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anywayt , thank you for watchino by the way, you need to getu ned the hell out of that state because the tax you to deathcauh and they're regulating you to death. bu ant we're glad you're watching.y thank you. and thanks to all of you forank making this show possible. all the time we have left,e have unfortunately. thanks for being with us. set your dvreft,y. . in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura' heart bs neck. ex >> she's got an incrediblehas show, as always. incri'm laura ingraham.is "th and this is the ingraham angle t from washington tonight. thanks for joiningper th drainig america. that's the focus o mf tonight'as angle. now, we'd like to imagine thatry our political leaders priority is how to best defend america, but in ways big and small, we see our country being sapped of what makes us strong, what indep makes us independent, and what makes us free. s usfrom the attacks on oury on sovereignty along our open border to the draining of, th
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our strategic petroleum reserve. the biden gang has overseen hamajor depletion of our security and safety. safet but a new, equally disturbingly developmen distut was reported o yesterday in the new york times. well, it turns out thartt bide yesterdan is raiding our stockpiles of emergency munitions in raiding e to prop up ukraine. >> now, this is reckless and it's wrong. these stockpiles are for true emergencies, not for satisfying the demands of war that congress never even authorized .ch germany's chancellor seems acutely aware of endangeringancl his own country's security by getting more deeply involved in ukraine. endangethe ukrainians can relyr support for the courageous fight. it is also clear that we will avoid that. this is becoming a war between russia and nato, while also the only question is , has that ship already sailed? y ou if only our politicians
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listened as intently to theiry own constituents as they dotuens a political leader fro am a none nato country, a leader, by the way, who somehow has enoughn hi free time on his hands to appear via satellite at a lot of glitzy award shows. >> oh, and of course, today at davos, mr. president , we truly need are those of us , those of us who continue to continue that support of ukraine to change with supply ofif neces necessity. >> they also need the financial support. well, according to michaelding kaufman, a leading military analyst, what we're giving ukraine may still not be enoughn to defeat russian forces without adjustments. he write s to how the ukrainianight military fights future ukrainian offensive might require significantly more artillery, ammunitionreinst to make progress against entrenched russian advance
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defenses. d russiansthe u.s. is making up the difference from its stockpiles, bue differt that's a doubtfully a sustainable solution. it means the u.s. is taking on risk elsewhere while also but to our generals, even careen about that are taking on riskewe elsewhere. does america's security even? matter to them anymore? and what about defense secretary auston? what does he think for that matter? are they even telling biden?ev that ukraineen t is in fact not winning this war currently? now, remember all the boasting that happened just in recently ,within the last few months, that victory for ukraine was within reach. you a >> the angle told you at the time that that was happyt wt talk. it wasn't grounded in reality. nevertheless, as destructionh mo and deaths mount in ukraine, wep keep hearing the same nonsense from our genius's. >> the commitment that e havee is unending. we're going to stayg to with karrine, ukraine, until
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they are victorious. ukrainthey are we will be with the ukrainian people for as long as it takesh. for them to defend themselves with them, to defend themselves against a brutalr the brutality that we are seeing from the russian aggression. of course, that's what our military and political our leaders said in the early years of iraq and afghanistan as well. th the earearsas long as it tak, politicians eventually realizeso that there is no as long as it takes. if a war becomes unpopular, the right formulation is really as long as the votersto will tolerate thislerate, eventy the voters will have their say here. who really wants anotherwa endless war that we haver to disproportionately fund as a country? and who are the americans amkn ant us to be on the hoo for ukrainian reconstruction costs, which, you know, are eth going to be in the hundreds ofat billions of dollars, at least one hundreds of billions of dollars, maybe even a trillion.. no >> no one i know supports anyths of this as our homeland is being overrun by illegals, ,u
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our energy independence destroyed by biden and the greenbacks in our family budgets devoured by inflation. thiss, thi administration is onn again pledging more money for ukraine. just today, we learned that the u.s. is expected to announce one of its largestft military aid packages for the c ukraine in the coming daysom. this now, this new commitment would come just weeks after the pentagon had just announced the largest security package to date that was totaling more than a billion and included a shipment of bradley infantry fighting vehiclest of, otherwise known aa as tank killers.nk and just as we killer began training the ukrainians as well on us soil and how to operatnians ase our expensive and complex patriot missile systems. uch we but it seems that no matter how much we give , no matterrica how much americans sacrifice for ukraine,iced for it's never. >> the time the free will used
