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thought we would have a president shoot things out of the sky and not know what he wa shooting at. thanks all of you, that is all the time we have tonight. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled, "the ingraha angle" is next. we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> l l1] aura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle", thank you for being with us tonight. biden's deadly trust deficit is the focus of tonight's angle. we already know washington is running sky high trade and budget deficits, but we have another deficit that now has th potential to turn deadly. a trust deficit. >> i live 50 seat from the
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police, watching sirens going off like tornado warnings parade . >> [inaudible] >> tucker: it is heartbreaking . the has been abysmal bird the epa administrator finally showe up in ohio today, that was only because of the public outcry an mounting political fallout. today, there was yet another derailment of the train carryin hazardous materials this time just outside of detroit. is it just me or does it seem like there have been a lot of trained real men slightly? are we supposed to believe this as part of the new normal? of course this is not normal, i is totally unacceptable.
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until we at fox in a handful of other journalist mandated answers, the biden team seem to be fairly unfazed by all of this . when they do speak out under political pressure, they have zero credibility. they have left behind such a trail of lies on all subjects, that i wasn't surprised when gallup found that americans now think the government is the biggest problem facing the united states. the youth palestinian derailmen is just the latest example of how far things have fallen because the biden staff with activist and not men and women of experience and talents. we have had disaster after disaster. when dhs, hhs, the department o education, and of course the department of transportation faced a crisis, there is no one at the top who can step up to give the president sound advice
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we know he isn't running anything. with these multiple derailments there is no one of any stature who can stand before the public explained the facts very clearly , and take questions. there is no one who can calm th public's fraying nerves. this was leave it to pete buttigieg word. we are constrained by law, some areas of regulation like the brake and roll with the trumpet ministration in 2018 because of a law passed by congress in 2018 , but where using the powers we do have to keep people safe. really? a quick fact check. the rule that trump repealed in 2018 i think it was related to trains carrying crude oil which was not the case here, and plus
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if this was such a dangerous deregulatory move, why didn't w ever hear pete talk about it before? why didn't he do something abou it? weak, weak, weak, that's why. claiming a president who hasn't been in office for two years didn't work and he tried to downplay the entire thing. to get this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention. there are roughly 1,000 cases o year of a train derailing. here's a novel idea. why don't you stop preening before the cameras about transportation equity and start doing your job? stop blaming other people, show up and face the music when people our suffering and scared because of something like toxic derailments. picky there has been some criticism that pete buttigieg.
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does their president, i've got the response to the drummond? >> i can answer that quickly an with confidence from here that we do have absolute confidence in hear pete. i always say that, secretary buttigieg. >> we think of him as hear pete too. the man should never have been put in this position in the first place and should be fired immediately. any cabinet official or senior staff member who takes extended fraternity leave while our supply chains are breaking down by definition that person is fo this is what happens when you prioritize diversity and equity over competence and experience america just ends up with a cabinet filled with nincompoops radicals who point fingers instead of solving problems. unfortunately for ohio, the result may be deadly. that is the angle.
