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and i thought a lot of footballs. and we have a wonderful time. anyway, that is all the time we have left this evening. unfortunately, thank you for being with us and thank you for making additional possible set your dvr so you never miss an episode and let not your heart be troubled. "the ingraham angle" and laura ingraham up next please have a great weekend. >> i am lauren ingram and this is ingram angle from washington. thank you for being with us on a friday night. last night residents of east palace in ohio finally had their chance to question the railway responsible for that crash the set cost toxic chemicals pointed to the soil. after skipping previous events north them so that finally sent someone to a town hall. and even then, the ceo did not have the decency or the courage to appear. and they said they said some poor level representative to
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grovel. >> we are very sorry. we feel horrible about it. >> the contamination is on sites or gloves a number of weeks to figure out where it is. >> and the engineering -- willing to clean up this mess. >> should have clean up the first time. there's a lot of contamination. >> you have an answer the question of how long, because you knew was for too long. >> we are sorry. >> we care -- no it's more like they were forced to say that they care. and what should the residents feel reassured at all? it was old last week that they ohio governor john huston suggested that the company should temporally elite, or permanently relocate residents who feel unsafe.
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the north representative of course, he wouldn't commit to that. >> they talk about who we locating people but there is none. with your company being made to pay for if it was unnecessary? >> i will sit date on this topic right now is it's a balding conversation. we are going to make status driven decisions. >> imagine living under this cloud of uncertainty and fear, without a credible voice offering a credible plan. >> is not safe in my home, i cannot sell my home, and i've always expansive symptom. and then you leave and it goes away but then you come back and it's here again. i'm unable to live there. we want to hear a game plan tonight from you guys to say this is where were going to knock three weeks, so now we've waited another three weeks before anything is done. you haven't said anything up for. >> despite the claims that the area is safe to be inhabited and then the waters find a drink that on the relocation is
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needed, disturbing reports are continuing to trickle in. nearby has critics saying they are seeing five to ten new people every day with symptoms consistent with chemical exposure. but this isn't the only culpable party here. from day one, the biden administration have tried to pass the buck, falsely banding the trump administration for nixing regulations that had nothing to do with this crash. and it took the epa commissioner to reach to step foot in the sparse team. and it took paternity p, three weeks to get there. and as for biting himself, when he was more comfortable enjoying a photo op with zelenskyy in ukraine. >> you plan to visit ohio. with people there. >> i spoke with every official in ohio. in the democratic republic and continue with the basis as in pennsylvania. and of lay down and move them in the answers. >> at some point?
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by the way, the democrats to know better. democratic sherrod brown who spent last weekend in california raising cash for his reelection is pointing the finger at north and south end in his corporate lobbyist for the development. but how does that help though. and by the way he brought himself and accepted more than $41,000 north and sonic of lobbyist for his campaign and is delivered affiliated ex-political action committee since the year 2,014. met by contrast, newly elected ohio senator j.d. vance well, he's been the real deal. on the ground in east palace dean from the very beginning, he has made his constituents the top priority as it should be. his new legislation states that rail carriers will need to create emergency response plans and provide information and advance notification to the
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admission response commission of each states a train passed through. it's good stuff. not a train derailment revealed a lot of things didn't? the danger shortcuts in corporate america takes to save a buck, and the disdain for america especially the less affluent white part of the country and probably more republican. and perhaps more importantly, it shows us why leaders still matter. joining me now is ohio senator j.d. vance j.d. vance, senator vance i realized that both senator braun and spider-man's and i guess he was doing this from his hospital room have cosponsored your legislation so that's good, but the people in this area, and also western pennsylvania they still feel abandoned. so why hasn't the president shown up? >> well, i can explain that lower. and frankly my hands in his administration showed up until trump another folks effectively force the administration to stop paying attention to this because
