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sean: be we have left for this evening. before we go , i want to remind availabl season twfore wo of the miseducation of america is available now on fox nation. nation checki hope you'll check. >> also, don't forget to watchad us tomorrow morning. on fox and friends saturdayh yo and sunday morning. >> we love sharing it with you.n sean will be back on monday. don't let your heart be troubled. troubl let not your heart be troubled. i should get it right. the ingraham angle is next. happy friday. happy friday. >> laura: hi, everybody. hi, everybody. i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thatks for beingshington with u the wheels are coming off.f ton' that's the focus of tonight's angle. t ou >> there was a desperate effort to show that our commander in chief is actually making sound independent, important decisions today. >> i can confirm that the department of defense was tracking a high altitude object over alaska airspace ine in t the last twenty four hours.
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president biden orderehelast 24d the military to down the object. >> so is i.t a fair take away then that the pentagon regrets not taking down the first balloon before it crossedng acr the entire u.s.?os >> and i can tell you thatth the president doesn't regretndlh the way that we handledlloo the first balloon,n. the general area would be just off the very ,very north eastern part of alaska. >> this was there wa as an objef . just clarifyy, n, i'm noott classifying it as a balloon right now. it's an object. >> we're still trying to learn: more from it. kirby is confusing, incomplete and convenient account of the object. shoot down is par forent ac the course. >> now, with allt par for the administration's spin lov and no one knows what c to believe. whd if you lovare watching car racing, yoenu know that it is never pretty when this happens.
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well, unfortunately for us , when biden's wheels come off, s it's america that begins to break apart. breaks apart. more than any other week than and perhaps more than any other week since the deadlyni afghanistastann withdrawal, this past one has bee bn one whereinu things seem to be careening out of control. and if i thought that sending an f twenty to to shoot down that spy balloon was going to help course, correct. p he was sorely mistaken by allowing it to traverse the unitederse t states , collee data, surveilling sensitive military sites. >> scranton joe showed that china that biden and thee giveagon have essentiallshowedyn up on deterring them as biden's generals are focusede on spreading the gospel of ibram kennedy and propping up zelenskyppiny president , gee he's picking his targets and expanding his influence. yes, that means taiwan is a sitting duck. and to add insult to injury, it turns out that the equipmentuipn is linked directly to the people'st d direct liberation at
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u.sin that balloon. and there are growing concernso that even us companies may have been able to skirt sanctions to sell china. the balloons, antenna and surveillance tech.hese we know the prc use theseor sur balloons for surveillancvee. paa a senior state department official said high resolution imagery from two flybysy bu revealed that the high altitude balloon was capables thae ofs conducting signals intelligence collection and signals. b intelligence refers to information that is gathered by electronic mean,s, things like communications and radars. . that sounds really ominous, butt to our commander in chiefroug who slept through his interviewe with pbs'srv judy woodruff. >> j have relations now between the u.s. and china taken a big hit knowingly? no. now. how do you know? i know. i talk to i mean, the idea of baooting down a balloon that's
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gathering information over and >>erica and is that that makes relations worse, which begsl the question, what would derailo biden's plans to get closer to china? well, nothing. if he's bought and paid for, which many of us suspect heis is . now speaking of data collectiont by china. imagine what the ccp must have collected on haunter when they made him a millionaire. >> hmm. and despite biden's spurious spin at the state of the union, things are spinning out of control with corporate layoffs to the big tech ceos ceo who supported biden and covered for him. ar c foe laying off thousandsmo and this week broughtts more announcements this , this b from yahoo! where they plan to reduce staff by 20 percent. things >> wow. are and things are consolidating overke woke disney. >> they're axing 7000 jobs. now, these moves tell me if
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i'm wrong. they don't scream optimizes the about the biden agenda and certainly the big payoffs and promise to america when, all those policies take effect. >> pleasspeakinge. >> speaking of broken promises,t biden's pledge to restore normale normal order and accouny ,remember thatt to government? well, that was broken yet again this week. instead of taking responsibility for c having classified docs scattered all across multiple location s, biden decided, just throw your staff under the bus. >> as they packed up my officese to move them. o through ever they didn't do the kind of job that should have been done to go thoroughly through everyce single piece of literature. >> president biden attempting to deflect blame for his classified documents controversy. he's refusing to accept responsibility for the mishaps refuse t respons the ,essentially blaming his staffsf and downplaying the significance of ce othe classified documents hes improperly in possession of. >> but who is bide gn goinoingge to blame for this? o if you try anything to raise the cost of creating jobs, i will veto it. >> you know, guys over here,
