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taken there to that office. but i don't know what's in the documents. >> hold on . ld o a wilmingtonn in it. the man who promised to raisee a the bar for ethics and trust in government, he's now feigning ignorance. >> hey, i see nothing.di i was not here. i did not even get up this morning. now, more than two months afters these ten classifiedsi documents were discovered, the public was made aware of this encounter. truth that president return dignity to government had actually been derelict with government records ornow, e someone close to him was now when trump was found, the classified documents. biden called it totally irresponsible. but of course, the media hasaken taken great pains to differentiate the biden situation. bin s do happen.is a it's not a good reason, but it's a human reason. joe biden may never have known that these documents were in
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that box. other differences here, the volume of documents, the number the smaller, n's an and his lawyers appear to have t actually done the right thing when it comes to thesehe classified documents, it doese n not sound like it's an adversarial process at all. >> okay, a stunning butlack entirely predictable lack of curiosity now, journalistsking who are actually seeking the truth with no political agenda truth would be demanding answers to a series of questions. , wh number one , why were the documents stored atf the university of pennsylvania at something called the penn centeria, at the for biden? diplomacy and global engagement. hm engagemem. who are the donors of the penn biden center? would like a list. ree, w and three, whyhy the delay in alerting the public when the documents were found? remember , november 2nd was before the midterms, before nu
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number four, the documents discu included discussions about some very interesting subjectssa ,including iran, the united kingdom, and wait for it, ukraine. noukraine.w, did any of this re to hunter's verismo business in ukraine? mayber as barrise, maybe not ine president biden, remember, threatening to pull all thatm tn aid from ukraine if the prosecutor investigated verismo wasn'tal fired.ecutor and of course, who can forgetstt that, that a donorin with deep e ties to ukraine loaned biden's brother james half a million bucks when biden was viceis president ? biden overseeing us policy to ukraine . okay, bud oft instead of asking serious questions about the biden's, a former cia flack made excuses for him. this type of mishandling happens all the time. i do worry aboutu over criminalizing it, launching these full investigations that become>> political footballs is dangerous because it ca n incentivize people from serving.
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in the federal government. >> well, okay,ll, okay well, he's worried about criminalizing public service. well, that's hilarious. s hilariocoming from a guy who st the agency under john brennan. >>der john which leads us to a h question. whenquestion merrick garland, the attorney general on november 18th, announced cous the appointment of a special counsel in the trump documentsel casetrum, did garland know about biden's class filed documents? joining us nowal to make sense f all of this, george washington constitutionale law professor jonathan turley. jonathan , good to see youan tonight. happ, good to sey new year. why could this be happening here? a problem for joe biden? >> well, it's a problem becauseu it can be a crime.can >> no,be it is true that the unlawful possession or removal of classified informatiof remon has tended not to result in major prosecutions
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,but they havecr resulted ines criminal charges. >> more importantly, we've seene how there was this this rushr no for not just prosecution, for pe mere possessiocun as the the mar-a-lago scandal began, but also people who claim thatr pred the president, even if formerevi president , even if he pleaded to a misdemeanor, should b be barred from office. >> sfromffice.o all of those ar are obviously applicable here. >> there are differences.e hasn >>'t there hasn't been ann allegation that they were fals emade statements made or obstruction.. we don't know a lo t of the the facts. >> we don't know if this is thef full extent of these documents. the president's answers also are rather baffling. in order for documents to be docum removed when you leave officene someone has to request it. >> usually the vice o president or president .s workin >> it was in his office, his working office . at talke ukra working on a book that talked about ukraine, iran, some of the countries that were e mentioned as the subject of
