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unfortunately that's all the time we have left for this evening. as always, thank you for tuning in. before we go, i want to wish you all a very happy new year. i'm greg in for sean. jason chaffetz filling in for laura and he takes it from here. jason. >> greg thank you. great show merry christmas happy new year. appreciate it >> tyrus: you, too. >> i'm jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. since elon musk purchased twitter, we've been learning how the government coordinated wind the social media giant to censor so-called dangerous information. always with your safety in mind. when it came to covid, they weren't taking any chances, blocking any accounts with dissenting opinions frp cdc guidance. the white house pretended to lean heavily on this approach, so it provided them with a buffer from criticism. they acted like they were
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the facts, and get out there and talk about true and correct information. >> but the most recent installs of the twitter files show the biden administration played a much more active twitter's censorship involving covid. in some cases directly asking twitter to remove accounts. twitter's head of u.s. public policy wrote a summary of meetings with the white house earlier this month showing the biden administration wanted more aggressive censorship. she wrote, quote, the biden team was not satisfied with twitter's enforcement approach as they wanted twitter to do more and to deplatform several accounts. because of this dissatisfaction. we were asked to join several other calls. they were very angry in nature. and twitter was listening, also taking their money. censoring dissenting voices like harvard epidemiologist and my
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next guest dr. martin call dor of by saying not every single person needed to get the covid vaccine twitter had a misleading information about trp efficacy of the vaccines. this is not about science or safety this has always been about control. if you cared about the health and safety, you wouldn't censor experts or suppress ordinary twitter users for sharing cdc data. censorship is used as a weapon used to silence critics of their agenda. this actually reminds me of the ir s targeting conservative groups under the obama administration administration. do you remember that one? i do. it's a tool to keep the free thinkers in line. joining me now, dr. martin kaldorf professor of medicine at harvard and mike davis president of the internet accountability project. thank you very much for joining us. dr. kaldorf explain to us your
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first person account, your experience with what happened between you and twitter that you tried to put out some information that you believed in. doctor -- okay. doctor, you're having some trouble hearing me obviously. mike, jump into this here because this is really quite a problem here. look, not only was the government using its law enforcement and they were pushing people, these people are wearing badges, some of them. but they're also, they were handing people money. they were giving these social media companies money to give their staff to do this kind of work. >> it is a clear first amendment violation for the government to collude with private actors to censor americans and it's even more egregious here because they were censoring doctors and scientists for merely questioning the science.
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that's the scientific method. that's how science was supposed to evolve but starting with covid theys censored these doctors and you have to ask how many people around the world unnecessarily suffered and even died because they censored doctors who are questioning the vaccine efficacy or they are censoring doctors who are advocating for covid therapeutics and they were questioning these covid lockdowns. this is egregious, what's happened here, and house republicans need to get to the bottom of this. the only reason we're learning about this from twitter is because elon musk made this $44 billion investment to buy twitter. think about facebook that's, you know, ten times bigger than twitter, or google, that's 25 times bigger than twitter. think about the amount of censorship that's happening there. >> yeah, doctor, i think we got you back now. my question to you the was, explain to us your first-person account, your personal experience when you tried to use twitter to put out some information that you truly
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believed in. >> well, it startedd in the summer of 2020 when i was arguing very strongly against school closures and hoping that schools reopened. and i was conveying the data from sweden who kept the schools open and not a single child died and teachers were doing no worse than other professions but at that time twitter butt me on a black list so that message didn't come out the way it could have come out and if it had maybe more schools would have been open i would have been grateful the children had not suffered a lot. later the tweet was censored because i argued if you already had covid you don't need the vaccine and we know that infection, your natural immunity is stronger than vaccine immunity so why waste vaccines on people who don't need it because they already had covid. but somebody at twitter thought that that was not correct, even
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though it is, by many scientific studies. so that was censored. >> yeah, doctor, i'm going to go ahead and bet that you're a little bit smarter and have a little bit more background and experience than some twitter nerd along the way. mike, going back to you, back in 2020, president trump, he was recovering, he sent this e-mail to yoel roth, twitter's then head of the department writing, why isn't this potus tweet a violation of our covid-19 policy, especially the don't be afraid of covid statement? so, mike, how does don't be afraid of covid qualify of disinformation when it comes to the president of the united states? >> that's just the problem. they have politicized and weaponized the debate here.