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the only one to blame other than himself, romney's bumbling what it and stumbling is jill, who knew his condition and what it was before. twenty , twenty .dottedly and of course, the media that'gs doggedly covered for himr ca through it allus. slow they all together cause a slow rolling crash that's injuring the america we allng love. so no wonder americans are him oue ra. ut >> the ratings for his state of spea the union speech were terrible. blmost americans know that biden is just a figureheadth president . of course, they're not goinge p to watch.ow they know that the real powere liesof the democra with the demo and maybe with whoever is pulling his strings behind the scenes. and that's the angle. >>jo joining me now is seann duffy, co-host of the branthd
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new show the bottom line on foxx business. it's on weekdays at six pm. eastern. and harmeet dillon , chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association, shawn,er great to see you tonight.d that now, we were reliably told that shooting down objects was dangerous and it was too dangerous. anythinthisg take that this administration and this pentagon told us today seriously?denl and suddenly civil aviation wasp hampereder by the, quote, object ,so much so that it had to be taken down. good q good to see you, too. it's a great question. so you hadthere's to let the bd three size balloon and surveillance go over the whole country and our icbm noted icbmt ths. but the second blue now comes o and you're like, oh, no, no,th e can shoot it down over alaska.or well, why wasn't that the strategy when the big balloon came over before we got to , you know, our criticalt sites that are so importantliev to our military. so i get i don't believeli, liku anything they say. peop and i thinlek now they see angry the american people are sog an
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angry about whatd china is doih and how lame joe's responsase hr been. they're thinking they better improve their poll numbers by being a little more aggressive.y country, especially china, onen any country especially trying to spy on us. i mean, speaking ofe the pentagon, biden was askeped about the pentagon budgetre's today, which sounds likeo we the discussion of defense spending off the table. so we can't discuss that, further. to do that, we'll have to cuyot the budget programs. know, off we can cut an awful lot by just doing what we're already past. i believe we can be fiscally responsible without threatening our country or dealing with any chaos. fla aside from the fact that hethe didn't seem all their harmeet-- nicefrom t sweater. what i guess you can neverweater touch the pentagon. there's no fraud, waste or abuse at our pentagon. really? the pent >> laura , first of all, it'stos hard to decipher what he justci said there. a >> i'm tryinnd ig to sort of tee out what what he was tryingy th. to say there. he
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but but yeah, i think you're absolutely right. i mean, this is at a time whens polling shows that the government's performance is at an all time low and thes o number one issue that americans care about is , is howthat's our government is performing. te that's above inflation and it's above the economy. and so at the same time, it's just business as usual at wit the biden white house. and so they're just completely out of touch with what americans care about today.'s >> sean, i almost seems like ite almost like a daily occurrence where we see these headlines ofu these are big companies.ge these aren't mom c and pops.om these are huge companies.uncing mannouncing mass layoffs. but here's what the democrats think about this.uarter >>s we've had two quarters lasa six months of last year.ance we had very substantial growth. there is a chance we mighte migh avoid recessiot n. the jobs machine continues. hopefully wage increases and it's not perfect. bu dt life is decent for average american -- decent the average american, one that steve rattner, who's worth
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millions of dollars, that life's not perfect, but it's pretty, i guess, pretty decent for you, peasants'. he mustn't see the polling that. shows 40% of americans areder jo doing worse under joe biden than they were under donaln d trump. that 80% of wage earners are making the effort to raise that four point four percent. but inflatiogog upn has gone upe six point five percent. they're making two percent less now than they were before joe biden came into office. and so what you're going to seee there's there's hundreds of billionsft from th s dollars left from the last congress for thise in government to spend as they spenflatd that and drive inflato the fed is going to continue to raise rates and make itng the ex more painful for the average>> a american. so they're doing the exact wrong thing. yeah. harmeet, they're just not going. to stay with their analogy here, of course. correct. in change our they're not going to change their policies. that's clear . but finally, fin finallyd the fd another house call today. agents searche d the home of former vice president mike pence's residence. federal authoritiee's resides c. the classified docs investigation. harmeet, what do you harmeet, what do make of this latest maneuver by the special prosecutor?
