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>> and i throw out a lot of footballs and we have a goodtimw time anyway. >> unfortunately, that's all the time we havet this e up thia evening. thank you for being with us.nk y thank you for making this showoo possible. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode and letd e not your heart be trouble. laura ingraham and the ingraham angle are next. m angle" >> have a great weekend.e have a i'm laura ingraham. is this is ingram angle from washington. ram anglthanks for being with ua friday night. >> last night, a residents ofn o east palestine, ohio, finallyal had their chance to questionly the railway responsible for that crash that sent toxicre chemicalsponsis pouring into s their soil after skipping previous events, norfolkinally s southern finally sent someone to a town hall. and even then, the ceo didn't have the decency or the courage to appear. instead, they sent some poor, lower level representative
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to grovel. >> my name is darren wilson.gr we are we're very sorry. we feel the contamination that's on site. >> it took us a number of weeks to figure out where it is right by the you're going to clean up the first five minutes. >> so we should go . all right. that's what i want to know.th you know, but we are sorry we ar and we do. >> we care. s more l no, it's more like they were forced to say that they care. and why should the residents a feel reassured at all? it was only last week that ohiok lieutenant governor john hustedt suggested that the company should temporarily ory elite, or permanently relocate residents who feel unsafy relocae.
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the norfolk representative, of course, he wouldn't commit towo thatuldn't. locati >> has there been any talk about relocating people? there is nt o major company willing to pay for it.necessar if the epa found it necessary. what state on this on this topic is right now, this will be an evolving conversation that's going to go on for quite a while. we are going to make that static driven decisions. okay, imagine living under this cloud of uncertainty and fear without a credible voice offering a credible plan. >> it is not safe in my home. i can't sell my house. i lose all experience, as youd h know. yeah.ou and then you l leave and it goeo away and you come back here again. i'm going to live ini' that. we wanted to hear a game lastths night from you guys say this i is where we're going, notwaited three weeks. so now i have to wait another three days before anything's done. you haven't said anything about testing. you haven't said anything about testing dioxins. arw, despite the claims that the area is safe to benk inhabited, that the water
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is fine to drink, and that's relocation, is it needed? disturbing reports continue to trickle in nearby health clinics say they're seeing five to ten new people every day day with symptoms consistenth ss consistent with chemical buth chemical exposure. but norfolk southern isn't the only culpable party here. from day one . the binde administration has tried to pass the buck, falselyn blaming the trump administration for nixinthg do i regulations that had nothingth to do with this crash. and it took the epato rea commissioner two weeks to step foot in palestine. sparit took paternity, pete,ek three weeks to get there. thereand as for biden himself,o was more comfortable enjoying a photo op with the leonski in ukraine. >> there were people i spoke with every official in ohio, democrat and republican, on a continuous basis, as in basis aspennsylvania, i laid out a little bit in there. what i think the answers are
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and we understand at some pointw ,by the way, ohio democrats, they're no better. democratic s democrat sherrod brown , who spent last weekend inspen california raising cash for hist reelection. he's pointed the finger at ionorfolk southern's corporate lobbyist for the derailment. but help, how does tha though? >> and by the way,e brough brown himself has accepted more than 40 one thousand dollars from norfolk southern and its lobbyists to his campaign and to political affiliated political action committees. since the year two thousand and four. 2 now, by contrast,014, newly eled ohio senator jd vance, well, de. he's been the real deal on the ground in east palestine ea fromthe ve the very beginning. he has made his constituents the top priority, as it should be . his new legislatiod ben, the sts that rail carriers would need n to create emergency responseeeds plans and provide information and advance notificationovid tos
