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not deducting points for desk pounding. i appreciatededucting, but i wik on it, i promise you. all right.es god bless, carrie .he sho glad you're ouw t there. you make this show possible.an'a we can't thank you enough. >> please set your dvr so you never miss an episode and news any time. fox news .com, hannity .com. in the meantime, let not. your heart be troubled. a is gog why? laura is going to crush it next on the ingram angle. see you tomorrow. next on angle."i'm laura ingraham. >> this is the "ingraham angle" from los angeles.th >> thanks for being with us tonight. not having gavin. that's the focus of tonight'ss angle. angle. never lenever t a crisis go tole . that was rahm emanuel's classic line from the obama era. and it's still capturesl captur the democrat party's approach to politices ts. take california's greasy gavin newsom, who's trying to use
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a pair of mass shootings in state to state to build his bona fide bss going into twenty , twenty four . >> nothing about this is surprising. everythings is about this is infuriating. the second amendment's becoming >> licide pactsecond a. okay, if that guy's: okay the democrats post biden plan ds b , they're in trouble. po leaders take charge and when necessary, they take responsibilityd when. he takes aoes he do? he takes lowbrow pot shots. when h e wasn't blaming the second amendment to the constitution, he was gaslinend the first attacking the freefrep press. well, the onresse network that consistently hold him accountable tell an abc affiliate in california that it's a disgrace. whatcalifo we say at fox every . he said there's xenophobia, racl there's racial priming, whatever . that is what they've doner thaet is. de crime and violence in this country. what xenophobia, racial priming. newsom immediately tried to tie
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the attacks to right wing trumpt supporterstacks and of course,r top democrats did the same. anti-gun zealot chuck schumerzet tweeted about the need to stan d up to bigotry and hate. and the odious adam schiffff cle claimeand aapi bigotry was a possible motive in the shootings. and with newsom and the gang'sms reflexive call for more gun control, even cbs and msnb c had to admit that californiafornia a already has the strictest gun laws i hasn a country.iforni >>a california has the strictet gun laws in the u.s. california is doing everything that anybody who is looking for tough gun restrictions to exist ,they're doing it all right now. >> havin laug none of that with a bizarre jack nicholson like smile, laugh effect. >> hike looked like hee washe e for the oscar. >> he claimed to care about your kids. we were just talking and noof or
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one kill number one killer of our kids last year was guns. ? the hell's wrong with us? i'm not saying take everybody's guns and stop that extreme back and forth.h some common sense, common dignity, kids being traumatizedo overmm and over again because oe scese drills at school for shooters. issue >> we're not dealing with the issue. what a creep. now, it turned out thatelderl a deranged elderly asian many ru with a criminal history, including unlawful possession of a firearmssio, was the gunmar that horrific shooting that killed eleven on sunday in monterey park doing duringsunday a lunar new year celebration. io and that'snterey par that rampaf moon bay. that's about thirty miles south of san fran.e in h bay, th the suspect in custody custody is another senior citizen, . a sixty six year old asian man. killeddthe people mostly worked on a mushroom farm, which locals saioom farmds known to be a marijuana growing farm. marijuana growing farm the suspect was subject to at ta temporary restraining order
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after a former coworker and roommate accused him of attacking and threatening him back in 2013. in 20 so13 there's no evidence that racial bias was a motivating factor. >> but again, facts don't d matter. not when your goalon't matte ise political points. there's demagoguing instea d. and then there's damar hamlin. - where's the republican party been on gun safety reform? they blocked it everepublicay sf the way. one state can't do it alone.y step of the way. one stshame on them and shame on those that allow in. perpetua that to be rewarded politically. shambe rewardee on them.shame on shame on these judges. you deserve better. >> we deserve better.r. ending the epidemic of gunof guo violence requires doing. newsome refuses to do send an unequivocal message that there will be no tolerance for crime of any kind in any the state. but after decades of liberalt af
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leadership, criminals herete ino california know how easy iw ttot sales, ct away with illegal drug sales, car theft,ar shoplifting, vandalize and of course, larceny of any kind.of y and we know far worse. that has to end. this isn't that hard. and the demonizing of law enforcement stop supporting and defending pro criminal prosecutorw enforctings who are. the problem in the sanctuary s that havee empowered the cartels and the gangs throughout the state. gun control doesn't stop criminals bent on committing crimes. just askco the peoplmmite oftins land on the couch right here. i heard maybe anywhere betweent six , eight shots looked sounded like it was righded lite under the window. it'sunder the wi chicago.ised an i don't think i'm surprisedym anymore when it comes to light ,gunshots happen anywhere. >> it is not surprising me now ,beyond the crime epidemic, california has huge problems. .