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>> well, i think what they'ree doing is trying to draw attentiofact than away from thet that these are some historic investigations that are going on in the house into the veryupn real corruption issues famil and national security issues posed by the biden family. so i thinkea thints is not to bp sort of a for tat to tryng to cover up what what is going to be uncovered in these i important investigations. and so i reall that the housy hope that the house stays focused on that and gets to the bottom of ititek and we know from frome the hearings this week that the outcome of the election could have been changed as ath result of the treatment by our fbi and our intelligence services. andof this biden family corruption. and so i think we need to keepad our focus on that and not being be distracted by these sort of red herrings that that are being trotted out by the special prosecutor. the shiny objects are alwayss supposed to take our attentionrt . >> shannon harmeet, greato stee to see both of you. >> thank you. laura: as now, angle h as angle has been p you for months, the american people, they're noeot being told
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the truth about how involved the u.s. is in the war.. there's a latest nugget from the in ukraine.t saying tha now, there's a latest nugget from "the washington post" saying that ukrainian officials said they require coordinates provided or confirmed by thee co united states for the vastrd majority of strikes using us provided rocket systems ar previously undisclosed practice that reveals deeper and moreratn alopera. the ise active role for the pentagon in the wa tr. >> so is this creeping escalation that led my next guest to write a book aboutng what he thinks is this growinge. resentment building among the public of the u.s. militarsn industrial complex. at former trumsep defensretaery secretary chris miller writes of the iraq war, we invaded a sovereign nation, killed and maimed a lot of iraqisn and lost some of the greatestpao american patriot s to ever live acl for a lie. joining me now, former acting dn secretary of defense christopher miller, author of the new bookse soldier secretary warnings from the battlefield
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and the pentagon aboute enemy america's most dangerous enemies. mr. secretary, thanks for being with us. before we get to your book,on what do you make of what the pentagon is saying aboutg the second object that we know about that they shot down near alaska or in alaska? >> yeah, let me get this straight. or som weet shot down a balloon or g that we don't know wit about. so i'm just i'm kind of beyond confused. >> i'm with you. but joe biden made the decision. boeing. yeah. joe biden, we were told he made the call, which seems to me, i mean, i'm a media person. >> it's it's a really convenient narrative when the public in general de questioning whether joe biden is making any complex decisions aboucisions about anyg matters. now, chris , that's that'ss cons that's what the public's concern is . >> lower you i tell we didn't coordinate this, but really,s your previous segments were
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really what we're talking about. accountability. right. and that's that'f my boos the to my book is where's accountability right now? and all these things now t. >> i was raised in the military. i was a commander. and there's this there's this ci cliche. it's not a cliche. we fermentche fervently believee this in the military that a commander is responsible for everythingret it does or doesn'tcomm happen in his or her command.an and whating i'm seeing right now is like the classic example of what's goingry right on with our military right now, that no one's accepting ofty. responsibility and accountabless . and we've gosut some serious issues like either fin your previous guest now,is how did they find out about f this one and not the lasint oneg i'm just glad finally congress is getting involved, because that's my biggest frustration, is where's the oversightght? now with this new information out about the targetining coorg coos that need to be provided by thet united states for ukraine to hit russian targets? werussias are in an official pr
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with the former soviet union, w are we not? where could this end up? sleep? sleepwalking into a great, great war is the concern.talk and that's what i talk aboutnces to my experiences. you brought it up earlier in iraq where we just kind of stops talking about these things. we get focused on social media d and whatnot. deaththese are really life andh decisions and they're seemingly inconsequential until all of a sudden we've got americans ino harm's waybody with nobody awarf it and highlighting what youd dithd is really important. >> and that's kind of what we need. we need to talk more about this . mrra. secretary, we're: mr. ouu time, but a fascinating book. everybody goes out and readsupda it. thank you so much.te to th now we have anbr updatought yoe story we brought you last nighta about the evils going on insidei a st. louis gender clinic. missouri senator josh hall sy ia is here next with what main sc he's calling for. tried plus, a main school tr ty one o f to transition. from
