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sean: before we go season two of the miseducation of america is available now on phaconation. i hope you check it out. also don't forget to watch us tomorrow morning on "fox & friends" saturday and sunday morning. we love sharing it with you. sean will be back on monday. don't let your heart be troubled. let not your heart be troubled. i should get it right. "the ingraham angle" next. happy friday. >> laura: hi, everybody. i'm laura ingraham and is this "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. the wheels, they're coming off. that's the focus of tonight's angle. there was a desperate effort to show that our commander in chief is actually making sound dependent, important decisions today. >> i can connell firm the department of defense was tracking a high altitude object over alaska air space in the last 24 hours.
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president biden ordered to down the object. >> is it a fair take away the pentagon regrets not taking down the first balloon before crossing across the u.s.? >> i can tell you the president doesn't regret the way we handled the first balloon. the general area would be just off the very, very northeastern part of alaska. it was an object, let me just clarify, i'm not classifying it as a balloon. it's an object and we're trying to learn more from it. >> laura: kirby's confusing, incomplete and inconvenient act of the object is par for the course. no one knows what to believe. if you love watching car racing, you know that it is never pretty when this happens.
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unfortunately for us, when biden's wheels come off, it's america that breaks apart. more than any other week than the deadly afghanistan withdraw, this past one has been one where things seem to be karineing out of control. if biden thought that sending an f22 to shoot down that spy balloon was going to help course correct, he was sorely mistaken by allowing it to traverse the united states, collecting data, collecting sensitive military sites, scranton joe showed china that biden and the pentagon have given up on deterring them. they're focused on spending the gospel and propping up soft and zelensky,president xi is pickins influence and taiwan is a sitting duck. adding insult to injury, the equipment is linked directly to the people's liberation army in the balloon and there's growing concerns that even u.s.
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companies may have been able to skirt sanctions to sell china the balloons antenna and surveillance tech. we know the prc used these balloons for surveillance and a state department official said high resolution imagery from youtube fly buy byes that the high altitude balloon was capable of signals collection and refers to information thacks gathered by electronic means, things like communications and radars. that sounds really ominous. touchdown pass our commander in chief and slept through the interview with pbs's judy wood wreath roof. >> have relations now between china and the u.s. taken a hit? >> no. no. >> how do you know? >> i know. i talk to him. i mean, the idea shooting down a
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balloon that's garthing information over america and it's in that brink that makes relations worse. >> laura: which begs the question, what would derail biden's plans to get closer to china? nothing if he's bought and paid for, which many of us suspect he is speaking of data collection by china, imagine what the ccp must have collected on hunter when they made him a millionaire. despite the spin at state of the union, things are spinning out of control at corporate layups and big tech ceos that covered for biden are laying off thousands and this week brought more announcements this time from yahoo where they plan to reduce staff by 20%, wow. things are consolidating at woke disney. they're axing 7,000 jobs.
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these moves don't scream optimism about the biden agenda and the payoffs to america when all the policies take effect, please. speaking of broken promises, biden's pledge to restore normal odderrer and accountability to government, that was broken yet again this week. instead of taking responsibility for having classified docs scattered all across multiple locations, biden decided just throw your staff under the bus. >> the pact for my office to move them, they didn't do the kind of job that should have been done to go through every single piece of legislature. >> president biden trying to refuse to accept responsibility and essentially blaming his staff and down playing the significance of the classified documents he was in possession of. >> laura: who is biden going to blame for this? >> try anything to raise the cost of jobs, i'll veto it.
