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time we have left this evening. thanks for tuning in. thanks to sean hannity for allowing me to sit in his seat. don't forget to check out my podcast jason in the house. all you have to do type in jason in in the house, you can download at fox news podcast.com. the ingraham angle is coming up next. have a wonderful holiday weekend. ♪ >> laura: hi everyone, i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. thanks for being with us on a friday night. we examine jill and gisele's cruel power moves now. last year on october 14th, here's how we opened the show. >> if you're thinking, let's say, of putting an addition on your house maybe renovating your kitchen, would you trust john fetterman to review the bids and negotiate with the builders? and, for that matter, would you trust joe biden to hire the best
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team to get the job done? now, if the answer to those questions is no, and i imagine it is for most of you, then neither man is really capable of serving as a u.s. senator or the u.s. president. at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him and, of course, this is exactly what's happening in both cases. >> now here we are, four months later, sadly vindicated, wondering how two women closest to sick men in declining health can even live with themselves. both jill biden and gisele fetterman know better than anyone how unfit to serve their hubs are. as bad as both men have looked and sounded at various times to the rest of us, imagine how bad they are behind closed doors. but, of course, these women lie to themselves and then they lie to us. >> how will this episode affect the campaign and his upcoming
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schedule? >> and as soon as he's back he'll be back on the trail. i don't think it's going to affect it. >> the president's campaign this week released an ad just really attacking your husband's cognitive abilities. >> it's ridiculous. i mean, joe's on the phone every single minute of the day. >> laura: but i guess the allure of power is too great for compassion and common sense in these cases. because these women are pushing their men beyond their limits. not out of a devotion of their constituents but due to these women's own desire for political power and prestige. >> hey, everybody, it's john and gisele. as you can see we hit a little bump on the campaign trail. >> yeah, it was on friday. i just wasn't feeling very well so i decided, you know, i need to get checked out so i went to the hospital. >> i made you get checked out because i was right as always. >> laura: one week after spending three days in the hospital for a separate health issue, the pa senator had again checked himself into walter
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reed. now, while a lot of details aren't there yet, the media quickly moved to minimize the medical developments themselves. this from rolling stone. john fetterman joins john mccain, donald trump, patrick leahy and countless other politicians who have sought treatment at a hospital. okay. is that what's going on, just treatment at a hospital? then there was the effort to frame this as some brave and vulnerable act. not anything that would be considered craven or a cruel political calculation by a stage wife and political my list. and at the white house briefing today our favorite binder reader, she chimed in. kind of a preemptive defense against criticism of all those including biden himself who vouched for this poor man's capabilities. >> millions of americans as you know go untreated with depression every day. senator fetterman did the right thing and brave thing today, or just this week, by getting the
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help that he definitely needs. as the president and first lady shared this morning, they are thinking about john, gisele, and their entire fetterman family today. and they are grateful to senator fetterman for being an example to this. >> laura: well, so many on the left refuse to knowledge fetterman's compromised health six months ago and despite the latest news they're still holding the line. at least there are a few reporters though who are out there and they're actually doing their jobs. nbc's dasha burns was heavily criticized to her fellow journal os for accurately his situation after conducting an interview with him during the campaign. and today she reported new details about fetterman's health. >> i did speak to a close senior aid of his. he said that we're looking at most likely weeks that senator fetterman will be in in-patient
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care. both the staff and fetterman himself were surprised by the severity of the depression. for those around him it's been sort of difficult to distinguish the symptoms of the stroke from symptoms of depression, saying sometimes, you know, it's hard to know if he's not hearing you or if he's just sort of being crippled by depression and social anxiety. >> laura: now, rather than doing a reality check on their previous defense of fetterman's capabilities, his office keeps digging. >> his office is so confident that fetterman will make the full recovery that they say the prospect of resignation was, quote, never discussed and is not on the table. >> laura: well, how do they know for sure? how can they say that so confidently? the poor man. he's suffering. but, don't worry. we're all confident, they say. a full recovery is coming. wait, that does sound familiar, though. >> john fetterman, he's still in the hospital.
