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no, we'll . he's doing another hannity audience show tomorrow. by the way, if you want to be w part of the audience, just sho go to hannity .com. by the way, tickets are free anyway. kayleigh mcenany, tommy larin, dagen mcdowell, pete hegseth, d nikki haley, all live right here in studio. stu. is a fox m kevin corke in washington to 101st airborne division, assault helicopters have crashed in trip county, kentucky, according to a statement from fort campbell. the crew members were flying to h h 60 black hawk helicopters during what they're calling a routine training mission. the status of the crew members are still unknown at this hour for campbell says the command is currently focused on caring for service members and their families and that as more information becomes a very global, they will let us all know. once again two blackhawk
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helicopters with the 101st airborne division have crashed , kentucky governor andy beshear says fatalities are indeed expected. we do know that the trick, county coroner john mark vincent is on the scene sure to stay with fox news channel for more on this channel for more on this developing story. no conw back , our regularly scheduled programing already in progress behind, quote, more than enough evidencesage hl and that one day this will make more sense. while predictably, lgbtq groups are desperately lobbyinggt to keep it all under wraps, media outlets, which are supposed to be interested in actual facts, are oddly subdued about the prospect of learning more about the killer's motives. now, we have no idea what was in miss hale's mind, why she targeted the covenant school. but it is clear that if this is a case of anti christian hate was i, we all should know l about it, including how it was
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inspired. and no matter what her writingsh contain, they should be aired publicly and in full. sanitize we don't want some sanitized version. now, let'srsion. le state the obvious. ed if word leaked that somewhere in the manifesto she praisede trump or that it included references against illegal immigrants or minorities, or if the shooter was, let's say, our nra member who attended the first baptist church somewher nrae, if any of thoseth scenarios were present, reporters would be raising holy for authorities to release all information, but not here. the fact is , democrats and their friends in the press t are worried that the more we find out about this disturbedma young woman, the more we couldno see how the killer was shaped by this entire atmosphere.e we we've created unstable people are especially susceptible to poisonous ideology. we already know that some of the less radical fringe groups are viciously anti christian. ps now look at how they attacked a- churchesch and pro-life senatoro
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over the last few years. attac and there's a trans day of vengeance planned for thise saturday. >> menacing videos are being posted online to promote it. v now, not a peep about this fromd the doj, of course, and thisrlan week, merrick garland refusedd u to address evesen possible hate crimes angle in this nashvillee shooting. do you plan on opening a hate crime investigation?hate crime investigation for th for the targeting of christians ? the fbi and atf are both on the scene and working with the local police as of now, motive hasn't beenentified. >> laura: this is ab identified. this is about politics, pure and simple. democrats have invested a lotin in the storyline that white american christians are the most dangerous people on the face of the planet. >> remember that group? they're the real enemies. e youn >> you have these young people w
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who organized online who call themselves america first, really view that as a slogan, as a way to say we are white nationalists. >> christian nationalists believe the united states was established as a natios n expliy white christian nation and any threat to their agenda must be stamped out, even if that means violence. ng about peopl you're talking about people who believe in ievn ethnic state or of a religious theocracy. >> now, those people, the same the same type of people who are the good people are those who embrace your gender fluidity and your evolving identity.em but this shooting may turn that dynamic on its head. that's the framing that the democrats will support, the is the one , of course, advancing gun control. >> why n god's name to allow these weapons of war on our streets and in our schools? our streets and in our so i again call on congress? to pass the assault weapons ban ,pass it. now, he knows this would have zero chance of getting passed,
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but he doesn't care. it's a good deflection tactic o for with a 32% approval rating on the economy. biden does not want to talk facts. >> so he either hides them or he lies about them, treat. hidt i agree. republicans are threatening to undo all this progress. we're putting our economy inabou jeopardy by threatening to refuse to pay america'sthem. bills. the biden economy. yeah, that's not even worthndin responding to .to the fact is , twenty ,le twenty three style liberalism. g it's failing miserably all overn on the federal, state and local levels. now, take the inconvenient i facts coming out of our nation's capital , dc has always kind of been a perfect test case for liberalism. it's residents have amongd.c. the highest per capita income in the united states aroun resid two hundred and thirty thousand of ars, if you can believe it. a supermajoritdemocraty of demos throughout the city government, they run things and they delivered well.
