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interviewing and having a town hall with the new speaker of the house kevin mccarthy in washington and we will discuss the g.o.p. house agenda, we will have an audience full of g.o.p. house members, in the meantime, for any news any time anywhere, it's foxnews.com, hannity.com, in the meantime, let your heart not be trouble, laura is next and we will see se you from washington tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i am laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight, ron, joe, run, that's the focus of tonight's "angle" after millions of illegal aliens, stop calling them migrants, by the way, have rushed into the country siphoning off the public services, joe biden was shamed into making a quick border trip to el paso, now the tour was highly choreographed and generally meaningless, kind of a soviet style propaganda coup to
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a democrat, you're still waving off concerns about joe's age and declining cognition, then you are just in denial, or maybe you know that although biden is one fall away from the senior center lunchroom, he is still the sharpest knife in the democrat drawer, it is certainly not this woman, who stood like a "star wars" century behind him at that immigration speech last week, and it definitely, definitely is not mayor pete starring in his own transportation sitcom known as leave it to pete buttigieg. >> are you aware of southwest airlines antiquated system for scheduling prior to christmas? >> i don't run southwest airlines. >> what you said back on the late show was that you are confident that they would be ready to service the tickets that they are selling. >> and the airlines have made major improvements largely because we press them to do t that. >> laura: the bottom line is joe biden's visit to the border was all theatrics, no substance.
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now he threw a few bones to the enforcement crowd, but they do little to change the math, we are getting overrun, there were over 73,000 got a ways in november, the highest number on record, november also saw the highest number of encounters at the border over 233,000. and the total number of apprehensions for 2022 surpassed 3.3 million, that's another record. but don't let these numbers make you fret, because team by dan wants you to know that they mean business now. >> my administration is taking several steps to stiffen enforcement for those that go without a legal right to stay, we are focusing on cracking down on drug smuggling which is a serious problems, excuse me, problem. >> we are doing everything we can to secure the border and deal with irregular migration, that it is a priority for this
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administration since day one. >> laura: irregular migration. that reminds me of when they told us that inflation was transitory. this is all happy talk, no actual facts to back any of it up. here to ask no questions, by the way, just believe the empty promises. ♪ ♪ ♪ i give you my word these are feelings of comedy ♪ >> promising that joe would solve all of their problems, not only and the dust bowl and heal the economy, but he would cure acne and car sickness as well. >> laura: now remember that joe promises that soon you will see and feel all the magic of his runaway spending, by the way, agreed to by key senate republicans, biden is saying
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patience, people. >> i know it's going to take time to implement our entire economic agenda that we have passed, and for folks to feel it in their day-to-day lives, but i think that folks will see in the next few months. >> is tough as these times have been if we look a little closer we see bright spots all across country, we are surely making progress, things are getting better. >> laura: progress, is that what he is calling it? well, you be the judge, here are some headlines, americans retirement accounts are drying up as they are forced to dig into their savings and 401(k)s to pay the bills. and what about americans who have no retirement accounts or regular savings? well, they are paying more than 19% interest rates because they are maxing out on their credit cards. and if progress is measured in layoffs, biden is doing a great job. at goldman sachs it's a massive bloodbath, they are calling out where they will ask 3200 on wednesday.