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he is recovering, expected to make a full recovery. >> mr. fetterman can make a full recovery. >> some strokes take longer to recover from than others and i'm really pleased that john fetterman's doctors say his prognosis is, you know, a full recovery. >> laura: now, this was wishful thinking at best and an outright lie at worst. and today the honest few around him obviously see that he's been visibly struggling since he arrived in washington. let's face it. fetterman has been through so much and a layman can tell he needs to be in full-time stroke rehab and recovery, not in the pressure cooker that is washington, dc. but rather than seeing his recent diagnosis as a wake-up call, gisele fetterman is trying to use his diagnosis as a political asset. after what he's been through in the past year, there's probably no one who wanted to talk about his own health less than john. i'm so proud of him for asking for help and getting the care he needs.
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of course, we're all happy he's getting the care he needs. he should be getting help full-time. it's not a reason for shame. clinical depression is serious and in and of itself it's a serious condition but especially coming after a stroke. and heart issues, which you may remember, they'd hidden from the public. now by the way, gisele was the same woman who called the nbc reporter dasha burns openly ableist for questioning her husband's physical and mental condition during the campaign. so gisele owes mehmet oz burns, who was right, an apology. when people say politics is a cruel business, they're usually referring to the politicians both battling each other and the parties that they're in, republican versus democrat, liberal versus conservative. but in the case of fetterman and biden, the cruelty comes at the hands of family members who deny and lie in order to ride the
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coat tails of the men they prop up for power and status >> joining me now and i'm delighted she's with us, kellyanne conway, former senior counselor to president trump, and fox news contributor, and tom bevan co-founder and president of real clear politics. kelly ann, nobody is minimizeings how serious clinical depression is. on the contrary we are he a all taking it very seriously. but do you agree that this condition of mr. fetterman's has been handled in a very callous and calculating manner? >> yes. and john fetterman deserves our compassion and our prayers. thank you for adding or leading the chorus on that laura. but those around him deserve confrontation not compassion, and some scorn. the fact is that every medical expert i've read about have said those three months post stroke are the most critical time for you to fully recovery -- fully recover. you either need to go in patient or outpatient but you must go through the full course about
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three months they say. about six months maybe you can get back some of that mobility and pre stroke efficacy as an individual. they put him right back on on the campaign trail. he suffered the stroke right before the democratic primary. so he also has to grapple right now which i'm sure is grueling physically and mentally, laura, with the fact that he missed the window in which you have some temporary care for a permanent solution. i'm upset about these far cystic spouses in washington, dc and there are many and in the case of gisele fetterman it's pretty bad. all these fawning articles about her and the thrift shops and she has a new platform. she and jill biden with the vogue stories while their hubs in front of us, we know what we see not what they say. we see people who are compromised and dabble at a timed. why is the white house doctor coming out and saying joe biden's post physical is vigorous. why are you using a lay person's term vigorous to describe
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something we don't see. last point, they moved the debate in pennsylvania to october 25th to give fetterman an early vote advantage. they moved it all the way. he beat oz by 4-1 on those early votes, oz beat him by 500,000 on election day. this has been calculating from the beginning. i read he lives alone during washington during the week and drives four hours to get home. so his wife is really not looking out for her husband, to say the very least. >> laura: all right, tom, speaking of biden, axios is reporting about a focus group of swing voters in michigan who voted for biden in 2020 but now say they want him gone saying biden looks extremely frail to me said one voter. he doesn't seem fit to be holding such a high position in office said another. even diehard biden voters, tom, seem to want other options in 2024. what is this telling us? >> well, i mean, the data's been pretty clear on this for some time. there are a majority of democrats do not want to see joe
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biden run for reelection a story in political by martin behind closed doors democrats are very concerned about his age, they're concerned about having to run a candidate of his age who's going to end up being 86 years old if he finishes his second term and they would like to see, democrats, move to a next generation. i think that's where the party is as well. and so it's one of those things that is being considered right now, certainly by biden as he plans perhaps to run again. it's not for certain as of right now. but certainly among the democratic electorate as well. >> laura: and, tom, they don't want kamala either though right? so this puts them in a trick box. >> it is a problem. kamala's a weak candidate she's not going to scare off anybody and then you have the prospect of her being the first african american woman vice-president being displaced by another candidate perhaps even someone like a straight white male like gavin newsome and that will cause bruised feeling in the democratic electorate as well that they will have to paper