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homeless tents have popped up all over this city, drugged oute zombies walking through union statio an and into the metro office buildings half empty. d i >> and naturally, the crime is a huge problem. >> over the past six years ofe plummeting numbers of police homicides have increased . 75% or carjackings have increased. two hundred and twenty75%. seven percent. armed robberies have increasedsa 46% and most tragic and alarming is that last year alone, the juvenile homicide rate doubledrate d and the chies they're down about five hundred officere downs anda current police force of about oc three thousand four hundred. but council members in dc, all t democrats say this whole crime thing is overblown with regard to crime. >> well, perceptioh regardn is important. the reality is less concerning when it comes to crime. not how people feel is important,rii but there is not a crime crisis in washington, d.c., hiding the facts again.bt about but there's no doubt about it.ns criminals know that they have
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the upper hand here. >> we need to keep violenthere. people in jail right now. jail the average homicide suspect,e i the average homicide suspectci,s has been arrested 11 times prior to them committing prior >> laura: a homicide. >> so what's responsible for iis this guns? gun >> well, d.c. has some of the toughest gun laws in america.a. no now you can think black lives matter and anyone to help whipe up the anti law enforcementnf frenzyorceme that led to the hig and retention problems coast to coast. americ and let's not forget, of course, to thank corporate high becauseact checme they wrote fat checksti to corrupt activists who boughvh luxury homes. sot hidinryg the truth about th how soft on crime policiess pubc destroys public safety. afety,democrats shift back to td standbys. let's talk about what happenedr on january six .0 fo and we had well over a thousand folks so far have been arrested and that was here. i'm sure that that's affectingec the numbers for crime in dc when we're looking at thatg
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overall number. well, that sums it up in a nutshell. democrats believ: demoe that old ladies walking through the halls of congress taking selfie s are a bigger threat than murderers and repeat violent offenderbiggers. serve h americans deserve the straight facts, not hidden agendasl of t and all the challenges we faceh- crime, the economy, our schools, china, our mental health crisis. if we're going to make anymake y progress on any of these no issues, we need leaders who are not afraid to tell the truth, no matter who it offends. "angl. and that's the angle. joining me now is congressman james colmar, chairman of the house oversight committengr congressman, good to see yout an tonight. d.c. district attorney has ey sai said that it isn't his fault crimin that criminals back on the street. it's an issuare backe with their forensic processing that the processor of forensic procen evidence, i guess, is not up to . g. up toin d.c.. i thought i was dreaming ort i having a nightmare when i heard
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that. >> that takes the cake. yeah. talk about passing the buck. i mean, this is one example of many prosecutors and all these blue cities that just aren'tnotn doing their job. they they are soft on crime. g they're passionate about crima criminal justice reform. they want to give criminals more rights than than law abiding citizens. and as a result, there's a direct correlation with soft on crime prosecutors and increased crime in washington, d.c. he's the perfect example that we have a terrible group of prosecutors in this city and that's why we have skyrocketing crime. >> well, they're saying, well, justra: they help us become a e and all will be well. i say, well, how about maryland ? that'sell. run by democrats. how's baltimore doing? illinois's run run by billionaire jb pritzker.y how's chicago doing?. so they think statehood eve can't even run the city, let alone have it be a state. >> no, there'ss no no way they could be self sustainable as a state. they want to be a state fore one reason to be able to havtwo. that's that's the whole thing.