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emergency response commissions of each state. io commieacha train passes throo that's goougd stuff.h. now, the train derailmentt of palestine reveal a lot ofs di things, didn't it? the dangerous shortcuts corporate america takes to save a buck. >> the disdaina bu for middlefor america, especially less affluent white part ofprobably the country, and probably more republican and perhaps imp most importantly, it showss us w jo why leadershy still matter. >> joining me now is ohio senator vance. senator vance, i realize that both senatorses brown and guess fetterman, and i guess h he was doing this from his hospital leom, have co-sponsored your legislation. so that's good.so but the people in this area and also in westerna th pennsylvania, they still feel eyabandoned. so why hasn't the presidente shown uppresid? >> well, i can't explain that, laura . and frankly, why hasn't his ds administration in hi shown up ul trump and other folks effectively force the administration unt to start
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paying attention to this? ofere are two sides of thi tswo law, of course c, you want. the government to do its basic job. you want the epa and otherfolks folks to actually be on the ground responding to the crisis in real timsie thats in k longer than it should have,y ar though i'm happy to say thatso there's some progress being tode thereme progr. you also just want leaderset peo to actually show up and letplred people know that they care. and that's one of the ways insti which the administration has then a totally catastrophiontotc failure. they blamed the trump administration. on the one hand me the t, whichs completely nonsensical in addition to being a complete enltricpartisan hackery. and they refused to show up.nd on the other hand , it's no f wonder the folks of east. palestine feel left behind. thve been fighting everyi've sie day to make sure they get the support that they need and that we actually respondthee the crisis. >> but look, the busminihstrati administration is by and large >>t going to helo helpp. >> so biden did send out his press secretary, though, senator , to answer for hisea wt absence from the area. watcchh. . >> i don't have any troopships to preview for you at this timee . h this has been a priority. we a have had a multiagency to
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reactionthis to this, an operat on the ground, making sure that the community and innisfail's team was getting what they needed to getneeded t backn their feet and to make themo thy whole. >> and so i went to ukraine, went to poland that the big. speeches can't show up in his own country. th but donald trump did. what dide dona the trump visit meanund? to the people on the ground? >> well, the first it showed a light on what's going on inins his palacet and so many peopleo felt forgotten. the he fact thatr president trump showed up, d mae actually talked to the people, just made them feel like somebody was paying attention. i actually do think it actually physically kicked the biden administration in the proverbial teeth a little bit and got them off their rear ends. they needed to pay attentionthsd to this area. they needed to send resourceurcs to this area. sinct to say t, they'vhey'e beee i lot better since trump came to town than they were a beforehand. and i think the president deserves a lot of credit lot of that chuck schumer decided to try to gaslight the issue this
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week. >> watchthis week watch. is so a people like donald trump to do the bidding of speciale interests, cause harm to the american people. that's what he did when heell or loosened railroad regulations and then point t point the finge someone else when something terrible happens. that'seoneelse w just what he d. >> s >> well, what's the truth here? their attempt to blame trump? look, this really bothers me, ti laura . s botherbecause it's a complete dereliction of leadership. look, when you talk aboutwhen y regulations, this is an obviousu point, or at least it should be . you want to get rid ofwant regul regulations that don't promotey public safety, but you want to make sure that we actually are insuring public safety with the laws that we have. there is not a single regulator or deregulatory thing that the trump administration didthay that you can pin on palestine. in other words, the presidentid being president , trump deserves none of the blame.metr the brai did nothing that promoted the disaster in east palestine. t to try to force it's not trump. it's not jus just wrong
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on the facts. ob it distracts us from the job, w which is what my legislation triemys to do. d they're blamin >> i mean, that blaming trump for inflation, they're trying to blame him forg crime. i saw someone trying to do and now this. it is preposterous. 's been g senator , great to see you.u and thank you for your leadership. earlier today, the united states announced a new military aid package for ukraine worth roughly one hundred million dollars. now, that's on top of the tens of billions in aid, both lethal and economic. we've already sent the region, as usualomic already sent inualn taxpayers and our future taxpa generations are footinyeg the f the bill for the free riders ine europe. if russia is the threat that they say it is , then why is tht the e.u. paying its shar is the you paying its fair share here? just tak e a look at this chart. look at what we're shelling outp in terms of humanitarian aid. that's the united states on the top financial direct themil. assistance and military aid compared to what the europeansg.