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they are two sides of the law of course you want the government to do his basic job. you want to epa and other folks to be on the ground responded to the path crisis in real time and it took longer than it should not. and i'm happy to say they are some progress being made there, but you also want alydar stakes to show up and let people know that they care and that's one of the ways in which the biden administration have been a totally catastrophic failure. they blame the trump administration on the one hand, which is completely nonsensical in the district to be in the house. they refused to show up on the other hand that it's no wonder that the folks at these palace team for left behind. because i've been fighting every single day to make sure they get the support they need, and that we actually responded the crisis but the biden administration is by and large not going to help. >> abided bid set out a specifically senator to answer for his absence the area watch this. i don't have any chips to prevent this time this is been a priority we've had a multiagency reaction to this an operation on
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the ground. and we are trying to make sure that the community eight is getting what they needed to get back on their feet and to make them whole. >> so they went to the ukraine, went to poland. did those big speeches. but can't go soften his own country. the donald trump day. what did the truck does it mean to people on the ground? >> on the first thing in the is that a light on what's going on in east palestine, so many people have served or gotten to the fact that president trump showed up and talk to the people and made them feel like somebody was paying attention actually do think it actually she simply kick the biden administration in the proverbial teeth a little bit and got them off the rear end. they needed to pay attention to this area and needed to send resources to the area have got to say they've been a lot better since chuck came to town and they were before hand. i think the president deserves a lot of credit for that. >> chuck schumer, he decided to try gaslight the issue. this week watch.
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>> he was so typical for people like donald trump to do the bidding of special-interest, cause harm to the american people. because that's what he did he loosen well of regulation and then point the finger at someone else when something terrible happens. it is just what he did here. >> so what is the truth here? their attempt to bring chump? >> look, this bothers me because his complete dereliction of leadership. when you talk about the regulations this is an obvious point or lease it should be, you want to get rid of regulation the don't promote public safety but you want to make sure they are actually ensuring public safety with the laws that we have. there it is not a single regulation a deregulatory thing at the trump administration bids that you can paint on east palace other words, the president meeting president trump deserves none of the brain because his administration did nothing that promoted the disaster needs palace being, and his effort to try and force play in my trunk, it's not just wrong on the facts
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it distractions from the job which is what my legislation tries to do. >> them and they're blaming trump inflation tried to blame him for crime, i saw so much i do that in now days. it is preposterous senator, it's been great to see you thank you for your leadership. earlier today the united states announce a new military aid for ukraine. roughly $400 million. that's on top of the tens of billions in aid both legal and economic already sent in the region as usual. and the american taxpayers and future generations are going to fit the bill for the free riders in europe. if russia is the threat that they say it is, then why is that the e.u. paying its share here? just take a look at this chart. look at what we are showing up in terms of humanitarian aid alessio vita states in the top. financial direct assistance and military aid. comparison with the europeans,
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and others are spending. this is a joke. not one would think that this would be kind of a major topic of conversation when biden met with the german chancellor olaf scholz at the white house today. but we did not hear any of this from biden. it is more meaningless rhetoric about how united the west this against vladimir putin. >> together we have critical business in ukraine. and, we've done everything in lockstep. and the nato allies, they are making the alliance stronger and more capable. >> germany expending a pittance on the war efforts despite the fact that it has the biggest economy in the e.u. and just like trump warned us all those years ago, germany is still not living to the military spending requirements because remember nato membership mandates of the country spent 2% of the gdp under on defense. germany, most of the other countries, they refused to do this, and thought germany is
