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>>so look,ve i want the unitedes states out of the world o economic forum, out of the paris climate accords. i want them oundt of the un, the wto, and i think we oughte a to make our own decisionugs. and i'm glad i never toldever people what to do as it relates to koven, you'll have a good time. >> thank you for coming all the time. >> going to be part of our studio audience. go to hannity .com. hi everyone. in everyone. i'm laura ingram . grthis is the ingraham angle." thanthk you for joininginin us tonight. alec murdoch today admitted he's a liar, he's a liar. but not a killer. e or >> mr. griffin i didn't shoot my wife or my son any time ever . the attention of millions of americans across the country was riveted today as the once prominent attorney took a stand
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in his own double murder trial, accused of fatally shooting his wife and his youngest son in june of 2020 one murder blew upi his entire alibi today when here said that he lied aboutalive. the last time he saw them alive. duive. investigators he was sleeping duringri the time of the murders and further that he hadn't been to the family's dog kennelbe where the bodies of wife maggie and son paul were found. but a video that that was then recovered from his son's phone n taken just minutes before the murder a s, placed murdoch at scene the scene.. >> mr. murdaugh, is that you on the kendall video at eight forty four8:44 p.m p.m. oe seven , the night maddie, maggie and paul were murderewer >> it is . were yo were you, in fact, att the kennels at eight forty four pm on the night maggie and paul were murdered? i was. wermurdered? why did you say to own agent kroloff and deputy rutlandw ma
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about the last time you sawwpa maggie and paul asul my addictin evolved over time, i wouldations get in these situations and circumstanceumstances whered get paranoid thinking it could be anything that that triggered. it might be a look somebodyit gave me. gave me. ohor, what a tangled web wee weave. bui t once i told a lie, i mean, i told my family i had to keep y on on that bombshellon admissio there was another major moment today that caugh>>t my attentiox . i'm sorry to max tampopo. i would never intentionally doat anythinghi to hurt either one o them. >> hmm. he would never intentionally intent to do anything to hurto t his wife and son.
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d now, we're going to tell you why that statement is so siy that statement is so significant.gnificant. joining i am delighted theant. joining joining us now and i'me wiining us now and i'me criminal defensethattorn attorney janice bilboa and francey hakes, former statey d and federal prosecuto. let's start with you. what is he setting up here? f with the reference to i would never intent shonali. >>ver intent shonali. to hear him confess to anything he said. wou he's never going would never hurt his wiflde and kid. we're not going to get some sort of confession about that ad of him. . of i think what he was really reall referencing when he used the word intentional is that hew did a lot of thingsor unintentionally, like he because of his drug addiction. he stole he lied to a lot oflo people. he lied in this investigation, but he did not hurt his wifee an and kids. when you look at this guy'd su k face, when you look at himstand, on the stand and off the stand, the emotion that i see is completely genuine.
