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evening. you all have a good time to thank you for coming. thank you for making this show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity for news. any time. all the time. every time fox news.com, hannity, .com, free tickets for this show. hannity, .com. in the meantime, not your heart. >> be troubled. laura ingraham is up next. see you tomorrow night. i'm laura ingraham. >> this is ingram angle tonight. thank you for being with us. the establishment versus desantis, that is the focus of tonight's angle. now, the gop nomination fight hasn't even begun in earnest, but many of the bush republicans already seem worried. i think they thought they'd seen the last of america first style populism after 2020. but that was just wishful thinking.
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it turns out that ron desantis florida governor popular one by 20 points, who they thought was anti trump in tone and maybe in substance. he sounds more america first than ukraine for as long as it takes. earlier this week, desantis called ukraine a territorial dispute that is not in our vital national interests. he slammed biden's virtual blank check to ukraine and open ended as long as it takes commitment without any objective benchmarks for success. he noted that this war distracts from our many other challenges, and he rejected further escalation with long range missiles or f-16, because the nuclear risk, he believes, is unacceptable. with russia, the pro-war coalition heard this and they went wild. now, you might have thought that desantis had pushed for, i don't know, russia to join nato as a reward for invading ukraine. the anti whoa guy ron desantis.
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his ideal is putin's russia, where there are no gay people, where there are no women in power. where they're all christians. >> that's how he wants to see the world. that's the world. that's why they love putin and they love autocrats. >> now, these are the same people by the way, who would still have us in iraq. and doubling down in afghanistan. he worked for romney ambush mao, always wrong, never in doubt. and they're now putting relentless pressure ron desantis to change his view and then give in to the warhawks to say this doesn't matters, to say that war crimes don't matter. he's going to go beyond ukraine. putin, you don't get that. you're not listening to what he's saying. this is a chance to stop putin before it gets to be a bigger war. and china's watching. >> yeah, china is watching lenzi and they're undoubtedly in disbelief that once again, america is depleting
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our resources and our munitions. and take your eye off the ball in asia. where taiwan is hanging in the balance. >> yet the pro-war media, the same people who are anti war during iraq, they're right with linsey graham and romney and all the rest. they're enraged over desantis, his ukraine stance as well. now, the wall street journal called it his first big mistake and accused him of surrendering to the trump temptation of american retreat. ouch. meanwhile, "the washington post" tried to paint the gop shift away from a more pro interventionist foreign policy as somehow a repudiation of reagan conservatism. foreign policy. and he warns, a potentially seismic consequence for the conflict and the party itself. yeah, i would say seismic, but in a good way. and by the way, the post's attempting to defend reagan's legacy would be like me trying to defend hillary clinton's
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legacy. it's absurd. they hated reagan ballbuster as absurd as senator graham. saber rattling on the russia shoot down of our drone. >> we should hold them accountable and say, if you ever get near another us flying internet waters, your airplane would be shut down. what would ronald reagan do right now? he would he would start shooting russian planes down if they were threatening our assets. >> incredibly irresponsible. and inaccurate. ronald reagan, for whom i worked, believed in peace through strength. now, that was the cornerstone of his 1980 campaign. that meant that a strong us economy was essential for america to have a strong, robust foreign policy that was backed up by an even stronger us military. reestablishing a real peace must rest on the firm underpinning of a strong american economy. tragically, the weakened state of america's economy is significantly affected. our ability to have
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the strongest possible foreign and defense policies. our inflation is especially undermined the dollar and upset world markets. and when they question our economic reliability, they begin to question our reliability as a strong ally. now, sadly, that's the situation we find ourselves in today. america is weak because we made ourselves weak, just as we did in the mid 1970s. after being bogged down in vietnam. remember, for years we neglected our domestic economy and allowed runaway inflation to eat up american paychecks and destroy american optimism. but in the final weeks of the campaign, reagan's closing argument included a warning we cannot continue letting events and crises get out of control. we must, through sound management and planning, be in control so as to prevent being confronted by a crisis. this requires a sound economy, a strong national defense,
