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have left for this evening. don't forget, you caeck oun cheo my show, get tammy bruce now,. of course, streaming on foxk nation. sean will be back on monday with a live audience show. tickets are absolutelyo to free. just go to hannity .com. wee thank you, everyone, for tuning in. have a great and happy easter and have a happy passover. passover., everyone. >> i'm raymond arroyo. in for laura ingraham.ec thisia is a special edition of the ingraham angle. from new york city. we have a big show for you tonight, along with a special guest. , blac model and influence are black . china is here on her shocking new transformation. but first, there is a pattern that i see in the news on this good friday, and it is relatedhn to faith and its absences as many of you know, this is the day when christians celebrate the sacrifice of
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jesus christ on the cross for al the sins of all humanity. but remember, it all begana with a mob tied to lecci. >> the unreasonable mob rushedhn in, arrested and killed for the things he said , whichai upset rankled them. trutd.truth h was snuffed out b, at least for a few days. >> that "wall street journal" poll recently revealed that the importance of religion has p among americans has dropped from 62%. pe 62% 25 years ago t twenty five years ago to thirty nine percent today. i't i'm not sure that's really true. you see, religion seems alive justwell to just look at the fervor of these religiously minded people. >> look at them communication. o i know the experience of humanity during these times of catastrophic climate change is needed now that's religious
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activism. >> liturgies repeated again and again, rooted not in god , but in this case, the green gospel.. they mus t commit these acts of artistic vandalism to furthert d the cause of environment i justice. never mind that pouring soup olr gluing yourself to a van does nothing to help the environment ,especially the artistic environment.van go facts don't matter. >> this is a religious devotion ,one inculcated in predominantly young people since they were children. they're merely following of th the dictates of the only religion they've ever known. >> and the mob is now invadingou our state houses with the same religious conviction. >> look at these trends. lo religionok in texas, kachi.
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>> we've been told for years that citizens must never invadeb a lawmaking body to protest you anything. e th when you invade these temples of democracy, democracy itselfi is imperiled. >> oh, sorry.. the rules just changed again.s t >> chang say year after year afr year where we see these mass shootings, we see acts of protest, acts of real incredible courage by young people. now, here we keep going every day. oh, we came making our voices. are those for different rules for different people? we'll be getting intoweo ththe protests led by representatives at the tennessee state house latelr
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in the show. but what we're witnessing is the enforcement olater f sec dogma. and if you don'tent of believe n the shifting cause of the day, whether it's trans rights or climate change oday,r abortion on demand, the mob shows up to shout you down, cancel you and if necessary, physically attack you or they'll just do a face and blow up your place oft. business. >> it's not a debate. it is a moral conviction, a belief that heresy must be stamped out to oppose the revolving orthodoxy is an unforgivable sin. when a federal judge known for his originalist readings of hthe constitution, for instanc, shows up at stanford law school, nobody debates him. they shout him down and call him names. the college sanhedrin do this for two reasons. one , becaue they know there are no consequences. and these undergrad lord oe's nf the flies reenactments are actually celebrated. and tore-enactments ar enjoinint they attain their highest heldhe
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value likes and approvald approv on social media. >> sure, it's wrong, but look at the views of my tiktok ma just last night, a twelve time all american female champion swimmer riley gaines tried to argue that biologies coleman should not compete in sports against biological women because, well, they're biological men . >> the mob at san francisco state university assaulted grab their torches and chased her downd chased, grabbed. there's there's video of another point in this melee protesters demanded when the protesters demanded money. ten dollars a person to le10t gaines leave the venue and her e safe room. thirty piececeofs of silver migt have done the trick. we're going to dove into all of ee this speec in a second. pillar but free speec oh is an essentil pillar of this republic.r say.