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olitics. nothi politics. it hasng nothing to do with public safety.h pu it has nothingbl to doic with sustainability. it's all about politics and trying to tip the scale of power in the house ofes and representatives and in the u.s. senate. and i believe that te. the leadersts in washington, dc have really done a great injustice to the people. they think that all the problems in washington, dche are as a result of not having representation in washington, dc. when they have represented they just want to march. they just want to reliable wan democrats. >> senator , that's it, right? the city votes 85% democrat. 85% of the time, the residents % vote democrat. new yor but i'll tell you what we saw in your state duringid-t the midterermsm elections.mocrat the democrat voters turned their back on the democrat party because of one issue, and that was crustier elected. >> hochul, though, althoughme. i still i mean, how much do i have to suffer? all right. we mentioned this in the angle, but fo."r the attorney generaljo not to jump on what is obvious to me, growing anti christian bias in the united states and
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criminal activity geared toward christians. we'll learn more about what this killer really felt and who knows. bu geared t we've had these tarf of the pro-life centers of ofrot pregnancy centers acrosshe. the country. churches have been attackechurcc the rhetoric toward christians there. terry , if you're a christian and a bible believing christian , you're a terrorist, essentially. >> yeah,if you garland's legacy is not going to be what he had hoped when he became attorney general. people close to merrick garland tell me he's really concerned about his legacy. i mean, not to mention the attacks on trump, the attacks on republicans, wa the way he's turned his back on christian , the way he's turned his back on law abiding citizens will never be forgotten. and it's created irreparableitin damag damage to the department of dep justice. >> and this is another example.n the grand jury in new york has adjourned for a month or one to investigating donald trump. this is just a scam. a this whole thing is a scam. >> sham and everything wrapped
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up in between. yeah, it was on fromtical day one . you can't have a localsham. >> it was a political stunt from day one. you ca attorney prosecuting a presidential candidate for federal campaign finance violations that occurred five years ago. i mean, the whole thiny g is ato joke. the doj passed on this case.j that's whypass congressman jordn and i asked for the d.a., mr. bragg, to come to washingtonn jn and explain to us they got to put pressure on this. this is you know what? wash >> the word has got to bes to dropped. he was two levels of governmenty below what was appropriate to prosecute a case.g to >> they're trying to drag this out. are they not jus drout.t grasping at this point? congressman, great to see. thank you. this city deserves better. deserves better. better. and speaking of selective enforcement, after the roe vs.as wade decision leak last may, protesters descended on the homes of conservative justices. despite laws against this, noce. one was arrested. o on and now we know why. yesterday, during merrick garland senate appropriationsstr testimony, alabama senator katy bridda unveil the information that she was given by a whistleblower.
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>> we obtained copies of alaba the slide deck that was used to train and prepare the marshals for givensprotective detail at the homes of the justices. mars those training materials show that the marshals likely didn't make any arrest under section fifteen of seven for a pretty simple reason. they were actively discouragedan from doing so. s oas you can see on the slide behind me, the marshals were wer explicitly told to avoid, y unless absolutely necessary, any criminalal enforcement acti involving the protester discourages the marshals from making arrest under any section fifteen seven by asserting that there may be a first amendment right to harass the families of the judges. and by concluding that any arrest of protects serves are pe a last resort to prevent physical harm of the justices. >> hmm. joining me now, iden carrie severino, president of joycean and former supreme court clert k for justice thoma, and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary and fox ws
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news contributor. kerry , just a fewfter h weeks n his guidance turned out to not arrest anyone, a man with a gun showed up a block from justice kavanagh's house. i mean, this is beyond i don't again, i keep saying i'm at a loss for words of this, but this is shocking. yeah, that's one of the most chilling things about this is thinking he didn't attorney general garland attorney general garland mentioned this when he was talking earlier this month before congress. they, they arrested him because he turned himself in. wait a minute. what would hav he happenedimsele hadn't turned himself in? now weturn know that they were they were intended not to arrest anyone. what would it have taken and how much farther would he have gotten? it's really frightening. that tthat the marshals hands ae being tied and then garland is using kind of scapegoatin tit them to try to get out from under the scrutiny that's the falling on him. >> now, ari garland claim that he didn't know anything about at what is , i guess, us marshal training material for protecting supreme court justices. watch this.r protecting
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this is the first time i've seen the slide there first. and principajusticesl job is toe the lives and property of lives an the of the of the members of the court. but that doesn't mean that that that they are in any wayy precluded from bringing otherg kinds of arrests. d ti ari, he's pretty well spoken. he was having a hard time getting through that answer. do you buy this? yeah, no, i don't buy any of. this.k garl and , you know, merrick garlandn also said that the marshals on the lawns had the full authority to arrest people. they didn't the full authority,h they were handcuffed. they were they should have beeth handcuffing the protestersemar,t they were handcuffed themselves by the department of justice. aulook, laura , the fundamental issue, though, is there's a law on the books that prohibits people from intimidating justices protesting atat the hos the homes of federal judges,f fe including supreme court justicesdera , in an effort to influence a ruling. that is a commons sensea law.
