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day. thank you for a great call. wow this is just such a great night, if you want call in unfortunately that's all the time we have this evening as always think of joining us and make initial possible. please set your dvr and never miss an episode let not your heart be troubled here is laura, see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: on laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from washington i. i had, turns out joe biden has classified documents and more than one location. it's so weird how this is all being discovered just now. my thoughts on that in moments, plus wise and the more concerned about healthy, athletic, young people dropping had. but first, when will they suffer enough? that is the focused of tonight
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angle. ♪ ♪ people on the coast can't be this masochist is. life from the orchid, california, new jersey motion state is not getting better. life is getting worse. from his open borders, reckless spending, to his anti-oil and gas crusade, joe biden's policies had led to a sharp deterioration in the quality of life everywhere, but especially in the blue states. >> the economy is so bad now, even if you just go grocery shopping. >> has been more vandalism, breaking into cars >> we start to see a bunch of rvs out there with a chop shop set up. this area here on the cut. the mentor for several days. >> i carry mace all times. i can't even during the date walked down and feel safe. >> laura: the beaches are
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still safe on jo's home state of delaware, but people are seeing record overdose deaths from fat and all november 30th but deaths were up 18% year-over-year. that is tragic. and as joe and jill are ramping up their 2024 campaign operation. well, some other staunchest political and donors are downsizing their workforces. as recession fears linger, there is no her rate from hollywood. in fact, hollywood is planning big cutbacks and work stoppages. and in the legal world he outraised trump significant lien 2020, things are looking -- bonuses are drying up as available i will burgers are pummeling his ipos, mergers and acquisitions come their way down. no surprise at all that banks, commercial, and investment, are in trouble with big layoffs announced. employs a goldman sachs 3,200
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pink slips. for all the work to help joe biden's and the last go around big tech is in seeing big dividends, they're getting creamed more layoffs. and huge loss of stock value. look at these declines. naturally because of the crates spawned by democrats supported lockdowns commercial real estate is in crisis. so unless something changes for the city's gonna do? well, it's anyone's guess. then, there's big media. the corporate press that rallied to shield joe biden from scrutiny in 2020 into the midterms wow, that means bad news. a down economy means advertising cuts which means job cuts. she jumped by nearly 20% for media and 2022. evening for government workers who are perhaps the staunchest biden supporters out there at the feature not looking bright.
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after a brief rest of the pension plans are reeling from a one-two punch, the fellow from 2020 was marked around and heightened demands to cross of living adjustments. all of these voting blocks were sucked into supporting bias. and what they got his joe biden onyx. in joe biden crime. in joe biden's border crisis. i realize a lot of these folks they probably never voted for a republican in their lives. one of the gonna say that enough enough? for how much longer will they be willing to sacrifice austerity, and safety before they make a political change? joe biden's boosters in the world of entertainment, banking, and big tech all benefited from those low interest rates, but thanks to inflation and washington's nonstop spending there is more cheap money. and now they're getting walloped. so much more money in the afford
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to lose? just to show how woke they are? how much more destruction and death will urban america tolerate, just to feel better about not voting for a conservative? well, we are going to find out in less than two years. and that is the angle. ♪ ♪ it seems like, new york are doing everything they can to drive more the residents to republic and strongholds in texas, and florida. no governor gavin newsom in california about their plan to ban the sale of new gas powered cars by 2035. in places like beatable santa barbara, tough love can fill them cooking with gas because of already planned all caps to new homes or natural gas there. and to be outdone a liberal rector sale, richter scale, near governor kathy hochul has caused a firestorm. >> buildings are that large a source of greenhouse emissions in our state. i'm proposing a plan when the
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sale of new fossil powered heating equipment by 2030. by calling for constructing all new construction to be zero mission starting in 2025, for small buildings. 2028, for large buildings. >> laura: the federal government way back down this whole natural gas banning for the time being, but not these fanatics. so does all this antibusiness, pro-criminal insanity create an opening for republicans and 2024 chris mark are asked to guess think so. california congressman kevin kiley let start with you congressman. you showed with i think you ran a great campaign, you can paint all over the state including a new york city or a lot of republicans won't go. just in the attack on prosperity, happiness, safety at some point reach the level that