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joining now is former congresswoman and presidential candidate army reservist. thank you for being are going t have to suffer before there is some type of accountability within this administration for its repeated failures? failure after failure, nobody ever gets fired except the guy that stole the ladies luggage parade. >> that right there is the tragedy here, laura. at this point, none of us shoul be surprised at their lack of care and compassion even after this disaster for the people there in palestine ohio are those facing similar disasters across the country parade they've showed us they don't care about is they don't respec is they think we're stupid and continue to lie to us and make up stories to cover there own backside. they could have taken action to prefixes, you look at norfolk
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southern, they make billions of dollars every year, we should b asking why are you still runnin unsafe archaic technology in your system. as the biden administration, yo knew, pete buttigieg said there's 1,000 trails that derai every year. if you know that, what are you doing about it? what could you have done to potentially prevent this catastrophe putting the lives o these families, these love ones their kids from other pets, their animals at risk here? that's is the question we need to ask of those who are responsible. they are so arrogant, they thin they are above the law and abov accountability. they don't care about us and think they can get care away with anything. we have to demand more we have to demand accountability we hav to demand those in these positions are doing their job t take care of the american people . a lot of this reminds me of the
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opioid crisis where you've got all these big pharmaceutical companies making a lot of money off the lives and suffering of the american people. how many of them are in jail right now? these people at norfolk southern , the people in the imagine administration think we are going to get away with this without a scrape on our back an we can't allow that to happen. >> buttigieg criticized trump for some of his deregulatory rules, but the department of transportation most recent regulatory agenda, which lists all planned, proposed, and fina rules does not include the ecp breaking rule, which everybody has been talking about. again, they evoke it now, but it's not something they ever have talked about before or eve attempted to pass any regulation
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. >> what's interesting is when you play pete buttigieg and you pointed out his comment about w are doing our best with what we are allowed to do or prevented to do commit when it's convenient for them and their agenda they will pass executive orders and they will get the at or some other department to pas what is essentially a lot to make the changes they want, but now again, instead of doing the right thing, taking ownership and taking responsibility and saying we screwed up, here is what we should have done and here's what we're doing to fix it, instead they are making of the rules as they go along because they only care about himself. pete buttigieg only cares about himself and his ambitions and the future. it hurts my heart for all of those working at home who live along rail lines and this country, who are concerned abou the safety and well-being of their family the next time a train car goes by. wondering what's in their trail
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cars, will we be saved or will we be the next ones that are suffering like our people in palestine, oklahoma right now. >> if there was no media outcry do you think they would've done much at all? it seems like they were fairly unphased by this? to get they would not, and this is not, we know that they would not because they are barely, barely doing anything. throwing a few pin a's at these families that are worried if they're going to have long-term cancer is such in freaking insult to them if you and other were not drying the spotlight o them and their selfishness, these families would be worse off than they are today. >> great to see you tonight, thank you so much. this lack of trust in governmen is driven in part by a lack of transparency. we've seen it time and again. nowhere is it more apparent in what is happening right now in the u.s. senate.
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one week after spending three days and the hospital after a healthcare, penciled nino senator john fetterman is in th hospital again this time checking himself into walter reed for clinical depression. now, this development is as heartbreaking as it is predictable. all the people who made him continue with his run should be ashamed of themselves. ignoring all the evidence of hi serious decline, his inability to serve the people of pennsylvania was obvious to anyone's own eyes. democrats and the media pushed fetterman into a job he wasn't up to doing. what makes this more shocking i they won't learn anything from this and they are doing the sam with biden. >> can we talk to how confident you out that he is going to be when he was last seen at 86. >> s. >> usb if he is going to be up to a.