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nuine.and that's going to be a d grappling point for the jury. if somebody is that upset about losing his wife and his kid in such a horrific wad y, could he also be responsible for causing it? i think a jury is going to say no to that mom, but we're going to get to the body language aspect in just a moment. but franci moment, i want to stay on this reference to i would never intentionally harme of i >>ver intentionally harme of i could this c be setting upng u a lesser charge for the jury inn a judge's instructionsst to a jury? may well, maybe.be i mean, it's. it i possible that he could be trying to say there's some sort of manslaughter hereke ,but i don't think so.s >>ca laura , what i think he was doing instead is what's called leaking. i don't think thate was,atemen to quote him, an intentional e made. i think under the duress of the moment, he said something unintentionally revealing, whicreh is that he didn'tea
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intentionally hurt them. didnn he didn'turt them. actually hurt them. it's not a confession, but i disagree with jonah. i think it's very easily assum assumeedd that he is upset abouu losing his lifestyle, upsetng about losing his career, upset about being humiliated and embarrassed in front of this community. his family has dominated fores d decades and decades. n is i think that's where his emotion is coming from. i don'. i t think it's coming from and his killing his wife and son. another moment today that i need to get both of reactions on from murdaugh your reactions on from alex murdaugh watch astronem. ae that didn't belong to me.i misl a mislead ored to badger to take that money. d i and i was wrong.wa >> howwas wrong.wa how many times have you practice to answer for today your testimony today? i'm never the same one over and over again. i've d never practiced that answer. but you keep asking me these questions and i keep using thato
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answer. >> johna, the prosecutor triedi to rattle him thertoe. how many times did you practice that answer? mean i thought he waat answer? mean i thought he s i mean, i actually thought he was as a defense witness i happe testifying on his own behalf in a murder trial.e with y i happenou to agree with you. au i think heal actually performedl really well. buy t what about that response to the prosecutor? t i think the prosecutor got out lawyered by this witness who happens to be a lawyer. plr there is no place for snark, a cae is no place for snark, where you have two gruesome. th murders, there is no placeis for snark. and this is the prosecutor's fault because he did keep did repeating the same thing. ked horse to theme thing. point where the jury was probably tired of listening to the same question over and over again.ized. we look, he's already apologized. we he's know that he's a thief we know that he's a liar. wehe know that he took down his law firm. let's move on to the toove on to the real stuff.
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who killed maggie and paul ? the killed maggie and paul ? so the prosecutoprosecutr poppes own balloon on this one by fra beating a dead horse.ncry yeah, francey, very quickly,o th your reaction to the same sound bitee , admitting he's a liar, e but being called out by the anse prosecutor for practicing and rehearsing his answersrs>>? well, i agree with jonah. is that in that murdoch lawyere ,the prosecutor here, bute he's definitely practiced thatso answer. >> he gave i nott way too manypr times for it notac to beight, practiced. >> all right, john of france, >> all right, john of france, thanksgrea so much. and when admitted liar, alex murdaugh claimed innocence on the stand today, he seemedn . to be working very hard. again, it was practiced.s it so was it really a choreographed performance or was it just a heartfelt expression of remorse? for lying and then saying,elp an i didn't do itsw to help answer that question, we're joined by body language expert dr. lillian glass. dr. dr. glass, you've had so much
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experience in the trial context examining witnesses, so thank context examininses, so thank here's how alex murdaughmu described findinrdaughg his sons body. >> these done the way. he's doing it was the way itwa was like it seems s you can see his brain, you know, more . oh, so you so bad. mad. >> so bad. dr. glass, what are you saying, there? are you seeing there? i see that there's not a lot of authenticity. i think he's practiced. i think he's it's it's not those genuine. i don't feel that those arree genuine tears. there may be remorse for getting caught, for being in a trial. but in all honesty , throughout
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this whole experience, you you don't see a lot of tears.perieno you really see a lot of inauthenticity. >> why is he trying to conjure up tears?e up i mean, the kind of looking down the the halting, halting hr speech, is that is he tryingyi to make himself cry?it >> i didn't see tears, but. n' i might have missed it. yes, no, you didn't miss being a thing. >> he's being very dramatic. log looking down.wn i mean, this is a great lawyerk ,so he certainly knows what, bu to do. but it's not working becauset g he's leaking out some of the truth. fur n furthetorsignal to watch, wes do se some signals of deceptiosin. to i want to play this next moment for you to react to watch. >> did you take this gun or any gun like it?ow your son's and blow your son brains out on june 7th? or any day or any time? >> no, i did not.