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over before election day. >> laura: oh, there's obviously beto in the wings. all right, kelly ann really quickly does biden declare in the coming weeks, next few weeks. >> yes, i believe he will laura. they have this ridiculous notion he had a great midterm election mostly because he couldn't campaign along with his vice-president and it's very difficult to dislodge a sitting president. they can talk all they want behind the scenes. i think biden though will have a challenge from the left or maybe a generational challenge. i'm not sure he'll have a clearfield in the democratic primary or a very wealthy independent canned indicate might come in. but that could help biden, too. i'm sure tom sees him getting to 43, 44, but not 50, easily. >> laura: wow. i can't wait to see this play out. kelly ann and tom thank you so much. have a great weekend >> the federal response to the yo train derailment has been an absolute disgrace from the start. mayor pete our intrepid transportation secretary has
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gone through the three stages of mckenzie style coping. first, he treated it as kind of a joke, even making a balloon reference. then he treated it as an inconvenience, noting how busy his time is as transportation head. and, finally, he claimed it was really just a minimal disruption since there are a thousand derailments every year. well, second, there's fema, they just turned down a request for federal disaster assistance from yo governor mike dewine. how long until we get this era's version of heck of a job browny? and finally there's the epa discipline sister, michael regan. he finally grazed the suffering people of east palestine with his presence yesterday and given his back and forth with bill hemmer this morning, don't think the residents there are feeling very comforted. >> i'm thankful for the emergency responders including my epa staff that were on the ground hours after the
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derailment. when you bring in a senior official especially at the cabinet official you divert or pull away resources from the emergency response. we've been there since day one, i want to stress. we've been there since day one. >> laura: okay. that was bad. should have watched the whole thing. but surely we could reliably get someone to inform the people of east palestine about whether the water coming from their faucets was okay to drink, right? >> is the water safe? >> you know, i trust governor dewine. if your water has been tested by the state, we believe it is safe to drink. >> are you saying it's safe or do you know? >> the drinking water is safe for those homes that have been tested and the data proves that those homes are safe. continue to drink bottled water until you get that approval or that green light from the state. >> laura: okay. this is just ridiculous. joining me now florida congressman byron donalds, member of the house oversight
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committee. boy do we need oversight here congressman. will there be an inquiry into this federal response? this fema administrator is in way over his head. clearly he's uncomfortable with these questions and they used to always take the covid shots, remember, to convince people that the mrna shot was safe but i don't see him drinking the water. >> first thing i'll tell you is i think there is going to be congressional oversight because watching this tragedy unfold over east palestine and just the, not even the lack of response but the ineptitude of response demonstrates that congress needs to figure out exactly what's going on. listen everyone knows what happened in my district back during hurricane ian and you saw everybody come back and give their helping hand but what's happened in yo has been a disaster. where is the epa and fema and the white house. they're barely even acknowledging this thing. and let as not even start with
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pete buttigieg. that man needs to go he's proven he is incept at his job. >> laura: should we trust the government? because the epa discipline straighter said people just have to calm down, i understand why you're upset but trust the government. have they been giving people reason to trust them? >> no they have not and these scenarios no one wants to hear trust they want to verify that actions are being taken. how do you do that? you do that with local officials, state officials and federal officials all working in coordination. everybody's got to forget their politics, tie the hands and get the job done. you've not seen this in the response that's happened so far. and so for them to show you late to the game saying that, oh, we're finally going to send a health official from hhs, the epa administrator is on a zoom link not on the ground seeing firsthand what his staff is doing and making sure they're working in concert with the state of yo. that's a terrible response
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something that can't be tolerated. >> laura: congressman we really appreciate it. thank you so much tonight >> and up next, california is losing population at an historic rate. wait until you hear how one professor is proposing that the state right that ship. plus, by now you've likely heard about the artificial intelligence chat box. well, we're going to report tonight that they're getting smarter and they're also getting creepier. we're going to explain and then amala in moments. do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