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going in the long direction. the country has a hundred and 80,000 active shoulders. and just over 300 tanks. half of them are not roadworthy down from 500,000 troops, and 5,000 tanks at the height of the cold war. that is stunning. you now, schultz, led biden, is running up against internal political resistance as well. as we can, there were 13,000 germans who won't march in berlin calling for a piece pushing for ukraine. but in the u.s. they also seems to be some cracks forming in our pro-u.k. war media. the headline a political today says biden's triumphant visit to keep its way to a civil war reality. a renewed and brutal russian offensive is making incremental progress along the front. and moscow may be poised to receive assistance from china additionally u.s. analyst believed that china might be chairing to ensnare the u.s. and its allies a and i drink deep
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proxy conflicts draining those resources? if only there was somebody wondering about this exactly one year ago today -- russia would not be able to do what it's doing now without shining or providing a financial cushion. buying its energy, buying it sweet and so on. china's decision yesterday to abstain from a u.n. measure demanded the immediate withdrawal of russian forces from ukraine that sent a clear message that president xi is fine with putin's campaign of terror. and there is growing evidence that war opposition is even increasing inside bindings military circles world. now, proving the maxim that even a broken clock is right twice a day. general mark milley is surprisingly clear-eyed about the prospects for a ukrainian victory. in a note lotus nine in "the new york times" piece this week we learned that after progressive democrats released a
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public letter in late october, they were calling out president biden to seek a rapid end to the conflict, the group's leader quickly retracted that. but around the same time general mark milley argued in internal meetings that he ukraine was unlikely to make substantially greater battlefield gains, and they should be moved to the bargaining table. the white house quickly squelched such talk. but i can't believe i'm agreeing with her on everything but back to the biden people, so much for the transparency. because when biden says were going to be there as long as it takes. remember, that is just empty posturing. eventually, that type of chest usually gives way to cold hard reality. and remember, the voters will ultimately decide where are spending should go. joining me now is called the former dump jeopardy of defense and author of the strategy of denial. eldridge? how surprised were you to learn
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that mentally she said, essentially don't expect some big battle field gains by the ukraine any time in the future because i was shocked to hear that. >> yes, i will say, general milley is a ground for his expert, that's his daily work on some of the other, then we have great reason for spec skepticism but it's been amazing over this last month how this sort of conventional wisdom in that peace and political was really revealing. aaron holiday shifted from how this could be a quick victory so to this is going to be long-term conflict there was an article in "the wall street journal" saying back intelligence experts on both side of the alana cook agreed that it's going to be a long war suddenly there's realism ejected that this realism was apparent months if not a year ago. and we've been pursuing a policy that is detached from reality because the president going to kyiv, and giving sort of a kennedy in berlin wannabe speech, but that's not realistic
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at all. and, i think there's another piece that we really need to ground them in today's "the new york times" of all places. they are running an editorial saying that there is a huge conflict potentially bring with china. it would be saying that we've been able to boot both but it's not tenable. >> yes, but i've been worrying about the chinese connections all this is a just notified last year. now john kirby, elva chen is batched to assure that america's national security interests are being compromised by this endless assistance to the ukraine. check this out. >> we have with every single package that the president has approved make sure that our national security interests are knocking to be compromised by the material were given to the ukraine, i would issue would be drawn down on stocks for quite a vaporware comfortable and confident that with each package we are taking a pretty deep look to make sure we can still defend our national security around the world. >> i mean we have had high place military officials concern,
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about the depletion of our stockpiles, and also this cost big money and money is not going on she's in washington last time i checked. >> i'm sorry laura, this actually drives me crazy. and with all due respect that is not responsible or credible. i dropped leno who is actually command amanda specific said that we need to have intense urgency to avoid a war. in the reality is that assessments are in the open suggest that we run out of ammunition and the tyler long conflict in a like a week. either way, they have the ability to fly a balloon of our country, this sort of blase detachment, saying that we can handle all the things it's not credible. and i think what a sort of -- what is bewildering is that we are going to have to shift to the pacific. it's going to happen at some point and were not doing anybody any favors you not do any ukrainian any favors apn any favors because we can for pretending we can do it all. because were not grabbing reality. and what's bizarre is to see the president welcome the chance of jernade meade to washington as