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it's usually a lie because reality is they're beholden to powerful forces that seek to hurt our kids relentlessly. now, take the latest move from the cdc. they're now adding covid-19 vaccinations to the list of recommended immunizations for children, no t only is it still experimental, new studies show that the biovail at vax doesn'tt even work against the new variants. ph in the end, the cdc works for big pharma, noart to proteci your kids. stories then there are o the heartbreaking stories of dren beichildren being brutally attacked and bullied at school as school administrators do nothing. >> in new jersey, 14 year old d adriana khush took her own life after a video was posted online of her getting beaten up in a school hallway. d sh her grief stricken father said adriana should have gone to the hospital after the attack, but l the school did not send her norr they even called the police.
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and today we learned that fournl students involved in this attack were finally suspended. y inea florida, 15 year old boy is caught on camera, savagely beating a nine year ol ad girl on a school bus. now, i have to warn you, i actually couldn't watch this video for that. schoo the school issued a civil citation, i guess, to the boy. but after enormous outrage,t be the student was now has now been charged with battery. brou wereveere's the story brought you last night out ofal missouri, where a whistleblower has revealed that a st. louisg a clinic has been takingnt advantage of insecure kidsto and teens to push gender transitions on them. of course, changing their bodies forever, leading
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to mental anguish or evenafte worse, in some cases, now, after that explosive exposed missouri attorney general andrew bailey has announced he's investigating the clinic. g us now is missouri senator john holley, whose office has alssho launched hawln own investigation into what only can be described as a senator . you warned the clinic that accountability is coming now. what exactly will that look like if this if this whistleblower account is trues y and there's many different aspects to thi aspecs count, but they're all horrifying, what should happen? >> well, listen, some people may need to go to jail. laura , you don't get to takendn kids in and tell them thatd them they need to hav aboe their genr reassigned, lie to them about what the effects will be, which is sterilization in many and m instances, lie to their parents about it and maybe take taxpayeray dollars as part of the whole thing and then just goinaway with it. but here's what we need to find out. whatg to fin i'm going to find f laura . we needed accounting of every child who was abused in this
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way, every child who was sterilized by force, every. child who was put through these procedures. we need to know where is thes money coming from, laura ? this is becoming and industryw and i'm going to follow every trail. big pharma, the insurance monopolies, higher education, government. i want to know who is funding not only this clinic in missouri, who's funding theseths clinics that are popping up all the costs across the country because thesura,e procedures, seria , cost serious money and somebody is making serious ,serious bucks by using our children. laurag to there's an interstate commerce, obvious interstate commerce nexus here.t there are one hundred pediatric clinics across the country, time senator . and is it not the case tha forta it's time for congress to act and step in and that means pass legislation, put the democrats on notice? we want you to be on the record as either taking these clinics out of operation or you're going to keep greenlighting
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what's happening to these kids? i think this has to happen absolutely. >> i agree with that. and i'll tell you, one of the things congress should dod i immediately and i will introduce legislation to d pareno is to give parents dod victims the right to sue these doctors, these clinicsctsn and any other participants thesd who have forced sterilization on these kids who have forced e kids.s muchnts on thess an they ought to be able to go to court and sue them for damages as much as they can get in federal court and in get state courts to senator holly, y the news that broke earlier newsn object was shot down over the water in alaska, kind of near the arctic oceanfug somewhere, it was kind o, f confusing. but they're not saying it'strus a balloon, but which can wt e lastt a lot of these reports coming out of the pentagon given what happened last the wee with the other balloon? >> no, you can't trust,fo unfortunately, anythinrtunatg te administration is saying or i'll just say about that last balloon. they absolutely hay opportud