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and at salesforce, 8,000 staff will be shown the door at amazon more than 18,000. in a big tick in the big banks all wanted joe biden, well, they got biden economics, didn't they, and now the obvious 2024 choice after bowing down to the fringed brainiacs and the pro-trans radicals, the biden team is trying a phony pivot to the middle, and it is pivotal performance art was made possible in part by none other than mitch mcconnell. >> it's not just this project, but the infrastructure bill, the bipartisan infrastructure bill that the president signed provides dramatic additional assistance for $8 million over the next five years. >> laura: bring home the bacon good but americans are not impressed, and they don't want
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mitch mcconnell's friend to run again? >> no, i don't think that biden should run again, he is too old and he has lost data, and people have lost respect for them. >> i'm not sure that he will be up to it physically, or cognitively. >> his approval rates are not good, they are very down, and i think that our country needs someone who unites all of us. >> laura: wait a second, is she saying that biden and his kooky cabinets have not united america? well, it might be hard to unite us and just kind of thinking this through, when they paint half the country is white supremacist, and america as systemically racist, they try to act like they are still so devastated about january 6th, but the truth is the democrats have an intimate relationship with the insurrection narrative. they are in love with the video and the photos in the chaos, it's sick, frankly. so by all means, run, joe, run, but no basement campaigning, no
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debates hosted by rank partisans, no domination of early voting, no hiding from skyrocketing fentanyl deaths, and no sidestepping questions about hunter's gravy train in china, and his hard buyers, and no responsibility for inflation and a pessimistic nation. you are going to own all of it, and that's "the angle" joining me now mollie hemingway, fox news contributor, and stephen miller, founder of america first legal and former adviser doug president trump, mollie mollie, they are trying t joe biden as a figure to unite the country, will it work? >> you have two different realities, you have what everyone is experiencing, horrible economy, completes removal of the southern border, policy figures and everybody knows that that is happening but i do think you will see people in the media trying to paper
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over those, they ran his initial campaign. it might be a little bit harder for them to do that now that he does not have the excuse of being in the basement, but i assume that they will try. >> laura: now, stephen, when you hear that the border has been there priority since day one, explain to our audience how that might be true, but only for the illegals crossing the border that it has worked out for them pretty well. >> yes, it is absolutely true that their priority has been the border, and that sentence to understand to mean to get illegal aliens from the other side of the border into our country and our cities. as you know well, laura, in 2020, we had under president trump every single tool you could ever need or ever dream of to keep the illegal immigrants out of the country. we had title 42 expulsion authority. we had remained in mexico. and we had to see save third agreement come to shift asylum-seekers to foreign countries instead of our soil, what did biden do?
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he came into office and turned off every single one of those tools deliberately and purposefully and ordered cbp to take illegal aliens from the mexican side of the border into our country and resettle them across all 50 states. >> laura: but stephen, doesn't he throw a few bones to the enforcement crowd with expansion of immediate expulsions to different countries, didn't he do that? >> he is ending title 42, title 42 is being wound down. only a supreme court order is keeping it in place, and what biden will replace title 42 with is even more catch and release, so every single illegal alien removed is a shrinking number under title 42, the administration is preparing to shift into conventional catch and release settings. it show up, get a court date in seven years, have a family, have some u.s. citizen children, see you never, stay here for life. >> laura: and mollie, during
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his first and only trip to the border, his administration ended up passing the buck. >> it's not collaborating with the federal government on an issue that requires collaboration. we cannot have the rights and the needs of individuals who are seeking humanitarian relief for the united states exploited for political purposes, we cannot have unilateral governor action. >> laura: mollie, so greg abbott is the problem by trying to help estate hammered by illegal immigration. >> you have very few governors trying to do something to do with the crisis caused by the biden administration, and when they do things, they are fought tooth and nail by the biden and administration, whether was governor ducey in arizona who is trying to implement a makeshift border wall that was torn down by the feds. or any efforts that the governor abbott or governor desantis make to share some of the burden of these illegal border crossers,
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they are fought again and really gone after viciously by the biden administration. this is a problem caused by this team beginning on day one as stephen said, and their visit to the border to pretend like it is fixed after years of doing what they said is not going to cut it. >> laura: they the commentators, mollie, saying this is what they told -- it's total sleight-of-hand, we don't enforce the border, so that means you need amnesty. oh, sorry, comprehensive immigration reform. they shift to that. >> it's the game in this town for decades, helped along by people in both parties, but this is an intentional willful degradation of our intentional sovereignty, and new york might try to pass the buck, but under the new republican house, at least, he won't find it so easy. >> laura: breaking tonight, attorney merrick garland is found at the penn-biden center