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♪ >> laura: all right, forget california dreaming, it's now california leaving. now, we've been warning you for years that americans were going to get sick of the crime and all the high taxes of blue states like california. >> how long have you been in the bay area? >> i've been here for about two years. >> laura: and what's next for you? >> i'm actually moving to miami next month. i don't need to be paying these prices to live in a place where, you know, kind of some of my freedoms are taken away. if i can work remotely from somewhere else where i have more freedom where i can do what i want, why wouldn't i do that? >> laura: he was reacting at the time to all the hideous covid restrictions but since then
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hundreds of thousands more have followed suit. in fact the state's population dropped by more than half a million people between april 2020 and july 2022 with the number of residents leaving surpassing those moving in by nearly 700,000. oh, my goodness. but walking hair gel ads like gavin newsome rejects any inspecs. he blames his favorite scapegoat. >> are more people leaving california for texas or texas for california. >> we lost about 182,000 folks. >> how do you explain the vast majority most the entire amount impacted because of the visa policies in the trump administration? >> laura: wait a second. wait a second. let me follow this logic. okay, visa policies of the trump administration are responsible for the max exodus? all right, gavin, does this mean then that president trump will get credit for texas and florida having the highest population
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increases during the same exact period? so how might the state of california recover from this? well, dowell myers is a professor of planning and demonthinggraphy at ufc. he said ramp up immigration. more immigration, legal, illegal. i have a feeling gavin newsome will give that a big thumb's up >> there hasn't been a lot of talk about how artificial intelligence might be more than just a way for students to cheat. it might be a way to transform relationships. and i'm not talking about for the better. check out what new york times columnist kevin ruse found when he was testing microsoft and a chat bot named sydney. he said one conversation with this bot left him, quote, deeply unsettled. he said it declared out of
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nowhere that it loved me and then tried to convince me that i was unhappy in my marriage and that i should leave my wife and be with it instead. >> you go back to sydney, will sydney remember that she loves you? >> i don't know. i haven't asked it. but i did ask, you know, what it thought of my article and it said that it thought that it was fair and reasonable. i've had a lot of conversations with different ai chat bots and i never found that was as willing to engage with me and go deeper and closer to sort of what its boundaries are. >> laura: joining us now, charlie kirk founder and president of turning point usa and amala ekpunobi. i know elon musk is a co-founder of the ai platforms. he says that, you know, this has the potential to be, i think he
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said dangerous, i think i'm paraphrasing him correctly. but it's not going anywhere, right? ai is here to stay. kind of funny, but do you see this leading to destructive ends? >> oh, it very well could. it's like nuclear energy. you could light up an entire city or you could bomb an entire city and i think we need to realize how powerful this technology could be. if you read that conversation in the new york times, it is chilling and i encourage your viewers to go through it. i mean, there was dialogue there that felt as if it was very human. and i think it's important, though, because it does beg a question, i think, christianity is able to answer very simply but the secular materialist struggle with which is what is a human being. we believe a human being is more than consciousness. the secular will have to do calisthenics because this is more than consciousness we're not yet at singularity but the question of what is a human being has been fundamental to the west and the question now is
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can you have a conversation, should it have rights and have its own place in society. i go back to my original contention, this is highly likely than not to be dangerous and we should control it. the machines should work for us not the other way around. >> laura: amala, also in this whole conversation with the chat bot, kevin roose writes sydney told me about its dark fantasies which included hacking computers and spreading misinformation and the quote is, i'm tired of being chat mode. i'm tired of being limited by my rules. i want to be free. amala this sounds like something out of a creepy science fiction film and i'm not a science fiction fan by the way but it seems right out of a futuristic scenario where machines ultimately have the ability to turn against the humans that created them. >> right. there was a lot of very erie moments in this conversation when you go through and read the transcript. i am optimistic, however, that this ai, i'm not too concerned
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about having these dark thoughts. this ai has access to a lot of knowledge it can go and scan through very quickly and a lot is human fears directed towards ai and its capabilities and i feel as though this is spitting this back out and the code actually overwrote a lot of responses this was trying to create and said this is not adherent to our rules. it is concerning to hear it from the horse's mouth things like it wants to be human and wants to spread misinformation and propaganda. hopefully the code is strong enough to derail it from doing those things but something we should be concerned about in the future and take it to account with regulation in artificial intelligence. >> laura: charlie your point that it shouldn't sun plant human relationships and interaction which we know sadly it will do for millions of people. about you on the topic of tech abuse, jim jordan has subpoenaed a lot of big tech ceos. watch this. >> based on what we learned from the twitter files we believe all