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to think is used by the united states to kill mobilization. the war must outpricto kile andy military mobilization of our joint enemy misapplying of ukraine when we are defense systems must outpace russia's next missile attacks. , this implies the western text must be another invasion off ru russian text. >> anything else? why don't we just make ukraine a fifty first date at this point? at now, he says, demanding as e is diminutive with zero concernh about how this war is drivenis russia into the arms of china. and of course, not evenicatio thinking about the implicationns for the rest of us . but look at the end, we can't really blame him. the people we should be blaming and defeating in the future are those congressmen and senators who continuemen and to vote toe america's resources by spending more and more money in ukraine,
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because right now it seems like the main beneficiary is the defense industry. in the main result, utter devastation from a war that never would have happened. r if we had a real president .a. and that's the angle. >> joining me now is victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow. >> now, victor, you made a really interesting observation thatterestin the les found in ukraine the cause it kind of lost when the russia collusion narrative collapsed. >> explain that. i think they felt that nobody but them detested vladimir putin. and then when they saiimd thatie was killing people in t afghanistan, that he createdhe the one hundred laptop disinformation campaign when her madid the russian collusion hoaa when he had all these bots that changed the election and they didn't prove to be true. they looked they latched i on ukraine as the final proof
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to everybody that this man was completely evil, evil, and had d manipulated them. and the neo conservatives argued that he was no a dictats and he was very dangerouson person. but we always ask this question, how do you definery victory in ukraine?ukrain and nobody will do that in a cost benefit analysis. so now i think victory, even though it's not explicitly defined, is on the part of ukraine and nato on the united states is we're going to get every single russian out of o ukraine prior to 2014, if that's what the mission is , itp requires some assumptions that they're not being honest with . i think they're gointi not utg e to do more preemptive raids inside russia and they're doinrg some already to hit fuel depotsw and supplies. they're going to have to steilvp up attacking the black seao step fleet. they're not going to need 200 b one hundred or two hundred billion, but they're goingth or 5 to need four or 00 billifive hundred billion, nt one patriot, but three or four, not humvees or bradleys, but abrams tanks. tanks, and that would be required for
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them to have this absolute victory. the problem with all thatwith is you're dealing with a nuclear power with seven thousand nukes. it's very erratic and we are inch by inch insidiously becoming an offensive power. and we know from history that russia doesn't do very well when it fights outside its borders at a distance. but you get into the borderlands or even attackia mother russia. and in the mind of the russian people, that's redefine as an attack on them. and so nobody's been honest, laura , with cost and what the ultimate strategy is , rather than just saying we don't want to kill three or four hundred and five hundred thousand peoplefined ae, why doe have some type of negotiation that doesn't reward aggression? regression and reserves the se preserves the security of ukraine, and there has to be a fashion. but the idea that the united of states is going to empty all of our arsenals, as you pointed as out, for ultimate victory,ulti nobody understands what that entails or the dangers that it that that accompanies in it. thawell, here's the un secretay
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general's thoughts on the timeline, victor, of what this war would look like, what that will be ahead of this war. >> that is the end ofill be the everything g everything. that's i do not see the end of the war in the immediate future. unfortune. . and i do not see a chance at the present moment to have a serious peace negotiationbetwe between the two parties.pa >>rt victoies.r, a few months a, i thought ukraine was on the verge of victory, that russia was demoralized and losing recruits and losing troops. and no losiw looks like there's no end in sight. they didn't >> i think what they didn't understand is just because russia performs poorly j when it tries to go three hundred miles into ukraine doesn't mean that it doesn't have ten times the gdp, almost four timesthe po the population, and thirty time0 times s the territory ande propaganda that can redefine this war as an assault
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on mother russia with historical consequences. >> and we didn't even think of that. ifguess we didn't some of this did. >> but they're going to ify areo they're going to define victory ,as i said, as absolute get rid of every russian two, h three hundred, four hundred thousand dead. doesn't matter. been they're going to need a commitment from the united states that we haven't given gin anybody and we don't give i mean, this is well beyond what we're supplying japan and nato and south korea, which are real allies in australia, and we haven't to have a national discussion about that. >> laura , now, congress hasn'ta voted on it, and we knowsn the u is not going to pony up whatnecr is necessary since that's their border as well. so , victor, you made it reallyou clear tonight. >> thank you so much. o muand when we aren't depleting american wealth, our prestige evenan wealt attacking our own r we're surrendering our sovereignty and our safetyet to violent cartels who are crossing into our country now.si ntconsider this heinous case out