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if everything is hunky-dory and the only way that there's going to be a long-term support for the ukraine given the fact that putin is not given up, is that he's an evil god but that's not the issue we live in the real world is with the fact that germany needs to step up and there been let off the hook and is bewildering. i don't get it because it doesn't make any sense. >> remember how the foreign policy elites were hitting tromped when he went up to europe and said hey, time to pony up. back then it was 75 years since the end of world war ii. but where is -- where is your military defense? and they said that you are against nato, you're trying to break up nato, but trump was living in the real world. >> absolutely it was completely right that the allies needed to do more, in fact the allied defenses given an increase under his tenure. in the west and we can get a nato is make promises that our bodies cannot keep. that we cannot follow through and this was happening right now i'm a good notions of the german's can't do it is belied by history and its medical and
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actually sort of shockingly soap for the germans to suggest otherwise. they have the largest military and nato euro, and this was during the cold war when they were under threat. they are fully capable of doing it yes is politically difficult but is it easier for people in east pasadena ohio to pay for supporting ukraine are defending taiwan know. but we spent doing a half of our gdp. it is shocking and i think laura you can only conclude right on is that there is a mismatch between the interest and perspective of the blog. the foreign policy lead and so forth and what is actually in the american's interest. and this can be reconciled at some point, but i think it's better for everybody if they start to do so now on a comic realistic basis. >> thank you. up next, were gonna take you to philadelphia where it turns out the only way that a 71-year-old guy can protect himself on his way home from dinner is with the sick shooter. so why do progressives want to make it harder for him to own one? that story coming up in moments
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he is not safe on his way home from just picking up chinese food. >> i was just about two blocks from his home, two males exit from the breezeway, and they announced the robbery. at that time, the 71-year-old pulled out his gun, and there is an exchange of gunfire between the 71-year-old, and these two individuals. they were both attending to robin. do you know, that the 71-year-old victim fired multiple shots. >> come here's what i'm going to remind you all the liberals would rather see people like that 71-year-old man left defenseless against the slugs. but it isn't just progressive politicians were making it harder for law-abiding citizens to protect themselves, corporate america is not getting in on the gang as well. now, we told you previously about how these mastercard is going to track gun store purchases preferably from other purchases. now, discover card, they have just announced that they are joining initiative starting in
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april. joining us now is for school burke project one and you own the knot up a horace, so the left, they have really co-opted corporate america. and this is so many issues. and now, they are going to make it harder for everybody especially honorable minorities in danger area to be able to protect themselves. by this tracking system and i think this makes a lot of people nervous. >> well absolutely. these companies do not need to be in the business of keeping track of what you're doing when you make your purchase as long as it's lawful. spend more time figuring out how to get the interest rates lower rather than this nonsense that threatens the civil liberties of the american people. and you are talking about a man and it could have been a woman,r
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free. to go down the street in their own neighborhood. instead of these corporation joining with the wolves first, americans are going to have to start arming themselves in this country is going to have to change his policies and start holding these people accountable. >> we are adding barriers to entries, to people who want to just lawfully exercise their second amendment rights. i'm telling a lot of people are not going to buy a gun if they feel like okay wait i'm going to be on some list even if the cards are denying that. >> absolutely we have a wicked cocktail for crime and incentivizing criminals regards the industry and do whatever they want. i don't feel straight walking around l.a. at night. during the day. and i'm sure the 71-year-old man is going to have a hard time recovering from the stretch out mode is gonna be looking over his shoulder from here on out walking across the street. and it is important that citizens have the ability to arm themselves when we are living in areas like this when we are faced with dangerous like this but it's also important that we have changes in policy and i