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a twenty five billion dollarge budget shortfall. the cities are unsafe, deteriorating from the needless covid lockdowndeteriorats and aw here in l.a., rampant homelessness, public schoolsyoni are in decline. to find everyone's trying to find a waya out, a pension system that is in crisis. and i mean, big crisis. so climate change, insanity, int crime, high taxes running th rampant crime, high taxes running the state into the ground, all of it. but at least the democrats can d brag about leading the natioemon with their legalized weed industry. now, even the l.a. times had to admit a few months ago, weate brought it to you at the timee, that legal marijuana has alsod l spawned outlaw growtawh and wito them, violence, shootouts, robberies, kidnap, wrapping's.la and occasionally, as the times wrote , killings. much muchas gracias. gavyn no wonder three hundred thousand residents are leavingng california every year for places like texas and nevada.rea
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viso despite his resounding reelection, newsom's in a bind . >>im so what's the escape foridy him? a run for the presidency, ofok e course. we'll look closely. you ca e his wings because newsom is one of the buzzards circle in president biden forn 0 2020 four. >> and that mean 24-hours he's t >> show his talents. >> you have one party thatre obstruction. you have a leader. that party from the state of california hasn't said a word about these mass atrocities unless it's a pattern. interruphasned aboutt. we start calling people out by name. all those people on fox primetime really crimes your number one issue. crime is to deal? with the leading cause of crime, which is guns.le and you stilading cause ofl thid should have large capacity magazine clips and weapons of arge capacwar. >> what frauds?ips. olute fraudsuds. gaslighting, a cable networkof instead of his own shortcomings that's going to keep people
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about as safe as what gavin's goons did by chasing people off the beaches and out of parksouts that worked well. now, newsom may have a sharper mental acuity than biden, but his policies are just demented and the voters aren't having it. and that's the angle." beeneet guest has watching his community in central california change for decades as food farms have drug fa become drug farms. victor davis hanson is a seniorn fellow at the hoover institution and he joins me now. all right, victor, i'm dow victorn in th here in l.a. you're up north in the central valley, but the legal weed industry, it's bg booming in the state, but so are the other types of grows,ofo which are illegal now.ss are il. the farm in half moon where they the farm in half moon or the shoot up happened apparently grew weed and mushrooms. and it was some workplace e said. y w but what do you make of newsom's attempt to piggybackes
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on these two shootings, this tragedy for twenty ,es, this twenty four ? he lives in an alternateen he universe when hebl blames republicans. he's in charge of the statin che law. there's not one single republic republican statewide official he hasan sta super democratic majorities in both houses ofjori the legislaturn e. ional >> out of the fifty three congressional seats, i think only 11 or 12 or republican , it's his state. >> it was dianne feinstein, nancy pelosi, jerry brown ,diane barbara boxer, gavin newsom.t of they all come out of the samehem wealthy baey area elite that are never subject to ther ow consequences of their own ideology.n ideology. so he's a performance art so he's a performance art go governor . so irnf there'ors a floo. ifd, he didn't build reservoirs, which the voters voted for, then he talks abous about t climate chae they're shootings, he talks about gun control. there's shootings right near where i live. six people were murdered ine murdered just down the road from goshen right down the road from me. but he and they were notnot maga maggert people. they wer >> they were probably cartels doing a hit. and yee doingt he didn't come n
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there and talk about illegal immigration when he talks about deatwhen hh in california, he sd look at the ninety nine freeway. i find the most dangerous freeways in the country. they're ossify. they're whabout nineteen fifty status when they were fifteenene million rather tharen e forty million people. and people are dying every dayei while he pursuess a unicorn of high speed rail. that's stonehenge. it's just on finish. it it will never be finished. fifteen million dollars. so w hill e always will get an . abortion. come to california, we'll you get a abortion on demand covid we'll give you 500 million dollars of covid. really, ifof high gas priceswe s because we we restrict oiltrga and gas, we'll give you mones.yt out of the treasury to soften or six , seven dollars a gallon gas, as you said he managed, and that his predecessors likeav him have managed to have the highest basket of sales, ga, and income tax the nation. th gas and income tax in the nation. the schools are in the bottome o 10ol%. the infrastructure is rated in