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and the will and determination to preserve peace and freedom. >> our first order of business under a new president is to totally turn this economy around. any republican who thinks that the twenty twenty four election will be determined woke issues as interesting as they are and as important as they are, is going to find himself or herself disappointed in the end . but let's face it, we've tried linsey graham's way. we've tried the bush's way. this is not personal. it didn't work. the war fanatics in the gop and now in the democrat party, they don't seem to realize that we're not living in the america of nineteen eighty eight . >> when reagan left office today, we're thirty one trillion dollars in debt and many of our essential supply chains are dependent on china. and half as your greatest adversary. that makes sense. of course, our schools teach our kids that america was founded on racism and our economy is so weak that when
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the fed tries to raise interest rates to fight inflation, you get bank runs. >> now, most of the old gop supported and in rich china and weak in america and now we're on the verge of one of the most serious geopolitical crises we have ever faced. now, already, it seems that china, not the u.s., is considered the go to superpower for negociate peace and new alliances. that's a change. and if we don't get our economic house in order, this dynamic will be irreversible. we're going to find ourselves with zero leverage around the world when we need leverage most. >> so the last people that ron desantis should be taking advice from are the very people who helped get america into this mess. and that's the angle. joining me now is missouri senator josh whorley. senator holly, "the washington post" named you as one of the big problems in our country, in the republican
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party, because you're turning away from true conservatism, which is what "the washington post" is always very worried about defending. we know it's an honor to be castigated by the washington post. and , of course, it's great to see them defending conservatism. that's the ultimate insult when they would defend you here. here's the deal, laura . you're either a nationalist or you're a globalist. it's that simple. ronald reagan, he was a nationalist. we need a robust nationalist. and we need to not be afraid to say, yeah, we need to rebuild america. we need to make america strong . and reagan was right all those years ago. american national strength will make us strong abroad will enable us to protect our interests abroad. but that's not what the neocons want. the neocons are globalist. they want to turn america into the rest of the world. they want a liberal empire. all over the world. and it's a pipe dream. it's crazy. and we could see the effects of it. war forever, trade deficits forever. industry going to china, people out of work here. if you know, if you're a
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working person, can't get a good paying job. why is that? it's because of the neocons policies for the last 30 plus years. now, according to this new access ipsos poll today, senator , just 42% of republicans support providing further weapons and aid to ukraine, compared to nearly 80% of democrats. but that is not what the gop establishment would have anyone believe. they would have everyone believe that, oh, it's just a few outliers like holly and you know, tucker carlson, ingram and a few others. that's about it. and the people are with us. that's a lie, is it not? yeah, that's not the truth. >> i mean, the truth is , is that you've got wall street in the united states senate on an island and then you have the rest of the country. and that's sadly more and more the way it goes. it seems these days. the truth is , is that republicans all over the country, certainly in my home state of missouri, know that we need to be focused on making america strong. we need to be focused on rebuilding this nation. and if we're looking overseas,
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we need to be focused on china . but what we don't need to do is spend any more money on ukraine's writing of these checks with no accountability. stop this proxy war that this administration has been carrying on . we need to look to the europeans. it's their continent. they need to step up. no more welfare for the europeans. they should be taking the lead in their own national defense. but wall street in the u.s. senate don't get that. and i tell you what, they will get it sooner or later. because the people will not be ignored for forever. they're going to make their voice heard. >> well, today on capitol hill, senator , this emerging banking crisis got a lot of attention as the secretary of treasury, yellen, was asked by one of your colleagues, if every community bank in oklahoma, regardless of the size of the deposit, would get the same treatment that the silicon valley bank and the signature bank got. here's how she answered a bank only gets that treatment if a majority of the fdic board and i, in consultation with the
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president , determine that the failure to protect uninsured depositors would create systemic risk and significant economic and financial consequences. senator , do you buy of that? >> no, let me translate that. you only get protection if you're a billionaire who gives a lot of money to democrats there. that's what she meant to say. >> that's what she basically said . and that's the truth here. why getting bailed out? because it's a bunch of billionaires and by laura , i've introduced legislation that would stop any taxpayer in this country from having to pay a dime towards a bailout of these tech billionaires who gave all of this money to democrats. well, we need to stop all these bailouts. we're out of dough and regular people never get a bailout. they just get stuck with the bill . so, senator , thank you. great to see exactly.