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think a lot of people have to look at the story gonna be looking at the d.a. in philadelphia and alec rosner. where there has been an impeachment process trying to gget a monitor they are even may democrats are voting for him to be impeached. and he continues to support what he deems is a moderate take on crime and criminals are being left back out onto the street and commit career criminals and ending the case is like the 71-year-old it's devastating. >> yesterday in a white house briefing, they engaged in some revisionist storytelling watch this. >> the president inherited and increase in crime and when he walked into this administration visiting a president that was let on that. let on making sure that we keep and put four public space be and law enforcement policies to make sure that we keep our communities safe. >> of course there is no mention of d.a.'s regular that she just mentioned they don't have any culpability here at all for this
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revolving door of crime. just like, i had mentioned. >> so they stories d.a.'s that are wreaking havoc in communities allowed our country but this president started his 2020 campaign by keeping as his running mate someone who was supporting getting people out of jail for the most heinous crimes. and he is ralph a white flag across america. i understand that he's going to sign the bill and the district of columbia prevents them from going even more crazy in lessening punishment and penalties for criminals but his administration, his department of justice they have signaled mightily that it is open season if you are a criminal, knowledge or time to shine. we need to turn that around. >> on a scale of 1 to 10, how high a problem is this crime this democrats in in 2024. >> should be a ten, for anybody
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was their eyes open and cares about their own lives and the life of their family member and their peers and their friends crime is running rampant everywhere especially in a metropolitan areas and it's time for people to wake up and start voting against the people who were causing it. >> i thank you to both of you. and here's the latest entry into this conference of the law of unintended consequences. the college campuses and they have for decades but only recently has this take on a more perverse form and that includes an obsession with micro-aggression and a full shutting down speech. it's a progressive hope that the tactics would be so effective and overwhelming that anyone stepping outside the liberal orthodoxy just end up electing. well guess what, the opposite has happened. in a "new york times" princeton university senior adam hoffman is writing that puritanical he progressive campuses alienate
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conservative students from the liberal peers from the college as a whole. in turn, the american universities that once served a moderating finishing schools they have become breeding grounds. and this is for conservative firebrands. joining us now is that princeton senior adam hoffman. well adam, you seem to upset a heck of a lot of people with this piece. when writing the new republic said that this description of colleges has never been true. but it is real free thought of free expression left for princeton? >> thank you so much for having me, i want this piece precisely because i do not think so. i disagree with that writer. and i'm a senior now and through my four years i have served in leadership, and this is been for a number conservative in places on campus from college republican to the conservative channel has observed this trend that identified in the article
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were apolitical students are becoming politicized and moved to the right. and conservative students moderate conservative citizens even are becoming further politicized and moving to the right as well. and this is a trend that i've seen in celery and just in the past year and a half. >> well, i think on the campus of the 80s, that was after the carter years, you start a whole new generation of young reaganites. i was when i was in college. nil is wondered where they if this would happen on college campuses in this country because when you go so far love, shep -- so much speech, and play this game of micro-aggression, it's possible no fun. it's no fun. they are the most puritanical, and i'm glad you use that word puritanical, but tell me why that word applies to these people. >> sure, i think what you see on the part is that the old college campus skewed liberals. it had a liberal bias. you might be the only
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conservative in your class. and you be able to voice that opinion and then it would be shut down. but i think what's happening today is something different. there is not just a liberal bias, but i think conservatives are being excluded. you can even voice that opinion. your shutdown before you even honor an argument. and i think, that is the true difference today. that conservatives can't get funding for their events on campus like progressive student. like progressive students can. and it's part of a broader trend everything on the left, and it is leaving effects on the right. >> adam, congratulations i know we will get to talk to again thank you so much. not party b is working with mcdonald's and some of the french chances are mine. we have a whole new friday 58 feature as well so don't miss this one. raymond arroyo is of the day there.