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>> yes, if you watch the president, you will see that he has a grueling schedule that he keeps up with. some of us are not able to keep up with it. he was state of the union, i believe he spent 90 minutes speaking to congressional members in front of him and the american people. >> laura: first of all, calling a lid at 11:00 a.m. is not a grueling schedule. may be 2k jp it is, but no one else. if this is your argument that h did the most basic requirement of the presidency, read a teleprompter for 90 minutes for it i was pretty impressive he kept them up that night. it was well after wheel of fortune. even his un- party, one of the most plugged in political reporters dropped a bit of a bomb today. he wrote senior democrats private take on biden is he is too old. they worry about an 80 two-year-old nominee but fear
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the battle over kamala harris that would reign if he pulled out. had net, this is tricky for the democrats, is it not? they pushed biden out over the objections clearly of his wife who is desperate to stay in the white house, but they push them out and they are left with the woman who giggles nervously whe she talks about outer space. so where do they go from that? >> i think there is a twist to the plot. biden is going to feel like 80 to and it's going to feel like 102. but if biden doesn't want to leave, it's going to be hard to push him out. if he wants to run for reelection, it's going to be hard to beat him in the 2024 primary. i point to the 1980 primary in which you had jimmy carter who was deeply unpopular, not doing
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well in the polls, was careenin from disaster to disaster, jimm carter crushed ted kennedy. i think that's what people are looking at and realizing. biden is going to have to live of his own dilution, and if not i don't see anybody that is going to run against him in the 2024 primary. if he decides not to run, then you get to kamala harris and we know why she was chosen, may be to find somebody who was less intelligent than biden, and she's done that very well or if you have given you some, your left lip with a pretty short bench for democrats if biden doesn't run again. they have put themselves into a pretty tough place. >> laura: i get your point, by the way, cnn in a move which ha to make the north korean spokesman for trained of jealou
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because there was awesome propaganda coming out today about biden's physical. >> we got memo from the president's physician who says president biden remains healthy and vigorous. it also said he as fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency. no signs of being anything othe than that. >> ned, i don't know how a reporter can even read that wit a straight face very did anyone see biden today when he stumble back to the microphone when he had a bit of a tough question about his family's ties to china . i'm sorry, but it looks like tales from the crypt. it is terrifying. >> again, it's don't believe your lying eyes and which you see let's face it very decrepit 80 something -year-old who is i the white house and i have to tell you, i don't see him actually doing most of the governing even though he is the
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president in the white house. we are told to believe this guy is fit and ready to run again. again, i will go back too if there isn't a rapid mental decline over the next 6-9 month and he decides he's running, i don't see any credible candidat stiffing up to challenge him, let alone beat him in the 2024 primary. >> laura: had come up before we let you go, what you think o giselle fetterman who pushed this for man to run for senate and now he ends up in the hospital after already being hospitalized for it is there a more twisted scenario than this? >> it feels much like a lady macbeth situation. she is very ambitious and she used her impaired husband to ge that ambition. >> it is sickening and cruel. joe biden finally addressed the
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's big china surrender. china has humiliated biden in every way imaginable. first with there covid cover-up. >> we only called measles delay in response and distract us fro the overall objective. china is a country that deliver on its promises. >> then with their treatment of our secretary of state in alaska . >> in the united states does no have the qualification to say that it wants to speak to china from a position of strength. there are many problems within united states regarding human rights which is admitted by the u.s. itself as well per the challenges are deep-seated. tony had to change has his depends they are. then with their ongoing support of russia in the midst of the
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war in ukraine. and of course, with the recent spy balloon saga. [foreign language] >> she is creepy. biden's answer to all of this? thank you, president xi, may i have another. today our president made it clear to them that they can do pretty much anything to us and it won't derail the overriding desire to get closer to them. >> we will keep our allies and the congress informed on all we learn and all we know and i expect to be speaking with president xi, and we are going. >> to the bottom of this. >> that sounds vigorous there. this is pathetic. the more biden brothels, the more he shows weakness, the
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higher the price china will mak our country pay to make estate in there good graces. they don't want to be our partner or even our competitor, china wants to be our master. this white house would rather negotiate with president xi tha negotiate with kevin mccarthy. on the debt ceiling, the white house has no negotiation, no strings attached, the ceiling has to be raised. they will bend over backwards t accommodate china on on most an issue. how sick and twisted is this. meanwhile right and tries to peddle more incredible excuses. my friends, these guys and the ministration are either incompetent, corrupt, or both. biden needs to do something drastic to regain even a shred of credibility. you know it's bad when even mitch mcconnell is disturbed about what he's hearing behind closed doors. >> in these briefings as you suggest, they don't seem to kno anything great i've never been
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in a briefing where i've learne so little. >> laura: only because they're under intense political pressur did the white house decide to send him out to address the nation today. >> president biden: we don't know what these objects were, but nothing right now suggest they were related to th china spy balloon program or they were spy balloons from any other country. >> laura: that might be the case, why should anybody reflexively believe any of this? americans aren't stupid, they don't know what the other objects were, they say that, bu they could definitely say they are not trainees? because the chinese would tell us so? the state department in the pentagon, the mood is to accommodate, don't antagonize china. they want a relationship back o track with china no matter what. if it weren't for the political firestorm at home, he never would've postponed his trip to china, never.