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these documents. so there's a lot o ths there. f th but at the end of the day, the same underlying crim ses in exists, even if there are differences in aspects of the case. >> of the well, the argument is of made that the president himself has the legal authority, jonathan , jonatha to declassifd documents. but the vice president does not . >> is that correct?ce-pre siright there in terms of o a declassification process or with the same position in many respects, donald trump saidveryh that he declassified everything. we haven't seen a recordinwe ha. how that was done, but there's been no allegation or no suggestion that these documents were declassified. also declassified., these docume classified at a very high levele at the cia level.that that is very i sensitive materii . so youas have to treat thise ote as serious. >> you know, the other question that you have to look at on on
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this is , you know, here these documents stayed in this this closet for a long period of p time. there should be some answerssays here. the president says, my lawyers k told me not to ask what the documents are. w >> well, why? i mean, if you're worried about national security, why wouldn't you ask what are the documents? maybe i ca n tell you whetherer i saw those documents or others used that documents. the press just shrugged thatff off, said, oh, okay,okay your lawyers just don't ask anyn questions and obviously, therefore answer ns.o questionsr from us now.om >> well, rachel maddow just kind of blithely says, well,ched there doesn't seem to be an adversarial process here. well, that doesn't really i don't know. i don't know what the poin e poin that is . but it's also a question of a access to the documents, something that the press was very curious about when the mar-a-lago raid happened. ro who had access to that storage
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room? th case, the closet? f ye i mean, thisar is a number of years later. so so presumably people have been in and out of that office and there's no sense that there was, you know, sufficient locksh or high level locks.s it a and ri don't know, was itke a regular lock and key that you can get in the hardware store? >> who knows? well, yeah, and in many ways, it could have been far worse. w if you recall, from the joe biden scandal, there were discussions about having an office supplied by chineses u associates of hunter biden thato would be used by the formef rwol vice president andd the nowlady first lady that was going to be funded by chinese sources. appea it appears to have fallen through, but that was the earlier office optiono th to the pennsylvania university of pennsylvania office. be thankfui l for that. >> jonathan , you always look on the bright side. that's why we love having you on . thank you. great to see you. chin a maybe not be involved there.
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we h right well, there's another question. we had five righwe cant? can keep going all night. that does go unanswered, atnanse least tonight. rehow did the documents get to the biden pen? center and where were they before? th is that the pen biden, w the center for diplomacy and global engagement, that'this a mouthful, didn't officially open until februar y 8th. twenty , eighteen more than a year after biden lef 201t off, as vice president . .e now is ned ryun, american majority ceo. >> ned, that strikes me as a t long time to have classifiedie documents floating out there. o but what stands out to you is the biggest, most important ignored question out there tonight. well, again, we know it wasn't carrier pigeons that took them into that location. we know that they didn't jusont magically float there.t they were taken intentionally.t i really want to know for thatar call it year laurer wherelaur they actually securea,d, wherey
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were they for that year before they made their way into this it office? this but i would remind people, too, e top secret people these were top secret intelligenc intelligence memos about ukraine, iran and thefirst united kingdom. >> first ooff all, the vice president's former vice president's not authorized can't declassifyvice them.assify so he's dealing with these highly sensitive documents, apparentlym. for six years or whatever it is . they've been stored inapparent it again, i gt goes back to like y who brought them there, who sawh them, who had access to them,o who was involved in conversations about those documents and did they actually have clearance to have conversations about those classified documents? itavbut it is pretty amazing toe to see the corporate profit in just bending themselves to allep these these pretzels oorfe more relativize. etzels i'm trying to argue that it'sf perfectly fine for biden to do this, but for trump, he should have been indicted for doing this with these documents.