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and others are spending. th this is a joke. d be now, one would think that, you r know, this would be kind of a major topic of conversation when biden met with the german chancellor, olaf schulz, at the white house today. but we didn't hear any of this n from biden is more meaningless rhetoric about how united the westhetoric is against puti> >> the other one worked lockstep to supply criticale. security assistance. ukraine and everything from we'e what we've done in lockstepep as nato allies, we're making the alliance stronger and more capable. >> germany is spending a pittance on the war effort,its despite the fact that it hasiggt the biggest economy in the eu. >> and just like trump warned all those years ago, germany is still not living up to the relitary spending requirements . remember, nato membership mandates that countrie nat s spend two percent of their gdp on their own defense.n de but germanfensy, most of the otr countries, they refuse to do this.
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in fact, germanythis, and thoug. the wrong direction. the country has one hundred andr eighty thousand active soldiers and just over three hundred tanks. s. a half of them aren't roadworthy, down from five thousand troopsd in five thousand tanks at the height of the cold war. that is stunning. and now it's like biden is running up against internal political resistance as well. last weekend, there were t thirteen thousand germanheres who marched in berlin calling for a peace push in ukraine.r u. but in the u and in the u.s.. there also seems to be c some cracks forming in our prour ukraine war media. the headline in politico today,i biden's triumphant visit to kyiv gives way to a sober war reality. a renewed and brutal russian offensive is making incremental progress along the frontcrementb and moscow may be poised to receive assistance from china. additional to us analysts belie china may be trying to ensnarete the u.s. and its allies in
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a lengthy proxy conflict, draining their resources. ha, if only there were someone - warning about this exactly one year ago today. russia would not be able to do what it's doing now without china. doing now without shining or providing a financia providing a financial cushion, h buying its energy, buying itions wheat and so on . china's decision yesterday to abstain from a un measure demanding the immediate withdrawal of russian forces from ukraine. that sent a clear messag ukraint president xi is fine with putin's campaign of terrofr .. >> and there is growing evidence that war opposition is even increasing inside biden's military circle as well. >>creasingnside bi now proving m even a broken clock is righticea twice a day, general markral ma milley is surprisingly rk clear eyed about the prospects for a ukrainian victory. in a little noticed line from pe a new york times piece t this week, we learn that after progressive democrats releaseden
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a public letter in late october enlling on president biden to seek a rapid end to the confc conflict, the group's leader r quickly retracted it. but around the same time, general mark milley argued inn n internal meetings that ukraine was unlikely to makelike substantially greater battlefielly sd gains and should be moving to the bargaining table. bathe white house quickly squelched such talk. i can't believe i'm agreeingng with me on everything, but back to the biden people. so much for their transparency whenansparen biden says we're gg to be there as long as it takes. remember, that is just empty posturing. eventually, that kind of chestus thumping usually gives way to cold, harhardd reality. and remember, the voters will ultimately decide where our spending should go . joining me now is elbridge kolby, former trump deputy assistant secretary of defensety ded author of the strategy of denial. elbridge, how surprisenial.d wee
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you to learn that meely saide essentially don't expect some big battlefieldsentiall gas by ukraine any time in the future? i was shocked to hear that. , yeah, i mean, i will say general milley is a groundor force expert. i mean, that's his that's his h bailiwick on some of his othergr comments. i think we have great reasont rg over thi for skepticism. but, laura , it's been amazing w over the last month. how this sort of conventional wisdom in that piece in politico was really revealinndgu has shifted from this couldso be a quick victory, too. this going is going to be a lonm conflict."t there was an article, i think,h in the wall streetstreet j jourl saying that intelligence experts on both sides ofelligenc the atlantic agree that it's going to be a long war. so suddenly there's realism injected. realis but this realism was apparent months, if not a year ago.ar ago and we've been pursuing a policy that's detached from reality. i mean, the president goinm ity g to kyiv and giving sort of a kennedy in berlin, wannabe's