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it should be enforced. otherwise, we're going to have mayhem and mob violence, mobt pressure to influence court rulings and so on . thatlings.ppens does happen. the solution should have been right from the start to arrest the protesters at the homes. it is a fully appropriate and proper thing to protest the supreme court.otest at if you don't the like a rulingdr protest at the court, don't any fede bring it to the homes of anyd ha federal official like that. ve band they should have been arrested. it's not a speech issue. a it's an intimidation issue. and now we know whyw the marshals service, throughpao the department of justice put its fingers on the scale and you got it in carrsticits fn were talking about ine whip the previous segment, when people are whippedd up up into s frenzy falsely to believe that t x, y or z is your mortal enemy . and in this case, the court cout does this, you're going to haveh no rights oris y every christian believes you are noton a person. people are driven to do sometimes horrible things and than k goodness no one was
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hurt at the supreme court. justices homes. but you're seeing this perhapss. play out in other ideologies in this country as well. in the investigations only seem to go one waaces.y. uneven just there seems to be a , you know,y an uneven justice applied by this attorney general. absolutely. i mean, they're talking about well, we'rare so worried about the first amendment. i don't see their concerns about first implicationsam out t the face act when they're sending swat teams into mark's house.ee and arresting him in front of ed his seven children because because of his pro-lifie actions . i didn't i didn't see concerns s about first amendment issuesildn when parents were going to be treated as domestic terrorists for simply speaking up trea in their in their public to their public officials about the schools. sot th this is very selective. we want to treat certain groups. with kid gloves and then the rest of us get get treatedd like you are. findking of this, given your experience in dealing with the press, do you find ite slightly odd, to say the least, that there is not a clamoring among the press corps to release this, quote, manifesto by this killer?
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given what we know, it seemse to be a targeting of a group of christian people who by all accounts are just wonderful people.people >> we're wonderful people.. n the le i'm not surprised in the least.y the press is curious. they don't want to know. now, if was the other way i around, if it was a conservative who went in to say, i don't know of a prorop choice group and shot up a pro-choice place. oh, yeah, they would wanprto- to know the manifesto would be be a politically motivated hate crime and the be all over it, calling for it to be released. but here it's possible thatleasd we're going to find out it was agaite crime against christians and they don't want to see the proof.y that's the way the modern media works. don'are now.t want >> and it's politicized and the entire thing needs to be released, not scrubbed, not sanitized, because otherwise no one will trust it. carrie and arirele, great to see both of you. thank you. now, why is thfor the left makig excuses for the nashvillee to shooter? and what does this have to doth thei with their larger attempts? at perhaps intimidating christians across the country?s the country. i will exp lai'm going to explain it in moments.