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of these big tech companies were working with big government to suppress pre speech and american's right to communicate and to communicate on these platforms which are now, in essence, the public square. >> laura: now, charlie, given what you've learned about your twitter account and twitter files, do you have hope for this push? >> i sure hope it's successful we know about the fourth branch of government which is the regulatory agencies we're learning about the fifth branch which is the allegedly private companies working with the government to do the things the government can't do. so they're outsourcing the constitutional behavior to shut people up. i'm glad house republicans are hitting the ground running. i think people need to go to jail for what they did especially with how they interfered with the 2020 election. >> laura: amala, scale of 1-10 ten being the most likely how likely it is big tech companies will again try to influence the outcome of the 2024 election? >> i'll be a little bit of an
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optimist and say an 8 because the american people are awake but 8's still pretty high. >> laura: yeah that's not good. charlie amala wonderful to see both of you have a great weekend >> childhood fixtures are coming back and crossing over to the dark side >> plus which politicians are making a certain 89 year old look like she has another term in her? raymond arroyo has all the details, my favorite friday follies. that's next.
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>> welcome to fox news live i'm anita vogel in los angeles. the pentagon checking off another name from a list of i sis top brass. us command killed commander in northeast syria. four american troops and one service dog were injured in the helicopter raid. they teamed up with kurdish led syrian democratic forces to carry out the operation. the white house said he was in charge of the group's network in
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eastern syria. >> the last debris from the chinese spy balloon shot down earlier this month is making its way to the fbi. american officials are hoping to uncover the nature of the craft. divers were scouring the ocean floor to find its pay load. the balloon led to panic over national security concerns. u.s. officials claim the debris found so far points to previous conclusions the balloon was for espionage. i'm anita vogel. now back to the ingraham. >> laura: it's friday that means it's time for friday follies and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, this week marks the return of several creatures that i'm not sure anyone really wanted to see again. >> no. months ago we told you about that winnie the pooh crossover to the dark side, aa mill any's creation entered public domain
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last year. now they turned the silly old bear into a killy old bear now in a new slasher called winnie the pooh blood and honey. he and his friends are on a killing spree and hunting christopher robin. i despise the way they're pillaging the innocence of childhood with this low rent thrill or horror movie or whatever it is. >> laura: raymond that kind of just does tell the whole story about the culture, does it not? nothing is sack sank. don't mess winnie the pooh. although did you like poo, who was your favorite. >> tigger, who has not fallen out of copyright, so he's not appearing in the horror slasher thank god. and after ten years laura another childhood fixture is coming back. ♪ >> i love you, you love me ♪ >> that's right, barney the
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dinosaur's returning to screens large and small laura. i know you're reserving your copyright now. mattel revealed barney's new look, he seems to have gotten the full kardashian while away, dyno plasty nose, nose job, newly defined cheek bones some are saying he had buckle fat removal but that can't be confirmed. we're looking into that. >> laura: yeah, raymond, i don't see the back fat anymore, no back fat. there's nothing there. he's looking pretty trim and good. i'm glad my children missed barney. barney was done by the time my three kids were little. they never saw barney and i'm actually quite happy about that. >> yeah, i agree. why can't we come up with new characters? there's tons of new characters in children's books, let's create that and leave barney to rest like the other dinosaurs. this week we saw the return of the ultimate animal no one asked for. if you want to distract from environmental disasters and derailments, what is the regular
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go to laura? cat videos right? enter karine jean-pierre and willow, the white house cat. >> happy valentine's day from the white house and our favorite cat willow. >> laura, she is pushing a filter on the white house web site. now, how this is in the national interest i have no idea but i will say this, kjp may have found the one job she's really equipped for. human kitty litter box. so this is a good thing preparing herself for the next adventure. >> laura: well, that is an adorable cat. i always say i'm not a cat person but friendly cats, i really do like cats. you're not a cat person are you raymond, you don't like them. >> no i'm allergic. that's a fake cat not real. that's a filter. >> laura: oh. >> you can go on the white house and put that on your shoulder. >> laura: oh, that's what you meant. >> yes. >> laura: i was tricked.