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what we got over here. >> laura: the only one to blame other than himself is jill, who knew his condition and what it was before 2020. and of course the media that's dottedly covered for him through it all. they all together caused the slow rolling crash that's injuring so much of the america we all love. no wonder americans are tuning him out. the ratings for state of the juneon speech worked -- union spear worked terrible and most americans know biden is a figure head american and they know the real power lice of the democrat donors. and maybe with whoever is pulling his strings behind the scenes. and that's the angle. joining me on the brand new
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show, the bottom line on fox business obanya 6:00 p.m. eastern -- on # p.m. eastern and sean. great to see you tonight. we were reliably told that shooting down objects was dangerous and was too danielous. how can we take anything that this administration and this pentagon told us today seriously when suddenly civil aviation was hampered by the "october" so much so it had to be taken down? >> good to see you too, laura. good question. there's the three bus sized balloon and the country and icbm sites but the second balloon comes and you're like no, no, no. we can shoot it down other alaska. why wasn't that the strategy when the big balloon came over before it got to our critical sites important to our military. i don't believe like you anything they say and i think now they see the american people are so angry about what china is
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doing and how lame joe's response has been and think they better improve poll numbers by being aggressive with any country, especially china, spies on us. us. >> laura: harmeet, speaking of the pentagon, biden was asked about the pentagon budget today. >> sounds like there's some discussion to take defense spending off the table so we can't discuss that. if you do that, you've left the cut to the programs and we can cut it off a lot by doing what we've already passed. >> i believe we can be fiscally responsible. >> aside flat configuration the -- >> laura: aside from the exact he didn't seem all there, harmeet. nice sweater. i guess you can never touch the pentagon. there's no fraud waster abuse at the pentagon. really? >> laura, it's hard to disci what he said there and i'm trying to tease out what he was trying to say there. you're absolutely right and this
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is at a time when polling shows that the government's performance is at an all time low and the issue that americans care about is how our government is performing and that's above inflation. that's above the economy and so at the same time it's business as usual at the biden white house. so they're just completely out of touch with what americans care about today. >> laura: sean, seems like it's almost a daily occurrence where we see these headlines and these are huge companies announcing mass layoffs and here's what the democrats think about this. >> had two quarters last six months of last year and very substantial growth and there's a chance we might avoid recession and jobs continue and wage increase continues and it's not perfect but it's de-vent for the average american -- decent for the average person. >> laura: life is not decent
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but pretty decent for you peasants. >> 40% of amer americans are dog worse under joe biden than under donald trump that 80% of wage earners are making -- they got a raise at 4.4% but inflation is going up 6.5% and they're make 2% less than they were before joe biden came into office and there's hundreds of billions of dollars left from the last congress for this government to spend as they spend that and drive inflation, the fed will continue to raise rates and make it more painful for the average american and they're doing the exact wrong thing. >> laura: harmeet, they're not going to stay with our analogy here and that's correct. they're not going to change our policies and that's clear. finally, finally the fbi had another house call today and agents searched the home of former vice president mike pence's residence and federal authorities continue the classified docs investigation. harmeet, what do you make of the latest maneuver by the special
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prosecutor? >> well, i think they're trying to draw attention away from the fact that these are some historic investigations that are going on in the house and into the very real corruption issues and national security issues opposed by the biden family and it's meant to be a it for tat trying to cover up what is going to be more uncovered with the important investigations and i hope that the house stays focused on that and gets to the bottom of it and we know from the hearings this week that the outcome of the election could have been changed as a result of the treatment by our fbi and our intelligent services and i think we need to keep our focus on that and it's the red herrings that are being trotted out by the special prosecutor. >> laura: the shiny objects are supposed to take attention away and sean and harmeet, great to see you both. >> thank you. >> laura: as the angle has been telling you for months, the american people are not being told the truth about how involved the u.s. is in the war
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in ukraine. there's a latest nugget from the washington post saying that ukrainian officials said they require c coordinates and un-revealed practice with deeper and more operationally active role for the pentagon in the war. is this creeping escalation that led my next guest to write a book about what he thinks is this growing resentment building on the public for the u.s. military industrial complex. former trump defense secretary writes from the iraq war and sovereign killed iraqis with the greatest american patriots to ever live all for a god damn lie. acting secretary defense kristin miller and soldier secretary