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>> all right. bad news, democrats. it looks like carmela. >> she's here to stay. you have said that you intend to run in 2024 with president biden. >> is that your way of letting us know that he intends to run? well, as the president has said , we're not going to make any announcements tonight on this show. as our joe biden has said he intends to run. >> and if he does, i will be running with him. and the "new york times" gail collins drove a point home even further and a new piece titled the kamala removal fantasy. she writes, try to imagine him starting off a second term campaign by dumping the first female vice president , who also happens to be the first vice president of black or asian descent. i've been part of the let's replace club, but i've come to grips with reality. it's just not going to happen. oh, and with that bleak future staring him in the face, the white house is on a frantic mission to try to prop her up kind to burnish her likability,
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her credibility. but even a kind of a liberal poodle like colbert can help put lipstick on this one . last week. so my team, they were we were having long days, as usual, and a member of my team decided to do something really sweet for me. winter is almost over. it's really cold today. and we haven't let your fire place. so i decided when you were in that meeting to light the fireplace, but you forgot to open the so secret service is like, ma'am, you could not go back to your office. what is the actual role on a daily basis as you have found it? >> well, i have the great privilege of serving with joe biden, who was president of the united states with an excellent that's an excellent answer. >> and the question was, what is the job of the vice president ? >> joining us now is chris
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bedford, executive editor of the common sense society. chris , i'm sorry for the assault on your ears. with the cackle, but can they read can they rehabilitate someone who just simply cannot function at the level that is required for the number two position in this country and the government? >> can they do more ? you can't make someone who's unlikable likable. you can make someone who refuses to do the homework, do the homework, that seems to have not really worked with kamala harris. but the thing to remember with this and with the press being frustrated, the new york times being frustrated that her boss, joe biden, was not chosen as a candidate for the democratic party, for who he is . he was chosen for what he is , which was electable. and able to beat donald trump, as opposed to the host of radicals that were running to his left. and kamala harris was chosen by joe biden not because of who she is , but because of what she is exactly as mentioned in the new york times article, a woman who also fit the bill for being black . the problem with her is aside
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from extreme democratic voters ,people who are already going to vote for joe biden, she hasn't really made a serious impact among women voters. her ability to work in california was so low that when the governor newsom was up for a recall, they never even used her. she used to be the senator from california, but she was used useless to them politically. she couldn't bring any help. the idea that she's actually helpful with black voters doesn't work. but firing her, of course, they put themselves in as well. would would would would put them in a difficult position. so they wanted to play power politics. they have the power now and they're stuck with the people they chose to get there. well, the only way they could conceivably dump kamala is if they replace her with someone who's even more fabulous. and that brings us to an op ed in the hill. michelle, obama would be democrats best chance to win in twenty . twenty four democrats. barack obama's presidency is a type of modern camelot. democrats are nostalgic for the charisma they perceived emanating from obama and his
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family. so chris , like michelle, would never be anyone's number two . i don't even think she was obama's number two . number two , or three . but is this is this just a fantasy, this whole michelle obama thing? that's like oprah. i mean, are they ever going to give up their life of fun and leisure and multiple homes for going back to the white house? i just don't see it. >> we know michelle obama doesn't think too highly of common-law. remember, at the dnc, she wouldn't even be bothered to rerecord her video. now, the kamala had been chosen to reflect that. she did. sitting on our vacation in martha's didn't care. there's no there's not a real lot of affection. it seems, for joe biden or his team among the obamas. and i can't imagine her bailing out. and the same thing for party poobah and elder oprah winfrey, who pulls a lot of the strings in the democratic party. i can't imagine her being second to joe biden either. so i think you're exactly right. they limited their options right now to someone just based on identity politics as opposed to what the american people actually want with the electorate.