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this jim baker was the same jim baker who was behind the russian collusion hoax, the same jim baker who was at twitter when they went out of their way to censor the new york post over their accurate reporting of hunter biden's laptop and now we see this jim baker pops up again to try to censor the president of the united states over covid. jim baker proves this is just purely politics what they're doing with this censorship. . >> doctor again your personal experience as a qualified medical doctor sharing bits of information, doesn't seem like you're taking an extreme position. air just saying some things that were common sense from your perspective. >> yeah, and i think -- i mean, the basic principles of public health were violated duringed these last three years and i think it's the biggest public health fiasco ever. for example you don't just focus on one disease like covid, you have to consider lockdowns and other measures that affected
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other aspects of public helping including cancer screening cardiovascular outcomes and mental health. you can't focus on one disease, that goes against principles of public health. >> makes sense to me and thanks for helping to illuminate that for us. dr. kulldorff, mike davis, thanks for joining us on the ingraham angle. >> thank you >> it's not just covid information that the biden administration wants big tech to censor but so-called gender affirming care. biden's assistant for health and human services and transgender rachel levine demanned social media take action. >> there is substantial misinformation about gender affirming care for transgender and gender diverse individuals. the positive value of gender affirming care for youth and adults is not in scientific or medical dispute. we need to your our clinician's
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voice to advocate for a tech company to provide healthier cleaner information environment. >> joining me now is mollie hemingway a fox news contributor and editor and chief at the federalist, as well as sean davis, co-founder and ceo of the federalist. mollie, you see that video, you hear the comments. what's your perspective? >> well, it's just so interesting to hear people engaging in disinformation while claiming that, to speak truth is what is disinformation. gender ideology is a radical destructive and unscientific denial of the two sexes, male and female. it teaches a lie that men can become women or women can become men, which is completely in contradiction to what the science tells us. and you see, as rachel levine and other powerful actors try to suppress the truth about the importance of sexual
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distinctions under the guise of disinformation they do it with the power of big tech and powerful government agencies bullying and getting big tech to suppress the truth that is so important for everyone. >> now, sean, it's a moving target with the left. here's what rachel levine said back in 2019. watch this. >> i have no regret. i transitioned when i was young i wouldn't have my children. i can't imagine a life without my children. and so every experience led me to here. this position as secretary of health, i used everything i ever learned. i channel everything. >> all right, sean, levine is basically proving the right's argument here isn't he? she? >> no, you're correct, he, he absolutely is. and i think it's important that we say plain truths clearly. levine is a man. he was born a man. he will always be a man. and the idea that this person,
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who, by the way, took his own mother out of pennsylvania nursing home when he was the head of health policy in pennsylvania at the same time he was directing nursing homes to take in covid patients, the idea that this person, who, himself, is living a lie, would go and tell tech companies to ban people the crime -- for the crime of speaking the truth, is absolute insanity. i mean, it just, it's one thing to have government officials go and try to push their spin at these companies but for them to do it in this fashion, to punish people who are speaking the truth about obvious realities that we all know, is utter madness. >> all right. now, i want to move on to another topic. you two are some of the brightest minds on this but i want to move to another topic. i don't know if either of you have been traveling the last few days but a lot of fights, especially on southwest, have been cancelled and it's a disaster but don't worry, mayor
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pete is on it. watch this. >> you're the secretary of transportation. what does that mean, hold them accountable? >> well, we have enforcement tools that we have been using, especially this year. we're also in a position to use enforcement powers and fines to hold airlines to the things that they have now committed to us, we'll be watching to make sure that they follow through. >> mollie, i don't know what to make of that comment. holding them accountable? like how? >> i just hope that mayor pete buttigieg was speaking from the united states of america when he was surveying the situation. he got a lot of trouble recently for taking a vacation and bringing american flags to make it look like he was actually traveling in the united states while he was addressing major transportation issues. southwest airlines is having many problems. i am not in any way confident that pete buttigieg getting involved will help any of that. while it is true many major
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airlines and other travel corporations get a lot of subsidies and assistances from the federal government, anything he's proposing would probably make it worse. >> you bring up a good point. i would like to know where the secretary of transportation is when all this crisis and stuff is going on because it has been a problem with him. sean, real quickly here. i guess part of my concern that twitter's illuminating here is that it's multiple agencies. it's the whole of government that seems to be involved in this propaganda and pushing their political narrative. how do we get to the bottom of that? >> well, i think we actually need a strong response from congress to take on the monopoly power that is allowing these companies like facebook and google to box out all their competition and control the public square. you look at google it is an absolute monopoly who crushes its competition uses its monopoly in search to basically create a speech monopoly for itself. i would like to think market
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forces would fix it we don't have markets at facebook and google we have monopolies and it's for antitrust and the new republican house to crack down on their ability to use their power to silence people like us for political gain for the left. >> mollie sean thank you for joining us tonight >> did you see this video of a patriot fan being berated during his first ever game? the man is here to talk about it. and the supreme court with biden's push to eradicate our border. brandon judd is here with reaction next. stay with us.