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even liberal new yorkers say, can't do it anymore. r.e.m. was there? >> yeah our race for governor in new york state where you have about 3.3 million more democrats than republicans there was only a 300,000 or so vote cap about 22% of registered voters in new york a republican. yet we came just within a few points of winning this race last year. i do believe it, you saw with the house races the amount of seats that flipped the republican congressional delegation here new york is now up to 11. there is even more awareness with the reality that new york leaves the entire nation for migration, but one of the reasons we have spoken about often is crime, but also it's about the economy people can other states and feeling like their money will go further elsewhere, they will be safer and live life freer and that is her breaking point of the arm with the state address things
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are getting worse before they getting better. >> laura: i think 2024 sig pretty bright. he's trying to appear as if he's making some pivot always sick of hearing that the kind of the middle of our potential run for the presidency? he still wants on the really of the attack on conservatives. speedily dictate the choices, they dictate the choices that people are allowed to make. when the fed's greenhouse gases destroying our planet for big oil rigging and record windfall profits at our expense. california, there's a reason for hope. leading the world in the transition to a low carbon. >> laura: is also a low growth of population because there's an outflow population is still happening from california correct? so that's it correctly right, i
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think california is not the most popular state in the country to leave. if i gavin newsom pull off historic threepeat for the third straight year california led the nation in one way and turn address the you just clip from he declared california is a true freedom stay. from what you think is a parody if you didn't know better, this of the state that had the most lockdowns of the past three years. he mentioned banning gas powered stoves we wake up every day asking what is the government going to take for me today? they take in straws, if taking a leaf blower, the taken a car. you've heard the bonfire and the vanities, is like the bonfire of necessities the taken things that we really need. as for the reason why the quality of life continues to get worse california. we lead the nation and i would see people leaving our beautiful state like never before.
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speak on this and keep same blue in the face republicans have to have a 50 state strategy. if you can't make inroads in new york and california i think there were some inroads is how the keep winning their and i do think that this is a chance at 2024 here's how new yorkers reacted to the proposed gas ban watch this. >> i think a preference would be gas. just because you can cook better on it. you in a nice restaurant look back in the kitchen, they've got gas. [laughs] >> gas on the way. >> i'm sorry. >> laura: she is just beholden to the crime as climate crises are constituents of all backgrounds now see where this is headed. circumscribing choices and changing behaviors for a purpose? phony safety concerns your reaction to this tonight?
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>> lives give people an option of what they want to ask us to be heat their home the power of their appliances. we have the ability here new york to aversive estates ban on the safety strategy natural gas. think of all the jobs they can be created, the revenue from economic revitalization or taxes that could be cut. their pipeline applications are sitting there collecting dust and they denied it and so that should be getting approved there's a real opportunity here i'll just tell you i will experience either candidate event at the pancakes in the southern tier when it should've a lot of people are hungry for breakfast, electric was out. everybody got the pancakes why? because they the back up with gas. they were able to still serve the food. let that out on the policies of the far left in states like new york and california may be of a nationally how does ended up working out for the small business that consumer is always
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with a white policy should be as you pointed out the people are beholden to the environment of crazies. >> laura: how much more suffering -- go how much suffering will they go through? let's hope it's not too much more. a judgment thank you. >> one was he briefed about those documents? >> let me lay this down because for folks who have it and not be following this the president address this issue yesterday. >> my question was when did everything happen? >> not getting into details. >> have you spoken to the president about these documents and the discovery? >> first of all i'm nuts for him to the president about any of this specifically. >> is he saying that he did not bring those documents to the office? >> i'm not could go beyond the president said. >> steve, i appreciate the question is under review. >> laura: this was painful if
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you can imagine the news for joe biden only got worse from there. after her disastrous press briefing raft on nbc broken with an alert. >> they found one additional batch of classified documents that's basically all we know. we don't know the extent of the nature of the extension we don't know exactly when they were found and again we don't know whether this is anything more than an error by whoever was packing the documents as they left the joe biden white house. so they got so slimy i'm sorry, while mike must make an excuse for another boston document showing up. newt gingrich, that pained and nbc actually have report that. multiple questions remain outstanding tonight about all of these classified documents now with a second location correct? >> look at, i think is happening is the documents at the beginning of the unraveling of