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and just far from being able to run for office in the future. and if we were to hold biden to that same standard, obviously, then he'd be out for twenty , twenty four . but i think we've got realre to questions as to what was goingho on here and we're not getting getting those answers. so i think back to this, laura . laura , why were the lawyers going through the closet looking for these documents shortly before the midterms when they knew republicans were e the to take the majority and have oversight and investigations? >> all certain lawyersit woke ud a few days before the midterms and go, hey, w he better go fins these documents stashed somewhere in a closet. so and also, is it realistic to think that the attorney general knew nothing about this? i mean, classifiedney geneothins come on in. in th the president's possession and the attorney general didn't know anything about it. then november 18th, heey g announces a speciaenerything alr trump and the documents. >>se whal fot i think i think ts is put garland in a very interesting spot. >> i mean, he's a weasel. hed wants to indict trump. he wants to figure out how to
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but now the whole argument about classified documents, i mean, trumrumpp got a great gh in the last twenty four to reve in which biden has done not not just the same, i think worse. laura , in what he did with these classified documents. i think it's really muddied the waters w to make galan's approach to trying to indict trump very hard. s soap i think trump's been giveng a great gift. i don't i don't think that garland's do tj is going to pursue it in any meaningful thing with with this bidenis situation. but i think it's made it very situat hard for him to actually pursue trying to get trump indictedg to over classified documents thata. mar-a-lago netted. >> you raised this point earlier, but it bears repeating of a the issues facing this country. be ends up being one of the subjects of the class of i mean, it's kind of odd. . yeah , well, here goes ukraine again. biden and ukraine again,
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and again. there's so manain,y questions ai what took placone in ukrainek with hunter biden, and he's taking top secret intelligence p memos about ukraine that he's not authorized to possess. i mean, again, i don't know ifp. we're ever going to get to theoh bottom of it, but i do think that it's muddied the waters the on this whole issue with trump. >> so, boy , here we go again. i don't know if we're everl ever going to get the facts. ged be nice if we had this information before the election, but it's great to see i.t tonight. thanks so much. and coming up, big pharma made out like bandits. a made we know that many billionaires made during covid, but and as the virus winds down, they're looking for what new cash, obesity? >> my angle exposes it all in moments. so there are some things that go better together.ering they like your workplace benefitsaltogether and retiremet accounts with gooya. >> considering for un all
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means of packaging a destructive agenda to destigmatize dangerous behavior. now children are taught that boys can be girls, girls can be boys and both can be both at the same time, just by feeling and thinking or as they say, identifying. and when they identify, they qualify as a pediatrician when it comes to making sure kids are healthy and happy, i know how important care the deferred someone's true identity can be . yes, that means we must affirm your truth regardless of what your truth is . >> and we must call this progress because the experts at the american academy of pediatrics say so. but we know that this breeds more confusion among children and sometimes it leads to dangerous results. >> it was incapable of understanding and it was downplayed consistently by parents.
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on the other hand , were pressured to continue my so-called gender journey with a suicide threat. i will never be able to breastfeed a child. i have blood clots in my ear and i unable to fully empty my . heartbreaking. today, the lies told in the name of health care and safety are myriad. of course, we saw this in spades during covid. >> they're old enough to wear a mask. they should be wearing a mask throughout the entire period of time, except obviously when you're eating, how do you operate a school that's socially distanced with masks without gathering? >> so we're going to have the schools remain closed for the rest of the year. >> of course, this is the exact opposite of what should have happened. kids need exercise masks do not work, and students need to be in the classroom. now, the main reason for keeping them out of school, you may remember, was the concern that they'd infect adult staff. however, a pair of recent studies from kaiser and harvard
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med school strongly suggest that once again, the teachers unions and the public health officials were wrong. the findings suggest that social distancing and isolation at a population level, particularly from young children, may have counterintuitively put some people at greater risk of infection or severe disease once they resumed normal contact. >> well, none of this was counterintuitive to the angles medicine cabinet. you may remember, but now they didn't listen and the damage is done now to children's health, mental and physical, with reports of skyrocketing depression, anxiety and learning deficits. and perhaps even more dangerous, increased child obesity. that's worth seeing. now, this problem really began to develop decades ago, but during covered , it only got worse. athletic participation, remember, declined dramatically in time, spent on screens rose
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exponentially. so did things like ordering takeout, which meant more unhealthy eating. now wonder trust in public health figures is cratering today and to add insult to literally injury, the medical expert are recommending prescription drugs and extreme surgeries on children now as young as 12 and 13. the american academy of pediatrics is out with new guidelines for the first time in fifteen years when it comes to the treatment for childhood obesity. ap now says weight loss drugs should be considered when treating children. >> the new guidelines from the ap recommend better nutrition, exercise and face to face counseling. treatment may also include weight loss, drugs and surgery for adolescents who meet the criteria. >> i think that it's a step in the right direction. it's not about how you look. it's how your body is on the inside. >> well, that's also thinks when i was a little girl, all i wanted to see was me in the media. someone like me, like some guy
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from a big girl. but while encouraging kindness is one thing, glamorizing obesity with its many health risks is quite another. but that's exactly what's happening in this inclusive cult. they're normalizing something. we should be strongly discouraging because you weren't born with high bmi, you arrived at high bmi and the more overweight we are, the greater the chance we're going to develop diabetes, heart disease and cancer. but the popular culture says, stop the shaming, start the selling. >> if companies can get over their elitism and fat phobia, they can unlock an entire group of people to their brand. my body is flexible and powerful. i've realized the more i show, the more strength i give to others. >> the super transparent way to show plus size women. they have more options. and if we can make things truly inclusive, we are going to make a more positive world.