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everybody should have their sayr and disagreement, debateee is ao the heart of this democracy. but for it t to work, we must al listen. which means you can't yell you're disturbed by something or call peoplengca obscene names or hit thellm. >> and when a society failsen a to protect women, and girls,d it's probably not going to protect anyone else either. this new religion of revolution without a cross or a savior carries only chaos and violence . but at least you'll know they're coming. the mob is always the first. joining me now is kim jones. com >> herpe daughter competed against trans swimmer leah thomas. she's also the co-founder of a pendant council on women's sports .f in >> alsdeo joininpendg us is mice tafoya, former nfl sideline reporter. thank you both for being here. kim riley game was basicallyicah held hostage by these trans
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activists fostage byr three houa she was in that room. she also claims she was hit by a man in a dress. my question is , why is this acceptable? acceptable behavior at a behavior at a university whenunr they have codes against just this sorsit thing? >> well, it's not it's absolutely not. hav but right now, we have men andav boys who have been emboldenee dw by policies that have allowed and facilitated the abuse and discrimination against women. it's looked at as justifiable as soon as we tell womend that they're not worthy of fair f fa competition and decent respect in sports ir competi, they areno to undress in a place outside the male gaze. we are outside telling men thar they can have their way and they don't deservethey d toe treated fairly. so this i lay thisis entirely at the hands of politiciansst who are not sticking uickingp fr women and girls, not developinge policy and enforcing rules and definitelyly at the hands f the ncaa who is activelys actively discriminating ag
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discriminating against women and making this kind ofu behavior. >> so you see, thisee ths is aio extension of what your daughter and others have seen inseen the locker room and in the in the competition. >> 100%. and i'm calling on any governor and any attorney general to come join us and helanp for the to make gt things right to get. m th >>is michelle, these protesters claim this is about trans rightsghts., but isn't everyone missing the larger point here that biological men have larger hearts, lung capacity, muscle mass ? how is this fair competition for a woman or girl in a sporting to say that trans women are real women? >>s just is just false. follow the science. right.ere. you mentioned a couple oft things. thera littlee. i hate to get a little bit graphic here, but also men don't get a period. men biological men, women oftenhat i compete during thamet time of the month. that's a massive difference. there are soere' mans soy biolon reasons that women and men should not be competing innas. the same arenas.
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look, i think what gets lostis here is people think this is anti trans. they think this is taking away opportunities from trans women to compete. no, no, no. it's maintaining the fairness for biological women to compete as jill biden said recently, that they fought so hard for with title nine . there needs to be another th option for trans athletes. mplea >>s simple as that.there be they know should there be a trans category? no. you don't think they should compete against each other? separatey . i think we've got categories that encompass everyone t on earth. we have sports are designated by categories. that's how we allow forr inclusion in sports . sports. and there's a protected categories. and then there's a category fo r >>n and anyone who doesn't fit in the protected categories. >> this is a good segue way. goo this week, the biden administration is proposing a change in titl e nine . title nine was created to protect women, particularly
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in competition. under the new rule, any school that receives federal fundunder any school may not ban athletes from competing even outside ofof their chosen orender. their biological gender . to plis .is i want to play this for you.ites this is the white housee spokesman supporting n hethe protesters and get your reaction. >> lgbtq i plu ys kids are res resilient. they are fierce.il they fight back . they're not going anywhere . and we have their back. this administration has their back. roo prouss td ofhi the kids across this country. who have organized protestl and school walkouts. nd t kim, very quickly, your reaction to this and to this propose d change in total, non condoning this kind of increased behavior that's leading to physical assaults and violence against womennst we is inexcusable. there's no place for it in civilized society.a and i cannot imagine a more
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regressive notion than usingonll the only legal protectio pn for based rights that women havey in the united states and turning it into a toolth to say they must compete against men and boys. it's ultimately misogynistic. kim and michelle, thank you both for being here. i wish we had more time. happy easter to both of you. thank you. it was my next guest. >> have personal experiencemy nx with the mob. we've been speaking of. both tried to speak atk at universities when angryprotes protesters attacked. joining me now, isabel brown , turning point usa contributor, and ian howorth, turning point ushoa speaker, washington washi examiner, columnist and host ofg off limits. someel, i want to start with you. something happened to yoened tor you tried to give a pro-lifespeh speech at virginia commonwealth university. university. >> i want to share thisthis with the audience. watc.h. would you like now and watch yourself down here
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and temporarily removing us from instead of picking out the first. >> isabel, did you evea n get a chance to speak? h and how did virginia commonwealth university respond? to this attack? >> i unfortunately never got the opportunity to break down the lies that pro-choicet pr was believe because of the powerful abortion lobby in america. oncompanying the incredible kristan hawkins on her student s for life of america speaking tour this spring, before we even had our names introducedwes at virginia commonwealth university last week, this vilee fab decided to chant, go home. fascistssc go home so loudly, we were unable to completemp the dialoglete t. we came to campus for inviting students from the pro-life w and pro-abortion side of things to ask real questions and embrace dialog in a wayare o that college campuses are no longer facilitating. things escalatr e so quickly tht many students felt thatt they were physically in dangertp .r wa one student in particular was physically assaulted by this
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mob. and instead of removing the violent antifa community members that weren't event students at virginia commonwealth universit y, and my kristan hawkins and myself weree essentially detained in a locked room for several hours for our own safety campu on the public college campus. >> we were invited to speak at the outrageous. at >> here's what happened to you just yesterday at suny albany. >> it sadly it looks the same. watch free speech and now,e to ian , this goes back to my yonologue at the top o the show. >>u re there you were there to t free speech on college campuses of all things. >> why are trans activists swarming around you and formingo a conga line? >> well, the conga line