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from the pentagon and the enemy of the house. before we get to your book, what do you make of what the pentagon is saying about the second object that we know about the second object we shot down near alaska? >> let me get this straight, we shot down a balloon or something we don't know about so i'm kind of beyond confused and i'm with you but it's really troubling. >> laura: i'm a media person and it's a really convenient narrative when the public in general is making any complex decisions about any pressing matters now and chris, that's what the public's concern is. >> laura, we didn't coordinate this but really your previous segments were what we're talking about is accountability and
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that's the theme of my book and where's accountability right now in all these things and i was raised in the military and the commander and it's not a cliche and fervently believe this in the military that a commander is responsible for everything that does or doesn't happen in your command and what i'm seeing right now is the classic example of what's going wrong with our military right now that no one's accepting responsibility and accountability. we've got serious issues like either your previous guest, now how did they find out about this one and not the last one? i'm just glad, finally congress is getting involved because that's my biggest frustration is where's the oversight? >> laura: now with the new information out about the targeting coordinates that need to be provided by the united states for ukraine to hit russian targets and we're in a official proxy war with the
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former soviet union, are we not? where could this end up? >> sleepwalking into a great war is the concern and, you know, that's what i talk about too. my experience is you brought it up earlier in iraq where we just kind of stopped talking about these things and we get focused on social media and things and these are life and death decisions and they're seemingly inconsequential and all the sudden there's americans in harm's way with nobody aware of it and highlighting what you did is really important and that's what we need to talk more about this. >> laura: mr. secretary, we're out of time but nassau county nating book and i hope everybody goes out and reads it and this is an update to the story we brought you last night about the evils going on inside a st. louis gender clinic. missouri senator josh holly is here next with what he's calling for. plus a main school tried to transition one of her students even advising her to keep it all
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from her parents. that student's mom is here next with the horrifying details coming up.
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>> laura: when the left tells us we care about the children. nancy pelosi tells us that. it's usually a climate reality
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is they're beholden to powerful force that seek to help our kids. take the move from the cdc and they're adding covid-19 vaccinations to the list of recommended immunization for children. not only is it experimental and new studies show the bivalent vax doesn't work against the new valents and it works for big pharma and not to protect your kids. heart breaking stories of children being brutally attacked or bullied at school as school administrators do nothing and in new jersey, 14-year-old and she should have gone to the hospital for the attack and the school did not send her nor call the police and today we learn that four students involved in the
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attack were finally suspended. in florida, a 15-year-old boy is caught on camera savagely beating a 9-year-old girl on a school bus. now i have to warn you, i actually couldn't watch this video. for that the school issued a civil citation to the boy. but after enormous outrage, the student has not been charged with battery. and then there's the story we brought you last night out of missouri where a whistle blower revealed that a st. louis clinic had been taking advantage of insecure kids and teens to push gender transition on them. leading to mental anguish or worse in some cases.
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now after that explosive expose, missouri attorney general andrew bailey is investigating the clinic. joining us now is missouri senator josh hawley who's office launched its own investigation into what can only be described as horror. senator, you warned the clinic that accountability is coming. now what exactly will that look like? if this whistle blower account was true, there's many aspects of that are horrifying, what should happen? >> well, listen, some people may need to go to jail, laura. you don't get to take kids in and tell them they need to have gender reassigned and lie to them about what the effects will be, which is sterilization and lie to parents and maybe take taxpayer dollars that's part of the whole thing and what i'm going to find out, laura, we need accounting of every child
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abused in this way and every child sterilized by force and every child put through these procedures. we need to know where is the money coming from? this is becoming the industry and i'll follow a trail and big pharma and insurance and monopolies and higher education and government and who's funding not only this clinic in missouri and who's funding these clinics popping up all across the country and these procedures, laura, cost serious money and somebody is making serious, serious bucks for our children. >> laura: there's an interstate commerce and obvious interstate commerce next here and is it not the case that it's time for congress to act and step in. that means past we want you to be on the record and taking these clinics out of operation or you're going to green light what's happening to these kids. this has to happen.