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new york. disgraced south carolina attorney alec myrdal will spend the rest of his life in prison. the judge sentenced him to two life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murders of his wife and son. his murdered lawyers are already planning a repeal. they say prosecutors are unfairly introducing testimony about his financial crimes among other things. doctors say a lesion removed from president biden's chest last month is cancerous. a letter sent to the white house earlier today confirmed a lesion. it was basal cell carcinoma. his doctor said that this type of skin cancer is the most common form does not typically spread to other parts of the body. we are told that all cancerous tissue was removed, the area are healed nicely, i know for their pretreatment as needed. i am anita vogel so let's take you back to "the ingraham an angle." >> it is friday, so that means it is time for friday follows. and for that, we tried to
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fox news contributor raymond arroyo, raymond, rat cardi b, as part of the new celebrity enjoys meal per adult motion and mcdonald's. but i understand that everyone's loving it. >> while both cardi b, and her boyfriend offset, are part of the promotion. they have appropriately set off some of the mcdonald's owners. "the wall street journal" reports that several mcdonald's franchises said that the artist lyrics and lifestyles are not aligned with the company's brand. and could a real mcdonald's family-friendly images. there were a few musings around the promotion and whatever could they mean? >> ♪ ♪ >> that is not clear exactly the special sauce people want to think about when they're ordering a big mac laura i'm a look, these franchises do have a great. i may do something called the
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golden arches code, within mcdonald's kh that prohibits them from partnering with musical acts associated with content. that have offensive language in the lyrics. so they do have a point, it is kind of a row the family-friendly images of the franchise. >> we are a long way from the hamburger and would you like fries with that at that is i can say. >> will need a break today. >> and rain man, we have a new segment tonight. it is called raised three wishes. >> that's right, these are my wishes for the re, starting with, if you bring the beat of military is noted right that all the countries that you're a murderer, i wish she would not comment on somebody else's murder trial, arkasnas staff is nancy grace. >> a lot of people asking me when i think about this alex murdaugh, i don't know why they think i'm an expert. but i think it's more likely that he did it yes. but it is also more likely saying reasonable doubt. i've got 9-2:30 three years.
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33 years because i caught some guys trying to sell my stolen property. >> i wonder why people would think that he's an expert laura, just wondering. redemption is always possible but to quote someone, if you are a hypocrite we can't acquit. >> rain man, i just see him, and it's enraging okay. i can't even look at the guy commenting on a murder trial. it's ridiculous. >> well, my second wish and reports of the u.k. drafts to show for babies and the parents. if parents want to see a jack shall have added but i wish parents would think about the innocence of the children and leave in the home. i know babies like bouncy swings, but i'm not sure if this is the playmate they need are the ones i was expected. and i thought that when they talk about floor paint, this is what they envision for the top. >> i mean, this is ridiculous.
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i thought this was kind of -- i felt when they lifted it it was nice gymnastics. it's like baby and me gymnastics. this is -- this is a swing set. >> yes, how do we go from there said that, because i'm sorry this is where to live. they are sexualizing kids and politicizing them. but i blame these parents who frankly should be brought up on child abuse charges. i'm sorry, this is where aligned. >> is all about the parents as usual. >> it is. finally, if you're lamenting the state of your dating life, i wish gen z people will find a way to communicate that did not involve words like when they're talking about the talking stages. >> emma wright the biggest -- the biggest thing that annoys me is the whole dating world is the talking stage because it's so annoying. the whole -- the whole inconsistency in them. i really hated so much.
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>> she said like 37 times in 48 seconds laura. if a guy needs a translator to figure out what you're saying, he is going to go the other way. after hearing this i want to go spend the rest of my life late fortnight. i don't blame them running to the basements. this woman, she is an example of why 60% of single guys are still single. this is a disaster. 66 of all men are single. >> will get into that next time. arraignment, you know the like thing has been something that i've been at war with four. for decades. and eight shows no sign of abating. well, part of the talking stage that used to be called dating okay. there is nothing wrong with being able to communicate a news flash for jen zeke correll's, then love and crave intelligence to. up your game, and the guys will follow. teach them that you want more, and the guys will follow suit.
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but, when you are just refusing to talk. or for filling every with lake. they will run. they will flee. and only look for hook ups. and it's not good for you or them. >> hello how everyone has the same uniform onto. the spaghetti straps. it is all the uniforms that you have for just the same way. it varies in color but that's it. all right raymond and i hope you have like a totally like an awesome week. >> i hope you like to have a like to have a like a great weekend like to like. >> so why are young men single of two times the rate of young women. and why is this and then they love expert samantha burns has some surprising answers and that is next.