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when people say now, did not, r that's that's a big warningni sign. usually you say, no, i didn' si you know, or you show some emotion. no, i did not. usually i found in thually i found in my experience, that's always a red flagatfl. ying no, so he was kind of nodding.at yoe yes. while saying no. >> is that what you're saying? that's one thing. and then very hyper articulate . so, again, you know, he's being definite and trying to make hisd point instead of saying, no, i didn't do that. you know, like he's when whenhoi we think back of how his son appeared, which was very genuine, it's completely different from alex .t from a now, there was a moment wheree e he explained what he himself wha alex murdaugh did when he foundd his son's body. >> trofimo v to grab him by the belt loop. the try to turn him over. and when i did this phone like e
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that, i mean, his phone popped out and she picked it up and i put it right back there, grabbed him by the belt loop. . that just doesn't seem likehat' anything anyone would ever says noever. >> but no. and also, what is your reaction? where's his. oh, sorry. his voice changed completely. you heard a tone. he's all emotional. al and then alll of a sudden he goes back to normal. sud and again,den he got b who grabm by the belt loops?al eve this is your son .loops? thi you grab him by the shoulders,r by the by the head. the upper extremity, not his belt loops. i mean, so it doesn'r t ring trh you an, so it doesn'r t ring trh and you could see it in his. >> dr. glass, is tha in his. face. well, dr. glass, is that trying to impart a sense of specificity onto the scene? ecificitthat's why you would sat if you were being less than honest or lying. o >> exactly. that's one of the signals of deception. it's too much information.
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mu's too much information. that's notch what people would say. they'd say, oh, my gosh, those brains were all over the place. whose blood ? it was horrible. focusing on but that's not what he's doing. he's focusing the belt loops. and as he goes on further, hephn talks about the cell phone falling out of the belt loop or the the belt area. comes and it's just too much information. that's a big warning sign when it comes to deception. >> dr. glass, fascinating. thank you so much, mike . and nw and now paternity pay needs some love. now, after seeing love. the reception, trump had a an e hallstein yesterday, pete finally realized eas it was tim to show up. but did he really need to dress up? introducing pete the builderintc boots check to check. check? ell,
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well, he couldn't build that, pt actually , but it took leave it to pete.to g twenty dayets to get to hiss ony palace, jean. and that was b only becaus e he was shamed into appearing there. of course, we don't want to throw off his work lifelanceu balance, but the resilience, the resolve and the decency ofye this community as they have gone through both thisimmedi disaster's immediate impacatt and the swirl of nationaln th and international and political attentioat n, it's come their way.resolv their decency and resolve haesse been inspiring. inspir i'm here for the work and notspe for the politics. so i think fhe so. ts. i lost my traithn of thought. well, that's what i to say about that.t of tho >> that caboose ofug thoughtht t can't hold on . to be did he not know that if you jus want to be taken seriously, then you can't look like you just stepped out of a village
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people music video that doesn't work. and preemptive rescue. i mean, that was dukakis. no, it didn't work for him. was t didn't work for him. there was a preemptive rescue going on . politico ran a puff piece thatn sure looks like it was planted by pete's office. it's ful piece thl, anonymous quotes ofece thl, anonymous quotes whining that it's not hisis fault, pete. but a judge has taken a lot of bullets for the president on this one senior democrat said. and there was a moment that t gt a lot of attention today when one woman tried to ask pete a simple question, why did it take you an entire two and ato half weeks to actually get herel to respond to his apology?u apo to the residents of this city? ge the residents of this city? almost three weeks to get here? i'm sorry.th i'm sorry.th iftr you are the press secretart of the secretary of the department of transportationo , don't you thinkpublic you should be able to as? k questions from the american public that certainle to y i wod like to do it without the camera on . i ask >> can i ask why? i think that is a little bitr it