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the entire joe biden basically criminal family operation, first of all the documents are lead you to the pit university of pennsylvania for the chinese communist gave millions, millions of dollars they refuse to open their books. the president of the university of pennsylvania ambassador to germany. people like the secretary of state and current president joe biden got a million dollars for nine appearances we have no idea where the money went, we have no idea with the influence was. it is ironic that so many of these document's were found at university pennsylvania office. second, this is me right back to hunter biden is the bagman. because the first wave of documents included documents about ukraine at about the time hunter biden was getting hard ukraine energy company, largely because he was the son of the vice president. since all erupt up together and
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then finally, this makes an absurdity of the attack on donald trump. the fact is joe biden can't tell you this openly is no idea why the documents, he has no idea what documents were talked about, now imagine retirement very secret documents the current president of united states openly says somehow somebody somewhere got them and they took them away and he has no clue. which also says to me, if the fbi were serious to be looking at all of joe biden's multiple homes. to be looking at all of his offices for last ten years. just to figure out what else is out there? this is go away. this could get bigger. >> laura: there was a changed it was are not in the width of the press assessing questions about this? the first day, or
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differentiating between when abba went donald trump, mar-a-lago all totally different. in out you can sense it i don't like to what susan rice new about these documents. because she had her hand in everything in the obama white house. she knew her all the were bu buried. seek all of those folks involve the national scaredy counsel's to be interviewed and perhaps they will be i hope they will be. >> first of all, it reads the question because it gets right back to university pennsylvania we know the secretary of state is being paid by the university pennsylvania, we noted the vice president is being paid, how many people in the current joe biden administration and white house staff any money of the university pennsylvania while the university penciling in not release the finances? they claim that the millions, millions and millions of dollars of the chinese, to. fine, then one of the money come
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from? was the deal? in the fact is i was working this the donald trump administration we cannot get them. it's also true. there totally hiding all this information i suspected a republican house is going to subpoena all the documents university pennsylvania insist they share with us as i think this is way beyond joe biden. i think there's huge chunks the administration but is the habit sandy berger the national security a bill clinton and getting ultimately going to jail because he had gone to national archive in the least knock documents are secret in his socks, and it is underwear. got caught. hillary clinton raised 32,000 emails and broke a hard drive with a hammer be very curious of john kerry has had. interestingly documents are
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initially discovered are documents that do relate to ukraine into a ran release ukraine at a time when hunter biden was the bagman for was basically a criminal family. the joe biden's is operation it made perfect sense if you ever saw "the sopranos" you understand exactly what's going on. >> who had access to these documents? that question was posed to the prosecutor today i was three she sung to the white house counsel's office is not returning anyone's calls as far as we could tell, certainly not our peter doocy's calls. so again, was there any sharing of office space hunter biden? any chinese officials have any access to the space? as i was who they had a lot of money invested in this joe biden center whatever was called. to these questions have to be answered i think you're exactly right this goes way beyond joe biden to a lot of these
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characters we really appreciate newt gingrich joining us thank you. >> laura: who are so healthy young people and a lot of them athletes collapsing and dying? is this an exaggerated trend are troubling to reality? and is the beginning to break on the second booster shot given us new leaks from the fda smart dr. peter has answers on this in a moment, stay there. mus i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: everyone seems to be noticing and wondering why does it appear an inordinate number of young, healthy americans there dropping dead. like 18-year-old jordan tyler brister the haskell sr. who planned to join the military after graduation he collapsed was found unresponsive in the bathroom after p/e. he died five days later. her tone-year-old hunter brown offensive lineman for the u.s. air force academy football team. he served a medical emergency on his way to class and cannot be resuscitated. in this place jacobs 17-year-old student in ohio who went to arrest during class. gofundme says he receives cpr for over an hour but died later that night. and so many others.