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the bottom 10%. one third of all welfareone-thil recipients live in california. 20facipients l% of the state lia the poverty line. 27% of the state was not born in the united states . >> it' s california. decide to save itself. i mean, how much suffering does this beautiful state have to go through? o goto make a change? >> to say that about co hometowy n and have given up? so three hundred thousand people are moving to florida. fl one percent of the population pays half of the st the income tax. so the state's not going to gett better goi. it's getting worse.r people but for people from poor countries, california's paradise compared to venezuela or nicaragua or southernthey a mexico, and they're welcome in . and so w , on one hand , big tech and big money, almost like a medieval castle. around silicon valley. and then we have people leaving . that was the oldeprene entrepreneurial upper, middle and middle classes.
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and then we have outurmiddle d middle we'ree importing very poor people who feel california as badre the as it is , is much better thany where they were born. >> and remind everybody, yeah. e >> so we're going to have thisve super sad, super rich, the poorm and increasingly small middle class. that's a recipe for disaster. that'ss and conservativesgi can never give upve uif on california. no way.ornia, californianorway. has to come bd we can't give up on it. >> victor, thank you. now, despite many failures, newsom is still saying, don't ask me why an up and comingn the star on the left, but let's make a contrast to florida, where gov. ron desantis hast decided to put his people first and made decisions geared decis toward improving the state. now, desantis just blocked a high school ap courseblocke on african-american studies because it included lessond safi on black theory and prison abolition movement. >> we believe inqueer th teachi
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facts and how to think, buant we don't believe they should have an agenda imposed on them. we want to do history and that's what our standards for, for black history are. i view it as american history. >> i don't view it as separate history. bengoa separat, we're all ameri. more importantly, he's winning for himself and for students,r s because just hours ago, this is going to talk people off on the left, the college boardhf announced that it wat.s goingcor to update its ap african-americand he studies framework to correspond with santos's concerns and request. >> wow. h is'joining me now, horace coo, project 21 chairman, author oft anyoneput y'all back in chains. horace, i mean, should this hav ever have been controversial? blac k studies? >> that's the seminal part of african-american history. really. the left progressives take forme
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someone like the formerr the present governor of california, our sitting president , all they'd like to do is exploit division inbla america. black kids like white kidskids and all the other kids inwe nee america. >> we need exel. n weee need high standards, gender studies, studies,, quee prison abolition, history, all of these things actually willn y our people. when they're getting ready to enter the workforce. it will their ability to getr b into a good college that could change their world. thanks t congratulations and thanks to governor desanto, for understanding, we need highstana standards. >> we've gotrd we to let the bigotry
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of low expectations move to the back of the political bus. >> well,e horace,po the established the gop establishment has always kind of shied away from the cultural issues. they call it the cultural war. but i mean, desantis didn't start this. they started it. right. so he's just responding to it.o. the establishment, they don' but the establishment, t. they don't like that. they like to talk abouto ttal interest rates or the debt or maybe war in ukraine. but thesin ukraine. e are the issues, aree core they not, that are the the core of what's happening to our, families and to our kids learning to hate the country. everything's unfair. everybody's a victim and in to seeeverybody' to sees that. asd it takes guts to tackle this. bu thet as a college board decin showed, he was right. >> what the progressives have poisoned america's culture and american families and people like desantis or providea a radical chemotherapyy
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to end this poison.s poison we absolutely need our youngpeo- people, black, white and brownge ,recognizing that living here in america is the most amazing,, most exceptional opportunity that anyone could ever imagine. teaching them instead thatm they should hatein their country . >> they should resen t peopleer loo who don't either. look like them or are don't think like them. is only going to . we must we absolutely must restore civility. we must restore the family. and yes, we actually need more faith in the publict loca square, not woke ideas about genderqueer studies. >> well, i'm applauding, governor desantis tonight. . unbelievable. and it's about time peopleit started standing'sut time peopl.