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of tulare county, california,d six people, including a teenagee mother and her 10 month old baby , were shot point blank range. >> what we have since learned through forensics that it was clear that the shooters stoodros over the top of the 16 year old mother and fired rounds into her head. the 10 month old infant also frh suffered from the same attack. >> the sheriff says the two were found in a ditch outside the home and the baby was cradled in the arms of herrry mother. >> joining m w is roberto aumont, former el paso retired us marshal and retired deputy ps chief of the el paso police department, who used to deal with the mexican drug cartelce robert , this has all the hallmarks of a cartel hit, does it not? >> oh, no doubt.when you know, when i first heard what happened and when they were all executed, shot in the head, including a 10 month old baby , my immediate thought that this is cartel and or gang
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related. and the reason i say and or gang is because a lot of people don't realize that the cartel work with a lot of the gangsrout here in the united states , unie throughout the united states , statduring california, in tulare county, where this incident occurred, you got some powerful gangs under the umbrella of a mexican mafia. they're called up food animals.. and then just a little bit further north, you got the familia and umbrella under them and the norteño. they have beenlent gangs. and it's been known for quite a while now that the gangs are working for the cartel, including doing hit. freight ifh and if the gang is ordered by the cartel, to killed them t execution style, everybody, including the baby, and they the don't do that, then they're going to be killed. soy they d to that. has but this had all the markings of a of a cartel hit, no doubt in my mind. >>o tragic.d ab now, whaout wat s a little oddil about this is after initiallyy backing ofbackinf a claim of the
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potential cartel involvement, the tulare county sheriff sounded an alarm. now, earlier todayy , this is a a hor horrific massacre. i do believe tharit the cartel is involved. high believe that there's high ranking gang structure involved in this.he peo the people oplf california,e a e the people of the united states nee d to hear these cartels and this drug violence and these gang violencelives is taking the lives of innocent young people. now, robert oft , how concernedc should americans be about thisan growing cartel violence? the more open our border is ,mio millions and millions of people have come into the country. c i mean, this is going to extend far beyond california, is it not? oh, it already has. you know law enforcement officers throughout the united states . totrain them about the mexican cartel to include the violence in mexico. but more importantlynce in, hern the united states .lkin and i talk about several cartelu related homicides that haveoccur occurred here ined the unitedes states , one of them with the f or tcartel a few years ago,o bee beheading a 13 year old little girl in alabama. adso they're here.abama be
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they've been here for a while. the concern now is there's even more of them now. >> all right, robert , this the there's a lot of work to bee done, that's for sure.an hard with an open border. thank you. law now, i sn moments, it's one ofer the most shocking stories we'vea ever seen on the angle adoptedng children become victims of their adoptive lgbt parents and others they recruited online. a story too important to miss. plus, why is the bush administration still fightingran in court for s masks to besk mandated on planes? >> i kid you not. an update moments. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven
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be ready, lear n more at america's dogs. >> send us in. si six months ago, a horrific story came out o f the suburbs of atlanta, georgia.a. william and zach zellick, bothwi lgbtlliam activists, weres wer adopted accused of their adopted sons.g now ages nine and 11 , now the story became national news. att after their arrest and not guilty plea, all the mediare attention just suddenly disappeared. that was with the exception of one outlet town hall, whose author, mccastle scouredhouse courthouse documents, jailhouse calls and more. in now, whatlls and she found t this story was much worse than those initial headlines.
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>> now, not only did these men who were married allegedly the two boys who were adopted through a christian specialh a h needs adoption agency,ri they werede out their children to nearby in the atlanta area.in suburbs. and by the way, it wasn't just sexual abuse. a family member told me that the boys were forced to stand in a corner for eight hours ove straight over back to back days as punishment. they were only allowed to move to eat or use the bathroom. william was also witnessed slapping their younger son hard in the face. they were just abused every possible way. wa >> i mean, are you worriedhe about the boys before? they are. i mean, i can't talk.talk a >>bo i definitely can't talk >> about that. ning us joining us now is town l reporter mccastle mia. what else have you learnedbeyond beyond what we laid out and who was in that tape that we just t heard?