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support. because of that, they're pretty much stuck with her unless they want to pick the sitting governor of georgia, stacey abrams, chris , this goes from bad to worse. we appreciate it. great to see you tonight. all right. it could be a landmark lawsuit that finally holds the so-called medical institutions accountable for their participation and their promotion. of gender mutilation in children. up next, we speak to a girl who's suing medical giant kaiser permanente for what happened to her when she was just 12 . >> stay with us. fox news media is proud to bring you this. >> she's a hero moment in new york city. >> you have to have the skill and the drive to make here. not all chefs are men . oh, she can't do that. she's a girl. women bring creativity down into the kitchen. >> no one should go hungry. human right to know where your next meal is coming from. >> we're changing our community
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>> this is life affirming and life saving health care. >> when our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown ups to listen and to believe them. >> that's what it means to be a good parent. >> all right, let's just spell it out. how insane this line of thinking really is . so are to believe then if a nine year old says, okay, mommy, i'm frankenstein, do we then need to glue bolts out of the side of his neck and so stitches all over his face to look like frankenstein? if your six year old thinks that she's a mermaid, do you send her to school with a tail chucker? overboard and say swim? good luck? yeah, sure. she might drown, but at least you'd feel like you were really being a good parent. according to the democrat's
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vision of things. and remember, if you dare to speak out against any of their madness, you put lives at risk. >> gender affirming care is life saving medically necessary, age appropriate children who are in need of and deserving of essential life saving, gender affirming, health care, gender affirming health care for transgender kids is a best practice and potentially life saving. >> now, young, troubled americans are not making these life altering decisions on their own. they're being aided, abetted, encouraged not just by parents ,but huge medical conglomerates that are set to make an enormous amount of money. now, take this next case. layla jane was born a girl. she suffered mental health issues throughout childhood and into puberty. also, difficulty. she had depression, anxiety, body dysmorphia, and suicidal
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ideation. at 11:00, she said she was transgender. and then at twelve doctors at kaiser permanente put her on puberty blockers and testi own. and then at age 13 , layla had a double mastectomy. well, at seventeen, she realized she made a huge mistake and did transition well . layla is now eighteen and is fighting back . so this does not happen to anyone else. >> layla jane joins me now, along with her attorney , harmeet dhillon. layla, now just filed a major lawsuit against kaiser permanente for what their doctors did to you at age 13 . what do you want to say? about your experience to everyone watching tonight? >> overall, i really want to say that i don't think i should have been allowed to change my before i can legally consent to have . overall, i don't think i'm better off for
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the experience. and i think transition just completely added fuel to the fire . that was my preexisting conditions. >> well, harmeet , what about the issue of informed consent that parents the they they basically had informed consent here? >> well, laura , the problem here is that the doctors at kaiser, as we've seen from the file in this case, are all over the place. certain of them initially said , you know, she's too young. others will say, oh, we'll be happy to do the surgery at age 13 . she was not given the mental health treatment necessary and it was not disclosed to her family or to her that that, for example, a teenage transition was dismissed from transition at 80 to 90% rate, that the majority of people who go through this regret it later on , that it wasn't a solution for her mental health problems, that many girls, in fact, most girls probably struggle with puberty. and so it is our position legally, as a matter of law,
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that informed consent was missing here because is it impossible for a child to give informed consent? and it is impossible for parents who are not fully informed with a child that was not properly treated to also give that consent. and laura, an important point here is that you you've had me on with our client, chloe cole as well. and kaiser doctors use the line on her and her parents. would you rather have a live son or a dead daughter? the exact same line was used in this case. what appears to be a script that surgeons or doctors and psychiatrists are using on on these victims. >> well, lila, as harmon mentioned, you are suffering from some mental health challenges at the time this all went down. >> my question is , did doctors claim that you would ultimately feel better about your free forward? >> definitely. definitely.