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>> i'll introduce legislation to do it and give parents and victims the right to sue these doctors and clinics and participants that forced sterilization on these kids and treatment and go to court and sue them for damages as much as they can get. >> laura: senator hawley, the news that broke earlier today was that an object shot down over the water near the arctic ocean and somewhere it was kind of confusing, they're not saying it was a balloon but can we trust a lot of reports coming out of the pentagon happening last week with the other balloon? >> you can't trust them unfortunately and this administration and they absolutely had the opportunity to take that spy balloon down
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before it crossed back over into the continental united states and my state and some of the other states and they could have done it and they did it. that was a catastrophic misjudgment and this guy is completely asleep at the switch and maybe focused on shelling out cash to the ongoing war in ukraine but whatever it is east not focused on keeping -- but he's not focused on keeping americans safe. >> laura: hard to understand how this balloon today was a threat but the other one wasn't. none of it makes sense. what do i know? senator, great to have you on today. thanks so much. tonight we bring you a truly disturbing story out of maine. a social worker at great salt bay community school is accused of secretly trying to transition a 13-year-old girl, even giving her something called a chest binder, which is used to flatten breasts.
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the counselor named sam roy reportedly told the girl he wouldn't tell her parents and she shouldn't either. when the girl's mother then demanded answers, she says that the school defended the social worker and then claims the school had already started to referring to her daughter by a different name and then goes to a different pronouns with her. yanked her daughter from the school and the counselor works there still. that mother amber levine and owner of break of day mental health group and also here with her is her attorney adam shelton from the gold water institute. amber, what does it say to us as a country that the school hasn't done anything to address this situation and keeps this social worker in place. what do people need to know about this case that i'm somehow missing? >> well, i think it says that we as parents no longer are in
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charge of our kids and it's scary really. >> laura: i mean, adam, parental rights, they're broad and they tolerate only intrusions that are completely necessary to protect the health and safety of children according to all the laws i'm aware of. so does this now qualify? >> parents rites have ryan higgins browed and we at gold water institute sent a letter to the school saint marie that they launch a full investigation into what happened here and two, change their policy to mandate that the school tell all parents whenever the school make as decision that directly affects the mental health or wellbeing of their children. parent haves a 14th amendment right to control and direct the upbringing and healthcare decisions of their children and seems like that right isn't being respected here in maine. >> laura: amber's daughter, her name was brought up at
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yesterday's school board meeting or the case and look at how they handled this. >> it does not feel like an alien in our own bodies and not being speculation around the wellbeing and one other education. education. >> laura: what's your response they said this is not jermaine and relevant to the discussion of education? >> i think the entire meeting was pretty disgraceful and help anybody to help on youtube and look at video and sam belknap and jesse butler throw out the entire meeting and anybody who spoke in defense of my family and what happened to my family, they were slugging their shoulders and -- shrugging their shoulders and sighing and jess
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key butler picked up his phone twice while people were making public comments and people were making public comment and it was unprofessional and they just behaved in a way that a school board shouldn't behave. >> laura: what recourse other than a lawsuit does your client have? >> we're prepared to file a lawsuit and she violated 14th amendment right to direct and control the education for upbringing in health care community and bomb threats received by the school and great salt day community said that person parties are spreading grossly inaccurate and different stories and giving rise to the bomb threat. amber. they're questioning the veracity of your story and second question is are they trying to silence you? >> i think so. i think that they're trying to bully me into silence and it's
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like the most toxic relationship you've been in and they're gaslighting me and they're, you know, trying to deflect the real issue at hand they're trying to lead people to believe they're my raising question as to what's happening in our schools is somehow inciting violence and i would never encourage anybody to utilize violence to solve any problem and it's frustrating. >> laura: amber and adam, great to see you both. we'll follow this story closely. >> thank you for having us. >> laura: we tried to warn everyone and turns out it was right, that john fetterman's condition was not only worse than we were told but that the media, and his fellow democrats, they knew all about it and they covered it up. wait until you hear how bad it actually is. that's ahead.