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>> yes. sothat we just in the recorded tapes that town hall obtained, that was one of the adoptive fathers, william, who in his own words, he describes the armed raid on their mansion ,which is custom built and designed by him. and as family observe, le their lavish lifestyle just materialized out of the blueof a about a year after they adopted these boys. they're facing seventeenadopted charges, which includes felony of a minor in a tapedsion t confession, the other adoptive father, zachary , he admittehed to sending this filth, this child, to almost twelve people. so today there are still there a suspects out there, you know, under investigation. we still have not unmasked. there are no names, but they are circulating graphic videos of these abused boys. >> uh, now, mia, this. thirty five year old zach is all that was previous. lee accused of raping a child but was never charged.
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so how were these two able to still adopt? >> and everybody knows i'm the adoptive mother of three children. so this this story is very it's really cuts me to the core here, as i assume it does with everybody. but how was he allowed to adopt it? >> that's something that just shocks me. that's it's just incredible that something like this could have happened. but we already knew that america's child welfare system was broken. but for such a case like this, so egregious, part three of my four part investigative series, which releases tomorrow, will be detailing everything i found out about this so-called christian faith based special needs adoption agency and how a same couple was able to receive services from them. and there's just so much wrongdoing that happened. the state and how they failed these two children. now, mia, you report that this particular couple was
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the darling of the lgbtq media and even participate did and a no hate campaign. meanwhile, behind the scenes, they were, as you laid out, they were allegedly committing some of the most despicable acts that anyone could do. >> right. they were prominent lgbt activists in their community. and so they walked in the atlanta pride parade. they were always networking on social media. and so my months long investigation was digging into how a suburban ring could just hide in plain sight. they were using popular social media platforms like snapchat to send the child and grindr to connect with other child predators. and this is not just georgia. >> it's happening in other states . do we have these two boys are doing today? >> they're back in foster care. that's all the state will say. and you they were the the power, the authority that was
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the one who took these boys from their previous broken home, from their biological parents. they put them in this abusive household and they could be with balenciaga designers. for all we know at this point, well, we should all pray for those two boys, given what they have been through. i mean, i just we should just all pray for them tonight. mia, thank you for this reporting. it's brave of you to do it. >> it's necessary. thank you so much. the pandemic is over. >> if you notice, no one is wearing masks. >> everybody seems to be in pretty good shape. now, four months ago, the day president biden was celebrating the end of the pandemic, he was even bragging that people weren't wearing masks anymore. so it's pretty curious as to why his administration is still trying to bring back mass mandates for travelers on airplanes. and nine months after a federal judge in florida struck the federal mandate down, the biden doj was back in court yesterday. i can't believback in coe arguit
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the cdc has the legal authority, to require masks on planes, trains and buses. >> joining me now is dr.ly kelly victory, a trauma emergency and public health specialist, dr victory. now we're going to get intoo the issue of the vaccines at a moment. but first, your reaction to this insanity on masks.. it is a mask religion outthere. there. l soi fe sorry for. people still think they actually work. >> well, thanks very much for having me, laura . it is a bit like groundhog day. the idea of employing a faceide mask to stop the spread ofl' a respiratory virus is a fool's errand. at best.we l if we learn nothing else over this past three years of this pandemic, it should be that the areas of the country in the areas of the world that did not use face masks actually fared better than those places that had draconian face mask policies. oniain place.mask the face mask, unfortunately,nfr has become a talismatunan. s up
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it's a symbol of a lot of things. it's the consummate virtue. signaler it certainly to me a symbol of fear. it's a symbol of compliance, but it will do nothingothing appreciable to stop the spread of a respiratory virus, covid or otherwise. now, dr., you recently tweeted that right now is no time for and i told you so a victory i lap that we have t to deployol every scientific mind, every resource to finding a fix to disable the mri and removing the spy protein thats circulating in people's bodies, tryi the damageate done by these booster shots. and emerin shots. explain in your mind what can be done, given the risks thatmed are now being documented. >> well, as you said, hundreds o of millions of people have. taken these injections. some of them were coerced into some did it of their ownre o volition, others mandated forwn whatever reason, many, many
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complied. while i would love to be doingee the victory lap , as we're seeing this terrifying number of adverse events. there's no time for that. we have got to have a call to arms. it's all hands on deck. i suspect that the same groupha of courageous, creativone, critical thinking physiciansp who came up with the original withearly treatment programs usg repurposed medications, workingn they are already working on this. we are working on ways thi to treat using things like ivermectin and hydroxy chloroquine and vitamin d in zinc and those things to try to mitigate some of the damage that's done.o but it's going to take more than that. n i am not an mri expert, but i can tell you that the people l who designed these mrna injections gavdesie people the e blueprint, the instruction thesal , if you will , to produce these spike proteinsw ,which we know in and of themselves are highly toxic.