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aggressive. without >> i'd like to hear it without the camera. joining me now ira. joining joining me now is that aggressive reporter you just saw, savannah hernandez, usarna. frontline reporter. savannah, good on you. now, thanot was pete's press o secretary. now,n she's fine when pete is n a bike and a bike lane tellingn and all those sorts of tellingn us about transportation equitydr and all those sorts of things, electric buses. did she ever actually answer any of your questions?r questions? questions?r >> reporter: absolutel absolutely not. and again, people just runnin awayagain, people just runnin secretary refusing to take any w questions is the perfect example of what this entirhae administration thinks about the american people. they run away, they tr andy to e . when we ask for accountability, when we ask for them to takewe k fresponsable and apologize for the slow governmental response, ponse. here are some ofesponse, the most kind and loving. and it's an absolute disgrace a that the federal government has abandoned and ignored them. now, again, laura ored, i was a
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here yesterday and the energyt on the ground was incredible.edh atbecause the people just wante a leader that would see them, that would care about them, that ey wert would tell them thatdah they were not forgotten as american citizens todaye tha, the only people that were on the ground were the approved press. but guess what?d pres i'm not approved press and i ref never will be because i refuseus to ask pre written questions and pre-approved questions to the leaders. we need to be holdin to bged to be holdin accountable. co and again, they have completely ignored these people. so shame on people to judge and shame on his press secretary for not being abletion answer questions on camera. she should probably read her job descriptio n. well, i understand they hadscrit iosome security to shoo you away from him. correct? m, correoh, yeah, absolutely. the security tried to tell meblc that i couldn't film in a public area. and then for the first time in my life and united states , i actually had local police stand up for my right to filmo public. and they told her she could walk away. e endee ended upg so and doing so. she actually spoke to another reporter. and guess what? when those cameras turned off,.
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she still answered no questionws remain for paternity pay to follow donald trumpl sorr and palestine. i mean, i almost feel sorry foyn i mean, i almost feel sorry foyn soen what a great job in there. today. we really enjoye >>d. ally enjoye thanks so much.he and what happens when nworld' the world's worst sales man wee world's worst sales man america's cause to the world? well, the world ends presenting you. >> my angle explains it. that's next. let's take a journey through this great nation. i want to see what they saw. i want to see what changed this land of the free we're facing yet filthy, stinking rich for this home of the brave. i always wanted to be that person. help somebody out when they needed it. big stars grab a glass and join anybody else. been fire recently. big ideas. america is born. welcome home. okay, here we go . welcome to fox nation. america screaming .
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ukraine. know wori'm jackie ibanez now back to regular programing already in progress puttees including systemic racism. >> with those endorsements, what foreign leaders wouldn't want to follown leader us now. a thnt to follown leader us now. a to j to rally the world to join to rally the world to join for its invasion o>>f ukraine. >> we build a coalition of issues from the atlantic to the pacific. nato to deal in the atlantic,
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japan and the pacific. >> i mean, across across the world. few but it turns out that few count countrieris outside of europebie really care about what biden says or does o about ukraine.s they don't. "the washington post" today is reporting thareing that tl d, divide on the ukraine war is deepening, not shrinking.rin from united onnot shrinking.rin the world is far from united onh the issues raised by the ukraine war, the conflict has exposed a deep global divide and the limits of us influence over rapidly shifting world order. g worl evidence abounds that the effort to isolate putin has failed. well, these facts are devastating. e since the invasion, our ally india has allowed its trade with russia to grow by four t and nine the grow by four countries in africa and the middle east visited the russian foreign minister in recent weeks. >> but wait, the biden peoplemit are going to say, wellra, wait, wait, ingrams angle. one hundred forty one out of one hundred ninety three un countries voted to condemn russia's1 ou. countr invasion o.
