president biden once the high court to let title 40 to end, but not until after christmas. the white house does acknowledge that the demise of title 42 will likely increase illegal border crossings. the policy blocks migrants from seeking asylum in the u.s. due to worries about the pandemic. >> and repair work is underway in northern california in the town of ferndale, following a killer quake, the six point four tremor claimed two lives and caused severe damage to buildings, homes and roads. nearly sixty thousand homes and businesses lost power. seismologists warn this could be the precursor to an even>> bigger quake. i'm mary ann rafferty. now back to lori. how are you? curve a the viewers kept ahead of the curve all year long.f
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well, you watch this show, of e course. so whilete the elites liedd yo to you, the angle told youh. the truth. for instance, here's what wel were saying on school closures versus some of those leaders who were proclaimed as the big covid heroes. statin cliee are devastating consequences of keepingtended children away from school for extended periods of time. >> and the science say s our students can't go back to their normal routine from a medical commonsensent standpoint, the decision to put kids back in schoodecisionl shoa slam dunk.k >> yes, we'ryes.e going to have the schools remain closed for the rest of the year. >> young people generallyey doao well with the virus, but they don't do well at all without in-person schooling.schn the damage incalculable. academic decline, depression, isolation, suicide, addiction, abuse, kids we all know are resilient. oh, they're all resilient right now. mayor, turns out we were right.e harvard researchers said that
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downnts who were locked lost the equivalent of about a 50% of a typical school year ine math learning. one of the researchers even anrning that we're suffering a generational loss. then we get to natural immunity . while i was saying things like this, natural immunity has essentially been kind of tossed aside. why is natural immunity not imm saying cross reactivunitte immue natural immunity, the t cellac immunity, which you undoubtedlyt now have? there's no discussion of that. the left and their experts were saying things like this. ectivei >> being infectedng and recovering is not as good as getting vaccinated. is not as gettini still recommee who's had an infection get vaccinated, natural immunity is not specificallyy ta targeted against all variants which president biden had gone into, all the things that should be done to restrict the activities ofe the unvaccinated. it's timccine to have, forated , requirements for vaccination,mec for domestic travel, really t focus on restrictingated for c
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the unvaccinated for causing the prolonging of this pandemic for all of us . > okay, that dr. liano, when you just heard who wanted restrictions on the unvaccinated a yeard ago ,just wrote this in "the washington post". abundant research, naturall immi immunity conveys excellent protection against covid conho vaccinated people who never had covered or at least three times as likely to be infected as unvaccinated people with prior infection protection from natural immunity. in other words, also wains at a slower rate than from vaccination. now, we don't even have time new to get into the new studies on hydroxy chloroquine. are the warnings i leveled about edn the supposed wonder drug pexnd lobbied the wonders of vitamin d three that were basicallyd th ignoreatd and so on .s from now one of the angles calling cards from the start off th the pandemic was that we would advocate for you and yourchildr children as a result, we were smeared quacks. e killing people, putting others at risk. conspiracy theorists wer. ew the
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we're not going to holdolog our breath waiting for any of their apologies. buies. t me now has been diminished. >> fox news contributorat the and editor at large of s pectthe spectator, as well as cs bedford, the executive editor for the common sense society fo. ben, i think what the angler's folks most is what they care expe about is that the experts ,the so-called experts, areg tob going to be held accountable for all the damage they cost.pon how important is thit s, given the fact that the house will be taken over by the republicansbls and new year in the new year? >> how important is thatlity accountability? it's hugely important, buthold t i also wouldn't hold out hope. i think that so many people goto so far out ovever their skis ind the claims that they made and the attemptsade in t that td to smear you and others like you who were saying the right al thing at the time, that they were all going in the opposite direction. oppositthey're also heavily ind in a narrative that has beenshow shown to be falsn e, that has been shown to just not have matched up with the truth abouto