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♪ >> jason: the supreme court today allowing title 42, a trump era immigration policy, to continue, at least for now. the court said it will hear oral arguments in february from republican-led states over whether or not to lift the policy. which means we should know the fate of title 42 by next summer. here's how joe biden reacted. >> the court is not going to decide until june apparently and in the meantime we have to
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enforce it but i think it's overdue. >> jason: that's all we got out of the president because he had a very important flight to catch, you know, a plane that takes off when he gets on it for his vacation in st. croix. joining me now is brandon judd, president of the national border patrol council and kevin robert president of the heritage foundation. brandon, i want to start with you here because i've got to tell you, i'm glad the supreme court made this decision but my understanding is there were some 16,000 border encounters over the weekend, only 2,000 or so did they use title 42 to invoke the deportation of these people. >> yeah, absolutely, and that's the problem. what's overdue is this president actually giving us policies and programs that's going to allow us to secure the border. right now if you look at title 42 we've completely gutted it. even though the score said we have to keep it in place in the
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meantime we're only expelling about a third of the people. christmas we set a new record for christmas day apprehensions and it wasn't close. that's the problem with this president, no new policies or programs or operations, the border is out of control. we're on apprehending eight times what we should be apprehending, more drugs flowing into the country than ever before. all of this is complete chaos and this president is going on vacation. what's overdue for him to give us the actual policies and programs we need. >> jason: kevin what's so infuriating i have talked to brandon on air and off air an awful lot, these poor people down at border patrol trying to do their jobs aren't allowed to enforce the current laws on the books. i hear them say all the time we need immigration reform. no you don't. you have that. we need to do what the previous administration did and enforce what's on the books. >> it's infuriating by the way
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colin to you and every border patrol agent from the heritage foundation and tens of millions of americans, thank you and god bless you for the job you're doing in spite of the idiocy, and i use that term intentionally, the idiocy of the president of the united states not just going on vacation but deciding, to your point, jason, that we're not even going to observe the rule of law. this has not only a great tragedy as it relates to people crossing the border, illegal aliens but as our foundation research showed a couple weeks ago, literally, every county in this country has received illegal aliens. this is a national problem that the president's trying to sweep under the rug. all we have to do is go back to the products and the approach that was working, but two years ago. >> jason: brandon, i want to give you an example of how unaware most americans are at what's happening at the board.
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a recent poll asked how many crossings do you think are happening. 80% under cut it and 16% thought it was less than a hundred thousand. we know the um in's at least 2.4 million for the fiscal year 2022 and that doesn't include the gotta ways. the numbers are absolutely staggering. but most of the public, if they don't watch fox news they're going to be oblivious to this. >> you're absolutely correct and that's what's so frustrating to me and all of my fellow agents. we understand what's going on, fox news understands what's going on but this administration continues to lie and if they lie and the main stream media doesn't cover it and don't wall him out for it the lie becomes the truth. if it's not for organizations like the heritage foundation that's filing foyas and getting information out, the american public doesn't know anything about what's going on. i'm amazed as i travel around the country how few people know
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what's going on at the boarder. that's because this administration lies and deflects and the media is culpable of for them. >> kevin what do they need to do to illuminate the problem and give the support that the border patrol agents need to do their job. >> well, jason, you know well, i think your entire audience knows well that this country has a lot of problems and, therefore, it's really meaningful for me to say that at the top of the list for the house republicans is immigration and border, and immigration and border. that is to say, number one, they need to hold oversight hearings, call close to your heart i know harris is worried about the mismanagement but i will also say this, and i don't say it lightly. this is evil. it is unjust. it is a purposeful reordering of american society to allow a flood of millions of illegal immigrants into this country. so the house republicans better
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be ready to use their oversight power and impeach secretary mayorkas, something the heritage foundation has never called for, it would be unprecedented in our organization to do so and the reason i raise that is, this is not just incompetence, it is intentional. and for americans who think this is just some happen stance they are mistaken. the desire here is to reorder america and we must stop it with the power we have. >> jason: it is intentional for the white house press secretary to continue to say the border's safe it's secure and locked down and for the secretary no say the same we all know that it's not. brandon kevin thank you for joining us this evening, we do appreciate it. >> incentive for republicans not to do anything about this and carry it on as a political football because they know among their base, they're absolutely engaged on this issue of having no immigration reform and building a border wall. that's what republicans want.