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. >> trans people are already more likely to experience bviolence simply because they are trans people. >> sgho the right focusingon on that is uniquely dangerous. and we have to respond to that. >> i rise in honor of trans joy that deserves to be celebrate, not eradicated. i rise with unconditional love for my trans daughter rightly.be >> c well,eleb we think everyone should love their children. but just a reminder, congresswoman, clarkes eradicated transhter vi daughter violently assaulted a boston policole officer earlir this year. so probably not the bestpolice exampl oe, but it all goesadica without saying that no one is trying to eradicate people, but no matter, because victimhood, it sells on school boards in state capitals, here in the halls of congress, elected els are using their power to undermine the freedoms and human dignity of trans americans . and they're waging an
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especially vicious crusade on our kidracle ans. now, would you call the murder of three innocent, beautiful children a vicious crusade as well? congresswoman, if, in fact, hale believed that she was transgender? it is that language that leads them to violence. so is that what this is really all about? it's about christian schools. tjoining me now with his thoughts on the american from the american majority ceo ned ryan . >> and what of that? >> well, i don't think it's just christian schools are coming forschool laura . i think it's christians writ large . and part of is because our collective faith system is that truth exists that weti can knowve there's an infinite god , eternal god who reigns above us all. and because of him, there's transcendent truth. there's absolutes by which we can say something right. something is wrong. something is good, something is evil. and for the militant trans movement, fors over the transgenderism movement,
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the idea of absolute standards of an infinite god , those are e the mortal enemy of what they are doing.what i really i've called the them lucifer and for laura becauset they are raging against crr in. this,deth and in doing this, they're basically trying to gete us to submit to theird arbitrary, twisted worldview in which they're saying, well, biological men can, they can have babies. when and when we say that's insane, w they rage against us . and it really kind of feeds into something the more greater. left in which it's becoming increasingly authoritarian. like if you don't submit, ifs if you don't comply, if you don'td accept our our twistedvi world view of transgenderism or butchering babies or global climate hoax, you will submit.rl if you don't, there'll be threats of violence. b you'll be forced into silence.ri but it's becoming very apparennt that this has always been the way, though, laura , throughout history with authoritythroug in states r authoritarian movements, they cannot stand or tolerate anybodvements. toly who might hm absolute by which to judge
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them. and so they want silence to silence them by all means possible.poss. >> well, the conversatio n about this entire matter wasy on mourn addressed today on morning joe . >> watch the glorification ofg weapons of war. and by the way, so perverse. i just got to say, so perverse to do that, celebrating the birth of traditionalbirth o traditional christians, nott christian nationalists, but traditional christians called the prince of peacnationale aga and this is this is trying to recast christianity to embrace something that is fundamentally at odds embra with christian teaching. and they're trying to they turn themselves to pretzels to tryo to do it. etzels they know it's wrong. they know it's false.they kno this is the problem. they're trying to twist and to redefine their reality, the their truth into what they think it should be instead of accepting the fact there is transcendent truth, there
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is infinite truth that they cannot change. they cannot manipulate. that frustrabitrary. and that frustrates them. it enrageste - them more to the point where anybody that say says, no, you can't manipulatet truth, it's transcendent.e themb they have to silence them because it highlights how arbitrary their beliefs are. >> t yeah. and then if you call a boy who's a boy, then it says is a girl, then you're you're y a victim yourself because you've become the hater.ouf e ye so then you're victimized. so it' thes okay. if you say the truth, then you're a hater.hater. this is crazy town okay? i mean, this is lala land. it's crazy. it's crazy great t town .t ta greaket to see you.y your thank you. ki now, if they can't takdse awayio your kids schools, they want to make it easier for thr the sr to take your kids, period. yesterday, california democrat s a advanced a bill that would let children as young as 12 check into group che homes without parental consent. now the bill's pare sponsors say the the bill is largely for lgbtq .