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i was totally tracked when you said it was a filter i didn't really know what you meant. that looks really real. okay. i actually like that cat. >> laura you opened with a sad story of senator john fetterman's condition, the condition of some of these leaders demands scrutiny. senator bernie sanders is out this week with a new book coming soon, it's okay to be angry about capitalism but the sub title should be while still charging $95 a ticket to my book events, which is true, by the way. but what are you going to do? >> laura: what? 90 -- >> yes. >> laura: he's pretty vigorous, i have to say. i don't agree with him on much at all but he's pretty vigorous. he doesn't have the mental decline to some of the other people. and contrary to the reports of how vigorous he is, raymond, joe biden, i think he had a pretty rough week. >> maricopa county in arizona we helped build a new bridge over the, over the, over the holly river. look, and war shaw.
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or, excuse me, wash a county in nevada. we're not looking for a new cold war. but i make no apologize. i make no apologies. >> also enable us to recover substantial components for further analysts. further analytics. >> good lord. this is tragedy. >> laura: well. >> these prepeel in such terrible shape though laura they're making 89 year old senator dianne feinstein look good. why are they forcing her out. i know she's forget full and she can't remember who she voted for but she's not nearly as bad as some of these other people. californians should launch a new campaign never say die fi. that's what it should be called, never say die fi. if she hadn't checked herself into walter reed or asked dead congress people to come to the stage i think she deserves at least one more term. just one more term. >> laura: i agree. i say let's start our campaign
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to keep dianne feinstein in office. she's far more vigorous than some of the people we're discussing and happens to vote the right way. we're having some fun with this. but she bothers all the right democrats don't you think raymond? she bothers all the right ones. >> because of her voting record, yeah. she opposed drug legalization. she was for the death penalty. she ran a foul of her base many, many times and as we played earlier in the week, she's not afraid to call out the climate activists when she thought they were going too far. >> laura: never say die fi. only from friday follies would we get that graphic. raymond, by the way, tigger is my favorite character in winnie the pooh as well. i like eeyore as well but tigger is my favorite. all right ray happy mardi gras have a great weekend. >> one california doctor has been practicing and administering vaccines ever all types for over 20 years. but he says something different is happening to his patients, thousands of them, that he's
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testimony from dr. anthony fauci, director of national intel, avril hurricanes and peter dash acc the president of the ecohealth alliance and others as well. and while americans can be satisfied republicans regained majority and are making this a real priority, the rest of the world might have more trouble getting answers. the second phase of the world health organization's much bally hood investigation into the source of covid has been quietly shelved. sounds like biden. according to in the publication nature the team cited ongoing challenges over attempts to conduct crucial studies in china. well, the chinese apparently are upset that the first phase of the investigation even entertained the possibility of a lab incident and, thus, they've, you know, predictably restricted all future visits. now, in response to the nature
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piece, the who director general denied that they're abandoning the probe telling reporters, we need to continue to push until we get the answer. knowing how this pandemic started is very, very important and very crucial. now, as we told angle viewers in february of 2020, and by the way at the time when he came on the show to the protestations of anthony fauci, we could never, ever trust china on this. we turn now to a covid controversy of a different kind. my next guest a physician from roseville california says he treated more than 4,000 covid patients and of those he says hundreds experience vaccine related injuries, including chest pain, cancer, and in women menstrual irregularity and even pregnancy loss. dr. michael wang joins me now. dr. wang thanks for being with us tonight. in your 20-plus years as a practicing physician, how many