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speech, but that's not. actually realistic at all.and, and i think there's anothe i the piece that we really need to ground in today. today the new york times, of all'sl places, wrote an editorial an et running an editorial saying, you know, there's a hugetherlict conflict potentially brewing with china. and we've sort of been saying, oh, we can dh o both. >> and that's not tenable now.>> yeah, well, i'm i've been warning about the chinese alnnection to all of this. as we just noted for the lastye. year. no now, john kirby, elbridge diw dn his best to assure everyone that america's national security interests aren't being natiromise d by this endless chsistance to ukraine. >> check this out.eck this out. >> we have with every single package that the president has natioved, made sure that our national security interests are not going to be compromisert by the material we're givingine, to ukraine. now, it is true. i we've been drawing wouss dowuedr on stocks quite a bit, but weta are comfortable and confident that with each packageannfidente taking a pretty deep look to make sure that we can stillak defend our national security interests around the world. >> we've mea had high placed military officials concerned
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about the depletion ofkpiles our stock stockpiles and also this cost big moned also ty. money is not growing on trees in washington. last time i checkei checked i'm laura , this thisis actually really drives me crazy. >>ly drives me crazy with all dt to admiral kirby, that is not responsible or credible. admiral, admiral, aqualina,d amn the one who's actually in command in the pacific has saidt we need to have intenssee urgeny to avoid a war. and the reality is that assessments that are in the open suggest that we wouldg run out of munitions in the taiwan conflict in, say, a week. eith and by the wayer, you know,to fy they have the ability to fly a balloon over our country. athis sort of blasé detachment, sort of, you know, we can handle all these things. it's just not credible. and i mean, i think what's what's sort of it's actually bewildering. i mean, we are going to have to shift to the pacific.point an it's going to happen at some point. and we're not doing anybody anak favors. we're noiat doing ukrainians ann favors. we're not doing europeans anyy favorsfa anyfavors b by pretende can do it all. we're not we're not we're notwen really grappling with realitoty and what's bizarre is to seeesi the president welcome the chancellor of germane chancey
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to washington as if everything is hunky dory. and the only wayy and that thero going to be a long term support for ukraine, given the factthe that putin is not giving up.ut ' putin is an evil guy.e in the ra that's not the issue. but we got to live in the real world . the only ways if tha the germand step up and we're letting them off the hook and it's honestly bewildering. i mean, i just don't get iewtili because it doesn't make any. sense. >> but>> rem remember how the fn policy elites were hitting he wt trump when he went over to europe and said, guys, time to pony up its back then it was seventy five years since the end of world war two ,e is u where where's the where's your military defense? agd they were like, oh, you're against nato .re trying to break up nato, but trump was you're trying to break up nato . >> now, trump was living in the real world , absolute president trump was completely to right that the allies needed to do more . in fact, the allied defense spending did increas alliee unds tenure.d we and the worst thing that we can do with nato is make promises co that our bodies can't keept , that we can't follow through. and that's what's happenin g right now.ge i mean, the notion tharman'st gs
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can't do it is belied by history and cynical and actually sort of shockingly foe germans to suggest to suggest otherwise. they had the largest militarynd in nato , europe during during a the cold war when they were under threat. they are fully capable oly cf dg . yeah, it's politicallyy disi difficult. but is it politically i mean, is it easy for peoplere in for t palestine, ohio, to pay for supporting ukraine or defending taiwan? ng taiwan know. but we spent doing no, but we spent three andshockg a half percent of our gdp. i mean, it's shocking.ca and i think you have to you can only conclude in this war. senator vance's comments were right on , is that there'stweenh a mismatch between the interests and perspectiv ane of the blob, the foreign policy elite and so forth, and what's i actually in american's interests. t so and that's going to bek reconciled at some point. but i think it's better foro so everybody if we start to do so o now on a common, realistic basis.a comic realistic basis. >> alberich, thank you. now, up next, we're going to take you to philadelphia, where it turns out the only way a 71 year old guy can protectwit himself on his way home fromhe dinner is with a six shooter. t >> so why do progressives want to make it harder for him to own one ?n mome
