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had one weapon and that shlde sold it. she was under care. >> doctor's care for anct emotional disorder. or's flaw enforcement knew nothg about the treatment. sh e was receiving, but herd parents felt that she should not own weapons. >> as we said last night, we noa taking or she wasn't taking dueo to her emotional disorder. and we will not t speculate untr we know more . but what is clear is in her final messages to a friend that hale was seriously disturbed, she wrote that i'm planning to die today. me on the news. note the reference to the news. she said in one instagram message. now, one day this will makeay more sense. i've left behind thi more thante enough evidence. read another and it is that evidence that could help prevent tragedies like this inee the future. now, we've known since yesterday about the existence of a , quote, manifesto. term.
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i hate using that term, but for lack of a better word, that's what we're calling it. and today, police revealed parts of what's inside the manifesto. t writ there's several different writings about other locations. there wain s a map of the schoolg of drawing of how potentially she would enter and the assaults that would take place. there's quite a bit of writing to it. >> i hav e not read the wholeto the entire manifesto as to the status of that so-called manifesto. the metropolitan police department told the daily caller, we will no t be releasing the manifesto during an open investigation. what don't we know who the killer was? it's the investigation. but could there be external pressures at play here as well?e well, jordan, by the executivebn director of children of and everywhere warned against publishing it, saying, w age should focus on the guns instead. charles moran,n, arle the presif
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log cabin republicans, said releasing the manifesto would add to the additionalle glorification of the shooter and could inspirasinge othersate to take similar violent acts for attention. s it so are their concerns well founded or is it because they don't want anyone to know how militant this rhetoric on the part of this young woman was and how the trans movement e in some cases when highlyn hi radicalized, could be affecting people, especially young people? now, these outstandingyoung peo. questions get right to the heart of why thi s documents release must happen now. >> joining me now is james r. fitzgerald, criminal profiler, former fbi supervisory agent, author of a journey to theind, center of the mind.. to your appearance last night on the program, so we invited you back . is there any any more reason for the authorities to withhold these writings, given what weevn
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know about the devastation inside that school? come back to that in a second. >> laura , i want to give a big slap on the back and kudos to the police officers, the surveillance film or video is released today of them walking through the school yesterday morning very professionally , verysionally tactically. they protected themselves. they looked to to try and stop this as early as they did.ra. they finally approached the theo shooten r and took that personpe out. so good for them.l. we see a lot of bad press about the police, about yesterday wash very good, stated they didg. the right thing. e yeah. ar i mean, i was one of the people that argued for a manifesto ofo the unabomber to be published. i was for different reasons. r he wanted to gather evidence and identify who that person was. there were some fb who thai agee kicked back on the unabomber task force, said , no, no, no, i we can't. other people will absorb these ideas or they will adapt or we're sitting demands ofent in t the terrorists, et cetera, et cetera. i realize it's different in this particula r situation. it's essentially the case t's essentially the case is resolved in terms of
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identifying the person, but it goes so much farther than that. behavioral psychologist, forensic linguist, they need to know what's inside the writings of the kind of person who undertakes this sort of activity. need to know the general public needs more than just synthesized or aborted versions of it from from experts who may have pressures on them to leave certain aspects of it out. we need to know, doesn't havet s to be tomorrow or even next week. eek. be released just like chose the majority of chose writingss from virginia tech back ing 2007. and the manner of the unabomber, of course, they were released over rele the shortly after they were received by the media or law. enforcement. so they should be released not o they should be released not only for the experts to review, bt also for the peoplee themselves to know what to look for in future.o know what to lo types ofture.o know what to lo types of incidents where thesee people will leak this information. and let't' eak thess stop it be happens.