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horace, thank you. of california now, speaking of california, the lapd has now outlawede the use of the thin blue line flag because they say it fuels wait for it white supremacism. of course, it would now be has a reaction to that. plus, wh.y hasn't the doj obama' searched obama's properties for classified documents? answers,lassifie moments? retirn financial choi go better together and fairly simple. sounds likcee a workplace benefits and retirement savings with booya considering planned l your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. >> boy, well planned, well invested, well protected. and he's been suffering from ugly yellow toe fungus for years. >> toe fungus is embarrassing. i was afraid to take my socks off. i had my yellow crumbly toes from everybody. >> toe fungus is a stubborn condition that won't go away on its own and usually spreads and gets worse.
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their future. join the san diego zoo wildlife alliance. >> well, i've lookedeveryw everywhere. i have no classified documents.. d wellocuments, i looked well, i' to get back to that. but a couple of twists and turns today. what has become very unwieldy contagion, the classified documents and the former presidents and vice presidents who apparently just holdresidenh them. just hours ago, the house oversight committee said that the national archives did nott s meet its deadline to turn overro documents and information that they're stonewalling.at they ari guess, at biden's or the doj request.t and earliebir today, we learned that even committed boyscout e president has found classified documents at hisresie home officnte. all of t >> all of this leads to some interesting questions. what about president obama, former president obama? what about formerpresiden
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president bush? t obama?and the former vice pre. is there going to be and i to be don't say this to be funny, fun, some kind of >>me kind of amnesty that is certainly up for debate. but on the issue of obama, ity o is curious why the doj hasn'tcc requested access to his manytofs offices across the country, given the fact that a majority of biden's documents came from his administration. now that scrutiny will only grow after obama's communications director refused to tell fox news digitalwill eve whether they'll even conduct a search at all.t joining us now is charlie hurt, opinion editor of the washington times.g editor of "the was fox news contributor. charlie, sho charlie, should we have a truce on this whole documents issue?es at this point, i likt seems like it's getting ridiculous. gi mean, otherwise, we've got to go to martha's vineyard. we got to go to hawaii.been finish i think that house has been finished. i think he has a place ik n l.aa here in l.a., i mean, he has a place in chicago still that. apartment. and there's a place in washington that's a lot of
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homes to search at this point.yr >> how dare you call for wou a truce? i mean, that would be likeinto e closing the curtain five minutes into the show. sho. i want this to go on i love this to go on .this is fi this is fantastic. and if we haven't learned anything over the past couple of weeks, it's that definitely inrack obama has some papers in his bathroom or in his basement or in somewhere in the pooli thn house somewhere. and i think we should haved on a raid on his house and go and look for all of them.them and , you know, obama, like trump, has a great argumenthe to make that he has a right to have these records. and obviously, you know, thisy s would spark a great debate among people on both sides of the constitutional argument. but you know c who has no right whatsoever to have any of theses documents? joe bideen or mike pence, ey don they don't have any they have't no constitute claim to theseclao records. so i say letr the show go on. it's just getting started.d. well, charlie, here's the deal.. th you think of packing. know, i don't like to pack.t lie
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do you are you a packer or charlie? ngs? do you like the pack thing?he i'm not good at. i do anutet the last. minute or with whatever the last three things i grabbed were, i always forget my sneakers. fo you knowrget., i like to run. there's i always forget there's a whole series of things i always forget. bu always forget t who who is packe offices and how is it that hard ? i mean, we kno kind of know what have to do, but i got to get to adam schiff because he recen recently booted from the intelti committee in this great move by mccarthy and he had this to say about the pense. >> news certainly appears now that there was a systemic problem with former occupantsfor of the presidency and vice presidency having classifiedmesn information at their homes when it shouldn't be there or their libraries or their universitye repositories >> so this now appears systemic . he was booted from boote the committee and now it'sstemic systemic. >> yeah, i love how mutiny