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so i guess that we are okay with ignoring what seems to be a lot of tragic and sudden debts without examining them any further see any questions? we have to be clear, athletes especially young male athletes in contact sports have died from cardiac arrest before, long before covid. and they devastated families, the shock friends, and shock teammates. this from the sporting news back in 2015, according to multiple studies sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in high school athletes. contributing to roughly 20% of the fatalities in sports. at the silent killer with no real symptoms to prepare for. most cases of the resolve of pre-existing condition goes undetected. fair enough. now perhaps is the case for the recent deaths we mention. the vaccine induced myocarditis blood clots and other serious adverse effects are real risks from the mra vaccine which still
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has not been given full fda approval. and then there was this today. some vaccine advisors to the federal government say that they are disappointed and angry government scientists scientists in the pharmaceutical company madrona didn't present a set of infection data on the company's new covid-19 booster meetings last year. that data suggested the possibility of the updated booster might not be any more effective at preventing covid-19 infections then the original shots. oops, so much for transparency. wise's only coming out now? months after the emergency approval was given for that second approval. so my question is, is the dam beginning to break against big pharma, and the federal government for its push for the six criminal shots? dr. peter mccall. author of the courage to face covid-19.
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now maybe were overreacting to what seems to be an inordinate number of young people dying and collapsing, but your reaction to what you seen thus far? >> we examine this and a recent letter for myself. for covid-19 vaccination in the european leagues, under age 35 active players 29 cardiac arrests per year. since the vaccines have been release, that number now annualize from universe a publicly reported that so we reviewed is now 283, nearly tenfold increase of also demonstrated a rising mortality and those under age 15. so this is a very disturbing trend. what we know it's is a straight line. most of these leagues and teams mandated the vaccine, the fda indicates that the vaccine can cause myocarditis and blood clots in the autopsy studies
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show that myocarditis blood clots in some cases can be fatal and now we are witnessing an explosion of death of young people. >> laura: , dr. fauci was pressed on the myocarditis is from the cases last week. here was his response. >> some of the vaccines can cause a self-limiting almost invariably benign inflammatory response in the heart. which generally resolves in very short period of time. it is very, very rare. overwhelmingly covert itself causes that a dramatically higher rate. >> laura: is he correct? >> no he is not. before the vaccines the ncaa big ten look for myocarditis the streamed thousands of and found a handful of cases. to colleagues from israel
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reported before the vaccines with covid there was a higher rate than the background rate of myocarditis. nursing explosion of that which the fda agrees happens in young people, 90% people in younger age groups due to the covid-19 vaccine fatal cases reported by troy, and for tone. so dr. fauci is wrong in this it serious the vast majority are hospitalized and can be fatal. >> laura: for all of us and the world of medicine how would you determine an autopsy whether the vaccine had created this environment for cardiac arrest? how do you determine it? >> in a paper from germany they examined people who died at home after the vaccine within 20 d
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days. and they found 71% of the time it was a cause of death they found inflammation in the heart, swelling of the heart, spike protein the heart or the phone for blood clots or neurologic devastation with the stroke. so more probable than not basis when someone dies after vaccine is due to the vaccine. >> laura: in the case of demar hamlin, doctors of said it's not clear what caused, his cardiac interruption or cardiac arrest i was sleep. he was revived and soon fantastically which is awesome. they really just don't know and he is doing remarkable he will. >> i can tell you is a cardiologist that either they nor they should know over time i predicted for america on tucker carlson that he was gonna survive. heal the parameters that he was in a survive. they quickly rolled out things they know by cardiology he does not have the miles which is the
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leading cause of sudden death is not detected at all screwed from that. he did not have low potassium or magnesium or other causes. so now they're left with going a series of studies cardiac mri and physiology, but unless there's some emergence of a clear-cut cause is cardiologist my conclusion would be that it's covid-19 subclinical myocarditis until proven otherwise. >> laura: wow, thanks so much. and hollywood gets a special visitor on her special night, plus we didn't see getting joe biden's trip to mexico raymond arroyo has all unseen and unseen next. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: returned to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, just when you thought of the golden globes couldn't get any worse, well, they have.