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plus youth who suffer from rejection from parents, harassment in school and the overall lgbtq negativity present in society. now, here is one mother who used a comment session to call this what it really re is . >> thi>>s bill permits a counselor to decide if a child 12 or older is maturedei enough to be placed ina a facility away from his parents without any claim of abuse or indication thats the child is in danger.out an this bill is state sanctionedy indication the child is in kidnapping. amen. well, joining us now is danga wn you just saw, aaron fris, a mom, an attorney and member of our duty, a parent advocacy group in california. aaron, this doesn't surprise me at all, and it really is the it' on tcal follow on to the argument the left has beenth making that traditional society is repressive. and if you don't tra assent to gender affirming care, repressistting your child'
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life in danger, meaning the state can take your child from you.ep so at all, for their twistedil way of thinking, it logically is where this needs to go. cort well, you're correct. so, laura , essentially what'si happening in california is parents are losing their rights as soon as a child turns 12 .e st so the state can now dictate anything, basically with the anchilytd, including mental heat medical health.ime an and we see this time and timethe again of the democratsmo trampling on parental rights. r. and i say that as a democrat oft thirty seven years, i don'ti do know what my party is doinn'g except eroding parental rights ie now, the sponsor of this bill explained why it's needed ,what young people are i experiencing, a new reality very different from the reality that we may have had growing up. we all deservew a lifreale with pride and dignity in our latino community. we are shifting the stigma
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around mental health. it starts with ourselves, our parents, our grandparents, to acknowledge the trauma ofealt our families, that what they have lived through and recognize that there is a big difference between surviving and living. g and your response to that? wow.ving.ra: your well, for the last 12 years in california, children, the age 12 and older >> had the ability abi to access mental health without parental consent. so one would think that mentall health in california would be great.. right. and that suicide would be down. but the opposite has occurred over that 12 years.rs suicide suicide rates have increased self-harm, depression, anxiety, the the children in californiair haveen i have worse mental healh outcomes right now. so why aren't they repealing this bill ? what they should be do is doing
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is repealing it and putting parents back in a rightly place, which is as parents controlling their children, being their provider, beingbein their supporter and being in the know whether the the i government is not your parent. s i mean, this is that woman's l comment should shake everyone across this country when she said your family is basically traumatic, like if you lived a different at a different time, then you're ipso facto t repressive and you're a threaten to your child. a at's what she's saying, that our childrendi are growing up i. a in a different reality. yeah, worse reality. becausey are se are so confusedo californd and so messed up. i mean, thisia has california'st to be rescued. i mean, aaron,an thankk yo you what you're doing. thang.because you're shining a t on this. my goodness. u. sho this is bad. thank you. now, later in the show, we're going to speak to dr. martyea makary about why it is so important that audrey hale's toxicology repor whyt be releas'
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yes, sir. down the ram cap. p on the and we have people lined up ove on the left over here, some union leaders and workers. they your mark is going to be the one to lift. how y'all doing? you've got a blue mark. doing that's okay. i got my blue mark tonight. m i'm going to say hello to you. yes, sir. you i'm going to go help to get wil started and help mehe get started. >> when does that ever stop? >> unbelievable. yeah.. you're going to take your aviator's off. and you can then put your hand out so you can shake it to the man on your left. i mean, where does it end?does i here? i guess his reelection campaign is reelect joe biden. think of all the help her. she'll get extra. i mean, it'sis unbelievable thae this man has this much trouble. but even with all the directions, laura and the blue dots, which he's standing on , biden could not find the blue exit arrows when it was over.