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well, the message here is you're perfect the way you are. conventional standards be just all about loving yourself, loving yourself, quote unquote. maybe kfc three times a day and gain a lot of weight and turn sedentary hating myself encouraged me to be different and encouraged me to change my life. and as a result, i've influenced thousands of kids younger than me as now this is common sense. if we truly care about young people and adults who are struggling with their weight, the last thing we should do is slather them, marinate them and happy talk. we should respect them enough to tell them the truth. this overwhelmingly is about self-control. diet and exercise. and when we take in more calories and we burn, the excess is stored as fat period. now, every child should be told this and no this.
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this requires us to be better parents eat dinner at night with our kids, provide them with simpler, better food choices and strictly limit screen time and also require some form of physical exercise. but to even say that, to think that is fat shaming does using the term fat shaming, we could come up with a name for. >> let's be honest, fat shaming is just bullying. that's what it is . it's killing and bullying only makes the problem worse. >> well, repeat, no one should be bullied, but neither should anyone be deluded into thinking that the answer to their problems lies in a pill or drastic surgery. when for most people the answer lies within themselves. and it starts with exercising restraint and self-control. we all fall down in that. we all do. but we shouldn't glorify our mistakes. we should learn from them and we shouldn't glamorize.
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she got. oh yeah, now, this spurred a debate. >> that was a video for miley cyrus is one of her songs about normalizing obesity. >> and this debate happened on good morning britain. would you be happy with skeletal models doing it? you talk about would you be happy with a really skinny, really ill looking skinny model appearing in that video? >> would you be happy with that ? >> i think if someone is like that, yeah, but she wasn't born like that. she made herself that way. the hypocrisy of this debate, is it because people are massively overweight? we're not allowed to say actually that's unhealthy. >> i think we should be able to . well, he's right. doing anything less is a dereliction, which is exactly what the american academy of pediatrics is guilty of and their new recommendations. now, this is from dr. sandra hassock, who coauthored this recommendation in this report. obesity is not caused by a
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failure of diligence or a personal problem. they say it's no different from when you have asthma and there's a new inhaler for you. well, there they go again, removing personal responsibility from life and replacing it with the we're all victims of circumstances mentality and offering shortcuts courtesy of big pharma and the medical industrial complex. if we allow them to destigmatize bad choices from things like watching, smoking pot to being seriously overweight, we shouldn't be surprised when we leave behind generations of entitled, coddled, unhealthy snowflakes who start melting when the wi fi goes down or their uber eats doesn't arrive. the government isn't going to solve this and the expert class isn't going to solve this. we're going to have to go back to the basics and solve this ourselves. and that's the angle. >> now, if you were wondering
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them with a box overflowing with nourishing food and the knowledge that faithful christians around the world to fcare about them. >> god tells us to take care of >> god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry, and i pray holocaust survivors will be given basic needs that they so desperately pray for it to survive. >> we cannot wall ourselves offe from shared problems our entire shemispheres are experiencingis unprecedented levels of migration, greater than any time in history. >> what biden failedny t to mention, of course, thate we're only seeing these levels because of policies hiseeings administration put into place.ia well, thankfully, with the republicans now in chargcewith f the house, congress is finallykv making moves as it relates to this border, especially thanks to my next two guests, b texas congressman pat falangoreo just introduced articles of impeachment against dhs secretary mayorkas and virginia congressman bob good introduced
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the close biden's open border act. i love the title, basically freezingn t freezi funding set t for two yearwos and redirectingr ectingit to finish the border w. d to me. m they both join me now. congressmae.n, good to see you. explain to the audience what the impeachable offenses of my caucus are, number one . number two is biden. even if he gets impeached, he's not going to be convicted in the senate. and biden was just in place to replace him with another open border zealot. >> well,myoracas laura , thanksr having me on . and what all americans did is he lied. ie he willfully lied to congress. co had operational control of the southern border, and yet he was caught on a hot mic saying it was unsustainable and it was chaos. so he clearly lied and perjured himself. that's one of the articles. and he also remember that picture of the border patrol tha agents on horseback. they didn't with anyone ine-mail emails now show that he tha knew that and he still went