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now, many are downplayinghapp the significanceens. of hale'shi previous writings.s just a sampling. . >> if this person hadmpling a so-called manifesto that maybe sounds like a kind of a glorifying word for wasd mani probably just a screed ifen a journal, the word almost kind of legitimizes. what they're doing is if it's some sort of legitimateo a political stance or something, it may not make sense to a lotlp of people. w >> likely not. buffalo > likely not. buffalo shooter released his on histhat own. that was was publish published e but i don't recall people back then saying, oh, don't o don't publish that manifesto or don't publish anythingr thatwrt the shooter wrote in south carolina like anything, emails, text messages to me, there is a public right to know about this, given the gravity ofd no these of these shootings. i mean, across the board, no ou matter who you are, what you are, it's going to come outes o eventually. and to me, it'ut sr than s bettt
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comes out sooner rather than later. > yeah, i'm not sure who everyone was that was speaking in your head, butago. there are a few seconds ago.ar but when did journalists, ife they are journalists, when did v they stop wanting to see evidence or he about o any sortn of activity, killers or politicians doing something wrs wrong or right or whatever , and all of a sudden they should be clamoring release this thing. now and again. i don't need le it tomorrow. i let the let the experts look at. it, give them some time to goan through it. but but i don't want to see an t edited version of this come out and we can warn everybody, you know, trigger warnings that p ont, butthey want up front. but it should be made available to the general public to most importantly, not just knowing, look what this person did. oh, i know this person was like that. know the person. the reason for thi the et'ss isl look into the future and let's e let people read what this et people read what this know what to look for in coworkers and fellow students and friends and family. maybe they'll sends,e some of te indicators that were manifested by this person in her manifesto.
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manifest. ed by thiswhatever that person d to call this thing. >> all right, james , thank you. ou. crim a hate crime investigation for the targeting of christians? and >> i'm fbi and atf are both wit on the scene working with the local police. ocal police. been identified and if i seem to be seething with anger after watching that, well, good.ve whe because to say we don't have a motive when the police have said repeatedly that this shooter happened to be trans-pacififi c, targetedchool. a christian school that apparentlyth she resented. how does merrick garland testified before congress saying that he's not a dumb person? he's a smart person. >> so what is going on here? a joining me now, missouri senator john tallie, who's looking to do something about this. senator , your reactio now is johnn to garland and frankly, all the leadership there like ray t
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as well?o call >> well, we need to call thiswhi t what is laura, would you targt somebody based on their religious beliefs and thr e i religious affiliation? it's a hate crime. police in nashvill m.lice in nashvill said this school was targeted. it wasn't random. it wasn't happenstance. no a feder, they were targeted.thb that is a federal hate crime.ra there should be a federal hate s crime investigation. res that government should make all of its resourcesources lable tog to nashville police. o f thing from happening again. laura,and to do that, laura , wd to know how it happened. now wenow. need to know the kinf hateful rhetoric that led to this. we need to know what the influences on this shooter were.eed to br about the truth here when yot the and we need to be clear about the truth here. when you target christianss to target religious believers, that's a hate crime.crime. >> well, senator , you were actually mentioned at the white house today and i couldn't believe how biden reacted. elieve how biden reacted. you believe that christians were targeted in still believe that christians were targeted.hy i have no idea. josh foley, please, a word.
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what do you say to that? well, i probably don't get the dollar. ollar. >> i'm sorry, but that is just a terrible response. senator , your response to the president , he heard that you were for something that was going to bring the country together. you were you believe something , is because you believed it. he said , oh, no, i changed my mind joking. >> is he? i don't think so. that's's i just say, laura , tt that is totally beneath the dignity of the office. presidency of the united states. the presidency of the united states . this is a gugu y this is an offe that has the responsibility ofde leading this country. children are dea d. ldren are dea and can i just say to the don't parents out there that words don't begin to express the lossin to express that you must be feeling. and as a parent myself, a three small kids, i can't d imagine. but i know that these parents as believers know that we don'tn grieve as those without hope that we look forward to to the the day when these kids are raised again. but listen, this is a terrible,a terrible tragedy. gabiden should be acknowledging.