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>> oh, i don't know what's worse, laura , the back and back is the tragic underscoring. >> has he ever successfully exited an event ever?ly exite i mean, i thought you werean joking that you couldn't exit. t >> this is and he does have sitting room. and what is that? does that full? >> he does that thing well. that's to show his virility. he bounces. look, don't worry. as the economy teeters and the country grieves over the nashville shooting, e countr the white house has released a video of the president'slle se meeting with the cast of ted laso with myhous mother. which are you guys doing god's . work? mental health is no differentr than breaking your arm or what o your leg. what are you hearing from people who see your show and who are doing it's mental illness, but young men nowadays like, you know, masculinity
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feels like being redefined.f is my father is half military. he's just showing up. in the >> and it was a real mouse for real. is all made up. oh, my god. rules this is al.l made up there. no can use laura .. it's all edited. look there.. bowling there, bowling in s the truman bowling. say thespe hours ate people must have spent hours at the white house.i this is not a visit.s an this is an extended mini series. i mean, it goes on and on . but you know what? it shows the bidennistration administration and the way athey edit this presidency. i mean, the ted laso cast, these are not experts in mentall health. >> they should have been. it's redigth utilizes their . yeah, well, they're raymond, s n this is all one big deflectionf from the fact that our country is spiraling down the drain.n t so biden's i look at ted , look at ted laso, but versus go ,de oh, isn't this wonderful. this great actress talking upt e mental health. boehland cut cut back to the bowling alley.lasso. you know, this is like a gutterg shot every time it's in the gutter. every single time.
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all right. yeah, right. eve ryas you rightly point out, laura , as china's influence spreads throughout the middle test and eveean our own hemisphere, the president, in addition to hosting ted laso, hosted a virtual summit forl democracy at the white house. >> biden, the global leader, took charge from the start on the q show. i began the one. >> let me start by apologizing th for the slight cold i haveat. >> that's the only thing that's happened in me. these days. right. >> that's about right. the only thing happening is a>>' color man.evable t get him a lozenge.me it's unbelievable to me. .i mean, look, i'm here atli the reagan library. , i hawhend a signin yg here tonight. when you walk through the reagan library, it's allng about projecting stren strengtho on the world stage and how that
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brings calm to the world . but when you see this visage of thatsident just out second addled doesn't know where he's going, i can't read the prompter if it allows our allies to wander. and that's what's happening. you've goto honduras cuttinwohn ties with taiwan, mexico saying their election board, th they're throwing them out. this is a ba d moment in the world and it's a bad moment because america has retreated. >> he's well, i think the metaphor is america in decline. we have a president in decline and it's america in decline.. th and they're fine with that. i honestlypresiden think they tl theyeve now that china is going to take the global dominantominn position and they're just going to do as much as they can for p themselves at this point. oi i think they've given up. >> i think the white flag is up in this white house today. >> he promised six hundrede pr and ninety million dollarsomis r so-called democracy building projects abroad. he wantsprojects aboard. nine pt five billion more . the problem is there's no no aco accountability for this money. untabiliand freedom house says
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the seventy seven countries that took part las ct tookt yea, there's been no change. fre >> iedomn fact, some have declid in the freedom those countries.y thennd when we i just need a little prosperity here in the unitedk on states , then we'll work on other countries democracy. raymond, thank you. countriee on friday.friday now, it isn't justit's the nashville shooter's manifesto that jus the public deserves to see in its entirety, but also what's he taking? any medication, any drugs wad what were they were they gender affirming drugs or antidepressant? chanting sayadi meds? what were they ? and how could this help prevent future tragedies? to learn more about this, dr. marty makary will join us on why transparency on this matter at this moment is important. >> that's next. i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day? look at the size of these butterfly shrimp, ginormous purple shrimp. what now?