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i was given no information about rates of assistance or anything like that. really? the surgery and the treatments were kind of pushed as the only way forward for me. >> i think people who are being bombarded by this message that you will be fulfilled, you will be your true self if you go down this road. now, you represent a few of these plaintiffs. >> how many do you think there are out there? laura ? i think there are thousands of them. and as the statistics show, the majority of the people who go through this as a child, they they realize that it was a phase, it was improper diagnosis. and they dismissed. >> but it isn't as simple as know survival to a girl's body through taking these drugs, even for a couple of years, much less five or
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six years. in this case, her cannot be reconstructed or returned. >> and unknown consequences on fertility. so this is really experimental and on america's children. and i think you or i probably were not aware of the extent to which this is happening. and it is . i mean, i'm getting thousands of calls from people all over the country. and unfortunately, most are beyond the statute of limitations. harmony. this is like the tobacco companies. they know exactly what they're doing. and they're doing it anyway. i think there's a massive class action in the offing here of all these young people who have been tricked into doing this and have been lied to repeatedly. and the only way to stop this is to defeat them in court. unless there's a federal legal avenue that can be taken. but they have to they have to basically be bankrupted before they they are going to learn. by the way, kaiser did respond. we should read this, saying our physicians, multidisciplinary care teams
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practice compassionate evidence based medicine founded on sound research and best medical practices. the care decisions always rest with the patient and their parents. and in every case, we respect the patients and their families informed decisions about their personal health. lila, do you feel like that really occurred in your case? no, honestly, between the ages in the headspaces i was in, i don't feel like i should have been any place to make those kind of decisions. and i think proper information and all the side effects, it really was glossed over for my parents, my lailah. i want to thank you for your bravery in speaking out and to harmeet for representing you. this is so important. we have to protect the children and there should be no statute of limitations. frankly, in a matter like this, it should be extended. thank you both for joining us .
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not responsible for downing the drone in the black sea. a russian ship retrieved remnants of the surveillance plane yesterday, but the pentagon says its drone technology secrets are safe . i'm anita vogel. back to the ingrams angle. yo. this week, i was invited to the white house to celebrate the passing of inflation reduction act. and then this happened. i got to meet the president and vice president . >> and being by all you vaccinated. yes, sir. hey, yo, the president met with the president by the way, the president. >> why do you want to tell joe biden right now? >> so, baby , take me out to . do we get it? we got it. well, and allowing tiktok stars to invade every corner of the white house. the biden administration didn't just engage in insanity as the country was struggling on all fronts. they allowed a chinese spy app access to what is supposed to be among the most secure
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buildings in the united states . but how are they feeling about ticktock today? >> we've expressed concerns over china's potential use of software platforms that could endanger or threaten america's safety and their national security. so that is the president's concern and that is why we have called on congress to take action. that bill she's talking about would give biden the power to ban tick in the united states . well, to us, this and the administration's reported threat to ban the app, if that's chinese owners don't sell their stakes, is an obvious copout. something the administration will point back to and say, well, look, we tried. but for the purposes of this exercise, let's take them at their word. maybe they really do want to ban tic-tac. i don't think so. but let's just say they do. well, what does this actually mean? that trump was right? and as we approached a twenty twenty four announcement from biden, it's just the latest
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example of that admission here. they were on the border policy during biden's first year in office. >> we could not see it as any more different from the policy of the prior administration, which the president feels we all feel was inhumane, immoral, ineffective, and here's a headline from last week. biden is looking at bringing back trump era policies, the border a little late. and then there's this issue of energy. >> he was biden just four months ago. no more drilling. there is no more drilling. oh, i haven't formed any new new drilling. can't even talk. but now biden just greenlit the willow project , the largest proposed oil drilling project on us public land in alaska. oh, what do you know? trump? the republicans were right again. then there was this little campaign promise to the progressives on crime surplus