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he's almost statesmanlike when he's talking about this. now that he's on the otherand n' on the receiving end of all ofhi this with joe biden back whenthi it was trump who had the records, i mean, they were s he wanted to build the gallows . hehe was was ready to have a fih failed impeachment of trump, but all of a sudden measure he's talking far more measured tones. it doesn't soue he's lying every other sentence the way we he's lying. ve gotte every other sentence that we'vee gotten to know from him over the past five or six years. so it's a real nice change. as for for mike pence, i don't r i don't know who does this packing for him.im. but knowin but knowing mike pence, hewasn't wasn't high when he was doingsae i can't say the same for whoever that would be . joe biden's documents. of hunte but if one hundred biden's house doesn'r t get raided by t fbi to look for more documents, then they're not they're not even playing late. >> i mean, it': s a little latia for raids. ths si you hancd like three months sine they found the documents
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on november. all right.. lindsey graham, charly's. yeah, you love the raids. >> lindsey graham had a very interesting reaction. watch. hopefully, when this is all said and done, maybe are over overclassifying things that may be part of the problem. but count me th be in for gettinggettin this fixed. >> all right. i think that is a legitimate concern. absolutely right. there's there's too muchthatsifd there's too much that is classified. quickly, your reaction to thatq, ? itsolutely. it's a real problem.'s a real pe i think that wt would go a long way towardsarency transparency there. these papersg to the american people. it's and unless it's of the most important secrecy, they should be able to see them. >> laura >> all right, charlie, good to see you. go have a read. have >> all right. the lapd chief is finally somew. l.a.p.d. chief is finally taking action but not o never mindion, but not on crime. never mind that a city's record number of murders and robberies. w that the l.a. police department chief, michael moore, not the documentary gasbag moore, hs
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decided to ban public displays of the thin blue line flag, which is a national sign of support for law enforcement. now, you might think that thisir some massive protests. bu came after some massive protest, but no, it came after one complaint accuse the symbol of representing white supremacy. >> joining me now is prager u.gy personality, who now i'm not so good to see you in person. you e >> oh, it's good to . how mu first of all.ll the great to have you in studio. how much longer will they ban? how long will it take for them n to ban the u.s. flag? becaus the u.s. flyinge people y offended by the us flag these days. this is a question we shoulde u.s. fould be asking be asking ourselve hows. how long is it going to takeg tk them to ban police uniforms or even police altogether? because there's plenty ofpolicer leftists that think the police are directly tied to white altogesupremacy. e dire tied to whitan issue i'm really passionate about because i work closely with the lapd here in los angeles. so i called a few officers thatt i work with to get a feel forg s what they're feeling with the police chief doing this.
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and they said their morale hast taken a hit, their trust in power has taken a hit,hit and therthey're really not feeling up to doing their jobs anymore. and there's no question as to qe why this is happening.s so you see this bizarre woke move. and i guess it's kind of to mollify people. you know, we're good people,t u. don't worry about us , but it'sf we hadind of a we support you. thanks. we had to see those tediousor ts yard signs for three years. thank you, dr. fauci, though.. now, those are still up in d.c. you see him everywhere.er but you can't put yoe.u can't fy a flag saying thank you. b it shouldn't be abovelag, the american flag. not no flag should be .ne if yo because if you said that about other more more popular faddishe flags, it's ridiculous. and this is a verygs. powerfulmo sign specifically for people inl law enforcement. and i think it's important to talk about the history here, because the thin blue line wase actually popularized in 1950the nineteen fifties by none other than, funnily enough, lapd police who said there was i a thin line between law and order and civility and complete and utter socialttc
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anarchy. so honestly,ial getting rid of this flag might be a sign of the times, because if we look at los angeles and atlantat ,w k and chicago in new york city, e these cities are in shambles. t to mov>>e to california where we are to michigan, where a school board member there face calls for her resignationfe after she said that whiteness is evil. okayt wh, you think she might he apologized or people misheard her? well, instead,e misheard h you h to tax ourselves. >> wha.t are we angered over the fact that it was said or? the fact it is true or is the i issue our incomprehension of how policies and practicesractis established by a white majorityf are impacting each of us ?policd amela.duca so police and education is alltn mired in white supremacy. this is this is who we have on school boards.. and i wonder if people are g to public schools as ause half white, half black person. i don't know which side myselftt to hate or which side of myselfl to like.ike and this is where we're atan right now as a country.te we ar