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is something i think we should just set aside. i mean, that's cultural appropriation on its face. culturali think is quite hilarip but does the fact that it's focusing on trans rights, s th i think it's just the issue ofeu the day. they've decided i'm a transfer because i'm conservative. e of t actually bother to read any of my stuff. they discover i'm not quite stuff. the opposite, but they don't speech tha care, really. it's all about shutting out any speech that disagreet disas the their fundamental views, which is that the left should haveradl full power, the radical left place where theyuses is a place where they've really enjoyed full power for decades. full power for decades. and so when groups like tpo say dare to show up and share obvious truths, they get very, very angry. it's all about forcing ideas like my ideas, likmye myself. izabel off campus so thatso peo plpeople would be , in their eys ,indoctrinated with the truth. it just seem s so off topico talk here, you know? i mean, you were there to talk about one thing and then they they run off in another direction. they're protesting something else. hing isabel, vcu, the school you tried to speak at, said this about what happened. vcu is committed to promoting o a safe environment for our students, faculty, staff and visitors. studentsculty, staffso the righr
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and speak freely is protected. did you feel protected and why are they so tolerant of violence and harassment? >> of women? s >> in this case? i certainly did not feel>> protected, at least not by thebu campus police department who decided not to show upo to the event despite forewarning, warning that there may be violent ing that protestersrs wit with people who they have previously arrested inh have tht and a history of conflict with the students for lifents chapter on campufor s and these radical protesters at other events, it took 30 or so minutes. that why we decided to live stream on my instagram and someone getting punched and physically assaulted for the police department to eve warrant walking in the room.sta. it's nice. a fea few daysw days later or a later for these campusesthsupp to come out and say thator they support free speech.iversi but in actuality, these public universities that are beholden f to the united states constitution and our first amendmenamendmt rights to speak and gather freely, they're not
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upholding this reality. in fact, they are pushing a one sided lockstep leftist authoritarian narrative authoritariahuseration, whic is why it's never beenup more important for us to continue showing up, speaking the truth and invitin to continue speaking the truth and inviting dialog that dial to be allabout about. >> well, i thoughttertaini the university was about entertaining differentts thoughs whew thoughts, new ideas when it's an echo chamber in a silo. silo what good is that, ian , that even destroyed a bible duringle your speech or before your speech war s? >> what is that about?ut and does that perhaps run to the heart of what i was talking about earls y, earlier, that this is a counter religion, if you will .will it's a religious belief thatea without real form? absolutely.e i mean, i wrote a column forlumr the new york post about the fact that transgender ha become the new religion. you saderismw joe biden talking. anti so-called anti transgender laws being sinful. you'vebiden ta people bearing d. dale mulvany. this is a full on religion. i tk and so i think tearing up the
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the bible is an obvious part of that. mothe fr whing they destroyed more was the free pizza we were handing out. wh i think it was just really classic socialism on its face. t but again, when it comes down to the colleges, a lot of thiss is actually motivated by fear. they are scared of thesef bein people. they are scared of being held g heldaccounto account by forei. and so they're really just bowing down to them, too.hey' reand i think colleges need to stand up and actually push back against this action. rather than words. >> there's also a hostility to organized an established religion, which begs the for true dialo reto take place. we need representatives of those religions accounte d for on campus as well.r izabel ian , thank you both for. being here.on thi of this. good friday.emption, a true act of redemption model and influence influencer. black china is here to talk about why she's leavin about wg only fans and embracing an unexpected new path. arris visis >> plus, kamala harris visits notennessee no, not to attenda the funeral of one ofs the children killed by a trans o gunman, but to defend two lawmakers who protested
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approximately one hundred documents detailing ensensitivtse informationm uk on everything from ukrainerae to the middle east to china.mi surfaced on social media sites.w the pentagon telling fox news that they are actively reviewing the matter and the do and thes noj is investigatin as we'll bring you more details on that as the ty come in. >> as i mentioned at the top of the show, storming state capitals is becoming routine for progressives from kentucky to florida. ne for to colorado. o no now to tennessee to democrate lawmakers in the volunteer state were just expelled foratex pellleading protests in the houe chamber against guns. the left is furious that people are being held accountable for breaking house rules. >> so kamala harris tonight rushed there in a last minute trip to defend the expelled congressmaellen. it was about who they were representing. it's about who's voicesthey w they were channeling. a democracy says youchanne don't
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silence the people. yoe u do not stifle the people. yo u don't turn off their microphones when they are speaking abouts when t. >> i wonder if that applies to life as well. we'll check later. we'll send the white house.l chc joining me now is new jersey congressman jeff andrew and xavier de russo. prager uxa.vier personality. thank you both for being here.re congressman kamala harris made a beeline for tennessee to chastise the house, but she t failed to attenden even one ofei the funerals of the six slainn individuals, including three children from last week.ir >>en your thoughts on all of fk. this? my thoughts number one , it's the first time i've seen kamalah harris take a beeline to gat kao anywhere to do anything.re the only thing she shouldo go be doing is if she wants to , is to teach people how tot be the worst vice president in the history. y ofof the united states of america. >> that was shameful.hameful. worriede havewas so about january six , but here we have not just people, not justf,
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constituents, not just average folks, but we havee legislatora who are part of a gang a philosophy and carryingking on inappropriately and breaking downdown t the halls of the stad house. that's wrong.er b she should never be supporting that. and , yopicau know, it's so typu of the ultra liberallts, so. typical. it's okay for us t it'so do things, but never for you. >> that's what she was doings . now i'm disappointed in her,r and that's pretty hard for me.hl >> well, the double i don't like the double double standard. i have one rule for everybody. have oxavier, these congressmen, they weren't just expelled becauser, these people didn't le them. kiey were expelled because they violate the house rules of decorum. now, these two congressmen are saying that this is racistok g and the media is going along with this narrative. now, the reason foor thir this j third white congresswoman who joined them in the protestoh was spared. r >> watch the media reaction. i want your reaction. it's racism.