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so as long as this issue continues,' politically helpful for republicans for their base. >> joe m: listen i spent years and years in con a still talk to my former colleagues i can't name a single one of them, not one, who thinks this border crisis is a good thing. so matthew dowd in your high fa looting talking down to republicans and trying to explain republicans, you've got it totally wrong. you've got it totally wrong. nobody wants this to continue on. joining me now is georgia congressman buddy carter and new york congresswoman claudia tenney. thank you both for joining. i had the pleasure and honor of serving with both of you. i'm going to start with buddy carter he served with me on the oversight committee. are you aware of anyone who says this border crisis is a good political tool and we want to continue on and don't want to solve it? >> absolutely not other than
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perhaps joe biden and kamala harris i don't know of anyone. this is a serious problem for obvious reasons, not the least of which are the illegal drugs coming across that border infelting our community killing our citizens. over 107,000. 107,000. people last year, much of it due to fentanyl that came across that border and it's not stopping. thank goodness the supreme court ruled with title 42 and we can keep it in place otherwise this would be even more of a disaster. and to think we passed the monstrosity of the $1.7 trillion bill which had money for other countries to secure their borders but no money to secure our borders? ludicrous. >> congressman teny you talked a lot about this, but i think republicans have argued in general enforce the current law. yeah, there are things we can
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work on but until then you have a duty and obligation to enforce the current law. >> well, absolutely and i agree with my colleague buddy carter. this is a crisis, this is something everyone agrees on. we have a problem, we have an open border, we have policies in place that we're working that were removed by joe biden and his first act of office was to prevent us from spending money to complete the wall which slows down the inflow of illegal immigrants into the country and helps the border agents so they can manage this. the humanitarian effort i witnessed at the border by our border agents was nothing less than astounding. their own personal interest in helping the immigrants and understanding the problem, this has been hoisted on them. it was overwhelming. they can't really handle this. but again, as buddy noted, there's human traffickers, drug trafficking. we have dangerous people on the terror watch list that can come in and create a 9/11 many times over every single day. so we care about this. we've tried many time to come up
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with solutions. i would say the democrats use this as a talking point and it's their base that doesn't want anything on the border. we have ocasio-cortez the only no vote who voted against it because we had the audacity a nominalment into helping the border crisis but remember only for nominal use not to rebuild the wall or create more agents which is why i say let's take the money we were going to use for the 87,000 new bureaucrats in the irs and put that into the border. those 87,000 irs agents would have made the irs the size of the u.s. marine corps. and we have technology in place, we don't need that many irs agents. we have a lot of solutions we're trying to get them done and republicans are going to have to stick together in our new majority and come up with a solution to this.
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i think it would be a great day in the united states if we can stick together and come up with reasonably solutions that would be all sides of our party and you know that our opinions are diverse. >> jason: well, yeah, sticking together is going to be one of the biggest challenges. and the fact that the house and senate passed this omnibus which ties your hands through the end of the fiscal year of 2023, you know, using the power of the purse was supposed to be one of the tools that congress can use to hold an administration accountable but that tool is gone away until september of next year. and so i'm glad you're both there. you two are some of the hardest working i know and you're passionate about what you do. thanks for joining us tonight on the ingraham angle. congressman carter, congresswoman teny thank you and have a wonderful happy new year >> what's a bigger threat to the u.s. than china? how about a bromance between putin and g. former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe is
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here with new details of the budding romance >> plus did the top high school just intentionally mess with students trying to get into college. the woke reason why is next. you won't believe it. they're looking for you. who? who's looking? there is no time. they will kill you....but my daughter. mama.