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and it's really unfortunate that we're sending young black ildren achildren and young studf color into environments like this. they're fostering hate. they're fosterine this. fosterg a divide, and they're pitting students against each other when they should be together. ther be togeo lee to learn and r and build a community. the great thing about kidseathig about kids is is thetheyy, for the most part,t look past color. you they're like, ca.n i play wt with your toy or steal your toy or whatever and get our kids are kids are going to fight.? s. eac're going to make up and hug each other. and that's what we need.what wed almost so great to see you. thank you for how i to hang outu in california. all right. nancy pelosi's daughter claimed that her mom got an exorcism att her home after the pauhel pelosi attack. but the church, as i n the catholic church, is saying that that never happened. so who the heck came to her house? plus, the white housthe e wantws to make the covid vaccine now an annual shot. dr. marty makary is hered vaccin on the ever evolving covid vaccine story. stay a a once ignored educational epidemic has become
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a nationwide issue. we are destroying an entire generation of children. our public schools have become cockpit's the culture. if they can't change the way you think, they want to change the way your children's. we're not getting the education that responsibility. the teachers unions have become puppet masters and they are controlling legislators at all levels. you're going to see not just testing, but all standards abandoned. they're trying to impose one accepted worldview to the exclusion of all else. we've seen just how many ways kids have been held hostage to an agenda right under their parents noses. >> pete that hosts the miseducation of america season two streaming down. join the conversation as he hosts a live summit this thursday about how to get involved in what's happening in today's classrooms. only on fox nation. >> did you know that every time
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claimed that her mom got an exorcism at their home in san francisco. i guess it was after the paul pelosi attack was pretty dramatic. but what really happened? >> trace gallagher and fox news anchor, chief breaking news correspondent is here with us live in his home turf on the set in l.a. with all the details warning to the wise, i would not bet the farm on this story, but there are numerous reports that after nancy pelosi's husband, paul , was attacked inside their san francisco home back in august, that pelosi had some priest come to the house and perform an exorcism. in fact, pelosi's daughter, alexandra, told the new york times, quoting here, i think that really broke her over thanksgiving. she had priests coming, trying to have an exorcism of the house and having prayer services. nancy pelosi did not deny the statement and that led to the commentators coming out in force saying things like, hopefully nancy doesn't vanish
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after the exorcism. and the president of the catholic league, bill donahue, said, quote, if it's genuine, she needs psychiatric help. and if it's not, it's another example of nancy pelosi exploiting the catholic church for her own personal gain. but here's the deal. the pastor of pelosi's local parish denies there was any exorcism or service performed at their home and now she might have gone to a priest outside her parish. but remember, pelosi has been battling with the san francisco archbishop wright. he banned pelosi from receiving holy communion because of her outspoken stance in favor of abortion. and it's my understanding you need the bishop's permission for an exorcism. now, other priests say an exorcism isn't all that theater ,and it could have happened. >> but nancy pelosi also has a history of stretching the truth a bit. >> so until the priest comes out, backs up the claim, i would take it with a grain, maybe a big grain giant grain. >> so, i mean, the interesting thing to kind of fib about, don't you think? yeah, well, the whole thing
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is an pat cipollone would say. i never said that. my daughter said that. but nancy didn't deny it. >> so it's way she's kind of politicized things for 40 years. >> have i ever met you in person? never. isn't that weird? i mean, it's so good to see you. everyone here in a studio is just so wonderful. but it's just i'm such a huge fan of your work. the late shift. we all we work the late shift. i don't work quite, but you're out here, so it's easier for you. yeah, nancy, it's great. just roll tide. great to see you. great to see you as well. thanks. all right. now you can, of course, catch trace in just about 90 minutes from now on . fox news at night. so you better tune in. i'm going to deal with me. so we move now from phony exorcisms to flimsy vax recommendations. the fda has officially asked its panel of advisers to approve an annual covid shot for healthy adults similar to the influenza campaigns meant at combating the flu. now, forget potential side effects, adverse reactions. a new study that reveals that
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was hiding data that the bivalve vaccine they developed actually had more infections in the vaccine arm of the trial than in the placebo arm. and they're pretty upset that they didn't see that data. >> well, the world health organization and dr. macquarrie are going to be shocked to hear this. the director general is actually taking shots at folks like you. too many people are behind on their boosters and there is a torrent of pseudoscience and misinformation circulating which is undermining trust in safe and effective tools for covid-19. dr. macquarrie pseudo-science that a lot of people won't even call these shots vaccines since they don't prevent transmission or infection. but he's accusing people of pseudoscience here. the boosters never had any data and people under 50 , and particularly in the bivalve data is nonexistent.