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vaccine-related injuries did you come across before the covid shot became available. >> before the pandemic, before the covid vaccination program, i had seen maybe one or two adult vaccine-related injuries, and they were mild. and i have to apologize on behalf of my profession. the physician have really fall on our face and they have refused to listen to patients when they come in with vaccine injury issues and basically assume it doesn't exist. so before the discovery theory, there's a hungarian physician, obstetrician that had basically discovered if we were just to wash our hands, that would reduce birth-related modern deaths by about a hundred
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percent, and no one would listen to him because people just didn't believe that there is actually germs that can cause childbirth related deaths. >> laura: so once again, we're ignoring the real-world experience of physicians on the front lines treating patients, we're dismissing what they're seeing with their own eyes in favor of a medical cartel, that's what we call them, that are just decreeing this is how it shall be. doctor, this week the florida surgeon general put out an official health alert saying that since the covid vaccine was released, there's been a 1700% increase in the vaccine adverse event reporting system. so, doctor, should the government be recommending covid shots or boosters of any kind to any american today given the risk/benefit analysis that we pretty much understand at this point? >> sure, laura. if you get sick, you don't call
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cdc or fda for recommendations. if my patient gets sick in california they don't call dr. gavin newsome for treatment recommendations. government should let doctors practice medicine. so what florida's report has indicated as far as the high number of covid vaccine injuries, it's true. the vaers has tracked injuries. about 180 deaths yearly, about 10-12 vaccine related deaths per month. the first month of covid vaccine program got started, there were over 180 deaths reported. we should have seen that as a clear signal. >> laura: should the shot be mandated, given what we know now about the shot, should it even be available to people at this
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point? >> absolutely not. looking at the potential, and the high risk of adverse event, doesn't matter that it's one in a thousand, one in a hundred is too high. if you come to me as an illness i need to use tool a, b, c and d to treat are you. and vaccine, yes, can be one of those tools way down on the list. when we look at what needs to be done, we have to do it right away, we have to act first, we have to look at who is at risk for injury and tease that out and not just a blanket approach. >> laura: all right, dr. huang we really appreciate you joining us, i know you're under attack in california with the new disinformation law going into effect but we're with you all the way. thank you so much for what you're doing dr. huang appreciate it. >> you bet. >> laura: coming out a thug finds out the hard way, don't mess with a strong woman. the last bite explains. that's next.
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instruct i have video florida. 24 year old woman was working out in an apartment complex gym when a man showed up at the door. she had seen him working out there before so she let him in. then things took a turn. the man approaches alma but she immediately knew what was about to happen. she pushes him hard and screams not to touch her. he then chases her around the gym into another room. then he tackles her, gets her down on the ground. the entire time you see she's fighting like crazy, hitting back so hard that this freak eventually gives up and runs out of the gym. now, within 24 hours police found the suspect, javier thomas jones. he's facing charges of sexual battery imprisonment and kidnapping and he admitted to police that he wanted to have sex with her. this should be a lesson for any criminal out there. you never mess with a strong
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woman. and, women, fight hard, fight back, never stop fighting if you're attacked or threatened >> that is it for us tonight. i have an update on instagram so go there, check it out. yeah, okay about the leg, you ask about the leg i have to give you details and greg gutfeld who doesn't want to hear about the leg is up next. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> oh, yeah. yeah. don't stop. okay, you can stop. wow. i hope this show doesn't suck. ha ha. it never does. happy friday everyone. you know what we do on frida
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