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>> laura: welcome to fox news live on this friday night. i'm jackie in new york. >> empty skies over alaska became a hub of activity today after the pentagon shot down an unidentified high altitude object. national security expert john kirby said it was deem add threat to flights. the object was much lower than the chinese spy balloon shot off the chinese coast this weekend and white house announced sanctions on six chinese air space companies and supports beijing's surveillance balloons. fbi finds another classified document during a five hour search of former vice president mike pence's home and comes as lawyers for former president trump announced today they recently turned in more classified documents and a laptop to the department of justice. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to the ingraham angle. enjoy. >> laura: there's a lot of other fun news out there to
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dissect on our friday whip and here to help us run through all those stories is chris bedford, executive editor of upcoming common sense magazine and kierra davis of just listen to yourself podcast and drawing lines and chris, all right, i want to start with senator john fetterman. last night we laid out exactly why the man is unfit to serve and democrats, they obviously just don't care. this despite the fact that the new york times put out what was a devastating piece that came out months too late saying that the auditory processing issues that fetterman has stemming from his stroke early last year often get worse when he's in a stressful or unfamiliar situation when it's bad mr. meterman has been described as trying to make out the muffled voice of the teacher in the peanut's cartoon whose words
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could never be dis-ciphered. the chief of staff said what you're supposed to do to recover from a stroke is do as little as possible and fetterman had to do as much as possible and get back to the campaign trail. chris, this is so disturbing on so many levels. it seems to lack any sense of humanity. forget the politically craven nature of this but the man should be recuperating at home. >> they did push hip forward like they pushed the president forward because it's about politics and i found that new york piece, times piece interesting and not simply for the fact he was only published after safely six years in office and explicitly said what does it matter how many duties he can attend to. he's just meant to be a 51st vote for joe bide and that would be fine. also during that new york times piece, even when they admitted all these problems and they're
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asking questions about his health and whether or not it's okay. they're asking questions about his health and still the staff is lying about what's going on. >> laura: for the new york times to print this now, months after the election, how does that -- how does that really serve the people of pennsylvania well? ultimately they need to have as much information as possible to make a decision in any election; correct? >> we've seen, laura, over the last two years and really over the last six to eight years that the media doesn't really care about whether or not the people are served much the media cares about whether or not their interests are served and watching senator fetterman fall asleep in the chamber knowing how ill he is and has been, it's just grossly symbolic of what's been going on with the entire administration. it's grossly symbolic of an administration that is asleep at the wheel.
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that is so sleepy and paying so little attention, so ill if you will that we let a chinese spy balloon float across the entire united states last week without lift ago finger so it is really sad but it's another sign that this administration had never really been interested in doing this for the people but their own people and unfortunately we don't get to be clued in on what that is most of the time. >> laura: great point and, chris, i hate to remind everyone how the media reacted when fetterman won in november. >> fetterman as a nominee at some point for president, i know there's some variables obviously. but -- >> laura: chris, do these people have a shred of credibility left at this point? >> no, all that fetterman is to them is a important pawn. of course he breaks the archetype of what a politician typically is. has a working class vibe despite
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not really living that lifestyle at all and he's got a macho vibe, which is counter to a lot of other democratic politicians out there and they want to love him but they're just not there and they're getting them. >> there's a big debate online about having kids at weddings and british tv personality went viral this week after declaring this. >> kids at wedding thing for me is absolutely unacceptable. >> i agree. >> unacceptable. even if i had my own children, i wouldn't invite them. you're doing the vows and hear the jurassic park. >> laura: your reaction? >> i've been reading more and more posts online about young people having child-free weddings and not having that era for me and i don't have a problem and i agree with her. my children are older now but when they were younger, i would have been really happy to go to
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a child-free wedding just to say, oh, sorry, can't bring my kids but i believe it is up to the couple. a wedding is a nice family affair and would be nice to have all your family and friends there but i respect the decision of people who don't want to have kids at their wedding and i know better than most people. kids can be annoying. >> laura: you're married. getting married soon, chris, i have to come back to you on this. kids at a wedding or no kids at a wedding. is this just people don't like kids anymore, what's going on. >> i think people are not liking kids these days and kids have a lot of sacrifice for the first time you wake up in the morning till basically you go to bed and usually a few times in the middle of the night. my 7-year-old stepson will be at our wedding and all other people's kids but i understand they can be a lot and a wedding properly understood is not just clubbing and night out at the bars but it's about love and bringing people together and something that will really
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resinate for those children for a long time but maybe there should be boundaries and we're getting nannies for our wedding for a room right next door for the reception and pizza and movies for the kids later so parents can dance because we said kids take a lot of attention. >> laura: panel, thank you, have a great weekend. why are progressives and some republicans pushing for the same thing as the deadly sinaloa cartel? we'll expose this in just a few moments so stay there.