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they did so without having any idea which tissue would produce the spike proteins, how much spike protein they'd produce orc for how long it is now incumbent upon us to figure out how to undo that, whether it'sft a turning off that mrna coming up, a way to to get the spiket s proteins out of the body.f the y and the associate. with nanoparticles. , i can tellctor you one thing. i don't want pfizer anywhere near it, okay? beat's whaany t i wantre. i don't want my dorna. i mean, so it's going to have to be a kind have a smaller. operation, although i'dt be happy to takethey the money r dr. vicary. than much go. but thank you very much for joining. ly and we're going to be following. this very closely. now, a new datin ng showew dat to a new low and an nhl playerye takes heat for refusing to wear a pride jersey. raymond arroyo is here with it. >> seen and unseen is next. so stay there.
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it's time for our seen and unseen segment where wearsi foplore the culturalne a storief the day. >> and for that, wat we e turn x news contributor raymond arroyo . raymond, tell us about this new dating show on tlc. >> oh, laura , it's called m. manor and it's a case study in dbas television. now, first of all, i hate that term moms. i'd like to what it objectifies mature ladies and it's just filthy. it i people don't say that's a steak. i'd love to . i mean, you don't run to yourtin bodily function right to the end. you sad y this is a woman i wou like to love oa r a woman i'dke like to date, but it'sda so it's filthy from its inception. anyway, manor is a dating show for mature ladies. king kelly , i'm fifty years old and my alter ego is just a mommy. hager. >> i can teach younger men a lot of things. what are the things you teach them?
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well, after several iterations of the cougar routine,g the ladies met the young men . ng they are going to be chasing. and it was a little bit has more like that scene in pinocchio where the kids pleasure island realize they've turned into ass's. >> well, all right. i don't know.curiou >>s so curious as to what i can find here. i mean, this is it. all of my moments have led me to this. someo and hopefully there's somebodyne here that is going to be interested in me. >> i can be interested in them. what's going on ? >> wait, are moms. oh, laura , why? >> this is on the learning channel. ther>> thie. learning to be degenerates is what this is . basically, it's their sonsbasic it's the sons of these women who are courting or targeting cu the other party at. so did either i did either group. no.
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that the others were being goofed on or what? what is it?s it or. no, apparently not.t, tha that was the twist that the contest into are your children. i mean, this is basically mommte and me and her cosmetically altered friend targeting one another. smeticallet me tell you, this i badlnd really badly or somebody is going to get hurt here because each of these women, the war is really in their heads. tiger >> are they going to be cougars or tiger moms? that's? the final choice they'ra going to have to make here. >> i don't know.t ey they're watching a their kidres being preyed on by these other women. i mean, this is the sickesten ad show i think i've ever seen. i >> and it shows you where the culture now, sadly, reality theyramen, ramen, are they going to do old man with young women? are they going to do that?h one , too? >> is it only the other wayr around? you know, we're waiting foway r. a double standard there. >> yeah, a little double standard where they put the daughters, you know, it'sthl daughters in the dirty old men who chase them, you know, i guess that'll be next. you nobody needs to see any
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i more of this. it's just the worst. i want to move on to the storyr of a philadelphia fliers defenseman, ivan prova. pro overalls. now, h, hee didn't participate n a pre game warm up yesterday because the team was wearing lgbt themed jerseys and using rainbow sticks and he decided to opt out. i respect everybody. i respect everybody's choices. my choice is to stay true to myself and my religion. that's all i'm going to say to russia. orthodox i, you. as you can imagine, laura , he's facing intense backlashon. from those on social and wider media. reis is a canadian broadcast pastor responding to this.this >> don't give me that giv with respect to feed me the religious beliefs line and all of a sudden the nhlline is going to back offth the national hockey league to day needs to find that organization a million dollars and reevaluate how they support gay rights.