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with the woke narrative just to feed that wok e beast. and it's abhorrent.s in a and that is innd and of itself impeachable. the border is a catastrophe. we have to act and we have to take drastic action. we have to take it now. now, congressman, good. given your new legislation, nd i think it's worth playing. a moment from the mexican president today. >> what you president biden, dey you are the first president ofe the united states in a very long time that has not built tha into not even one meter of wall and that we thank you for that, sir.that >> congressman. good.ra i have no words.cong i in the mexican president thanking him for essentialle y building the wall and i guess not enforcinge bord. >> great to be wit the border. great to be with you, laura . thanks for having me again.thans that doesn't sound like america first. policy, does it?sn't you know, president trump l completed almost five hundred miles of border security. that's a critical component ofen securing our border.
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all we gotta do is follow the roadmap from the trump presidency. but part of that is the fundingv that we need.10 we've sent one hundred billion dollars to ukraine, whichukrain equates to about two hundrede, e million per congressional district. my bill, whao 200 t does is taks twelve and a half billionstrict dollars over the next two years .l taor twenty five billion totl funding for the u.n., which, by the way, is coachinfor the g our asylum system, but takesil twenty five billion fromts $15 the un, puts 15 billion. what is estimated to costted to to secure the border.a surp and then wlue have a surplus of ten billion dollars saved. that doesn't go to the endd thad to fund illegals and how to cheat our asylum system. well , congressman congressman fallin, now, biden today came out swinging against republicans who are critical of what'sswingi happening at the b. >> watch this. republica our republican friends, some ofr of critical of what's going on on the border, but yet refuse to even look at the detail document i submitted for the congress to consider to reform the process re.
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my republican friends in congress should join us to the solutions. congressman fallon, is there>> a anything of this administration or democrats are offering that republicans will agree to ?ca as far as n i can tell, it's jue more illegal immigration inn li the united states and greenlighting people to come through the points of entr thro was shameless. i mean, we don'tpotry. we have the money and the resources to secure the border. what we lacke th is joe biden'sd will to do so. we had never had a month in our history with over two hundred thousand illegal border crossings. and yet we've had nine monthsga in a row that under thisr this administration there's only one hundred and ninety three countries in the world, according to thetr un ation., ay hundred and sixty of them haverl had citizens cross this border illegally. 16havefive million folks have c under his watch and we've cuhat over one hundred people that were on the terrorist watch list. never mind the wild prophets r the cartels are making becauseil joe biden is facilitating the larges t human trafficking f operation in the world. now, congressmanac, i have to gt
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your reaction to this report from a whistleblower at the big hotel that's housing a lot of the migrants that are now in new york city. apparently, they're throwing awayappare as much as 40 percenf the food that's provided to the illegal immigrants because they don't want it. they mak, becaus e their ownt pl on dangerous hot plates and the food just being thrown outd . your reaction quickly. r it's just incredible.uickly six million illegals helped to invade our country under this administration. if 99% of them are folks justif% seeking a better economic opportunity and only one percenngt are bad actors.ara laura , that sixty thousand in our country wishing harm with terrorist ties, criminal ties, who knows what irreparable harm to the countrey on this administration. unbelievable. both of you, thank you for your work you're doing on this border. it's so important tonight. and coming up, msnbc very angry with glenn greenwald. he's here to tell us next why. and plus, the former soccer player was berated and benched for refusing to participate in a pro blm exercise before
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our intel agencies and fbi had i become, surveillance abuses, the fisa court, all of it was exposed. and trump's america first philosophy produced an interesting new political coalition, a force to be reckoned with and a threat to washington's bloated bureaucracy. but somewhere along the way,the the left abandoned its oldame th principles and became the new protection squad for the pentagon. w quad forthey even turned agait the freedom of the press. independenfreedot journalists le glenn greenwald and matt taibbi, plus formenalists r democratic congresswoman tulsi gabbard all became persona taibi non grata. and msnbc writer fuming that these commentators had never hesitated to criticize democrats alongsid msnbce republicans. but now they'vtee pivoted to targeting liberals nearly exclusively while forming ties with the authorities. and .to right. condemn oh, is that what we are here now is pulitzer prize winning