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>> okay, and if there is a vaccine that should be on the market and i'm already covid vaccine, it should have a warning label that there's an increased risk of clots that goes up by about 50%, including pulmonary embolism, that there's a risk of myocarditis and death that's now been established and that it shows up in breast milk and lactating mothers. we don't know. and i would pose to the show how many healthy children have died of covid. no one knows. the cdc director doesn't know. in germany, it was zero children, five through 17 , that entire population. so how can we justify these risks for something that has no benefit in that population now? we know a lot of hospitals were enjoying the the jacked up reimbursements they were getting when people had broken legs and also tested positive for covid that obviously happened. all right, msnbc, dr. macquarrie, i think this is very important health advice for everyone out there. watch which one the fourth the fourth guy completely knocked down for a while. >> we found boosters,
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the vaccines, they don't stop the disease. but they certainly do make a big impact by taking the booster. i have probably sneezed and said, what was that? and kept going. that's the difference. well, dr. macquarrie, i'm sorry to hear that. >> joe scarborough was knocked down for months, they said from covid. but they had gotten three shots. but the first shot will lessen symptoms. >> i mean, that's the refrain we hear. is that for sure? well, look, it's part of a bandwagon rally call right now. it's sort of a cult. this whole idea of repeat boosters we lost. remember that two top vaccine experts at the fda remember they resigned a year and a half ago over political interference and pushing boosters without those two experts, gruber and krauss, we're just getting basically bandwagon advertising . that's not what you want for a so-called vaccine or a booster bandwagon. we want actual real studies. and finally, we would like
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. >> all right. there are a lot of bizzaro stories working out there tonight. >> and when we think: there aref bizarre, k we think our goobid friend jimmy failla , host of fox across america, fox news radio and fox news contributor. all right, fox n jimmy ,ew i'm . obviously, but the egg shortage now,. it's not just producingucn high prices, but also really disgusting alternatives. so, listen, it'slternative can'y eggs at all and need to bake a cake. grea to bake at alternatives ine applesauce, mashed bananas, vegetable oil or even silken tofu. >> and that's not all but chickpea liquid from the tap.>>o >> oh,m frothm dry peas, one tablespoon of ground, flax d seed, plus three tablespoons of water equals one large a two lar teaspoons ofge baking powder,pl1
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plus one teaspoon of oil and two tablespoons of waterer u equals one largeal a gem. >> la, >> i suppose we should be the applesauce, applesauce and bacon or maybe mashedg appld banana western omelet.con or >> m i mean, what is this?s? that sounds like a kind of drink they make you have a at hazi a hazing ritual likeng, dude, if you want to pledge this fraternity, drink chickpeas and applesauce. with baking powder, bro. here's my advice to theadvice american t people.ne of thes reread every one of these recipes either spend the extra monea money y on eggs or you'reg to spend it on toilet paper. either way, you slice it, man, it's not going to end good. and groom the eggs are bad.e those engagemeeggs are engagemet commercials like he wentnt to jared. now eggs are so much moneyeggs are so much. it's like he went to kroger. oh, girl. he spent on you know, we don't have any eggs. we have anegy baby food. this is the united states of america. e ay, all right. okay, speakingunited states of d
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combinations, tom hanks, the actor recentlyn revealed the only cocktail he ever drinks. now, geico, look at this color is gorgeous, not kind of gorgeous. weous. will debating what the nu of it should be ld. and i came up with it because it is coke and a champagne sauce. >> laura: al, diet coke. all right. apparently, thosel se w who have tried it say ithoed is delicious. it states delicios but given your but jimmy , given your affinitya for the seediest dives in manhattan, what's the weirdest combo you ever drank? the weirds for? f all, let's >> first of all, let's just acknowledge how many actorsisapo tom hanks has disappointed aint a party by offering them diet cocaine only for them to findn' out it wasn't a line that the m they would be snorting inen the men's room. but my go to drink, laura , dust so you know, is calle the kentucky speedball. it is bourbon with a little bite of it's called kalua, two shots