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because because that is insulting. >> not a blowhard. is quite something. it looks like he's eaten about a dozen pucks for breakfast. that but hey, he disagree. don't give me this religion. who is he?religion to say that? what do you mean? don't give us the religion? so every kristiansen, right? yeah. every christian , every faithful muslim, everyone is jewish is like has their own beliefs. >> they don't count.ef oh, they, all right. >> i guess we'll live in that world because, you know, i spoke to an nhl legend today and he said that the leaguey sad is way out of line here, that they should stick to promoting hockey. and this is part of their hockey for everyone initiative. buor t that has to be very narrowly conscripted because what's happening here is you're compelling these players p to engage in certain speeclah oh ideology that they may or maybye not be comfortable with . and this guy way, by the way, ts player, he did not protest. he just,t took h himself off doi the ice. a
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so he's doing, i think, a very respectful approach. is he's certainly not demonizingde anybody, but his freedom shoulmd be , i think, embraced and appreciated as well. >> well, peoplase have the rigt to believe what they want to believe, but actually they don't anymore. you havelly they to believe wha the elite say. yoitu havees e to believe or the going to try to destroy you. it's so this is so predictable,o raymond, that it'sctable tactually boring. an >>d butup people should stand p for what they believe. and laura, the last word hereinr ky gshould go to the fliers. coach john tortorella, listen to this reaction. he's being true to himself into his religion. this has to do with his belief in his religion. and it's one thing i respectm he about provi. >> he's always true to himself.i is there any considerationnot to on your part when he chose not to wear the jersey, to not play him as a result? >> no, no. not not the way i answer laura . oh, my gosh. him that is the right answer.to >> the nhl is panderingrs to their sponsors, not to theirr fan base.e they need to figure out who's paying the bills, keep politicsi
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oucst of sports . i think that's the thing that gave us the space just to cheer the teams. >> for goodness sakes, raymond, thank you. real unity exists. >> all right.in thank you.he now, iirn their effort to be more equitable and green, the elites in davos promote ideas that would kill millions of so-called dirty jobs. mike rowe knows a thing or two about those. >> and he's here next with the response to the fancy's sustainer. you deserve that feeling here. relief. you put the work, whether you're training for a marathon or just living one . the power to move from sharper image. it's time to power your potential. the power boost move from sharper image. why do more than 50000 customers recommend taking sandweiss before they eat? because then why it works? then why is digestive health products help reduce gas bloating and promote a healthy gi tract? i notice less discomfort
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>> let's plant millions of trees together. >> now that darvocet ten days and that quaint little town in switzerland, they have to be very reassured on the realization thaed on thtg that they advocate or knowdvocat panic they induce will ever harm their bottom line. their >> so we need to work together to close the emissions gap. rogs >>si and that means to phase out progressively coalhe and supercharge the renewable revolution to end the addiction to fossil fuels. >> emissions are still goingossu up. all these promisesbeh to get of few years to cut emissionmiss emissions are still going upion when are we going to bring these emissions down? we cannot let the oil companies and gas companies and petrsto
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states tell us what is permissible. >> he's a human version ofion of the hindenburg. he's going to explode at any moment. all right.people these pronouncements from bigwig like gore and the rest of the big, big wigs at davos, they oftentimes leadentsa to real policy pronouncements. and we don't havnde to look anye further r than in california. that's the incubator for left wing ideas. ading and it's been the leading state in the move to transition away from fossil fuels. the addiction, as he said, the fossil fossil fuels. he rep but what are the repercussions of this? the costs, according to aepor new report, one third of oilrs and gas workers forced out of jobs due to the greenbackable policies will not be able to even find to other jobs at . and for those that do, nearlyin 30% will earn less. me >> joining me now is mike rowe, host of how america works on fox business, prime and dirty jobs on the discovery channel. mike now as the expert on jobs at everybody's lives easier,