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journalist glenn greenwald. glenn , that's a neaert little caveat, isn't it?av challenging what's become thiseg largely unaccountable system of runaway journalists that's now authoritarian. now, what is this reveal about them? theme? or these are people who wante an to unite state and corporate e popower, one of the hallmark definitions of fascism. if you go and study fascism in college, it's one of the things you'll learn about its defining attribute is the union of state and corporate power to censor the internet. and then they go around calling everybody authoritarians and fascists. i think obviously the election, of donald trump, given the factt that trump won the republican nomination, not reallyy by running against the democratic establishment, but by condemning gopmnin orthodoxy, he ran against bush-cheney foreign policy, even in the modern day applicability of reaganomics, demonstrated that these new kind of gops had had emerged and these media journalists really have no
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ability to understand how mostrm people think. there were 10 million people peo who twice voted for obample voa and then voted for trump. they can't make sense of thate e because they're stuck intruc a prism that very few people are still thinking in, but they are in. n an >> very few other people are. yeah. and glenn, the formerly anti-war left, which i used to be repelled by and the old days, but i've kind of moved closer to that point of view.hae what happene movedd to them? where is the squad? what are they standing for these days? yeah, i meant ti, the last time saw the squad, they were standing with every democrat to send 40 billion dollars to ukraine. o sendmeaning to raytheon, the e and general dynamics. and there was the only the only dissent that we found was on the republican party. you know, i think one of the things that we just saw is the hold outs to kevin mccarthy speakership. one of the thingpeakershs they extracted was a concession to create a new church committee. you know, when extra i was comic
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age politically, the church committee was the icon othe chf politics. it was the thing that exposed the evils of the cia, fbi, nsaev and the rest of them.he that was the model to which you aspire and now it supposedlyas e far right republicans who are demanding that kind of an dem investigation into the u.s. security state. i was actually relieve thad tod. to see that éliane omar complimented those holdouts and said that some ofl the concessions they extracted ,including the church committee, were excitingn . so i think you still see this te kind of potential coalition among the populace, right, in populous, not becauselo increasinglyus rig the divide ii conservative or liberal or democrat or republican , but pro of anti-establishment. well, i hope both sides can setu aside their differences on other issues and actually work togethehopecar to hold the pentagon accountable when necessary. now, glenn , i want to get your take on the chaos in brazil this past weekend, theespecially the way it was characterized by the american media. watch this. media
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>> the u.s. exports democracy. n but as you watch this and how it was ceded by the losingwh candidate in that electiont who had a lot of rapport, one might say, with donald trump, is election denialism a new us export? m >> so what happened on sunday? that's basically just the united states rubber stamping another election denial syndrommping e. >> what is this think how offensive that is to brazilians told being told you are incapable of questioning the integrity of your institutions or protesting or engaging in civic unrestestie until donald trump and thetes tg united states taught you how to do it. your way, too primitive and dumb to distrust, you know,r how long braziimitl has had that kind of civic unrest for decades and decades? i didn't learn that from donal dre trump. the reality is , laura , ve situation in brazil thatn br i doubt. jim sciutto and joe walsazilh, n he was interviewing, could
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barely place brazil on a map. there' s a lot of repression that's coming from the supreme court. censorship in brazil makes the u.s. and the eu look like bastions of liberty. and if you don't understand that, you understand nothing. but all these people want to do is blame everything on donald trump, including countries they don't understand. yeah, i don't thinknald the protests against macron over the weekend, which werek tens of thousands of people inth the street about the standardd u of living.t i don't thinstank they werdardeg that to donald trump because he can'living, t do that, not whens macron. tru glenn . great to see you tonight. happy new year.mp. see tonight and thank you to you. >> are they always great to be>> with you. thanks great t. >> a former virginia tech soccer player was benched after she refused to kneel with teammates in support of blm. so she sued.h sup shpoe joins snacks with big news on her case. >> so stay there. >> cruising altitude this friday, the first great action movie of the year takes flight. going to need this plane.