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wait a second. here's the rub.countr only thirty three countrieiess n have imposed sanctions on russia and only a similar number are sending lethal aid to ukraine. wonderaine. well, no wonde pr putin's gdp is projected to be higher thant ours next year.hi to put it all in perspective, the post notes that one well respected survey estimates that the world's population lives ino countries that have not condemned russia's move into ukraine. wait moved a second. wait a second. was it mr. experiencee on the world stage?on the he world stage?on the unabashed globalist joe biden is supposed to make, things better fothr everyone? well, the truth is , for decades, our elites have advanced policies that have ve madmade china stronger, madea richer, and thus more influential in the world. v
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and these same policiee s have made america weaker and less influential in the world. and on top of all that, democrats and the left haveme ad espent a lot of time and energy arguing that our system was built on racism and on evil, racit on racism and on evil, ,because they voted for trump, is racist and evil. vil.now, what they said all thak when they did all that, what did they think t was going strot to happen? you do horrible damage to the strongesn t economy in the world with these idiotic trade policies. you refer to youc r own fellow citizens as white supremacists, super mega, far right christian nationalists even compare parents to domestic terrorists.c you keep repeating you keep repeating the nonsenset that democracy is under attack and you expect that the world is going to rally to us an going to rally to us follow those guys into another war. iraq and afghanistan were iraq and afghanistan were such resounding successes. successes. well, the former indian foreign secretary, kanwa forl sibal , pt
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it this way.conwell the rest of the world genuinelpy sees this as a european war.is a they do not see a global conflict or the way it'st presented by the wesort. there and then there's southis africa. now, remember whereon their biggest post, apartheid foreign investors. so one would think thatht soutae africa is on our side in ukraine, right? to bine, right? claiming to be neutral on the war, there are currentlt right now conducting military drills with both russia and china. this and china. this afadministration sent a formal t warning to south africa after corning to south africa after their companies of funneling ammunition to russia. by the way, the south african defense minister didn't even bother replying to our warning .y abou >> now, what does it say about the biden administration? administration that tion? that they can't even get their phone calls returned? >> now, to use a favorite word
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of biden's look, resentmentrds m toward america, that's nothinger new . . what ibut what is new is thatt have a white housee that resens america, too. when the u.soo. ha. whs a strong economy, a powerful militaryl td and a proud america. firs a proud t president , the rest ofr they the world is forced to pay attention. o whether they like us or not. unfortunately, now they're just paying us lip service. and that's the angle. joining us now and i'm delighted is mollie hemingway,hn editor in chief of the federalist, fox news contributor and ned ryan , founder and ceo of american majority molly. now, news broke tonight that china will be rolling out molly a peace proposal tomorrowtomorr morning.owni my reactiong. myn to this is hod is it that a brutal regime like china will be the leader inl brokerinbeg the peace deal , tht we desperately need somethinge thatprob we probably could have
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done? i don't know, nine or 10 months ago, it is just horrible to look at what a strategic blunder we have. we have made through the way that we have handledwe hav the situation in ukraine. i of course, it should have been statesmen in the united states who were leading to a n d uneading tpeaceful resolutia the last thingnt you wanta is china, which seeks to have such domination on a world surprisiination on a world stage, bigfooting the united states . bure thet it's not surprising be we were the ones who chose to do this. we werwere t onee the ones who e to put china and russia closer together. sefor 50 years. we have worked to keep them a as far apart as possible. in our own strategic interest. but because of the way that we but because of the way that we we have drivenha them together wewe have weakened our trad position. we have weakened our positiohavn globally. and so this is not a surprising result.ositions globally. this is not a surprising result but it is a but it is it's a sad one . >> now, s it's a sad one . now. and there was a moment from anthony blinken where he still
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clinging to this idea afterng hs everything that's happened, all these countries aligned agains t mse countries aligned agains us , obviously western europe, eastern europe, pretty much with us on ukraine, although they'rucs on, note not fundingg buint he's still clinging to th idea of the world order. >> watch this. w the complexity of the world is such that we're not dividing it intdividingo ideological blo there are many countries in the world that have different systems than ours.l that nonetheless want what we infamously call a rules-based order. our challenge now is t so makeur sure that all countries helpnd put those rules in place. and come together in that way.a >> that's fundamentally what this is about.e rules based international order.s based and the rules based international order. how do you eves n say this withd straight face, given what indiad has done south africsoa, egypt, saudi arabia, all these countries that acted ini their own self-interest, just like they did during covidnd al