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okay, tyler, after that hor horrific massacre and uvalde, texas, last year, we quickly dru learned that the shooter's past drugg use was known by many whh and wondered whether that had any impact on his behavior. " ae well, the angle kept asking for details on the toxicology report, but none cam the. we documented the tremendous impact drug use has on mentale onillness and crime, includingcs the mass shooters. and that's why w shoote think iy
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important. we get the toxicology report on uvalde shooter, such a highe. profile case. we can't speed this up.out al >> what are you thinking about? all these horrific acts of evil that have been perpetrated on the american public? we still weeksil. later don't he a toxicology report fromooter. the uvalde mass shooter. now, some ten months after that and shooting, we asked again tonight and still nothing. now, we've seen online thatd tae sometimes these could take months. a so we asked famed forensic pathologist dr. michael baden what's really going on here. he told the angle that in situations like this, let's call the tox screen could take da two to three days. >> now, ifif a an autopsy is dot the next day, then we should have a full report in just a week. the months long estimate, he mas says, is due to a massivsie bacg backlog. but that's in situations wheresn there's regular situations. but you've all day in nashville, those reports are usually moved to the front of
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the line, sadly, with the covenant school shooting in nashville, we once again find ourselves searching for answers. last nighte an, a former fbi profiler told us whyf th the release of hale's manifesto was important, but potentially releass crucial is the eventual release of her toxicology report. so we reached out to tennessee authorities to ask if they would commit to a public release. and we still haven't heardo a pe back until then. tsear we will continue to search forc answers. but joinin g me now to talk about more about this, dr. marty makary, johns hopkinss is a doctor fro university professor and fox news contributor.m jo dr. makary, whhn'sy does this matter? well, look, people areupse understandably very upset neand there's no one cause it's multifactorial. but parents have a right to know whether or not the toxn screen shows that the persone was under the influencpersone of some substance, opiate, cocaine and amphetamines oe ofr some cr interaction of seven different psych meds. people't have good data on this
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rio it's hard to make any conclusions that we shouldn't. >> butan people have a right to know right now and researchers need to study the trends because 23% of mass shooters are on some psych meds. that's a study from voa. so there may be something there. well, we do know thatan antidepressant medications have been linket medid to violent and aggressive behavior, and it's on the warning. so when yo on the u read on the warnings, we've put them on our show a while agowh iland it's their stark warningsn doesn't mean everyone is on antidepressant medication is going to be violent, but in certain personalities, especially with different drugs interacting, this could be a toxic mess.t wi coulthd it not? yeah, there may be somethingg there. so the reality is when doctorsre prescribe this, it should be in a limited context and they should understand. >> but a lot of these meds, medications now are being given out nilly. i mean, you can get a diagnosis in 15 minutes and go on acoup couple medications. tions. we d and we don't have long term data on drugs that just came out. >> so we can't really make conclusions. yeah, you're anxious today out.
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to have a xanax. can't sleep, hasit's to have lia a zoloft, right? i mean, it's jus t it's like candy. the nashville police chief address the shooter's mental health yesterdayr'. a >> watch this. she was under care, doctor's doc care for an emotional disorder. law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving, but her parentshe failed to see sitting outn on weapons. >> laura: ary under doctor's care for an emotional disorder. i've done a lot of reading and reporting over the years.nee i've never heard a mental disorder described as an emotional disorder. >> but a maybe i've missed thata there's clearly more there that we're not being told. and when you have a public health disaster like this, a crisis, something really tragic, people have a right to know more information. >> health is a massive problem in this country right now, is it not, among youngtold. people, it's a massive problem. at the sam>>e time, we laura ha the most medicated generation of young people in the history of the world.t so we've got to look at causes not just play whack a mole with meds and confusing messages to childreny wh as well
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about a variety of things, their identity, who they are when or when they're really an adult, when they have real cognitive control overt a lot of their own behaviors and judgment, we put them in things. >> we feed them bad isolation. we feed them bad foofoodd and tn say we got to medicate them, dod bariatric surgery, and give them all these psych meds psych and wonder why do we need to doo more andd more ?you very much. >> dr. makary, it's so good to see you in person tonight. thank you so much. you when we come back ,nt something a little different, and i'll require your help to complete this mission. >> that's nextio.n. for back pain. i've always been a take two and call isan a morning guy, but my new doctor recommended my new doctor recommended solong pass withou pill, upsetting my stomach. a good, powerful, effective and safe relief selon. >> plus, it's good medicine. samit on fox nation. it's the all new season of being a public servant. it's taught me one of many things. expect the unexpected. that was not a smart move
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