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for global diplomacy in washington, the fbi is involved in the inquiry, now it was not long ago that the biden administration was hitting the predecessor, donald trump on this issue, watch. >> you saw the photograph of the top-secret documents laid out on the floor at mar-a-lago, what did you think to yourself? >> how that could possibly happen. how anybody could be that irresponsible. and i thought, what data was in there that made compromised sources and methods, just totally irresponsible. >> laura: stephen, do you think that biden is going to be held to the same level of certainty as trump? or does this push the possible trump indictment of the documents off the table? >> well, i can't speak for what a highly corrupted doj is going to do, but what i can say is the president trump had absolute authority to declassify documents, you know who does not
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have any such authority? the vice president on the united states, so when joe biden left the administration, he had zero authority to declassify those documents or take them with him, or store them in violation of federal law, in a fair country, and a stain country, there will be legal leaguer -- really old -- real legal jeopardy for joe biden, and where there is a clear conflict of interest, because of course they are close to biden as his doj, and you need to appoint special counsel to find out not only what is going on with these documents, but to look at every single residence property and office under biden's control to determine what other classified documents he has taken in violation of federal law. >> laura: i mean, mollie, this is delicious on so many levels, they have spent weeks and weeks and weeks trying to destroy trump over these documents. >> it's amazing, because people with disputes for former
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president is common, the idea that they had arrayed mar-a-lago and go leaking to "the washington post" -- >> laura: accusing him of treason, basically! >> accusing him of things that they were not being truthful about whether it was nuclear secrets, that is absolutely unconscionable, this politicized doj is a massive problem, and for it to come and bite them now is delicious, you're right, but joe biden has a history of not being very transparent with his papers during this campaign where the media ran everything, and the university of delaware that houses some of the documents refused to release information even though they were all sorts of open it and the issues that need to be looked at in those documents and he refused to allow them to be shared, and this is just really fascinating. >> laura: stephen, do you think the republicans on the hill, i am about to interview matt gaetz and lauren boebert in a few minutes, but will they be able to get to the bottom of this? along with all of these other scandals, we still don't know who is buying hunter biden's paintings were hundreds of
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thousands of dollars for that below art stuff he does. >> we just see more subpoenas coming out of the new republican house, and i am confident that we will then i've ever been issue before and all of the previous congress is combined. we need to find out every single classified documents that joe biden has and let the department of justice now go to court and suddenly decide you can enforce these subpoenas, they don't have the force of law, after arguing the exact opposite for two straight years. let them go after people's tax return. for democrat funders and democrat -- >> laura: are you saying there is a double standard for democrats and republicans? how could you think that? great to see both of you tonight, thank you so much. as i said, matt gaetz and lauren boebert next exclusively on the concession that finally pushed him to stand down on kevin mccarthy speakership, and where this goes from here especially with the pentagon budget, stay with us.
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can't agree on in a vision of what they are for, this interparty debate is the cause of the lion share of so-called washington dysfunction. >> i saw thugs at work. i saw this uncivilized nature. >> laura: uncivilized, you see, everybody has to agree in washington with the left, otherwise it is chaotic. the world is going to come to an end. well, let me just say, these folks are so out to lunch, they don't represent the views of the people in either left or right, the establishment has blown so many opportunities, and washington has been frankly ripping off the american people now for years. its language use to describe among others my next two guests both instrumental in gaining concessions from newly minted speaker kevin mccarthy. joining us now, matt gaetz, colorado congressman lauren boebert. great to see both of you, congressman gaetz, how confident are you that the concessions you
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guys ended up winning are enforceable and you can hold onto them for the next two years? >> just a few moments ago we passed the rules for congress and that placing enforcement mechanism of the one member motion to vacate, i don't anticipate we will ever have to use that, but it gives us the opportunity to make sure that our goals around policy, procedure, and personnel are met. we will have votes on term limits, balanced budgets, internal enforcement of the immigration laws, none of those things would've happened if we had caved on monday, but by getting these concessions and coming to a stronger place, the house is in a stronger position. >> laura: here is how the democrats are responding to the rules package just passed moments ago. >> these rules are not a serious attempt at governing, they are ransom note to america from the extreme right. still empowering extremists, don't take my word for it, they are giving the single-member a way to remove the speaker at one time, with a small right fashion