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of bourbon, one shot of kahlua and a little bit of cold brew. . it's a good punchy drink, but you got to watch it. it sneaks up on you might wind up at a tom hanks sequel called pantless in seattle.t wind up ia tso play a little defense, kid. what was the movie with the soccer ball? what was that called? oh, catch the way. cer ball i think that's where he got this recipe from. i think he was talking about volleyball. a tommy says that the volleyball it's a ball cap cast away the cocaine drink. that sounds hideous. all right. jimmy , finally, a japanese engineer is reporting that herik likes to wind down from a busym, week with a drink himself just j like anyone else. the local but rather than heading down to the local bar, he likes to entertain at home, dressed up in a giant wolf suit worth million yen or twenty three thousand dollars. jimmy , wet wort know in politis a lot of people put on costumes to disguise their identity, which makes us wonder who is in this bunny suit redirecting thi biden during the easter egg hunt. but let's go through your bestto
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politicians as animalsli routine . >> let's start with hillary. hill goodary.. laura: what >> what would she look like? i would say when she first and foremost. mm-hmm. t, well, i think i think hillary clinton is a cat, but not just any cat.a, i think she i laura . i think she's like a stray cat.n sh fed her once and she just keeps on coming back .e' she'll never stop running someday.nning. someday trump trump rallies are going to be chanting help her. right. h because this woman will not go away. way. >> shucks, we can't go toucks, mike lindell. but it's a turtlwe can't ge. a turtle. we know it. we have a hard break, jimmy , but we know it's a turtle. , we gave it away. jimi, thank you.be up next, why you'll be without me for a few nights later. >> it's a good day to start something new to brush away gray in five minutes, to putnnos yourself out there and always put your best face forward. youi get a payrjust for men , mus and beard get refunds.pp >> .com powered by innovation
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>> laura: okay.le we are going to en bd tonight oa personal note. i love to talk about personal things.e my the weekend before last, iit decided to take my boys skiing in colorado. we have had a blast, great snow,
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great fun. i didn't wipe out one's until i took the bay. he is 12, "mommy, dimitri and i bet that we could beat you down the mountain." i was howling as if you could beat me down the mountain and i took after my 14-year-old.it suffice to say, it was all downhill from there appear at a quarter of a mile from the bottom in aspen highlands and wi hit thice eyes, the ski didn't release, heard a snap and i knew it was my acl because i did my other knee at the same resort 2. years ago. havei have some other stuff goin in my knees.ut well, tomorrow morning very early in los angeles, it is going to get fixed. that is the shorts apparently i'm wearing in rehab.on on the bright side, i finally might get some sleep. all right, i will try to be back
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early next week. it is rough recovering. i have a lot of friends in the rehab over the weekend here. so not that kind of rehab, personal fitness. what is it called? pt. sogoin come i will try to buildk the muscle as soon as i can. thank you for watching.fore remember it is america now and forever. i will see you next week. greg gutfeld takes it from here. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, 20 states do mike states suing the biden white house because the administration's program welcomes up to 30,000 migrants into the u.s. for month is illegal. you are watching fox & f "fox & friends first." >> carley: i'm sure carley shimkus and 63,000 migrants flown in each year and on top of the chaos unfolding on the streets including the shocking moment caught on camera in the baldy county texas, the agents on

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