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the nature of this virus, that they're only going to double down and continue to gaslighteld the public about what they said back in the day, hoping that, tt remember the fact th you won't remember the factg that all of these claims were made regarding both your health and what it would have would happen to students if they were alloweed to go back to school. those claims by teachers unions and the like, they will neverunl be held accountable for those things in the way thate th they ought to be unfortunatee w well, chris , i want to move on to something else back in, this. this show wa ss the first to wan about ticktock. . shouldn't we be consideringg right now, tonight, a ban be a on chinese social media appsba, especially tick-tock. >> if my kid was k on tech talk that have a social security secr number that know what his faceit looked like, they know who his friends werean, talking is like> a kind of digital phenyl or trojan horse on the phones of pa america's youth. if you have it on your phone,bl you should delete it and probably get a new phone as well. >> we pushed a banpres and president trump did d one that biden reversed. but noeb bw thisythe reve year n
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bipartisan support for banning isan suptick-tock, including ins omnibus bill . how important is this, chris ? that's hugely important and it's great to see these,s fl quote unquote, experts finally catch up with common sense, just like you're talking aboutes now. kids should be in school. natural immunity is chooa thinl we should not allow chinese social media apps to feed garbage to our children. ourright into their bedrooms, right into their school rooms, right into their school busess everywhere they go. ly these things are extremely s common sense. but for some reason,en s are still still defending them and saying otherwise. washington, d.c. is stil anl filled with paid lobbyists who say it's against freedom and it's un-american. eedom, ato stop the chinese govt from downloading ally ca the information that they can abount our children. exactly agt well, feeding them things that go exactly against what you would like now, if you open upsh tick-tock, for example, in china, as a chinese kid, you'rea going to get you're goinndgto to get videos and how to build your skills, how to be more intelligent, how to solvek here problems. you open u i p tiktok here. and that his status as a kid,ur you're fed soft corporatocracy,
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you're your fed people -- and pe be hurting themselves. and , you know hurtin, albeit funny ways, but you're not fedg that anything that actually makes you a better citizen. a better at the same time, they're downloading your data. so i'm glad that d commoatn sene finally caught up with us here. >> then on the issue of equity, social and governance, otherwise know equitn as esginvt investing, this is another issue that we've let on watch. >> think of those behind the esg movement as a selfd appointed thought and governance police for corporate america. police for esg scores are baset in totally arbitrary, arbitrary standards, and they actually could end u ap kneecapping great american companies almost overnight. the entirean compa fauci movemes is just another wayway to circumnavigattoe around the american voters. now, bend states have sincein pulled tens of billions of ballars in their pension funds back from entities like blackrock. b buat's just scratchinglack the surface. but it lookst it lik le vanguarl is pulled out of the esg world.o utis this just the tip of
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the iceberg? >> it absolutely is , laura . ie and one of the things we understand here is this is just one more aspect of whether it's the tick tock story or whether it's the covid story or elitesmy selling us down the river, really trying to engage in oany di many differentff behaviors and putting this sort of veneer and over everything that they do, as if they have the moral authority to do so.thth ority they know what's right.do. you don't you're too stupidamerc as an american to know what's ko thght for you. and we know better.thin that's something that we have aren fighting that wg against. you know, whether you are conservative or whether you're a populist, whether you'rented govere, you know, engaged in wanting to have limited government or r not. ev i think that there are all sorts of americans of everyfed political stripe who are fed up with the way that elites treated our children, the way that they have allowed china to run roughshod over us andheye the way that they've engaged ind these stupid, moralistic sounding games in order to hide the nature of what they've tried to do, to warp a the american experience.