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yeah, no, that's that is a dangerously naive and foolish ideology to think that every nation wants a rule based order. actually , every nation is looking out for its own interests. that is the essence ofapparently nationalism, which apparently we in the united, wen states he forgotten that you're supposed to actually look out for d last. we compl out for the interests of your nation first and last. >> and we've completely lost sight ofet that. fet and in doing that, because of the weakness that we've nown on show then on the international stage, i think we're t looking t the end of united states d statespreeminence on the international stage. and we have allowed china and asas molly was mentioned, br own volition, by our own choices.we we've allowed china to stepp into this voidin. thi and if they broker peaces voide rest ofroker peaces europe, they are going to relegate us cut us out and relegated us to a second class power, all because of the decisions that we have made. we are on a fool's errand right now with our current leadership ,and they are stubbornly refus refusing to acknowledge the realitiny of human nature nt
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and how the world has alwaysur worked.d how to do this, it's not going to end well for us . >>not go molly, isn't this suchn important moment for twenty , twenty four candidates from the republican party? the republican party? what nikki haley thinks about this and the war in ukraine, bue war int for ron desantis, dd trump, others have a more d populist point of view. isn't this what'd s goin g to set them apart from the rest? goi >> absolutely.ng to sbsolutely.ng so there's this interesting situatioet us hen here in washi, d.c. you have leaders, sadly, in botn h parties who are pushig for this failed foreign policy that failed in iraq, thatan failed in afghanistan and is now failing with much worse consequences. nd failing with much worse in the war in ukraine. but the american people and republican voters want a foreign policy basedpolicy fir in our national interest. they want a strong militaronytat that defendshadefe our interestw that that minds our business. but when we need to gete e re involved, we'radgee ready to get involved. they don't want us depleting
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our resources. and so anyon rese who's wanting to be a big player on the 2024 stage will have to speak to what the american people want, much less thaness th whaa sadly what mitch mcconnell whaa joe biden and sadly, mitch >>e biden and sadly, mitch ,is over. get the get the headline. finally, panel, thank you. now a special thursday follies next. a former biden official is charged with a new fashioned felony. and cnn contemplatin bidg a very tall talk show. raymond arroyo has it. all follows next. ramonask yourself, are you inaa control of your own future? >> and what if you could design your life the way you want? your life the way you want? what would it look like? he si've had great success as ae small business owner and i can show you how , because of the success of my best selling bookget my, blue cash, i've cren bookget my, blue cash, i've cren an online course called d a pat. to a successful life. get my book and course for just ninety nine dollars. and if you do it now, i'll double it so you can share it ha
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already been charged c with stealing ladies bags from ' separate airports. he appeares d inan a minneapolis court recently and now a tanzanian designer living in houston ushe concent. she alleges that she lost her bag at the d.c. airport in 2018. now she believese believ britais worn her clothes.rn her >> her exclusive designs, tified and she's notified the authorities. i guess he gets all his. i guess he got his clothin i clothing from baggage claim hegn could start a whole new service. laura brinton's karasu , you checked your clothes in and he'll wear them now. do you remember? t me or it got me thinking. do you remember when you lostt back in 2020 that roller bag att lax? >> well, we've bag come across a few disturbing images. a look at this. few do you recognize this? disturbing images. do yo outfit? look at this. this out from the then there's another one with this lookper, the zip the zipper zip dee doo w dah. look thereng is whea similarite i was wondering where that
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went. look at that. t the butterfly that's my butterfly bursted into i your bag or dolly parton's. there's no i have no doubt bag here. creighton waters bag went missing and he's wearing it. >> i was raymont. i was wondering where those dresses went. that is okay.ere thoss went. i calling authorities right now, i'm calling authorities right now. hello. okay, that is in all seriousness, you know what thisc points to characteter when you'e hiring people to work at the upper echelons of your administration. , i gues >> and i guess clothes don't aly >> and i guess clothes don't aly >> i'll leave it there well over fauci more breaking news. ratings have been sinking for i a long time. in a new interview, nba all star charles barkley, who works for the company that owns cnn,t is in talks to host a show with . >> there you can see it, gaylek king. thiswill is a work. >> okay, well, i love this. s you know, in the interview,s barkley says i just want to help the company because obviously it is a show right now. anything i can do to help?