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biden is running on the same playbook that the china lobbyis used for over two decades now. keep downplaying the threats an risks from the ccp. the longer biden keeps carrying the water for the see c pcp, th stronger china is going. >> in the stronger the populace will be here at home. president biden ticket oath to uphold the constitution. his first and greater duty of loyalty has to be to our interest and our flag, not to fret about world harmony. >> my secretary of state will lead an effort to establish a common global market and this largely unregulated space. these steps will lead to safer and more secure skies for our travelers, military, scientist, and for people on the ground as well. >> laura: any time biden tries to justify the unjustifiable he invokes that need to satisfy a global order, in this case
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global norms. whether it's his vendetta against fossil fuels or a proxy world or in ukraine, the sacrifice the americans are asked to make is for the benefi of the international community. it's never for the benefit of the people around them in there own neighborhood. we don't need the global roles to stop other countries from flying overhead. here is our message to biden, quit trying to be china's friend . and than maybe the people you are supposed to be looking out for it will actually give you the benefit of the doubt. when that you know what hits th fan. joining us now is senior fellow at the hoover institution. biden says he wants competition not conflict with china. but how does china sea biden in the aftermath of the last two years?
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>> the see his weakness to be exploited and not to be respect for keita. i think biden has confuse the american people his frightened our allies and he's encouraged the chinese. there is vulnerability in than there is the perception of vulnerability. somehow a 200-foot balloon went right through our air defensive and some people were babbling about ufos. you can have a 1 megaton bomb for that and we know that the chinese have been experimenting with these balloons for years. russia is flooding the zone in ukraine with so it wasn't like we weren't prepared for it. i guess we don't have an airplane that can operate at 60,000 feet are though we use t end the russians do, without flying at 50,000 in spending $500,000 for each missile some of which went on these cheap balloons. so there is a question of how vulnerable worry we really are
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and than there is the perceptio with the administration is so panicked that the american people are onto his appeasement in the allies or onto his appeasement that they say we couldn't shoot it down because the waters were too cold in alaska. we couldn't shoot it down because we are afraid of the debris, we couldn't shoot it down because we couldn't operat it at that level, we couldn't shoot it down because we are buttoned up below. we couldn't shoot it down because it was a derelict of duty. we couldn't shoot it down because of all of these different excuses compound the general perception that they don't know what they're doing. and you raised a good question. are they incompetent or compromised cracks and was leveraging them to go easy on chinese oligarchs that have problems coming in the unit states. i don't know what to do.
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is if the national security advisor that is weak? is at the national security council? they all contribute to this image. to keep victor it starts at the top because we have a president who is a figurehead. he's not making any other decisions, that's beyond obvious . in meanwhile, we have people like john kerry and others who think that china, which builds five coal plants a week or 15 coal plants a month, is going t be some great claimant partner. this is one lunatic who became totally unhitched last night at a josh farley speech at heritag foundation. >> we have the largest military in the world. we spent over $1 trillion every year as an estate it we are
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seeing, missouri over half the people in poverty. that is not our arm the climate crisis is. >> china is not our enemy, the climate change is our enemy. victor, it is true that the lef thanks that republicans, especially trim conservatives are the most dangerous thing on the face of the climate in then climate change very china isn't a problem whatsoever for the ne left. >> we know that for russian balloon had gone into our space he would've been impeached a third time. the left would have gone berserk . we also know than that any othe president would have shocked this chinese balloon the moment it encroached. instead we kind of made excuses we contextualize and apologize for a. it had no bad intent.