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>> following that outcry that the group didn't have enough representation, in other words it wasn't diverse enough to golden globes or the hollywood foreign press association they decided that they were going to stage an award ceremony and return to television on a tuesday night. they also hired a host who might literally have never heard of. , but to jared carmichael offer an exciting splashy open for the golden globes chris march >> i'm here because i'm black. boy if you don't put on a good suit. i kind of forget that like, warm from we all live by a strict take the money mentality. they haven't had a black coast and 79 years or to fire the first one? on one fireball. >> is in any wonder why they failed to second lowest rating
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of all time? people owing for entertainment and escape from division and politics, but when you open with talk of racism, race and they feature a software lineup of black awardees and presenters to offset your lack of diversity behind the scenes chris march it just doesn't work and it's patronizing. >> laura: is a patronizing or patronizing? [laughs] speak we know what upsets me? the artists are supposed to bring us together. a film is supposed to bring us together, it feels like they didn't have enough hispanics on the board, so they invited john leguizamo to host andy garcia got the sosebee demille award. it's kind of a brazen almost ugly virtue signaling that i think offends everyone as the evening wore on bigger stars appeared like sean penn who introduced even bigger star. >> if the freedom the trim was a
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sphere i proudly present a human being who tonight represents that most how honed to. >> latest and showman participants of the golden globe award ceremony. [laughs] >> i think you got a goal globe for recurring political and eight -- you will paid for. does attract an audience? does this keep viewers tuned in? i'm not buying it. >> laura: well, i don't think so. it is compelling, but not so much. i think again it takes me from entertainment and returns to politics. which i just for most americans i'm sorry it's not that interesting. the one escape from politics right? and then they pull him back in.
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>> gonna read this news on capitol hill there's been a resolution introduced they actually want to put a boss of zelenskyy and the house of representatives. i wish i were kidding you. very good idea. >> laura: tells about the trend of agency and millennial workers stick into employers who don't give them what they think they're entitled to a question what is this? >> it's call malicious compliance with young workers go out of their way to accommodate patrons to the detriment of the business. it sort of an expensive quiet quitting. now this woman started marking down items by 50% and she posted on tick-tock. will kind of is, but if you're being mistreated by a business i get this payback. but it seems a part of a problem that these gents years if an unrealistic understanding of what work means. some of her in the workplace into a spa-like experience.