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a 71 year old man isn't safe on his way home frofrm just picking up chinese food when he was just about two blocks from his home. >>ks two males exited from a breezeway. they announced a robbery.71-yea atr- that time, the 71 year old pulled his gun and there was an exchange of gunfire between the 71 year old and these two individuals that were attemptingviduals. to rob him. i dodo know that the 71 year old victim fired multiple shots.'s >> all right.remind here is where i'm going to remind you all that liberalse would rather see people like that. peo 71-year-old man left defenseless against seventy one year old man left defenseless against the thugs. but it isn't just progressive politicians who are making it harder for law abidingrder for e to protect themselves. corporate america is now g in on the game gang as well. abw, we told. you previously how visa and mastercard, we'reg going to track gun storeto purchases separately from other purchases. we'll now discover card. they've just announced thattart
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they're joining the initiativei april. starting in april. >> joining us now, horacjo nowei cooper, co-chair of project 21 and prager u. personality amela ep.u the knot a.b. horace, so the left has really kohat co-opted corporate america on so many issueans and now they're going to make it harder for everybody, especially vulnerable minora in danger, inner city areas, to be able to protect themselves by this tracking system.tr and i thinackingk just makes a e peopleop nervous. solutely. >> well, absolutely. these companies do not neeot neu to be in the businessis 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 non ends. s th that threatens the civilciican liberties of the american people.g ab and you're talking about a man it could have been a woman. it could have been any american in their senior years. rs, no lno longer free to just n
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the street in their ownn neig neighborhoods instead of thesehb corporations.. instead of these corporation joining with the wolves fi joining with the jokesters, americans are going to haverss r to start armine gog themselves and this country is going to have to change its policiesol and start holding these peoplee. accountable. >> we're adding barriers to entry to people who want to just lawfully exercise their second amendment rights. not gointelling you, a lots. of people are not going to want to buy a gun if they feel like, okay, wait, i'm on some listn .e even the kurds deny that.>> abs >> absolutely.cked laura , we have a wicked cocktail for crime and incentivizing criminals to go out into the street th want. t ever theyry i don't feel safe walking str around l.a. at night or evenai during the day sometimes here. and i'm sure the seventy one year old man who's goingcovi to have a hardng time recovering from this gunshot wound is o going to be looking over his anoulder from hereer from on o walking across the street. and it is important that ins hav citizens have the ability to arm themselves when we're thi living in areas like this, whesn we are faced with dangers likepn this. but it's also important that we
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have changesthat we in policy.ho and i think a lot of people, after looking at this story, are going to be looking at ale the d.a. in philadelphia, larry krasner, where there's beerosneo impeachment process, trying to get him out of there.get even mana s voting for him to be impeached. and he continues to support what he deems a moderate take on crime, where criminals are being let back out onto the street, becoming career criminals. and we're ending cariminal withs like this. seventy one year old, it. is devastating. now, yesterday yesterday, a white house briefing karine jean-pierre engaged in some revisionist storytelling. >> watch thi is. >> the president inherited increase in crime. ation and when he walked in into this administration and this is a president who was led on who was led on making sure that we keep that we put forward public safety and law enforcement policies to make keep our community safe . >> of course, horace, no>> of ce mention of days like larry krasner that pamela just mentioned. gular thatthey don't have any cy
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here at all for this revolving door of crime. >>revolvjust so we got the sorod de's that are wreaking havoc ina communities all acrosski our country. but this president started hisig 2020 campaign by picking as hiss running mate, someone who was supporting getting people outou of jail for the most heinous crimes. and he has raised a white flagsp across america. t he's >> i understand that he's going to sign the bill in the district of columbia thatm prevents them from going evefro more crazy on lessening punishment and penalties for crlessening punishmepenaltcrimi but his administration, hiss de department of justicparte hasd signaled mightily it's open season. >> if you're a criminal, now's your time to shine. we've got to turn that. round now. >> i'm on a scale of one to 1 t ten . how higho how a bigger problemme is crime for the democrats i nn in 2 202002 four ?