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the opportunity to take that spy balloon down before it crossed back over into the continental united states, before it came across my state and some of the other states , they could have done it. they didn't. was that was a catastrophic misjudgment on the part of the president. and it just shows his weakness towards china, towards our adversarietrophis. s this guy is completely asleep at the switch. maybe he's too focusedtc, shelling out cash foring the ongoing war in ukraine. to th, cuseank checks whatever it is , he's not focused on keeping americansocuo safe . >> that's where his priorities should be . hard to understand how that am>> lau was a threat, o but the other one wasn'tne a threat threat to civil aviation. makes sthe and none of it makey buout what do i know, senator ? great to have you on tonight. ty >> thanks so much. thank you. tonight, we brindig you a trulyl disturbing story out of maine. l a social worker at the greaty cm saltun bay community schoolecrel is accused of secretly trying to transition a 13 year old girl, even giving her somethinge calledst a chest binder, which
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is used to flatten. th now, the counselor named samgirl roy reportedly told the girle that he wouldn't tell her parents and that she shouldn't either. now, when the girl's motherd th then demanded answers, she says that the school defended a social worker and then claims the school had already started a to referring to her daughtern gs by a different name and then used different pronouns. she yanked her daughter from the school, but the counselor stil and thel works there. >> isn't that lovely?r ambe joining me now is that mother amber levine.al she's also the owner of break of day mentao hel health group. also here with her is her gol attorney , adam shelton from the goldwater institute. d wateamber, what does it say?yo to us as a country that the school hasn't done anything to address the situationplace. and keeps the social worker inet place? i'm s >> what do people needom to knoh about this case that i'm somehow missing? t says >> oh, i think that it sayso
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that we, as parents no longer are in charge of our kids. it's scary, really. >> i mean, adam, the parental rights, their broad and theyerat tolerate only intrusions that are completely necessary y toto protect the health and safety of children,s i'm aw. so does this according to all the laws that i'm aware of. so does this now qualify? >> yeah, parents parental paren rights arets very broad.itute and that's why wsee at the goldwater institute have sent a letter to the schooluncha demanding that day one launch ft a full investigation into what t happened here and to change their policy to mandate that the school tell all parents whenever the school makes the decision that directlyshat s affects the mental health or c physical well-being of their children. parents do have a 14thth amendment right to control upbrin and direct the education upbringinggind and health care decisions of their children. and it seems like that rightg isn't being respecten maine.d h, maine. he daughter was her
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name is brought up yesterday's e school board meeting orti the case. so looase ank how they handled s >> they were moleste.d, not feel like an alien in our own bodies in early adolescence. >> so any kids on a private jet are trying to show up by maryie concerned about this littles an girl that had a jet fighter. i'm going to be security issues and not in speculation aroundwee health and well-being is morer important than education. >> what was your response to what they said? >> thasponset this is not germa relevant to the overall discussion of education? >> i think the entire meeting was pretty disgraceful. tyi encourage anybody to hop on youtube and take a look at the video posted at now. please do. sam belnap, and jesse butler int particular, throughout the entire meeting, anybody h who spoke in defense oapf m my family and what happened shoulders an to my family, they they were shrugging their shoulders.
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shoulders ane saying jesse butlr picked his phone up twice while people were making public comment. he spoke a t one point somebody was was was making public comment. it was just unprofessional.unhet and they just behaved in a way that a school board shouldn'tt . >> laura: what behave. s your clien what recourse other than a lawsuit? does your client have we are prepared to file a lawsuit in federal court alleging that fil the schoole , by shutting amber out, has violated her 14thamendm amendment righent to control and direct the education, upbringing and health care decisions of her children. >> some in the community aren trying to tie your storyhe to bomb threats received by thed school. the great salt gre community sad that certain parties are spreading a grossly inaccurate and one sided story. that false narrative hasd directly given rise to the bomb threats. amber, they're questioning the veracity of your story in. n and i guess the second question is , are they trying to silence you?