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>> i have got the perfect girl for you. >> janice i apologize if it seems eager to jump into a forest intimate situations that people like to call dating. i don't like the file. you're sitting there wondering year food on your face from talking too much or if i'm not interested so i play like and then she said but i'm not interested but she might be interested but do i want to be interested but now she's not interested so now starting to get interested. >> is a pretty somebody times from 20 something-year-old where the men who really want
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relationships well, marriage rates or pump a name dropping nearly 60% over the last 50 years. and now single men in their 20s are outpacing single women by a huge margin. data from the pew research center revealed that 62% of men ages 18 to 29 were single compared to just 84% of women in the same age range. so why? well one attached 20-year-old man told "the new york post" that dates feel more like job and it is now. the way dating is currently just makes me want to hook up. locally with no stress and no strings attached. i am unmotivated he says to socially something serious for the time being. another blame covid in the lockdown saying that it's just not as much fun anymore. and that online dating takes too much work. i'd rather take all that and put it towards my career. i'm also still very young i don't feel the need to rush especially if people do not act as naturally as they did before covid. so it is this all mean for america?
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of our societies in general. jenny may now samantha burns, dating coach in the millennial love expert. years i've had some chances to work with young woman over the years but what you think now there is so much of the disparity between the sexes where these young men stand to stay in a more advanced allies state. into their 20s and even into their 30s and sometimes even the 40s. >> come that is a great question. i think there is not just one clear answer. it is a multifactorial response here. so i think that, absolutely some financial peace come into play. a lot of people going to college and graduate school and having a lot of student loans and debt and taking allowed to feel establishing their career and maybe want to pay off some of that debt because the jumping into relationship so that it could be one factor people are getting married after the 30s. some of that research to show that the advantage of people just increase significantly after age 30, so people are so
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getting married and having kids is just happening later in life. i also mean that nowadays, spaceship people during the pandemic got out dating, social media sites create an action. some may be fair having some of their emotional into the deceitful fulfilled by having casual conversation on dating apps and on social media sites. without feeling the pressure or need or motivation to get off line in the in person. you know and that is ultimately sad because. >> yes, lemme ask about an aspect of this and this is a recent piece in psychology today by dr. greg marco rose, who places the blame on in part -- for this problem with dating and marriage on. in riding the data from the u.s. u.k. and australia suggests between 76 and 87% of 18 to 29-year-old man are consuming
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images regularly, faced with a highly competitive dating environment and below for rewards of images they appear to be taken the path of resistance. men fell, i think this is a huge national crisis. and it is a destroyer of young relationships. and i've heard it from many people over the years, needs exploded. and it's right on the money back money back commentary. >> yes, i do think that there is a images problem here. and why would they be motivated to go out and spend money and put in the effort of courtship if they're not looking for a serious commitment. if they just looking for casual dates or interaction or intercourse, to put in the effort and money in courtship, when they can just pleasure themselves for free at home i think it is absolutely taking a toll. and also, video images are so performative and it can cause a lot of intimacy issues in the bedroom and in real life.
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>> laura: plane mishaps or close calls seem to be in your daily occurrence and after watching biden's nominee to lead to the faa, well, i would not expect things to get better anytime soon. >> what airspace requires -- >> i'm not sure i can answer that question right now. >> what are the six types of airspace that protect national security? >> sorry, i cannot answer that question. >> what are the operational limits? >> i'm not a pilot so -- >> can you tell me what causes an aircraft to spin or stall? >> i'm not a pilot. >> what are the three certifications the faa requires?
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>> three types. >> can you tell me what the minimum separation is for landing and departing airliners? >> i don't want to guess on that, senator. >> laura: and went up for air travel? that is it for us tonight. thank you for watching. set your dvr's so you never miss us. it is america now and forever. have a great weekend. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: all right! look at you people. stop it. stop it. stop it. [laughs] take that, "outnumbered." happy friday. you know what we do first. let's welcome today's gas.
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