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the year, some of the worst, even some of the i tole ofd yo o moments. >> now it's time for some ofand the wackiest and just some talk about recent wacky to take all o us through all of themf . >> we turn to jimmy fallon, host of fox across america on fox news radio. all right,fox ne jimmy .mmy. hey, hey. now, it's not it's not often i don't think that some of these oddball stories involve congressional legislation because that's kind of boring usually. n. because thatt i have to talk tot some of the nonsense in thisy nm crazy new omnibus bill . all right. ready. so not a million dollars for zora's house in ohio. it's a coworker. community space for womener and gender expansive people. three million for americanfo lgbtq+ museur m in new york cits three point six million for the michelle obamaelle, trail. what, in georgia? two million.2 yeah. michellemillio obama trail. two million for the greatblack blacks ipen wax museum in
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baltimore. and then finally, seven point fifty thousand for translating coalition to provide workforce coalt for transgender and gender nonconforming and intersexgender n immigrant n l.a.. what a mouthful. thern in l.a.whate. we fin at what point do we find out b we're getting punkt by congress ? like at what point dweo we findn out this is all like an ashton kutcher prank? k. although i will say this, laura , with the michelle obamaa trail, if you likeil. your traic guide, you can keep your trailic guide, which is a nicee touc to but i don't know why they'reboda forcing this on us, because and s. asked for thisk it's like when they did it with disney, nobody wants to go ers.isney world to ride snow white and the seven genders, nor do they want to wait inline line to go on peter pan .i fe and i feel like they're really just forcing us on us and nobody asked for it. it's so crazy. well, we're talking millions and millions of i for just various woke projects. , mind you, for the onefo
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point seven trillion, but it kind of showr but hes you everys their little piece of the pie here. all right, jimmy , by the way,yi i think yonu should get a clearly get something in this bill for that outfit. fit.5%. >> i give you five million justt for the fired. i thought we were friends in the fashion police. >>gram let's go just for that. jnow. i like it. o it's kind of urban cowboy meets brokeback mountain. >> well i like it. luc oh good. listen, laura , i have anr, affinity for western wear because growing up we used an to play this game called cowboys and elizabeth warren's e and i always like to dressss in the vein of that energy. you sey yoe. i got it. i got it. five million for that., ji almml right, jimmy , now it's a holidays. people are trying to just get to where they need to be at the bomb. cyclone that. so one arizona driver decided to give himself a little boostze by b by bringing along a buddriyov ln to get into the lane.e. bu t according to the arizona department of public safety, this green passenger wasassenger a little suspicious.
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>> it was a large inflatable grynch. used t >>o jimmy used to drive cabs. you ever try thi s hlv move? i never move. but this driver ought to be gladgl the cops got him before the woke crowd because dr. auseseuss is considered the dev you can't be rocket a dr. seuss. character, no one . but my bigger concern is that this inflatable was ableti to vote for katy hobbs in the gubernatorial race in arizona.s in thee in ballot harvesting among all the characters here. all right, jimmy , finally, spielber fg is now apologizing for the film first kind of put him on the map. >> wha.t i still fear that sharks are somehow mad at me for the feeding frenzy of crazy sport fishermen that happenedha afteppenedr nineteen seventy fid the decimation of the shs day regret the decimation of of the the shark population because of the book in the film, yeah,
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i got that data that what's going on here. >> i lovher ane how hed says thi as if prior to jaws coming out we were all happy to see sharks in the ocean. ants we're like, hey kids, who wants to go for a swim? suc he's such a dope. but if you're going to make jaws that woke the sharkke, th is still the bad guy because he has great white privilege. you know whaege you t i'm sayin? thank you. or see why the great the great white sharks are the moste t a doubt. withou i'm not just becausebut beca they attack because of their hue. that w don't agree.ay aren't really that why congress just allocated two million dollars for nonbinary sharks? >> we're going to be fine. sooh, my gosh. well, jimmy , you're alwaysalwas nonconforming in the right way, and we really appreciate you. and happy, happy christmas. >> we love having you on the angle. and a wonderful 2020 three .. >> all right. up next, whose glasses was tucker carlson wearing in this
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you about my cross-country .light with tucker i showed you this picture. now, he's wearing a pair of kind of interesting glasses for his facial structure.nigh so i promised last night i would reveal who they actually belong to. no, they are not rachel maddow. not sam britton and borrow something fo r my luggage. they actually belong to his wife. they have only known each other since 13. that is it for us tonight. well you will see some special editions of the ankle over the holidays this will be my last night until the new year. i want to thank you for watching the show night after night and you have made it successful over
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