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>> jason: this show has been warning you for years that the u.s. needs to decouple from china immediately and that the warning is only growing more dire by the day as the ccp's relationship with russia is also growing. china's foreign minister, wang ye say we have deepened good neighborliness, friendship and cooperation with russia. we have firmly supported each other in upholding respective core interests. the china russia relationship remains rock solid. we will deepen strategic mutual trust and mutually beneficial cooperation. joining us now is john ratcliffe
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the former director of national intelligence. i served with you in congress and thanks for joining us tonight on the ingraham angle. this deepening tie between russia and china has been in place for a while but you're privy to a lot of information perspective those of us aren't. why should we be worried about this? >> because that collaboration's increasing. during the biden administration, we've seen china and russia collaborating in ways they weren't doing during the trump administration and it's primarily on china's end because they're doing things now that they weren't doing under fear of trade sanctions and tariffs in the trump administration when there's no deterrent effect and joe biden has been so soft on china, it's really encouraged the collaboration between russia and china to work against us. just this past weekend, they did joint naval exercises together in the east china sea. china still has not condemned
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russia's invasion of ukraine nor have they participated in any international sanctions against russia for those actions. those are things that china's doing because, again, there isn't a deterrent effect from china working with russia to undermine the united states. >> jason: well, i also think that there is a legitimate concern about the relationship that joe biden and his immediate family member, family members, have with china. now i want you to listen to this cbs reporter talking about the pending investigation now that republicans will be back in control of the house of representatives. watch this. >> special republicans are going to start investing that laptop. >> that's a certainty isn't it? >> everything that hunter biden has ever done once they take control and the white house is beefing up their counsel's office very reason and the position right now is when they think that the investigation is legitimate they'll cooperate. they clearly don't believe that
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the hunter biden investigation on capitol hill is legitimate. >> look, as you know, i was the chairman of the oversight committee and the white house doesn't get to decide whether or not something's legitimate or not but that's their approach, that's what they're foreshadowing. you were deeply involved in this. the legitimacy of this hunter biden laptop, you were the senior-most person in our entire government in the intelligence community and tell us that experience and your perspective. >> well, first off, jason, you're right. it's not unfair or unkind to say that joe biden has been marshmallow soft when it comes to china. things like a million americans being killed by a virus from chine and joe biden afraid to confront president xi about the lab in whoo hun. why won't he confront the number won adversary but to your point about the hunter biden laptop, the new york post broke that
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story but i was the one that verified it. i was the one that said no, despite what a lot of former intelligence are saying and democrat officials adam schiff is saying, it's not russia disinformation. and, you know, unfortunately what we've seen and some of what's now been talked about in the twitter files is that there was a suppression, essentially a disinformation campaign on behalf of joe biden that involved many people, and as a result some of that information was suppressed from the american voters, even though, as you correctly point out jason, that at the voice of the intelligence people, or as the voice of the intelligence community i said that this was not russian disinformation and yet there was a suppression of the truth and amplification of a lie that it was russian disinformation. >> jason: it will be interesting to see how the white house reacts they can't just push it off and say it's not a legitimate story and not worthy of oversight given the relationship and financial
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relationship the bidens have in china. john ratcliffe the former head of national intelligence, thanks for joining us tonight. >> jason: when wokeness goes too far, a top rated high school just outside washington, dc withheld telling 1200 students about their national merit scholarship awards for years, and it's all in the name of equity. this award is a very prestigious honor. only about three percent of students receive it, earn it, each year. this could lead to scholarships, early entrance into college, countless other opportunities. a lot of hard work goes in by these students to accomplish that. but the administrators at thomas jefferson high school don't want students to know when they are succeeding. the director of student services reportedly telling one parent that hiding this information was intentional saying, quote, we want to recognize students for who they are as individuals, not
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focus on their achievements. and he claimed that the principal didn't want to hurt the feelings of students who didn't get the award. joining me now is as ra nemani senior fellow for the women's network. in your reporting you discovered your son was one of the students impacted. tell us what in the world is going on there. >> oh, my gosh, jason this will completely make people's heads explodes so i hope they're sitting down. we all education in the united states of america, right? my father came here as an immigrant to do his education. i came here as a four-year old child knew not a word of english. my son went to this prestigious school, thomas jefferson high school for science and technology. he worked so hard, like every other kid. and, low and behold, like every other junior, 1.5 million juniors, he took this test