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>> yeah, well, i don't know if this will help or remember, they've tried this celebrity leading the show at cnn over many joy . they ha they tried d.l. hughley, alec baldwin had a show on msnbc. it takes a certain scene you, as you know, to hos a show as opposed to give commentary or be o -n a bigger panel. it's a different set of muscles and we'll see if charles andt gail can do it together.e just >> can't gai dl just do the same ? did he need it? - but she has to do something. . and audiences, particularly after that don lemon escapade where he made that comment about women not being in their prime after 40 , wonder how lemons ladies in their prime sensitivity training is goin ladieg. ensitiy >> okay, so here we go . focus on what i'm about to say a and repeat after me. i'm worth it, okay? >> i have no shame in talking on i have no shame in talking about the fact that i'm goingf o
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on 60 and the experience of t hot flashes and whether you take hormones and you know what? how do you continue to feel and vibrant? >> there's no shame in my menopause game. >> i am alive.. i am speak it louder. louder, re >> really loud.oud. i am worth it..oud. i'm worth it. >> well, you know, sorry, i said i wasn't going to do this.n men , what can men do living hered be better, be better, be better. be better. be better.. >> i love that. just be better. i love that.o do i >> just be better.e you don'sit know what to do in these situations and how to act. >> and i wast tr jusyit trying w know, don seems to be getting better, laura . i mean that was our little to be spoof. but he does seem to be progressing. i think this is going to end th with lemon doing the full oprah mia culpa.n doin maybe they can record ite on meghan markle's porch.full in montecito. oprah. gayl and who knows? gayle king and charles barkleyng could feature on their new show .
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>> we'll see. i see. mai, i maintain thatf h the turtlenecks cut off the oxygen to his brain and hesa just didn't know what he was ver saying. okay, those can be very constricting. n be very >> well, at least sa constricting the well, at least sam brinton's not chasing his baggage. >> look, laura , there wast chan a moment many missed last week or earlier this just beforebefoe to uarlier this just beforebefoe to ukraine. he triedaine, to enjoy a quiet dinner in d.c. when thist dinner happened, i hate to bother you t . we need to end this war ind to ukraine. we need the president. o bo i hate to bother you, butthis people are dying.laur >> and your thoughts on this? i don't like this ambushing people in russia. now, i have to say, now, i don't like i don't like it, but at least we know china is ending the war. ending th so china will be pushing the peace plan tomorrow. morning and i guess usurping the u.s. role on the world stage. by actually pushing for peace.h how ironic is that from china? but, you know, laura , when you
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have the reflux problem thatt joe biden does, the last thing you want to do is disturbing. your disturb him while he's chewing his food. could have choked on a lam hbis chop or something. food. he cou have or something. food. he cou and then where would ukraine be ? >> i ask you don't don't want that. i'm still upset aboutsometh my dresses. ramen. thank you. ukrain don't jok well, in the face of inaction, from the laugh, the mutilated victims of doctors who perform tranh surgeries on kids are forced to fight back in a major way. and that's exactly what my nexty guest is doing. a transitioning teen , chloe cole, will tell us about it next. >> losing weight can have a huge impact on your life. i've seen it. i've lived it. lose weight with nutrisystem biggest and best offer this year. get 50 percent off all plans and 50% off a month of our protein shakes. act now and get a shaker bottle free. >> but wait, hold everything. be one of the first to call or go online and get your first month of premium meals free.