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so it is pathetic. he reminds me so much of jimmy carter and we were just waiting for reagan and we were saved by reagan, but the question we hav now is do we have a reaganesque figure they can step up and sav us because this is getting very scary. >> on the verge of world war ii if things keep going the way we are going. victor, great to see you. new e-mails between jeffrey epstein and one of the most powerful financial titans and the world. they were just unsealed. alive report on that and moments .
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we saw this dynamic at work without bill clinton. his woman problem even a accusation wasn't open to great. even though he was the governor of arkansas it was swept under the rug. it makes perfect sense that harvey and jeffrey were all friends within. elites claim to be for women's equity and for corporate responsibility, but in the end, power and money always win out. a perfect example, what we are learning about epstein's communication with the financia power broker. for we go to fox news business reporter live from la. >> it is good to be with you, a shocking new lawsuit reveals fresh details about the ties between jeffrey epstein and wal street bigshot. jeff daly exchanged more than 1200 e-mails with a convicted offender was a client and spoiler alert, it wasn't just about business for the u.s. virgin islands is suing him for
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allegedly facilitating the huma trafficking activities for the two men had close personal relationship even suggesting that daly took part in the epstein operation. the former investor had the following message to his friend he says quote, i'm in the hot tub with a glass of white wine, this is an amazing place, iou much. in separate e-mail it was great to give him a long heartfelt hug . court filing says numerous inappropriate photos as featuring young women in seductive poses. one particularly strange exchange involved disney princesses of all things quote daly sent an e-mail saying mayb they are tracking you. that was fun, say hi to snow white. epstein responded which one you would like next. he's a beauty in the beast, he said well, one site is availabl
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pretty well previous inquiries have never proved knowledge of his wrongdoing he resigned in 2021. lawyers for neither responded t comment, but these e-mails illuminate what can be describe as a bizarre communication between the countries financial elite. act to you. >> laura: , kelly, thank you. this extends to the university circuits as well. the two people who paid the former sandbank been freed bale are andrea's pepe, who is a senior research scientist at stanford and larry kramer, former dean of stanford long school. ceo of great p-uppercase-letter region, i'm a big fan of your twitter feed. good to see you tonight. why are those names important here? >> larry kramer in particular, because he was the former dean
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of the law school at stanford were both sandbank been freed parents taught, but more than that, he was close family friends to the pairs peers, especially barbara. there to count cofounded a democratic super pack together called mind the gap and it had sometimes in fact, sts donated $1 million to the super pack, i was a former head of engineering , gary thing at fts business that it was the single largest donation to those who prepacked, which is made up mostly of academics from stanford and funded mainly by silicon valley tech entrepreneurs and billionaires. so what's interesting now is that we ceo of who was overseeing the bankruptcy proceeding, john ray, he has asked all companies, charities and politicians who received an
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money from fts to return it and he is not being mister nice guy anymore, a few months ago he wa asking people to kindly return the money. now he's seeing by february 28, you need to return the money or else. >> and the entire money, the full pot of money that was requested though as you pointed out online is millions. how does this all end up to be millions and millions? that number doesn't add up. >> it is several hundred millions of dollars that needs to be returned. though far, they are saying tha 6 million loosely committed to be returned. we know that sam bingaman reed was personally the second largest donor to the democratic party during the last presidential election giving $5 billion to president biden. it's time for people to step up and set an example because this
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money belongs to the customers of fts and it doesn't belong to anybody else. >> techcrunch reported that the are actually trying to get mone actually trying to get money back from the donors i guess, s i guess they are trying to retrieve donor money from political campaigns and they ar asking for a politician and packs to return the money by february 28th or face all the repercussions. how much of that actually do yo think they will ever get back cracks. >> it is a mystery, but we are going to see this unfold in rea time. you get that and people on twitter are going to be talking about it excessively. but the right thing to do is to return the money and set an example because it doesn't belong to anybody else that those customers that are somewhere between 5-$8 billion
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that has yet to be returned to them. >> laura: great to see you tonight, thank you so much. after the reporting we brought you last week regarding the horrors going on at that child gender center in missouri the attorney general stepped in to stop it. the hospital refused in the ag has a new plan he is here to tell us about it next. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise.