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i think so. i think that they're they're trying to bully me into silence. it's like the most toxic relationship you've ever been in know. they're gaslighting me. they're you know, they're trying to deflect we're whattryg the real issue at hand .pl they're trying to to lead people to believe that, you know, my raising question as to what's happening in our schoolss is somehow incitinchg violencean on the schools. and it's jusd t not the case.i i would neve r encourage anybody t to utilize violence to to solve any problem. so it's frustrating, but notinge surprising. all right. amber and adam, great to see both of you. thank you for being here. we're going to follow thisor story closely. >> thank you so much for havinga us . and we tried to warn: we everyon well, it turns out we weres no right that john feldman's condition was not only worseello than that, we were told, butthey that the media k and his fellowt 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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welcome to fox news live. >> i'm jackie ibanez is in new york . rescue teams, they are facing against time now to find survivors. five days after a massive earthquake struck turkey in syria. despite dwindling odds and freezing temperatures, a turkish crew rescued a young woman after she was stuck for over one hundred hours. authorities call the most recent string of rescues miracles. aftershocks continue to rock the region. a magnitude 4.0 tremor was recorded just hours ago. the number killed in turkey alone has risen to over twenty thousand. >> and more than three thousand are dead in syria. meanwhile, a shuttle ride across the tarmac turning into a nightmare at los angeles international airport and airport. airlines smashed an airline, smashed into a bus ferrying passengers. it happened overnight as the plane was being towed at lax >>ys five people were injured, including the truck driver and two travelert of. our fri
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>> there's a lot of other funhet news out there to dissect in our friday weapon. here to help us run through all those stories is chris bedford, executive editor of the upcoming common sense magazine. and corey davis, host of justsef listen to yourself podcast.ast d chris, all right and author of drawing lines.ar chris , all right. i want to start with senatorn john fetterman. now, las fetterman.t week, last nightctly excuse me, we laid out exactly why the man is unfit to serve. yet democrats, they obviouslyt h just don't care. the and this despite the fact that the new york times put out what i thought was a devastating the audito came out monthst mono late, saying that the auditory processing issues that fetterman has stemming from hisr stroke early last year often get worse when he's in a stressful or unfamiliar situation, when it's bad . mak mr. fetterman has been described as described it as trying to make outn the muffled voice of
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the teacher in the peanuts cartoon whose words could never be deciphered. it and his chief of staff told sai the new york times, what you're supposed to do to recover from a stroke is do as little possible and as possible. muc or instead, fetterman wase an forced to do as much as possible. he hadback to get back to the campaign trail.ris, this is s chris , this is so disturbing t on so many levels, it seems to lack any sense of humanity. forget that politically craven e nature of all this. should but the man should be recuperating at homeperatinga and they pushed him forward, didn't they ?.hey >>did push did it push them for, just like they pushnd i the president forward? incause this is about politics. i found the new york times piece interesting, not simply the fact that it was only really published after he was safely in six yeartes inandx office, but that they explicitly said that it doesn't matter how many duties he can attend to , all he's meant to do is be a fiftyro first vote for joe biden. so that will be fine.s and also during thatall these pr
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"new york times" piece, even when they admitted all of these asnolems, they attack people like you who are askingokay. questions about his health and whether or not he was okay. they were saying asking questions about his health is still it's still an attack. even staff lying while his stafy lying about what's going on . >> care for the new york times to print this. now, obviously, months after the election, how does thatthe e how does that really serve the people of pennsylvania?matet well, because ultimatelyhey neeo they need to have as much information as possible to make a decision dec in any election.' >> correct. laura i think we've seen laura over the last two years and really over the last six to eight years that the mediah doesn't really care about whether or not the people area e served. the medisa cares about whether or not their interests are fette served and watchinrmge cham senator fetterman fall asleep in the chamber knowingbeg how iy he is and has been, it's just grossly symbolic of what's been going on with this entire administration. that it's just grossly symbolic of an administration thats so