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your reaction to this callous and dismissive attitude of the elites at davos of jobss th that they don't approve of? >> it's hard to maintainin a a consistent level of outrage. i've been at this for 15 years. the foundation, i run is is focused on real jobs thatrequir require an actual skill that that truly existe s. , when and honestly, laura , when i when i look at some of the coverage of davos, you know, i don't i guess i don't understand why anybodyknow of taking any of i wt seriously. honest, i , i watch year afteryr year. these are billionaires and very, very, very wealthy.. these ar people who fly privately to this resort to basically blame the everyday guy for all of the trouble in the world.wo rlso i think maybe my answer isn just don't know how a peasonable person can see
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through the hypocrisy of see to even for a moment seriously consider the validity of anything you just played. >> well, the fact of the matter is joe biden and hisisd environmentahis enl team are moe apace. obviously,. the keystone pipeline canceled. we see oil and gas permitting at record stall out. refu now, people are refusing to invest in oil and gas because this esg and greenof thi movement. mike . so while i agree with you, u these guys are just total blowhards and many them totalem frauds on this issue. the policies come out of the corporate push in manye push cases, and it's not the other way around. the corporations are pushing for this , quote, revolution, because i think they're goinggo to make a lot of money eithetore way, no matterns what happens, >>ey always come out on top. >> i yeah, i agree. it's kind of an unholy alliancen
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and most bad ideas take on a certain kind of inertid a. right.pushed that gets pushed and pulled from a lot of different places. and sometimes i'm afraid things just have to go splat before the regular majority will just stand up and g eo, whoa, whoa. look, it's fine to talk about renewables. it'se to t well and good. d and i think in our best interest to look at other ways to fuel the planet, but to affirmatively make fossil fuels the enemy right now and to marginalizey and to vilify the very thing that we are all so completely and totally reliant upon. r craz that's a recipy e for crazy making. and you're right, you can see it everywhere, certainly in relationship with energyith is profoundly disconnected. our relationship with food also disconnected. we're we're at w warith with t very things thatth we need.need and so, look, i workso on the shows i work on because
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it gives me a chance to point to people who i believe ares tht connected to the things thatma matter most. energy and food. what's going on in switzerland right now?t >>, i don't get it. >> a yeah, but in california, by the way, where the state desr is destroying another criticalo. industry, which is theecent independent trucking mike , this recent piecpie of national review explains that a law thate newsom, governor newsom signed in 201at gover9 forces independt drivers to surrender the companies that they'verm built and seek employment in large firms that can go onpact to hire them. what the heck kind of impact does this have on cost,n catastrophic incident? yeah, this is something that,isy in my view, is is maybeest the biggest unreported story in the country right now. ab five is the assembly bill you're referring to . it's become law.ing to you're right. law newsom signed it. inl swaim wrote the article the national review. and i had hionm on my podcast
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to talk about it because it'st b not just truckers, rightec? this started with rideshares. lyft sort of a silicon valley thing. it's moved into all aspects of freelance work and the gig economy, and it is completely e giunder fire . there's a trucker named track tom odum who you should talker to . you would really enjoy this guy. he cam e from nothing out of east l.a. he built a business. he netz close to two hundred thousand dollars a year driving his own truck. it's over for him. he's gone. he's moving to texas and seventy thousand other independent truckers in thisg e state are looking at the end of the way. they want to work. >> and if you think that it's going to impact everything on the supply chain, anybody with anything in their house that was ever on a truck is going to be impacted by this. and look, maybe it's too late for california, but there's ant
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act in congress right now to take this thing congr nation and people need to paype attention to that for sure. they like big they don't like small business, which is why so many entrepreneurs have becoming politically more conservative. wha it's obvious what's half.t is they love the bigng conglomerates. then that means more power means and more your right connection with the government. mike , thank you for what you do. you highlight the everyday heroes in our society. itday heand we really appreciata thank you.te speaki and speaking of jobs being lostng, wait until you see what those creepy robots from bostons dynamics can do.al >> now, the video, we have itree next. next. meavings. go better together and certainly simple. sounds like your workplace s with buia, considering all your financial choices together can help make smarter decisions for well planned, well invested, well protected, are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? well, now is the best time
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