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hold their leadership passage. >> laura: congressman, it is all your fault. >> apparently, that's usually what that democrats like to say, but this empowers every number of congress even the democrats, that single member motion to vacate is for them as well. the single subject to legislation and pieces that it we are going to see is something that we have in 47 state legislatures to have it on a federal level is males have. so i am proud that we took out a few extra days to make sure we get this right, it may look like chaos and dysfunction, but i m on mom before boys, and last week was the most productive week i have experienced in congress. >> laura: people saw behind the curtain up stuff that happens in washington, things i have been rolling against for 25 years, the us omnibus spending bills, nobody knows what is in them. it is just junk in the kitchen sink thrown in. things that congressman and senators don't want to be held accountable for, so you can't say you voted against border
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enforcement, what they say, congressman is i just voted to keep the government open. that's essentially what they do, correct? >> the sum of the movement was to ensure that never again we will be forced to take a vote on something like this omnibus legislation, and i think that it will make kevin mccarthy stronger as a speaker with negotiating with the senate he will say i am sorry, the house rules don't allow us to consider things germane or that don't report to a single subject. >> laura: make it better, the issue of defense spending, i brought this up several times last week, it's always treated as a sacred cow, can never touch defense spending no matter how woke the pentagon is, no matter how much green tea and needs, we support the men and women in uniform, but the idea that 55% of our discretionary budget can't be touched, those numbers don't add up with the cuts that you all want, correct? unless you guys ultimately start thinking about cutting parts of the military? >> we are certainly going to have to look at a number of things to get the budget -- >> laura: what number of
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things, you can't get away with that on our show. >> many things we will look at. >> laura: that is not a number. >> that is one of them, one know if the defense hawks in the representatives that will put up a fight for that, but we have to have a budget that balances and that's what to -- >> laura: congressman gaetz on that, that is the hawks and the republican party and some of the democrat party are saying no, no, no, you can't touch it. i heard the defense, you are being responsible -- irresponsible with national security, "the wall street journal" with a powerful piece, national security is at risk with what you did. >> i represent the district of highest attribute in military in the country, we can defend the country and project power more efficiently and more proactively than we do. donald trump was the first president to demand an audit of the pentagon. >> laura: he did not cut defense. >> we got an audit so we showed where they failed to deliver on authorities and when we start with ukraine? >> laura: don't even get me started on ukraine.
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>> i think it's a pretty easy case to make that some of this money that we send to ukraine without requisite accountability should be the first place for a reduction. >> laura: we have to play the video, the real dramatic video on friday night, we were alive 10:00-11:00 and all of the stuff was happening in our minutes after the air, one of the most talked about moments, mccarthy comes over towards you coming you see it gets heated, you're right -- yes, there are you. fox news reported that you appeared to meld the word "committee" during this exchange? congressman, the world wants to know, what was said? this is a pivotal moment, what was said? >> this was a matter of timing, and those of us who have withheld our support for speaker mccarthy wanted to move as a group, we thought it would be a unifying moment, i am glad the two speaker mccarthy's great credit he made the requisite concessions to bring it together and put us in a great position to do what we did tonight, bowed to get rid of 87 irs agents, i
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think the imperial speakership is over. nancy pelosi will be the last imperial speaker because now we will unlock the potential of the members and i'm glad speaker mccarthy saw that way. >> laura: i saw that you both were talking to various democrats are in the process, and you were talking to congressman -- tongass woman jacob paul and others, was there any thought of a deal with democrats during this process ever? >> absolutely not. >> laura: you look pretty cozy talking to the democrats, nothing wrong with that, they are fun people just like republicans. >> i was talking about the big tech legislation that i support it with her to break up these companies that we were talking about during republican control, could we get them to the floor that nancy pelosi would not bring to the floor while her husband was trading big tech stocks. >> laura: could you work with people on the left for these issues, events are vilified, people were tough on you last week. i was kind of tough on you last week, but there were a lot of
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great things done because you guys were holding out on the stuff, can you work together? >> i believe that congress is going to be much stronger than it was going into this republican party and we will be able to work with some democrats, there were many democrats who campaigned on conservative values, and i want to hold him to it, they were talking about securing the border and reducing inflation and energy independence, even. and this was a battle and a lot of elections that we were seeing. so i want to hold them to that, to those promises and bring them in to the committee's and have these discussions to actually move things forward. >> laura: that would be ironic if it were more bipartisan as a result of all of this. we will see. congressman gaetz, congressman n bill burke, we appreciate you coming in. we have a look on what harry is up to next as he tries to sell that snoozer of a book in "seen and unseen."