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the targeting of people ofw enfo faith. he shoult d be saluting the lawi enforcement officers who put their lives on the line and saved hundreds of kids. but hef should be saying, we'rn going to get to the bottom of this. we're goinrg to call it for what it is , a hate crime. hate cand we're going to do a f investigation and make sure it doesn't happen again. senator , we have european countries that are known to be quite progressive on various social issues that have moved against this aggressive push for gender transitioning in movg or gender transitioning in movg banning it, outlawing it. obviously, england, we've seen r the movement in other european r countries, and yet we have anntries, and yet we have large practices in prestigious hospitals like johns hopkins in baltimore, the gender expansive care center with hugeor publicity, making big monee, th on the mutilation of childrenads and adults. >> but children. , how is this allowed
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to stand in the united states ? >> we've got the same thing happening, unfortunately, in the state of missouri, laura .n i mean, righthe stt under our n. mean, righthe stt under our n. the facts about these clinics whosine funding them, who'ss making the money on it? wh ty arhesee they pushing these treatments on parents and kids without fully exploring and w telling what the what the the long term consequences are, which include sterilization, for life.ho's we need to get to the bottom ofs who is behind this push to , inr many cases, mutilate these children without telling them what's actually going on .hered and all of this goes back to the fact, laura , we'veo got to get the facts here. in thi s shooting.we got we've got to prevent this from happening again. we've got to tell the trutabouth about what happened in nashville. >> senator , thank you. now, here's the thing is thatn m the media have been blamining f the transperthpe and murdering s children at thisti christian school. tennessee's ban on drag performances for kids that's ki. to blame. tennessee's ban on gender to bl altering pills and surgery to children. i was just talkingamwas justkin
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senator about and the publication the daily wire, which is based in nashville. ano they're blaming that. and my personal favoritena, 202o one picture of a gop congressman who owns guns and he regrets about that facebook post. >> and a photo on your christmas card. why would i regret a photography with my family exercising my right to bear arms? m >> joining me now, monica crowley, former assistant treasury secretary for president trump, host of the monica crowley podcast, as well as chris bedford, . s well as chris bedford, . common sense society executive editor. chris , i need to read somethin ig nbc news published tonight. here's the quote, fear pervades tennessee's trans community amid focus on nashville shooter' ional s gender identity. we were already fearing for our lives. now it's even worsd noe. wors one transgender advocate in the state said chris, there are victims. tonight is the transgender, thei community. i one of the victims know in the transgender community is generally not a victim at all. ll.
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violence against trans people is seriously exaggerated by the media. most of it comes from personal relationships and abusive romantic relationships. -the omantic relationships. -the comes from suicide because we're pushing these treatmentset on people that aren't treatment. so there's no other treatment for any kind of mental illness. that involves removing limbs or even separating children from their parents. like we saw in texas and even some red states and people who want to talk about thi talsh as it gets to the lie at the center of what a lot of these activists have now, health insurance companies are pushing that in order to show compassion, you must accept and promote these lies that these people are dealing with . you can't possibly yo begin to tackle mental illness when the lunatics are running the asylum over at the psychiatri ilc association and when when calling it out or trying to confront people with the truth, it's sort of bigotry. remember that moviremember te al mind? >> russell crowe was a n notssell crowe was a incredible person, but he he he saw things that weren't real. people didn't show himy compassion by saying these things are real. you see, they showed him compassion by appreciating who that person was seeing that
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they were suffering and trying p to help. and that's the way we ought to be dealing with this.. b but we can't because of politics like dr. paul mchugh's point at johns hopkinsbecaus, a foremost expert on this psychological treatment, not physical or physically altering. here's psy a quote from a radicl transgender group said the transgender nashville shooter felt, quote, no other effective way to be seen than killing six people. monica crowley, there ared some wild things on the online tonight. onlintrans activists holding ws again, that's their second amendment right, but holding weapons in a way that is not just here. i amdin responsible shooter, but in a seemingly threatening way to threatening intimidation and threatening chaos, threatening violenceeatening , is what the left does acrosss as the board. and the lefting to is always trg to cover up for their own violence by accusing right wing people of violence and so on . look, that justification part is particularly disgusting, laura , when they're trying