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>> this is your brain. this is drugs. this is your brain on drugs. >> laura: those ads were incredibly effective and i remember watching them as a kid. they were effective because they were right. the states are legalizing increasingly potent marijuana at a record pace, lawmakers who upward mobilities promoted pot are now finally catching up. take oregon congressman earl blominauer and the cannabis caucus and he was one of the biggest proponents of fast tracking legalization. >> we've helped reign in the federal government interference with the 23 states that allow over a million people to use
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medical marijuana. people like the families that are picking up and moving to states that permit medical marijuana to get their therapeutic use to access to marijuana that can reduce the violent epileptic seize uros that torture -- seizures that torture their children. >> laura: he stopped inhaling and advocates for legalization and recently admitted to politico, i want to keep this out of the hands of young people. this is for the developing mind. no kidding. we've been saying this for years and years and years, the science has been here for years and he must be watching the show. study after study demonstrated how marijuana use cannot only cause depression and psychosis but it's incredibly dangerous for brains that have not yet matured. joining me now is luke, executive vice president of smart approaches to marijuana.
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luke, i'm disappointed he's still for legalization but i think this train is finally kind of beginning to -- they catch up to reality of what's happening to our kids. >> laura, i'm from colorado and i have to tell you the canary has been crying in the coal mine for a decade. weave had legalization for a decade and congressman bloomhaur was not about protecting kids and he knew that and it was about lining the pockets of industry player and big tobacco putting them in and put it clearly several years ago and my neighbor laura stack use add high potency product and these stories are coming in every day to our e-mails in my organization, smart approaches to marijuana, and congress has been hearing about it and they've been hearing from the parents but they've been putting
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the big money players first. we've been seeing data and you may think that story sounds crazy as you're watching but research sh shows high potency marijuana is a likelihood to develop and our kids are getting into it at unprecedented levels. >> laura: "the wall street journal" editorial board wrote that legalizing the drug would curb the black market butt opposite is happening in california where the glut of illegal weed is undercut the legal per se sayers of all the marijuana sold in california is on the black market and the legal market is not coming close to competing and not even in california and 80% of missions market is illegal and vast majority of colorado's market is illegal and legalize marijuana
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or keep it out of the hands of our kids and news clash to put down and they're in the marijuana game and in fact the sinaloa cartel is actively lo lobbying right now and they win with legalization. >> laura: what do you say to congresswoman mace that's a republican from south carolina and she's aggressively pushing pot legalization. apparently with the support of americans for prosperity and it's a conservative organization, i believe coke brothers might have given them money or started to even. what's happening here. >> when it comes to representative mace, i'll say a few words, money talks and they're pushing for all drug legalization and as well as
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altria has given money and they've put $2 billion into the marijuana industry and follow the money and south carolina has no legalization and south carolina doesn't want marijuana legalization and first congressional legalization and they're talking about marijuana legalization. >> laura: great to see you. that you think for your advocacy. >> great to see you, laura, thanks. >> laura: every once in a while joe biden speaks candidlyp what did he say? well, you have to tune into the last bite, next. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles.
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>> he was meeting with some of our nation's governors, and president biden tried to fill time with false humility. >> the president of the united states, where the hell is he? anyway. >> we are all saying the same thing, joe. every minute of every day.
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that laugh didn't go over too big at the governor's meeting. that's it for us. hope you enjoyed this week's shows and set your dvr so you get to watch the angle if you miss it live. remember it is america now and forever and we'll see you on monday, for now greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi. that's funny. that is funny. you people. look at you! look at you! you animals! happy friday. as always on a friday the thing we do first we welcome tonight's guests. yeah

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