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>> laura: it is time for the "scene close and unseen" segment, we turn to ramen or, all right, raymond, prince harry really doing the media blitz, isn't he? and he is on lank farm update? >> he is on everything, the problem is, they are only so many ways to claim victim status and trash her family whether you are sitting opposite michael strahan or anderson cooper, ed is the same routine, the royals use the racist british media to attack meghan markle. >> the fact that she was american, an actress, divorced, black, biracial. >> my wife is not visibly black, but that's who she is. the way that they speak about her and the way that they treat her is incredibly relatable to everybody else of color. >> what has happened to my wife and what has happened to us happens to so many people on a daily basis, because of the
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british press, because of the racism. >> laura, at what point does this story lose its traction? he rolled it out with oprah, the netflix three-part documentary, the book, all of these high-profile interviews, i mean, this is like his personal miniseries, the lord of the slings, you know? he never stops or shouts out. >> laura: he just seems, i don't want to say anything uncharitable, but he seems rather weak in the us interviews. he just does not seem like -- you think prince harry, he is going to be in the uniform, and dashing, and he just seems to be rather weak in these interviews. >> now having repeated himself in front of the major networks, laura, he will have to go to other outlets to continue peddling this story, there is always "judge judy" but she is not herself much for pity, laura, or maybe he can try "the
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"wheel of fortune"" i would like to buy a un and grateful, pat. they could blame the bleak weather systems moving across the country, the perfect backdrop. >> laura: but they won't give up their title, because what's the point? never going to give up the title, all right, on a brighter note, we covered kevin mccarthy's election as speaker friday night, but for those who did not stay up, minority leader jeffries delivered a partisan speech. >> is a spiteful freestyle, and alphabetical order, and yes, he ran through all 26 letters of the alphabet. >> house democrats will always put american values over autocracy. benevolence over bigotry, freedom over fascism, governing over gaslighting, maturity over mar-a-lago. normalcy over negativity.
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>> laura, this was bromides over brainpower, linguistics over laptops, rhyme over reason, when i heard this, i thought somebody has been watching too many youtube clips of that youth poet laureate amanda gorman, remember her? >> the depths of death, despair, and disparity, atrocities across cities, towns, and countries, lives lost. climactic costs. >> laura: i never , no, he was trying to do kind of, it was a hip-hop kind of ode to reverend wright, but it was not that spiteful, it was an odd, any kind of hopped when he said it, there was a hop every now and then. >> at least she keeps in a meter, he kind of breaks it up, but this was syntax without
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substance leaving the audience speechless, now no matter what you say, laura, representative bennie thompson claims that the speech was the best he has ever heard. now, i think he needs to get out a little bit more often, but there you go, before we go, i need you to hear this reaction to the story out of louisiana, the legislature here has passed a porn law or of age verification with 33.3% of content, some porn stars are upset, saying the louisiana law does not care about protecting, it cares about penalizing porn companies, another says i do not foresee this has anything more than an invasion of one's privacy. i guess she means a child's privacy, i don't know what she is talking about. >> laura: the entire porn hub existence of porn hub, i mean, i have no words for this.
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i mean, they are -- they are disgusting. >> it is the least we can do to protect children, we call kids -- card kids at a bar, why would you not card them going on the porn sites. >> laura: worried about the privacy of whom? so you want to go on hub, but you don't want to show your i.d.? too bad, tough cookies, that's what i say, or only fans. >> protect children, do it. >> laura: louisiana is where all of the stories coming always happen to have a louisiana story, you had the horrible, you know, car theft story last week coming always have some wild tale -- yes, it is always -- >> i am telling you, i have not even told you about a slew of carjackings and break-ins and murders over the weekend, maybe we'll get to that on wednesday, bring your kevlar. >> laura: may be we will, thank you for that harry update too, it was very harry. the remarkable recovery of buffalo bills safety demar
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♪ ♪ >> demar hamlin has been released to buffalo, and found many ways on his journey, thrilled where he has that today, up and walking around in an amazing genuine sense of humor. >> laura: a week after that horrific cardiac injury suffered by demar hamlin, he continues to make extraordinary progress, it's unbelievable. he flew back to buffalo to be closer to home and continue to receive hospital care, is his stunning progress solely the result of this amazing care he received? on and off the field? while americans of faith are consumed though it may commence the power of prayer had an enormous positive effect on hamlin as well. >> i think that we all have to recognize the power of prayer from our coaches, players, the staff, and the fans in that