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to make excuseing when theys fos of behavior. but look, this is al l part of this cultural revolution that we're seeing in this country, right? it's not about individualsis who might be gender confused and treating it as mental illness. o this tragedy is actually compounded by the tragedy that we are not treating a transgenderism as a mental illness. so what we have done is allowed the cultural revolutionaries to run this entirenary t discuse and run public policy to the point now where we're not justgg promoting transgenderism and creating the socia l contagion, where people think that there are the differentl sects when they're really notn,t and treating it at the root,he but rather we are celebrating this as a society. it bec hasom become so political because it is part of this broader cultural marxist revolution that we're seeing in this country. get to the kids to earlyin theo this is a form of indoctrination. what's happening, we think about ita fo, ideological indoctrination. but this whole transgender agenda is a form of
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indoctrination, chris , by a score of one to 10 , how muchh is corporate america aiding and abetting this pushorporate america is aiding and rporate to normalize kids and gender confusion, one to 10 ,o transgender confusion.o 10 ,o 10 being most most powerful,th i would say at least an eight . and if you go to the hospital, administrations of the medical associations attend where there's a huge amount of money to be made on this. this is why you see cities that have big health care systems inh red states starting to turn this way. you see these you see it in strn south dakotage. that's strange. this is no t the culture there. oh, it's the culture ofcompan the insurance companies. ie and shelter of the culture of the medical practices to push this lie becausethis it's extremely, extremely lucrative. >> panel, thanyok you u both. my great to see tonight. is nashv now, in moments by angle explains how this nashville killer is kind of the perfectf representation of our americanos representation of our americanos to us as a people. bu e t there'is as a wa wy we cx it. >> stay there, guys. >> ready this spring, export everything fox nation has
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and girls can become boys. in her twisted mind, her mortal enemies are those who do not affirm her imaginary identity. in this case, her old christian school and her family. and thus she goes and blows away six innocent people, including three small children . now, the knee political response, very predictable, is to blame a gun culture urge that ar 15s be banned. but this avoids the undeniable truth that the left has created a world that has our young people on a collision course with reality, one that's aligned against the judeo-christian tradition at odds with basic common sense. even basic human biology edu and our educational, our corporatr e and our lead political leaders are creating generation l. l for lost and lonely and looking, looking for meaning and love and all the wrong placeslove and . e wrong placeslove and now, as is typical, the left ow, as is typical, the left
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where their horrid policies and anti values have taken us . >> what i will sayblicans to republicans in congress is what are you going to say, to these parents? >> obviously, they must not the believe in an afterlife because they know the consequences of what they are doing. hat they are doing. people with guns kill children. and it's going to be a distraction in our coverage. distraction in our coverage. you know what's not a distraction? the fact that more young peoplet todaracty are reporting mental illness, suicidal thoughts, depression, they're reporting more of this than ever before. so they're more connected they e with the internet and all their deviceectes, yet they're s connected than ever before. why is that?less con before. why is that? social media is well, social media is a black hole encouraging bullying ,buffoonery, sexualization of yo young people, a total time and , of course, encouragingmage body image disorders. most americans are just waking
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up now to the grip it has on our kids. we don't want our children to turn out as entitled cynics or despondent slackers. that means it's incumbent upon each of us to teach them thath a they have inherent worth as human beings, that god has s human beings, that god has them, and that, yes, they're blessed to live in our country. iswhich has been founded on liberty, that there's virtue and hard tha work and patriotisn so tonight i'm asking what happened that america? a shocking new poll in the wall street journal shows a steep decline in our patriotism back in 1998. n 70% of americans said it was70%f very important to them.. of the idea of patriotism todayoti. that support has nosedived 38% tht support has nosedived 38% the most startling fact is the collapse in democrats patriotism. now, why is this happened?y is democrats used to values
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patriotism. fdr, jfk and yes, bill clinton . >> he sounded pretty patriotic in his day. demands of our time are great te and they are different. they ar let us build our bridge a bridge wide enough and strong enough for every americano to cross over to a blessed land of new promise. hopeful. >> it's very hopeful. well, the real problem started, ell, the real problem started, early on in his career. barack obama was hopeful. he sounded hopeful in 2004 during that famous speech that launched his career. aunched his career. red states or blue states that we are the united states . but then he became more and mor more negative as time went on . >> america has shown arrogance . and been dismissive, even >> derisive. the united states is still working through some of our ownu darker periods in our history. >> people in this country are
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ready for change and and hungryf for a different kind of adult le politics. for the first time in my adultad life, i am proud of my country h ,but turned that around, didn't they ? he leaned into patriotismto buia to build a new movement of dedicated americans who wereernn tired of the government subverting our national ourinterest will rekindle new faith in our values. >>indle oufaiths new pride in o, and the new spirit of unity. that can only be realized hat can only be realized country. ocrats d >> well, democrats didn'idn't tc how much they hurt the country or hurt our national pride. they had a weaponizes fbi. they had a summer of riots,, cities burned, people beaten and killed, statues and monuments torn down, celebrated, then k tore downol taliban.d th they sold the relentlesse message that america is systemically racist and evil. it'sev still being sold.d