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military equipment for law enforcement. >> they don't need that. we agree that we can redirect some of the funding. >> yes, absolutely. without. but now, biden threw his support behind a gop led effort to overturn dc s new soft on crime bill , admitting the issue isn't just a mirage created by conservatives. so it's obvious it's all political movement, maneuvering, moving to the middle to appear more moderate ahead of the twenty twenty four election. but it is also an admission that conservatives have been right on all of these issues. >> well, all these issues represent something that the angle has been stressing for years now. and the american public, they just want common sense. joining me now, arkansas senator tom cotton, senator , wonderful to see you tonight. what's the what's the left's pitch? this go around, vote democrat so you can what suffered
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two more years of decline and a lower standard of living. >> what is their pitch or make it four more years? laura , i think you're right that these about faces from joe biden in the last week or two show that he knows that his reelection is in trouble. should he run, that he pushed a very unpopular agenda for the first two years. but they also won't resonate with the american people. we saw what the democrats would do at least we got a glimpse of it in the first two years of the biden presidency. even though they had narrow majorities in the house and an evenly divided senate, they pushed through almost three trillion dollars in reckless spending bills that drove record high inflation. they open our borders to more than six million illegal aliens. we got weakness abroad. if joe biden were to run for reelection and win and get a democratic congress, all you have to do is look back to the last two years to see what you would get for the next four years. i don't think the american people are going buy what they're selling. well, senator , it seems like
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on this bank issue, which many people's eyes glaze over, but it's it's critically important because we keep going down this road. as i said , in the end, we can go down this road. i mean, who's going to buy our treasuries? who's going to have a real faith in the u.s. system if it turns out that we just print money, spend money, print more money, spend more money, and we can't even get our own inflation under control with hiking up interest rates, the last real weapon against inflation. >> and laura. and then we're never joe biden and the democratic left's buddies get in trouble. we just change the rules after the fact to bail them out. what happened in silicon valley bank and these other banks is biden failures all the way down. it was joe biden, the democrats reckless spending that created the inflation that drove the higher interest rate that put the squeeze on all these banks. and then it was joe biden and elizabeth warren's ideological aversion to mergers of large companies that prevented them from bringing in a larger bank with a stronger balance sheet last week or six months ago to acquire
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a bank like silicon valley bank or signature bank. and then even after went into receivership, there were many ways to make sure that the innocent victims, the employees of all the companies who have uninsured deposits at those banks could have had their jobs protected without bailing out all of their well-connected political friends. so its failures all the way down. it's led to the biden bank bailout. and as you said , it's possibly going to lead to even more inflation and more instability in our financial system. >> i got to get you i got to get you on this tic tac issue. because the administration is saying, oh, well, if you disassociate yourself from china, then we we won't have to ban you. isn't that a cop out? shouldn't it just be banned? tiktok, because we know what it's done. >> you can't trust the chinese on this as you can't on anything. >> no law. i don't think there's any deal . at least i haven't seen any deal could protect the american people from tiktok. i mean, tiktok is hoovering up
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all the data on their phones, their emails, their pictures, their text messages. it is also exposing our children to obscene and violent and eating disorder and body image issues before they even click on a video. and of course, it's a news source for a lot of americans . just think about that. the chinese communist now have a major news source in america. we never would have allowed pravda from the soviet days to be a major news outlet in america. that's why we should ban it entirely. i introduced a bill today that would do that. no ifs, ands and buts. ban it from phone, from the app store, from the website. that's the way to protect our sale from chinese communist manipulation. >> well, long, long overdue. and senator, thank you for doing that. absolutely. has to happen. thank you. and looking for some good news on a thursday night. well, charlie kirk is here next on what we just learned about colleges and admissions. >> stay there. every day. >> millions of things need
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rule is you go to college, you want to have a happy and successful life. you go to college. if you want to be somebody, you go to college. if you want to fit in, you go to college. we have some really good news to bring you tonight. the once widely accepted mindset is being rejected.