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stadium, and the people watching from around the world, there is power in prayer. >> we cannot let up, we all have to continue to pray, continue to pray, continue to pray and galvanize together, because the power of prayer is real. >> this is remarkable, it is remarkable. >> laura: millions bow their heads for his recovery including the moving prayer services in buffalo and cincinnati. >> we can't participate in the medical process, the science process, but we can participate in prayer, that's when we go to god and we ask them to do something that we can't do. >> every time somebody gets hurt it is a sign that our world is broken and we want to pray that god does something to intervene. >> laura: joining us now is the man who just saw, pastor at crossroads churches, who by the way is the fourth largest church in the united states, also with me as michael faulkner, former nfl player and pastor at the
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victory church. pastor, let's start with you, now i watched your entire vigil on the plane today -- >> how spiritual you are. >> laura: the entire thing, i was riveted by it, and i was, i have been so, like so many americans so upset about what i saw on monday night, but i was so heartened to see so many people finally recognizing the true power of faith, community, and prayer. have you felt the same thing in the last few days? >> i completely have, laura, i don't think america has changed in this regard, i just think the narrative has changed where people who say, well, okay, you can diss me for my prayer or say other things that are sort of anti-my convictions, but i will let you get along with that, but when the rubber meets the road, the majority of americans have a spiritual bone in their body and lean to prayer, we don't always
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have the same god but we are leaning there and that's exactly what we are seeing is there is an overwhelming number of data points that says that this is what the average person in american does when things aren't going well. >> laura: and pastor faulkner, i want to play something from the buffalo bills head coach sean mcdermitt who is specifically addressing the role of faith in the recovery, watch this. >> the amount of faith, hope, and love we saw on display over the last three days has been nothing short of amazing. and just as important as anything is glory to god for his keeping demar and his family in the palm of his hand in the last couple of days in his healing powers. >> laura: to see these giants men and of course the coach, all the coaches react so emotionally
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on monday and to see the outpouring of prayer that was not mocked as it often is in the popular media, how important of an inflection point could this be perhaps in american society? >> well, i think it is a very important inflection point, and is as a pastor said, whatever america, whenever we have one of these unexplainable catastrophic moments, most of us turn to god, i remember in 9/11 in new york city, when we prayed, we literally did pray, when we came to city hall, we prayed, and at crucial times in america, we have prayed, but on this account and as a football player it is a sport accident, but demar is a wonderful individual and asked his story more and more people are joining in prayer for his recovery, it
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is a significant moment in which god uses to bring people into his presence. and that's what god wants. god wants us to know that he is good and that he loves us, god wants us to be in his presence and this horrible situation was an opportunity for people to join in to god's presence, and to hear him say i love you. >> laura: i'm pastor, i was so struck by and i was so struck by reading about demar hamlin's life and his father was in prison, incarcerated for a drug charge, and that he helped well,
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and the entire time he said that suffering, being without his mother and working so hard, that suffering made him the young man he turned out to be, and he did not get into gangs and drugs and trouble, and his faith and his family were at the anchor of that. >> he has had massive problems, when you are a person of faith and a person of god, your problems don't go away. the prosperity is getting more problems going to go away, that's not true. he says in this life you will have trouble. point when you have that perspective from the bible, when you problems you don't lean on god to get through your problems, so he has probably been exercising that faith or that muscle for the last 24 that muscle for the last 24 years or so, and out came into i'm not a doctor.
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i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the street, talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my heart's pretty good. you sure? i think so. how do you know? you're driving a car? you have the check engine light, but the heart doesn't have a hey, check heart sign. i want to show you something. put both fingers right on those pads. there you go. in 30 seconds, we're going to have a medical grade ekg.
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prince harry has been pushing his book and he advocated for a new type of therapy. >> you right in the book about psychedelics, mushrooms. but i would never recommend people to do this. but doing it with the right people come if you are sufferin from a huge amount of trauma, then they have a way of working as a medicine. >> a medicine may be the spirit can start in a new cheech and
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chong movie as his next deal. >> i think we are parked, man. >> they are far more interesting . that's it for us tonight thanks for watching. got felled his next. >> good evening and happy monday . my favorite day of the week. on friday night, we had an amazing show, one of the best shows ever, but it got preempte for coverage of the house speaker vote because this is a news station. it was such a great episode tha we knew that you will love it and we didn't want you to miss that. we decided we are airing it now. i like to call this the reverse kilmeade.
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