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>> oh, it should be a ten for o anybody who has their eyes open. careans abs about their own lives,an the lives of their family members, their peers, d their friends. crimthei e running rampant everywhere and especially in our metropolitan areas. and it's time foitan are it'r pn to wake up and start votinstge o against the people who are causing it. >> all right.we i thank you to o thank you. all right. and here's the latest entry into this concept that the law of unintended consequences really is a thin consequg. well, college campuses have been bastions of progressivism. now for decades, butly has only recently has this takenre on a more perverse form that micludes an obsession with micro aggressions and of course, shutting down speechcr. so progressive probably hope that their new tactics wouldan be so effective and so t overwhelming that anyone steppinghaanyone outside the lil orthodoxy would just end up relenting. well up electi, guess what? hasp the opposite has happened in a new york times op ed,am hof princeton university senior adam hoffman is writinfmg puritanical progressive campuses alienate conservativet
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,students frompe their liberal peers and from the college as ae whole. in turn, the american universities that once served s as moderating finishing schoolse have become breeding grounds brd for conservativein firebrands. joining us now is that princeton senior p adam hoffmanl well, adam, you seem to upset a heck of a lot of peopleriting with this piece. now, one writer in t the newubli republic is claiming that this description of colleges has nevecriptionr been true. but is there real free thought and free expression left athanky princeton? >> well, thank you sou so muchor having me in. i wrote this piece precisely because i don't think so.i di i disagree with that.sa with that, with that writer. i'm a senior n senior now and through through my four year served s, i've served inthi leadership for a number ofs numb conservative organizationsere in on campus, fro pm collegeampus republicans to the princeton area. arfrollege republice conservative journal.b and i've observed this trendsent that i identifieified d in
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the article were apolitical. students arets becomin areg politicized and moved to the right and conservative students moderate conservative studentshe even are becoming further politicized. and moving to the right as well. and this is a trenand thatd th e accelerate just just in year the past year.ana half. year and a half. >> well, i think the in the on the campus, the eighties, that was kind of after the carter years, you saw a whole new generation of young reaganites. that's when i was in college.n . nil is wondered where they if and i wondered whether this w would ultimately happen on the college campuses. ollegein this country, because n you go so far left shut down, so much speech, play this game of microaggression. it's first. it's no fun. it's no fun.o fun. that's that. they are the most puritanical. u and i'm glad to use that wordwod puritanical. tell m e why that word applies to these people. >> oh, sure. so i think what you saw in the past, the old college campus skewed liberal. b itia hads. a liberal bias.
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you might be thess. only conservative in your class and you'd be able to voice that oiceopinion and then it wouldomi be shut down. i think what's happening todayng theromething different. there's not just a liberal bias ,but i think conservative conservatives are being excluded. you can'g excludedt even voice t opinion. you're shut down before you even utteryour shutdown before . and ani think i think that'se the difference today. enceconservatives can't get fung foetr the events on campus. progressive students like progressive groups cant. and i h think this is just part of a broader trend that we're seeing on the left and is leaving effects on the right. >> adam, congratulations. gain now we'll talk to you again. mu. thanks so much. now, cardi b's working's and with mcdonald's and some of the franchises are mc mad . arem wein have an all new friday follies feature as well. fe don't miss this one . raim is up next day. >> there. first, i got him at gunpoint with being a public servant
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and for that, we turn to foxo news contributor raymond arroyo, . raymond, rapper cardi b is parte of a new celebrity endorsed meal promotion at mcdonald's.nes >> but i understand that everyone's loving it. >> yeah, well,h both khateebboi and her boyfriend offseten are part of the promotion.av they have apparently set offe ao some of the mcdonald's owners. the wall street journal reports that several mcdonald's franchisees said that the artist's lyrics and lifestyle aren't alignedy'sr with the company's brand and could erode mcdonald's anfamily friendly image. they're refusing to run the promotion, whatever they mean, laura . >>o once you get big medicine right into the book and a mouse game because it's flipping burgers, that's not exactly not the specia cl sauce people want to think about when they'rera ordering a big maclure. i mean, look, these franchisees do have a gripe. i mean, there's a there's