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it's a lie and it's being sold every day by this all administration, all to energize their baser base, to turn out aw trump back in twenty , twenty and perhaps in 2020 four . and they still haven't stoppedor using government prosecutors to harass president trump to this s very day to jail. o this s very day to jail. nonviolent january six protestersnuary 6t n to harass journalists who are exposing their ongoing fraud. bi like matt taibbi. i'm sure it was just it was ait was just a coincidence irs agents showed up at his house. well, democrats don't really care, though, about the consequences of swinging this wrecking ball. ats don't cg >> as long as they win in twenty , twenty four . they prefer americans putl their trust in global institutions anyway. inay.. >> now they're finding a more receptive audience here at home. e auand who could ever, ever imagine the entertaining community today producing a film that puts china in a bad
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light? can you imagine it fil? i can't. where's that documentary? puts about the hong kong freedm protesters or a real film about mao's great leap forward and the millions upon millionseg killed? f th how about the plight of the tigers of course not. he tigers of course not. that. but hollywood loveve s putting america down. well, except maybe for maverick america down ande for maverick top gun, even in that movie,"mae remember, it was an amorphous "v enemy that wouldn't offen anyone out there in the moviee going audience. >> the targe ickt is an unsanctioned uranium enrichment plant built in violation of a multilateral nato treaty. >> the uranium produced there represents a direct threat to our allies in the region.heri >> there. where's there? well, the repercussions of all of this, of the devaluing of patriotism is enormous.ot america'ism iss never going to improve unless more of us love america. enough enough to sacrifice fo
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and help figure out how to make it a better place. i we need voters who are so invested in saving this country that they actually demand better leaders next time . and we need to insistals in nd we need to insistals in officials in both parties accountable. biden cannot't care . can't i don't care what you're saying or what you believe tonight.o biden cannot be the best we canb do in 2020 four . he's been outmaneuvered e's been outmaneuvered on the world stage.rm. he wrecked our economy and now opening the door to china he's wrecked our economy and ist now opening the door to china's power ingathe door to china's the world. >> we're expanding legal to seekarianding legal safety and humanitarian humanitarian basis. so today i applaud china for stepping up. e excuse me. i applauxcuse d canada, one of sea countries. about ea countries. about vicious lies about america and our schools. this is very poisonous. of course, sadly, the republican party and therty republican party people are also losing faitopleh as well. o
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they see how bad the situation really is . a woke.. military, a hostile cy business community, anti-american schools, where,tea again, everyone's taught thatll the country is systemically racistis.. so people on the right are also becoming discouraged. so at some point, if enough conservatives think that every institution of the government and the culture is alignediffict against them, it's even goingsaf to be difficult to get theicm so to sacrifice and wave the flag. so let me say this tonight. republicans must avoid the pessimism trap as well if they're convinced that voting doesn't matter because the other side will cheat anyway, then they don't show usm to vote. >> how are you going to fix this mess that we're in? a but the stakes are toowe are i important to let that happen. we are indeed at a tipping point. i know a lot o.f people say that, but we're at it. y we have no time to argue abouttw the obvious or deny basic factso
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or pretend we're living inn bec a fantasy world where one can become another . we can't allow charlatans to divide us hard work, family ,faith and patriotism is what will save us . they always haved . save us. and that's the angle. and up next, the shocking wayhe china has been spying on us forn the last 15 years.pying you will noton u believe this. and speaking of chinese spying, what is known as candor, freedoeedom?m, why are he why it with tiktok?? he's here next withe's he's your next with the details . the crisis inside ukraine hasid! reached a catastrophic with the elderly pushed to the very limit. go inside. she's freezing cold. >> there's no electricity, no heat, nothe moth water. winter is now a weapon of war used against the elderly,e wh the mothers and the young children. lined up here
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of this, california congresswoman michele steele. congresswoman, this platformis. is already used in ports in south korea, japanman mich, whee have a huge military presence. how long has this been going on for?y is and why is no one on this issueo until now?w? it's bee n amazing.s that it's been going on since 2006.? been going on since 2007.006.? seven . so for th the lase lat 15 yearse always why we are always ste one step behind. >> and you know what? they are always one step. why is that? give me some insights into this. that, >> why is that, congressman? so you know what? this kind of system that werom found out, actually two t ound out, actually two t federal commission and nobody really worke nd. t. so santo cutin and i sent a letter to biden>> it on concentrate on these issues. is this fantastic, amazingt am. and we send all that out to the biden administration that this is the biggest threat.t. from we never got any responses from biden. now, am i saying it right?