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♪ ♪ >> to unwind a little bit. also found this really cool meditation room. ♪ ♪ [laughs] >> a recent poll revealed that personally for a job where they can work from home twice a week to work less to get a shower after cycling, have access to a life coach, and bring their pooch to work. [laughs] was his pre-k for adults? >> laura: first of all, discounting items that are not discounted i think that's a crime. so should be prosecuted because you're taking merchandise that's not yours essentially giving away worth to someone else so that's actually i think it's criminal. she's on tick-tock or whatever the hell she's on. >> before we run out of time this footage from the three amigos summit in mexico and virtually unseen at the conclusion of the u.s.-mexico candidate press conference. notice how the other world
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leaders literally lead joe biden by the arm. they taken by the arm and looked them up the stair watches i love this i think they call this a trilateral handoff. so they can usher him offstage this could be an ad for a place for dad international. [laughs] us might piri piri stomach to my stomach -- >> laura: someone's hands we don't have the video proves going up the stairs the beginning, they also kind of got a hand behind him don't want any falling moments coming up the stairs. >> joe biden said he's against human trafficking but he might be the only way to get him off the stage. he's all for it. >> laura: i'm glad that you watch the golden globe so we didn't have to was tragic. gone are the days of the huddled masses yearning to be free. now we have the days of huddled
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illegals yearning for freebies. wait and see us eat what a group of illegal immigrants relocated in new york city have done one hotel, the whistle-blower who shot the tape is her next. mus
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because the migrants don't need him. in the disco waste. this is all food. it's going to waste it's insane. this is first come this good food. good food but they don't want to eat it this event will like it. >> laura: would you just saw is this huge amount of food that is been thrown away daily this big new york city hotel that's been used to house illegal immigrants, according to this whistle-blower more than 36,400 have come in new york city in the last few months and city officials and put them up in at least 14 hotels more than being the row in times square. now that's for the pictures they are seeing right now were taken. my next guest fully bear rodriguez's that he has worked there since 2017, but now the legals of taken over the place is complete chaos and fully pay joints we now, good seats and i now, when you say chaos tell us
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what you mean, fights? drugs? altercations? other violations? >> good evening les would have me thank you. the chaos that we see today is compiled by migrants being drunk, tricky all day smoking marijuana. pursuing drugs. domestic violence people having in the stairs young people, teenagers. he was the fire exit stairs to go in there and do what teenagers do. we have people actually trying
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to act like the hotel is theirs we have no rights. the form in which they keep their rooms is horrendous. no claimant no folder close. it's in piles, piles, the holding close from the holding what they can hoard. there is no accountability that many go to the rooms and you say something. the hotel management especially the gm the directors were not allowed to tell them nothing. and practically have carte blanche. >> so what you would say is you don't see this expected gratitude for free housing, free
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food of the shelter in a city or rent is very expensive. not seeing a lot of that. >> there is a time in 2017 or paid a lot of money to house my and my kids paid the cable appeared to gossipy the lig lighting. i did the car payments. there's a lot of stuff that are to be responsible for. forcefully for the migrants they got the government of the united states to hand them carte blanche the pretty much do as they wish. they go in and out of the hotel for people sick in there, spreading different types of illnesses, chicken pox, covid.
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nobody is saying they can't do that. so right now the ones that have all the power of the migrants. the hotel workers they lost their power at the hotel. the gm doesn't have their back. i initially cares about is making the money that is making. >> laura: i don't make this about a personal grievance, were interested in felipe is what is happening with the use of taxpayer dollars. new york is estimated has been about a billion dollars, thus the estimate on the illegal immigrants in new york city including the housing they are seeing common outward showing pictures of weed, marijuana that you said was found of the hotel's out if you find a question mark so you didn't find it you know who this who this belong to?
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>> i collected it the marijuana it was a fight in the lobby i was there that night, or the migrants was drunk and he took a swing at an officer and hit him on the head. the security for the hotel to come down and when he responded nypd and to the hotel is able teenagers by the stairs in the lobby going to the top lobby with two cups the destructive weed on the stairs and i've seen it. i took pictures of it and i collected it. >> laura: will fully pay if all americans could see what you've witnessed just in the last few months at this hotel in one sense would you think they'd say? >> it's a disgrace.
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>> laura: you've done more to eliminate the situation and frankly a lot of folks the media because he would inside access i would appreciate your speaking out and giving us this information thank you very much. now the return of reading with kj p oakley. what facts should she have learned in preschool that she had a little trouble today? the last bite explains next. ♪ ♪ may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds.
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♪ ♪ >> happy monday okay. monday wednesday? see that is how my week is going. whatever monday you want is yours. >> laura: come on, the days to become very confusing habits the best of us.
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maybe joe is really rubbing off on her, the questions about the documents they were pretty amazing for the emerging media they're actually curious about the classified documents. so maybe she was surprised by that. that's it for us tonight thank you for watching, remember it is america now and forever. greg got felt excel from here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [laughs] [laughs] >> greg: one am i doing? all you people stop it, stop it. it don't stop it. okay, happy wednesday we are just five days into kevin mccarthy's tenure as speaker of the house is artie become m

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