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according to a new york new report from the national student clearinghouse, research center, undergraduate credential earner's dropped by one point six percent last academic year. the largest drop in a decade was the equivalent of about fifty eight thousand eight hundred fewer people compared to the year before. now you might think, why are we celebrating this? fewer people are going to college and so forth? well, two reasons. one , the cost of college has risen at five times the rate of inflation over the last fifty years. it's obscene and it's often for things that don't really work in the real world . >> i was seeing so many people go to college, they were getting degrees that they weren't even using a college degree hasn't pushed me any farther. so why do i want to put another money to get a piece of paper that really isn't going to help ? >> and what i'm doing right now ,now, it isn't just the runaway cost, it's that these institutions have gone
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from kind of being liberal, kind of know a little bit to the left actually engaging in acts of violence as an acceptable tactic against conservative speakers. oh, whoa, whoa, joining me now is the person who is being protested there, charlie kirk, founder and ceo of turning point usa. author of the college scam, which is important for this purpose. charlie, first of all, people who don't know you, you're a super nice person. okay? i don't know why you cause people to go insane and want to hurt you or want to cause trouble. but i mean, what do you say about these new statistics
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about college admissions and college graduates? >> it's the best news of the month. it really is . i've been trying to push against the grain for years. i myself did not go to college and just ask the question, is it worth it? do we need as many people to go to college? and , boy, that is that is an orthodoxy you're not allowed to challenge, especially an upper middle class society. i've been to events before where i say this and sometimes people would say, charlie, that that we as conservatives, we can't not send our kids to college. but this is a great news. it's great news for variety reasons. and you articulated them, laura . it's also great because these colleges need to fail. these institutions that have been going so far , the direction, the anti american direction, they are going to all of a sudden lose their customers, which are the students? how are they going to survive? there's only so many bailouts. and so i look forward to some of these institutions having to be consolidated or shut down or actually have to reconfigure some of their academics. but it is promising and good news that college enrollment
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alumni, charlie, all the alumni who just reflexively write checks to colleges that they maybe don't have much of a connection to anymore, haven't really followed up on how they're doing or whether they're fair or both sides of issues. being aired. and that empowers them as well, does it not? yeah, that's exactly right. and in fact, a turning point. usa, we've project where we celebrate donors when they divest their money from the university, about seventy million dollars so far that we've been able to get donors to stop giving to their alma mater or to the university went to not a lot in the kind of see of hundreds of billions of dollars of endowment, but it's a good start. but you're exactly right and that's the tragedy, is that generations of conservatives who loved america worked hard to go give money to institutions so their grandkids could go learn to hate america, the very place that they were able to get their success. i do think the corner is turning, though, laura . when i wrote a book, the college scam, i received some moaning and groaning. but generally people in the middle and all across, they say, charlie, you're right
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,it is kind of a scam. it is one of the most institutionally broken places in america. i'm glad to see finally that we're seeing students say, you know what, it's not worth it. oh, charlie, you're getting a lot of high fives now. >> it's great to see you tonight and glad you survived the onslaught of the tolerant people. all right. and speaking of colleges, a march madness ending for the ages and one i'm not very happy about the last bite. >> we'll explain it. there's a book that's endured. generations then shared around the world, and it's still the best selling book of all time. there's more to the story. explore the book you thought you knew at museum of the bible a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance, john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, selectquote found
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university of virginia played furman earlier today, then this happened. >> he threw it away. and -- [cheering] [cheering] did we just see what we think we just saw?
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wow!e >> i've been feeling sick to my stomach all day after that moment . thankfully uva, we can bask in the glow of the national championship a couple years back championship a couple years back that's it tonight.u rememberfo, it is america and i is now and forever. greg gutfeld and the gang take it from here. >> todd: a fox news alert, our banking system is sound, that is the message from the treasury secretary as biggest banks in america jump in to rescue first republic bank. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. i'm todd piro. >> ashley: and i'm ashley strohmier. contradicts what was said yesterday when j.p. morgan, bank of america and five others invested their own money to calm panic. janet yellen offered mor

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