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logic. it ma >>ke you know why i'm it's just make it very easy buying on our supply chain and military shipsa . now, why dny oo we allow them th to have any access to any of this? i mean, this is mye questiong land i have about buying land in the united states , buying land near military bases, food companies and regular americans hear this again. mericans hear this again. to have any access to this info. information? why? you know what? ou know what? even >> we found out there were just sitting behind and never reallyind an got into it. that's the problem. so that's the reason they werees asleep at the switch. yeah. eah. so last year. so we didn't get any responsesl . i actually put this bill on there. ndaa. so department of defense, itdefe has to come ounst and reporte, m to us that what's going on withi this system, because thisng is very dangerous, because they can tracking thatat our military ships going intoer korea or japan or actually other countries, spain, c and portugal and other
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countries, since china gave this system to these countries for free. >> so they were using what's your line? no such thing as a free. that's a logic free. yeah.h thing as there's no such thing as . yeah. here's the good news. it's for you.he here's the bad is we're compromising all of your yourg shipping lanes in information about where you're shipping and when you're leaving these ports. right, exactly. e porting exactly. how about military ships coming int? >> h and out and they knowa exactly what ships are carrying, what kind of supplies. . congresswoman, you all haveongs the power of the purse. don't be afraid to use it.swof because until you start pulling money away from these budgets, citingt. us never going to change, we're just we'reo just going to come on the show in five years. re going to take back to californ it's going to be the sameill be deal we're going to take back california. so we're going to be part of thatthat plan as well. >> great to see you tonight. > great to see you tonight. thank you so much. right now, that was video from
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inez cantor.eams]. freedom's tiktok allegedly showing human rights abuse wasn shanghai. it's just one of many videos critical of china that he's posted after receiving several warnings about his content. now, he was banned on march 11th for this. anned an hid s appeals were rejected untr it was brought up at lasout week's tiktok hearing. heari >> banning in cantor freedom is an example of objectionablef material inside the chinese communist party in mainland china. >> we do not we do not take down content simply because it's critical. >> it wa content.s is his account was taken off one week after wespecf checked on the specifics. i wil >> i'll get back to yobackuu on on that. that was his favorite response. well, tic tac reinstated cantorh freedoms account whileerator the hearing was happening and then blame the american moderators for their mistake. >> yeah.ow is ou here now is an eskandar freedom human rights activist, former nba player. and as now you admit that china
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uses tiktok to brainwash folks. but you want to use this as alk. weapon against them.u want to u them to exposethem.u want to u to expose them. >> am i getting that right? get >> thank you for havright? get exactly. you don't think first of all, thank you for having mee a second. i boughtnd, i the second pointt my fghtnd, i the second pointt my first phone, they were goings to take all my data. i'm listen to every had. conversation that i've ever had. so i bought a second phone.conde download it tiktok because tik i wanted to expose the hypocrisy. i wanted to , you know , justst i want t go out there and hit him with their own weapon. so i downloaded tid hic. i down i actually started to post anon tiktok on all for all the china human rights abuses, literally in one they banned me from from the app. >> and i knew that therem th was going to be hearing was going to happen and the ceo would take target. i actually texted one of. my congressmen, friend, congressman. i said i was like, canca youu re please ask him why do they have my account? count because just because of i was posting
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things about, you know, humanil china's human rightse he violations. and while he was w askining,g the question, the un, me and iet actually recorded everything. >> yeah, >> yea you got to kind expose them for who they are now. ow. of tiktok reacted to the house testimony claiming that we're committed to providingt a safe, secure platform that fosters ana inclusive plactfe for our amazig diverse communities to call home. it's a shame today's co conversation felt rooted in xenophobia. that's the classic. they always go to xenophobia. hey always go to xenophobia. oh, get out of town . town, you're total frauds.s. i'm sorry. stand that i could not stand that mr. churo from tiktok. that was our if that'sam our future, i'm out. if t okay, if that mr. chu and his hs phony baloney nonsense wasnsensi our future, we're in bigfuture trouble., ere in big trouble. your reaction to all that? i >> you know, i agree. > you know, i agree. people in america just download this app and china is actually