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alcoholics anonymous. >> for more information, visit eigg. it is well known that 85% even 85% of children who experienced gender dysphoria, identification differently when they reach puberty after the early phases of puberty, and therefore any medical% interventions are not recommended to people butdren children. >> well, this from one of finland's leading experts on pediatric gender care. and it shoul id be a wake up cac to all of america.a.et's f but let's face it,ace the daemc freaks who are pushing kids
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into life altering procedures, 5 they don't care that 85% of them would eventually just grow out of their fixation.f thei in fact, that's probably why these freaks want to push these surgeries onto kids at a younger and younger age,mage i get them young, and then the damage is done. but i want to repeat what that doctor said again. t85% of kids with this gender dysphoria feel differently when they reach puberty, which why in finland you can't perform these irreversible surgeries on kidsac at all. but here in the unitede in states you can. and this brainwashing happened to my next guest who underwent a double mastectomy at age 15 at age 17 . chloe changed her mind and transitioned. and today she decided to fight,i back , filing a groundbreaking lawsuit against kaiser and the doctors who she says performedce a change expert in honor.me >> chloe fuller joins me now
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along with her attorney ,r harmeet dhillon. chloe, what's your message? or have been told their son or daughter has gender dysphoria? thank you, laura , for havingvi me. my message to parent s right now is , unfortunately, you mightuno have to go against the advice of the doctors right now. and to keep your kids away from this ideology, to keep themd away from this experimentation. while also letting them know that you love them and staying as involved in their lives as you can. harmeet , we reached out to kaiser permanente in the statement that they gavecisw us , read in part that the carey rest with and the patient and their parents. s and in every case, we respect the patients and their familiesr familytients and their familiesr informed decisions about their personal health are made .
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is that really the case? we'll see. that's the lie. laura informed is the word impoi there. any and it is impossible for any patient who goes to get care of this nature at kaiser to give informed consent, because kaiser isn't telling the wholeee story to patients like chloe. in fact, they're pushing this surgery on children at youngeror ,younger ages. and to be very clear , it'sbusie both woke ideologyss and big business. they're signing up children for regr're signing up children for and treatment and a lifetime of regret for most of them. mas you just mentioned from tht expert in finland. and that is what studies show. and , you know, it is selling a lie that you can change your gender. that's a lie. and it is selling this mimicry and it is also pushing drugs on children with a false premise that puberty blockers are reversible. they are not.bert and they have lifetime effects on children that are unknown.lyt and so it is a package of lies and frankly, it is impossible to give informed consent under these circumstances. that is why we'rnsents e holdinghy we'rnsents seeking to hold kaiser and the physicians and medical
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professionals who did this to chloe leibel so that, first of all, she gets the care she needs for the rest of her life. and second of all, i think >>d second of all, i think to other children. >> right. and no child. well, matamata been sent to thet point. i think the point harmeet and chloe, sorry, it's likeit ithe cigarette companies. ng b they knew what they were doing, but they pushed it anyway. pushed it anyway for money for money and for for for branding and so forth.ur perso and chloe, to your personal, yo case, you get a double mastectomy at age 15 . >> we are now what do you do? what are you doing now to try care? e you doing now to try i mean, i've tried to reach out to all my doctors to got me into this situation, into the situation in the first place. and a gender specialist who referred me to the surgeon just told me that the regret, d this failed transition is just another part of my gender
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journey. and after surgery, i'm never going to be able to breastfeedme children.goin and aside from that, i've had some complications pop up years, posto i p and i haven't been able to get any help with that. i likely won't be able to be b a candidate for any reconstructive surgery either. chloe and ami, this is such an important issue in case and i am never letting this go as long as this is an issue in the united states . thank you for speaking out tonight. we really, really appreciate vihloe spealoe what profound insight did tonig kamala harris gracious reveal today? >> the last bite has it next. angie, you are not going to believe what i am going to show you right now when a group of women put me on flawless second skin, the latest biotech cosmetic breakthrough under one . i watch what happened.
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