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is asleep at the wheel that is so sleepy. it'spaying paying so little let attention, so ill, if you will , that we let a chinese the pipeline float across the entirety of the unitedunites states last week without r lifting a finger. sad but it'sd, but it's just another sign that this administration has never really been interesteinterestd in doine the business, the people there doing their own business. and unfortunately, wt to bd in n get to be clued in on what exactly that is most of the time. >> well, great point. and chris, i need to remind everyone how the media reacted when fetterman won in november. >>ovember. fetterman as a nomint some point for president . i know there's some variables, obviously, but you but i just you know, chris , do thesee people have any shred ofd of credibility left at this pointea ? >> no. t all that fetterman is to themypf is an important part. w and of course, he breaksa politn the archetype of what
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a politician typically is . he's got a working class vib e despite not reallyt a ma actually living that lifestyle at all. and he has got cou a machont vibe, which is certainly counter to av lot of the other democratic politicians out there. so they want to love him, but he's just not there and they'veh lied to get him there.ing them >> all right. now, something fine, kara, there's a big debate onlines about having kids at weddings now. british tv personality olivia atwood, she went viral thisafte week after declaring this kid'sr wedding thing for meis is absolutely unacceptable. >> unacceptable people, even if i have my own children, i wouldn't invite them. and if youyou're imagine whe dne doing the vows and you hear jurassic park, cairo, your reaction to it is becomingr moreend among young peopleea. i've been reading more andnlin more posts online about youngpee people having childfree weddings. that's not the era havin i was married in, but i actually don't have a problem with it. i kind of agree with her.i woul
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my children are older now, but when they were younger, i think they would have been really happy to go to a child freet brn wedding. just oh, sorryg , i can'myt brii my kids, but i do believe thatea it is up to the couple about a wedding is a nice family affair. it would be nice to havether ale your family and friends there. kids at thei but i respect the decision ofi n people who don't want to have kids at their wedding. . >> i know better than any thanrd most people that's going to beir annoying if you're married, getting married soon. on so i have to come back to you on this. ing. kids at a wedding or no kids att a wedding? peoplor is this just people dog like kids anyway? well, i mean, what's going on ? i think there's a lot of peoplee not liking kids anymore because kids do take a lot of sacrificeg to take your time fromly usually a few times in the you n the morning until basically when you go to bed and usuallyfh a few times in the middle of the night, my seven year oldr stepson will be at our wedding as well, all other people's kids. bu kidrstand t i understand that they can be a lot.a buweddt a weddining properly understood isn't just and n a nightclubbing. it's not jusigt a nighut at out the bars. it's aboutlove and love and it't
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bringing people together. re's something that will really e childrenith thos for a long time.gett but there also may be should be some boundaries. so we're getting some nannieshtx for our wedding, for a room for right next door to whereion an we'll be having a reception fors having pizza and movies for the kids later at night. so parents can dance. >> because as we said, youatteno know, kids do take a lot of attention. havel right, panel, thank you. have a great weekend.e why are progressives in some republicans pushing for the same thing as the deadly sinaloa cartel would expose this in just a few moments of stay there. those of us who are over thirty five grew up in a different america and read the news and say, i don't recognize this country anymore. we are turning on our own legacy and declaring it evil. >> americans have lost the american dream. this is about delegitimizing america itself. this should be a wake up call. american requiem streaming now only on fox nation.