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using this app to brainwashnwasm people, actually manipulatade our youth, you know?the ap and so we got to do whate been i mean, this app shouldall th be banned long time ago. >> i mean, look at right. western app.te like google.r, like youtube. i right.fa like twitter. are allinstagram, facebook. allinstagram, facebook. >> they all banned in china. thn so why are we letting them ine h our country? we are worried aboutines the chinese spe spny balloon bo. ou chinese spe spny balloon bo. know. fifty million chinese public right. it.t. so we got to do something aboutw it. yeah, we either give them access to our critical shipping informatioio n and our supplyusu chain information, or they can spy on us through our tiktok. and as you're so great, we love you. thank you. coming up next, jimmy goes hollywood and why hugh grant is mad at twitter and which mad kardashian is eating off her bathroom floor? that sounds very unappetizing, e but failla has all the gritty details next. >> did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious
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a lot of problems in hollywoodom politically. we're not going to get to the he mall tonight. but here's one issue tharee ist i never really thought that much about. and i wanted to thank hugh grant for bringing it up.ms >> what films are so weird now?e that's so weird becaused everyone's you know, in the old days, you by the end ofunk in the second week, you were all t getting drunk in the evening and having dinner and fallingg n in love with each other and all that. hat. telephones really everyone goes home and looks at twitter. it's s ato sad, jimmy . that's what they did. at night. >> they just fell in love with that. take it away. well, here, here's two issues. well, here, here's two issues. looking to hook up, maybe don't star in a film about dungeons and dragons, which is the mount rushmore of virginity. i mean, he's like, i miss hook it up.i miss and the fans are like, what's hooking up?s never heard of it, but i love let me be clear. hughe be clear. i look like an usher in a movie
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look like an usher in a movie theater. but what he's leaving out mo and he doesn't get ivin, blessth his heart, is they're still hooking up, just not with him. l because he's sixty two .h no.. him becaus twenty one year old starlet wants to be a part ofets wa fifty shades of gray hair.nt to be apart of gray hair.nt so the point is , yes, they're telling him they're going homeing hi to looo twitter, but they're going homew witter, but they're going homew what i mean. >> i know, but i don't want to talk about it on a program like 50 shades of glaucoma.ogra all right, jimmy , i need to get to the weird food habits of courtney cardassian. i can't believe we're doing this morning.acom i did ala.l the dishese, thi completely, but naked tonighte h is our beautiful placenta ese dinner and we have brought a chef to help us prepare this lovely meal, how to eat a kitt kat. and it's pretty life changing.i first of all, it makes you eat less because you're eating it so slow. off you eat that chocolate off the end, then you eatthank
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the chocolate down each side and then you pull the top layer off. you separate i t again with the bottom piece. >> now that we've laid out that, you know, the history here. so take a look at this picture that courtney posted yesterday . food surrounding a bathtub full of water, all of the floor,athtb even on the toilet. and and her followers wereeven quick to point out, well, thate quic actually is kind of gross, really. pogross. gross. i mean, nobody want it wat is nobody wants to watch a show called sweeping up with the kardashians.kardashians. like clean your bathroom, lady. like clean your bathroom, lady.l but here's the thing, laura . ut here's the thing, laura . famous tape, you know whyble. the kitchen table wasn't [l kitchen table wasn't well, okay, well, the dirtbag's on the panel, well, jimmy ,ans s the amazing thing about the kardashians is they just have a way of making eating a kit kat fascinating. it has nothing to do with how
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they look at all. i'm sure it's just the way this is what is fascinating about cul this incredible culture of ours.tureours is that is highbrow now how to eat a kit kat know, god blessemd them. that makes a lotes of money for them. all right.speaking of speaking of food, you won't believe what scientists are creating now. s are on the name of climate change. >> jimmy , watch the man. this is a symbol of loss, butlo. we wondered, could this prehistoric creature alsobecome become a beacon of hope? a the mammoths meatball? why the neighbors did? it's huge. i never thought i'd be eating a meatball made of mammoth's jimmy meatball lab grown cultured meat using the genetic sequence of a wooly mammoth. >> would you eat that? yeah, no. and nobody would. to be clear . nobody wants your snuffleupagus
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hamburger or your snuffleupagus meatball. wants your meat the problem with alternative meat sources is they're alllem i disgustingth. di and i say that is a guys who eats chicken from times square food carts, the kind of restaurants where you pray after you eat, you know what i'm saying? not before, after, but every one of these alternative meataln sources is disgusting. and here'ses i newsflash. none p >> none of the people making them or eating them gross now it almost meat. >> what is it called?? i ha i hate all that stuff.te i just can't stand it. but, jimmy , i did see what the halal truck near fox. that's good food there. so that's that's good. so i seen you. . there are a number of times. all right.f we get to see i'm coming to onew of your shows by the april. , a twenty first twenty second may six . it's all up on jimmy's website. so check it out. jimmy , thanks so much. website. and up next, a special thank you. >> next
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