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called the psat. well, we have discovered at tj that the principal and the director of student services have been hiding the award to students that are called commended students, they are the top three percent in the country and, yes, jason, two years later during the course of my reporting, i discovered my son was a commended student two years ago. but the principle kept it a secret. >> jason: and it's all in the name of equity because they didn't want to hurt the feelings of the 97% of others that didn't have this same type of achievement. they didn't want to hurt their feelings is my understanding. >> exactly. and this is part of wider war on merit in america. this is not just about one school, this is happening in school districts across america. right across the border in louden county a father learned his children will not be able to wear the golden national honor
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society sash at graduation because it will make kids feel hurt again. and in this case at tj what they concluded was that they didn't want these kids to have this award that opens the doors to clips and entrance into colleges, and this year, they kept it a secret until after the early complicationings were done and it was just an intrepid mom who started asking questions. >> jason: well, thanks for being involved and an engaged parent and all the kids actually doing the work and having the achievement, shame on the school for holding them back. that's really what they're ultimately doing. thanks so much for doing this, have a wonderful holiday and a happy new year >> all right, you have no doubt seeing this viral video have a patriots fan being berated by a belligerent raiders fan during his first nfl game. that patriots fan is here and
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♪ ♪ >> jason: that video you just saw quickly went viral with many on social media heralding jerry edmond, the patriots fan, for his composure as he was screamed at by an unhinged raiders fan. he didn't yell back get in the woman's face he let it slide. it wasn't just social media who was impressed with how jerry handled it. >> you know, how about you guys kind of cold, how about you come to our suite and watch the game there. >> i'll do that. >> okay. >> all right, jerry edmond joins me now. hey, you are some real composure my friend. that -- i don't know how you didn't want to just pop her. maybe you thought about it but way to have the composure to just not do it. >> thank you. >> i want you to know, i'm not
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advocating for that. i'm saying what you did was laudable. you did the right thing and you got rewarded handsomely for it didn't you? >> oh, yeah. >> tell us what happened. tell us about your interaction with bob craft. >> it was an amazing experience going up to -- first i met him in his office and going up to him and seeing him i was kind of in shock during the whole thing. and then upon him giving me the custom jersey, he went ahead and called jz. i got to talk to jay-z. >> jason: oh, yeah? >> oh, yeah. it was a wild experience, talking to jay-z for the 30-45 seconds that i did on face time and then going over and seeing all the super bowl trophies in person, seeing all the rings. i even got to try on one of the rings, and going up to the suite and watching the game,
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everything was great. >> jason: yeah, being in the owner's suite at the patriots, that must have been good. what was she yelling at screaming at you? now this is a family friendly show so got to keep it clean here but what was she actually -- what was her point? what was she trying to do to you? >> towards the end of the video where you see where she's kind of just like waving her scarf i believe in my face and just kind of screaming in my face, that was about the time when the raiders had won the game off the fumble recovery from the patriots and basically i was more focused on what just happened, like looking down at the field and just trying to ignore her. but she was in my face screaming curse words and everything like that. i'm not even sure if she was like speaking about the game anymore, she was just kind of like just -- i'm not even sure.
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>> jason: well, listen, you did the right thing at the right time. and the video happened to be going. glad to see good people get rewarded for doing decent stuff. you know, it's ordinary people doing extraordinary things and i think it's a good example for a lot of people who get caught up in the moment and they want to fight back and do all that. you did the right thing and good for bob craft and the patriots for creating another special day for you there and i'm sure you're going to be a patriots fan the rest of your life. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah, not a doubt. >> jason: oh, yeah. jerry, thank you and best of luck to you, thanks for joining us tonight on the ingraham angle >> and coming up, just how bad are democrats at math? the last bite explains.
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$80 billion to the internal revenue service to be able to administer these audits more fairly. actually, we've lost $7 billion over this last decade from those who have not paid their taxes. >> tyrus: 80 billion to recover seven billion. that's all the time we have tonight, i'm in for lehigh valley. go to jason.com, have a great week. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> tyrus: what it is. i'm tyrus filling in for greg, who's off doing something i don't even want to
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