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something called somethi the gon arches code within mcdonald's that prohibits them from partnering with musical acts associated with content that conts offensive language in the lyrics. so they do havlye a poinricst a. does erode the family friendlyfamilf image of the franchise. >> we're a long way frommburge the hamburger. and would you like friesr uld yi with that? that's allke can i can say. >> we all need a break today. and raymon ad, we have a new segment tonight. it's called raisit ie three wiss . >> that's right. these arshes fore my wishes for the week starting with if youeaf barely beat a notorious murder rap that all the countrya thought you were guilty of,i wi i wish you would notsh comment s on someone else's murder trialal or cast yourself as nancy grac,e . a lot of people asking me what i think about this alex murdaugh trial. murdink i'm anhat you think. i'm an expert. do i think it's more likelye di that he did it? yes. buit yest more likely equals reasonable doubt. o 30 years.t
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thirty three years because i caught some guys tryingn to sell my stolen property.. >> i wonder why people would think th i wonderat why people would thik he's an expert. laura , just wondering redemption's is always possible. but to quote someone, if eyou'r a hypocrite, we can't acquit. >> raymond, i just i see him and it's enraging, okay? like, i can't even look at the guy commenting on a murder trial. l, >> it's ridiculous. well, my second wish, laura ,d concerns reports of a uk drago show for babies and theiree a j parents. now, look, iac f adults want to go parea drag show, have at. but i wish parents would think about the innocence of their children.he childn and leave in the home. and leave them at home. i know babies like bouncy swings, bus lit i'm not sure ifn this is the playmate they needee or the one that was expected. and i doubt that when they talk about floor play, this is what they envisioned for the tots. >> i mean, this is ridiculous. i thought this was kind of whenw
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you firsast looked at it, i thought, oh, it's a nice gymnastics. it's like baby i like baby and s bu at this is well, this is swing's we regards to things here. how did we go from romper room to humper room? this i i mean, i'm sorry, this is way out of line. they are sexualizing kids and laura . they're sexualizing kids. they're politicizing them. but i blamliticizie these parenh who frankly should be brought up on child abuse charges. ou i'm sorry.ned. this is well over the line.t th it's all about the finally as it is definably. finally, if you're lamentingllyi the statf e of your dating life, i wish genze would find a wayt i to communicate that did not like involve like filler words, like when they're talking about the talking stages, the biggest like i think the biggest thing that annoys me, like the whole dating world is like talking stages like that.g stag >> so annoying, like the wholee like and just like t the inconsistency in them. like i literallyhe hate that,o h
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like, so much. she said like thirty seven times in 48 seconds. ses laura. needs a translator to figure out what you're saying, he's like going h to go the other way.is the re i mean afterst hearing this i want to go spend the rest of my life playing for at night. i don't blame them running to the basements this woman is an example of why 60% ofll single guys are still single. . this is a disaster where 60% ofl all men are saying, yeah, we're going to get into that topic. >> but raymond, you know,has be the like thing has beeneni've b something that i've been aeen ar with for decades. and it well, it shows no sign of abating. >> well,g. part of the talkingg stage that used to be called dating, okay, there's nothingben wrong with being able to communicate and news flash for gen z girls. men loveco and crave intelligene to up your game and the guys will follow. teach them that you want more . the guys will follow suit. but,
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tot when you just, you know, refuse to talk or fill every sentence with like like like wil they're going to run, they'rl e going to flee and they're only going to look at hookups. and that's. not good for you or them. >> and i love how everyone hasse same uniform onto. the same uniform on to the spaghetti straps. it's all the it's all the same uniform. you have to dress in the sames n way, vary the colors, but that's about it. all right, raymond, like, i hope you have a like a like a totally like an awesome week. like, i like hope you have a great weekend, too. all right. right. take care.like now, why t are young men single at two times the rate of young women? and why does this demand our attention immediately? dating coach and millennial lovethen expert samantha burns s some surprising answers. >> and that's next. attention. military personnel, families and civilians who were stationed or worked at camp assoon from nineteen fifty three to nineteen eighty seven . if you were a loved one , live, served or worked at camp