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♪ >> i kept feeling like we lived almost set of redline. there was no way they could go past this. and then, the next thing you know, we are getting that next patients of hormones to. it just kept feeling like the extreme is just there was no en in sight to how extreme this is going to be. >> last time we bought you the bombshell reporting from a whistleblower at the gender clinic saying how they manipulated into puberty blocke use and getting irreversible surgery. he said many of the patients ha obvious mental issues.
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the children come into the clinic saying they want hormone because they don't want to be ga gay they come under clear pressurant by parent to identif noa inconsistent with the child's actual identity. in all these the doctors issue puberty blocker spirit i've see them worsen the mental health o children. children who have not competent plated suicide before being put on puberty blockers are trying suicide after. the missouri general andrew bailey called for a moratorium on certain, but the hospital refused very joining me now is andrew bailey, missouri attorne general. mr. attorney general, i will tell you the president in ceo o the bjc healthcare in the chairman of washington
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university said they were establishing additional oversight in response to your call for a moratorium. that doesn't satisfy your concerns? they are additional oversight for the gender transition clinic ? >> the allegations of the whistleblower has brought to ou attention are frightening and they have to be taken seriously. that so we called for this moratorium. if the clinic is serious about protecting patients and instituting control measures at this point in time, it is a moratorium on this type of procedure. think about what the whistleblower has had, this is person who describes herself as a progressive, married to a transgender man who asked to be a caseworker at the transgender clinic. if she is saying this is harmfu that these are frightening procedures that are hurting kid and causing permanent damage, w have to take that seriously. we have to use every legal resource to hold people accountable and protect children
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. mr. attorney general is their possible criminal liability on the part of any individuals operating this clinic or involved in these effective brainwashing of the kids? >> absolutely. i am a father of four. i am an adoptive parent who has fostered kids, i understand firsthand how important it is t protect children in we're going to do every legal resource available. i am proud to be leading a coalition of state agencies tha are going to investigate this matter thoroughly and fully. will have our day in court when the time comes. if the wrongdoers who are harming children, we are going to stand up and fight for the rights of the kids. >> thank you for coming out on behalf of gender affirming healthcare. with the hill reporting that democratic state lawmakers are mobilizing against the tidal wave of proposed legislation to
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heavily restrict access to gender affirming care come bending stringent members of build that plan to establish sanctuary states to shield doctors, transgender youth in their families and all 50 state from potential legal retribution . this is a new sanctuary strategy . will this work? >> as the chief legal officer i the state of missouri and a former prosecutor i'm dedicated to using the laws of the state of missouri to hold wrongdoers accountable to protect children. the whistleblower state some dangerous things were happening where parents were being told they could have a live doctor o a dead son and they weren't being given full parental consent before making these decisions to give life altering medications to their kids. why is the clinic in such a hurry to prescribe medication and surgery instead of psychology and psychiatry. why are they talking to kathy's kids about their mental health
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problems instead of jumping int irreversible medication and surgery. weep seen european countries abandon that type of care. that's what we will stand up an fight back and say no and protect the children and the state of missouri. >> laura: mr. attorney general , we support your efforts 100 percent. thank you for what you're doing. how hard did the kansas city chiefs celebrate at the championship parade of theirs? that video is next.
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>> well, talk about a participation trophy. well, that's it for us tonight. don't forget always set your dvr so you are always connected with us. it is america new and forever. yeah, i guess we'll be here tomorrow night. i will give you another update. we put it on instagram. i forgot to do it last night. it is on instagram now about the injury. gutfield is next. [ applause ] yes, happy! happy thursday, everyone. [ applause ] >> oh, stop it, stop it. put your clothes back on. the fallout from the train derailment in ohio is just getting started. like joy's face, it is looking worse and
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