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former soccer player at virginia tech has scored a major win foinr free speech, her own. she said i0,n september 2020 afr she refused to kneel with their teammates in support of blm she sawas benched. then she says the coach berated her in front of her teammates and subsequently removedd su her from the starting lineup for the next two games. at that point she quit and took her case to court are going the first amendment rights. well, this week she got satisfaction when the coach
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agreed to a settlement. kiersten joins me now. this was wild. i know there was somethingse called, was it a unity pledge thatkirs was announced across tu stands thappt was supposed to compel you to kneel and you didn't? >> yes, ma'am, here or, there s a unity statement read at the beginning of acc games in the >> laura: why did you object ke i >> personally, i didn't feel like i needed tode kneel in ordt to support something. personally i felt like i could stand in support of something and personally i think the t kneeling was very synonymouspe rnwith colin kaepernick movement d i didn't feel like i needed to.he >> laura: now the pushback that you received was wassignificant because of somen
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who played sports for many, manr years and coaches so important to me, to be berated for not complying front of your teammates, how did that feel? >> it's didn't feel good. i am someone, i kind of do myf job and i was there for the love of the game and love of school. to me, that is putting on that jersey that meant so much to me and to be called out like that is pretty harsh. >> laura: i love virginia tech, it is a fantastii s school and difficult to get io now, but your former coach just in part, "i'm pleased the case against me has been closed and n cli'm free to move forward clr of any wrongdoing.of it has been difficult not beingo able to tell my side of the story and the people that i care about whose opinions matter to m me know the truth and they know my coaching decisions are based purely on getting our team in ao
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positionsi to win. implicit up that statement, you a starting position on your team. is that accurate?cu >> it's don't thinrak that is taccurate, no, the number speak for themselves i n that case. the judge who wrote on the summary judgment summarized it perfectly. i thinrfeck i average 74 minutey freshman year anfresd 88 minutey frfreshman year so definitelye i increase in playing time as to no explanation why. >> laura: there was enormous pressure brought to bear on all and even high school students because i heard from a lot of them if you didn't post a particular message in support f r blm or george floyd, that you got in trouble with your friend groups and may be higher-ups in
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your school whether they be recommendation from. so, there was a lot of pressure brought to bear arnold's students. a lot of people didn't have thee courage to kind of stand up and say, "i kneel before god and no one else, correct? political climate that was maded in college sports and not even college sports but everywhere,ry whputting this pressure on athletes who personally i don't believe politics has any place in sports. s so when that pressure came in to conform to the mob mentality has one of it is referred to now days, it was hard because that environment was very suffocating, very toxic and very divisive with they did. it is unfortunate people are still having to go through that. hei hope what i'm doing is inspiring people to stand up for what they believe in. >> laura: kiersten i'm thrilled you
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reached a settlement. i'm thrilled you are movinthg oi with your life, and thank you for standing up for your right to free speech. more students of your age and former students i think should take note. sho kiersten, thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> laura: that is it for us tonight. thank you for watching. a's remember, it is america nowd forever. go to lauraingraham.com and greg gutfeld is next. ♪ ♪ >> todd: president biden downplaying deflecting the hadley class documents from his vp days found inside of his offices. his allies in the media and the government appeared to be letting him off of the hook pretty easy despite the shocking discovery just days before midterm elections. you are watching "fox & friends first" on a wednesday morning come i'm todd piro. >> carley: i am car carley shimkus and there's more to the story with possible links to china. >> he got his grandchildren in
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