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this is your brain. drugs. >> this is drugs. this is your brain on drugs.e ad >> those ads were incredibly effective. i remember watching them as aus kid. they were effective because they were right. and if states arizine legalizing increasingly potent marijuana at a record pace, lawmakers who once promoted pot are now finally catching up. take oregon congressman earl blumenauer, the co-chair ofinaur the congressional cannabis caucus. yes, we have a one of those. he was once one of the biggestfa proponents of fast tracking legalization. >> we've helped rein i tn the federal government interference with the 23 states
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that alloww over a million people to use medical marijuana . people like the families that are picking up and moving to states that permit medical marijuana to getjuana th the therapeutic use to access to marijuana. it can reduce the violent epileptic seizures that torturei their children. >> but now, i gueschs heildren.d inhaling because while he stilln advocates for legalization, he recently admitted to politico, out of the hands os out of the hands of young people. it's proven has proven negativee consequences for the developing mind. no kidding k.iddibeen saying ths an we've been saying this for years and years and years. the science has been there for years. he scifor yethat he must be watg the show. now, study after study has demonstrated how marijuana use not only can cause depressionnos and psychosis, but it's t not yt incredibly dangerous for brains that have not yet matured.s luke >> joining me now is loopnetivei cevaranus, executive vice
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president of smart approaches to marijuana. >> luke,, i' i disappointed he still for legalization, butkind i think this train is finally kind of beginning to catch upur to reality of what's happening to our kids. laura , i'm from colorado, and i have to tell you that canr the canary'sy been crying indece the coal mine for a decade. we've had legalization for a decade. >> and congressman blumenauer, i'm glad he's coming around. but let's be honest, legalization was never about protecting kids. and he bloomha knew that legalin was about lining the pockets of these big industry players. unfortunately, big tobacco, which has put billions ing them and let's just put i it veryo an clearly, okay, several years ago, my neighbor, laura stack, her son johnny, 16 years old, used a high potency marijuana product, went psychotic and jumped off the top story of a parking garage to his death.od okay, these stories, i wish i that was just the only storyn i knew. these stories are coming int apr every day to our emails. am i organization? smart approaches to marijuana and congress has been hearing about they've been hearing from.
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the parents, but they've beenbe putting the big money playeren s first. and so we've beey n seeing datau and , you know, you may think that story sounds crazy, though, watching, but research shows us now that today's high s potency marijuana makes you five times more likely to develop schizophrenia o hr psychosis. soel thiihoos is a totally new e it's not the woodstock weed anymore. to iand our kids are getting ino it at unprecedented levels. now, look, the wall street journal editorial board this week wrote that marijuana ediadvocate told us that legalizing the drug would curbti the black market. but the opposite has happened in california with a glut of illegal weed undercuttingunderc the legal purveyors.uthe now progressives are proposing an interstate compact to export their pot and rescue the industry. >> 80% of all the marijuana sold and consumed in californima is done on the black market. the legal market is not evenve coming close to competing. and it's not just california. o 80% of michigan's marketjority o is illegal. the vast majority of colorado'sa market is illegal.do's mt is illegal an and so, you know, we were
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promised that legalized marijuana tax and regulate will keep it out of the handsndw of our kids and get rid of the drug dealers. well, newsflash, el chapond the didn't put dowy'n the guns and become a dentist. laura , thernd ie in the marijua game. in fact,s the sinaloa carteactl is actively lobbying for marijuana legalization in mexico right now because they win with legalization. o yo >> what do you say to congressmen like nancy mace, who is a republican from south carolina? she'she is aggressively pushingt legalization, apparently with the support of americans for prosperity. conserv do i have that rightativ, which is a conservative organizationh and i believe the koch brothers might have given the money oror have started even what's happening here? well, when iitt comes to representative nancy mace, i'll just say a few words. money money talks. the koch brothers are investedrl in the marijuana game. they're pushing for all drug legalization, not just marijuana. that's in the words of the koch brothers themselves. now, as well as altria has given a lot of money
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to representative mays' and altria is the new name for philip morris and marlboro. they have pue t to a billionmarn dollars into the marijuana industry. so we'll follow the money ther e ,because guess what? south carolina has no marijuana legalization. south carolina doesn't want marijuana legalization. and yet the representative in their first congressionagalizatd district has spent a lot of time on altria funded panels, talking about marijuana legalization. >> look, it's greaat to see you le tonight, as always. thank you. see youthat you thi nk for youyour advocacy. >> great to see you, laura . >> thank you so much.o see you, take care, everyone. in a while, joe biden speaks candidly.bi so what did he sayde? well, you got to tune into the last bite. >> up next, this day, jda never missed a beat day, sunday day. the pga is working on the weekdays living like a freak de workday's. one day pay day. hey, it's nice to see a day just like day by day and day
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