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now it ullo you csj. >> >> i've got the perfect girl for you. janice, i apologize to you if i don't seem real eager to buyrt into a forced, awkward, intimate situation that people . like to call dating. i don't like the feeling you're sitting there. you're wondering, do i haveng food on my face if the i eatinrg yeo i talking too much? not are they talking ini play my interests? i'm not really interested. should i play like i'm interested le andthen s? sted but do i'm not that interested, but i think she might be interested. but do i want to be interested right now? she's not interestedrested but . a sudden i'm getting i'm starting to get interested. >> you've heard it so many times. is a prmei'm twenty somethingsy where are the men who really
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want relationships? well, marriage rates areg plummeting, dropping nearly 60% over the last fifty years. and now single men in their twenties are outpacing single women by a huge margin.. data from the pew research that center reveals that. 63% of 1 men ages 18 to 29 are single, compared to just 34% of women in the same age range. so why?? well o well, one attached. twenty eight year old mad 20-yee the new york post dates feel more like job interviews. now, i the way dating is currently just makes me want to hook up locally with no stress, no strings attached.. i'm unmotivated, he says, to search for something seriousg anothee time being. another blame covid and the lockdown, saying it's just not as much fun anymore. e.and that online dating takes too much work. i'd rather take all that outreer and put it toward my career.ll i'm also still very young. i don't feel the need to rush, especially if people don't actay as naturally as they did before. covid. so what does this all mean for america? forand for society in general?
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>> joining me now is samantha byrne's dating coach andt. millennial love expert. samantha, i hear this from so many young women i've had a chance to work with over the years. why do youhe think year now there's so much of a disparity between the sexes where these youngn stn men seem to stay in kindd of a more infantilize state inton o their twenties and even into their thirties and sometimeseir their forties? that's a great question. i thin is t k there not just one clear answer. it's a multifactorial response. torial rhere. so i think that absolutely some financial pieces come into play. a lot more people are goingvinga to college and graduate school, having student loans and debt and taking a while to feel established in their career, maybe wanting to pay off some of that debt before they jump into a relationship. so i think that's one factor. people are getting married later in life afters. the thirties, some of that pewm research dattha does show that n the percentage of people coupling up does increase gegnificantlopley after age 30 .
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so people are still getting kid married, having kids thast just happening later in life. i also think that nowadays people, especially during the pandemic, sort out datinge apps and just social media sites to create connections. so maybe they're having some ofo their emotional intimacy voids filled by having casual conversation on datindeg apps and on social media sites. but without feeling the pressure or need oro get motivation to get offlinofe andt and meet in person, yohau know, which is ultimately sad because i want to i want to ask aboutoun another aspect of this and this is from a recent piece in psychology today by dr. greg motto's, who places blame on in part for this problem inth dating and marriage, , and writing that data from the u.s. and australia and italy suggests between seventy six and 87% of 18 to 29 year old men are consuming
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regularly. n arfaced with the choice betwen an energy intensive, highly competitive dating environment , and the low effort rewards of, e young men appear to be taking the path of least resistance resistance. samantha, i think this is a huge national crisis and it is a destroyer of young relationships. i've heard it from so many people over the years and i think it's exploded. i thin k that's rightmoney on the money, that commentary. >> yeah, i do think thereis is like a .bl absolutely aem problem. here. they b 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're just looking for casual dates or interaction or to them, putonei the effort, the money, that courtship when they can t pleasure themselves for free at home? i think it is absolutely taking a toll. and also it's is so performative and it canacy is be causing a lot of intimacyd ia issues in the bedroom in real
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