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it's a double standard in our society. i have to say, i would doubtwhi they would have done this to a white member. >> but when you see the racism like that, jus>> wu se t out in breath the open, it does take your breath away. a >> this kindway., a blatant rac, is what is going to backfire. on them. memberier, is this racism or members being held accountablean for violating state house rules? yoe hou it's typical leftist behavior to just totally thisect and put everything on racism. this is called holding them accountable because we've alread hy seen the left has no i problem burning down buildings if they're not getting what they want. and if we don't start holdingcon these lawmakers accountable, tabl then our democratic republa is just going to turn intogger a battle of who can lead our a bigger protest. people need to stop treating wer capitol buildings as if they're section eight housing. an need to start havine accoung accountability and we neede to start looking at the leftth and questioning what are have their priorities for kamala harris to not have time to attend antime ty funerals orf to even meet the families ofam
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these victims. but she does have time to push the agenda of the left, to takey away our constitutional rightsi rights to guns and make sure she's ke to guns and to make sure that she's keeping these far left ition a position of power. >> they do not care about your and i. they care about their agenda. endawhat we're seeing cops in the in the statehouse in tennessestate e being jostled and pushed last time i checked. this t is called an insurrection congress. and we had imagehis.s like thiso is this another case of activist feeling that their personal crusade trumps any rules of decorum or evenecoo decent etiquette? absolutely.r decent it's an insurrection if you do i it. but if wt,e do, it's really to what's required and needs to be done. >> come up. kamala harris, done.mala har dis never visits veterans, has t whatatrried abou happened to the families o f the afghans that were lost i bn. battle. the americans that were lost in afghanistan never worried about our border, went there once, didn't do anything at all. isn't protecting our countrys ov yet this she runs over to is she a vice president ?
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vice or is she a political hach i think she behaved a lot more like a political here is disappointing to see that whatever party you disapoi are.s well, what breaks my heart is , e people who are caught in the middle of this.sur and when youin have a community suffering the way nashville is , i have friends there.e firs the first impulse should be be g with those who are grieving these children who never askedgh to to be shot during the school day, to tend to that then move to the politics. but here they move right to thei politics to demonize people.>> e >> it's the worst thing you can do in a community.ab won't even talk about it.. >> they won't even talk. xavier, i want to give you the last word on this. x as youav watch this play out, aa your thoughts on what we're seeing here and what whatt ould the take away should be . left's >> the takeaway is thate al the priorities are allng backwards. and once again, they areon capitalizing on trauma and they're capitalizing tn on death to push an agenda because they do not compare orh they do not care about us . they only care about wha t benefits them. it's heartbreakingbr.
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>> angela, thank you so much for being here. happy easter or holy week. anyway, what was the decidingyo factor for you to make this change? i mean, you were making greatu e money. >> you achieved fame. why dit ud yop?u give that lif? i had to honestly, the life, th that i was living inli, it was i fast pace, you know, moneyout. coming in, money going out., you know, and i just honestly kept running into, like, all these problems and these issuesu and this and that and lawsuits . and i was like, yo u know what?i have t like, i need to change. like, i have to change my life . i can't be living like this. bae i have two beautiful babies. rel i have businesses. bac and that's a really just. get back to myself. >> i kind of lost myself,that honestly. mm . sa was there one moment that you said , i've got i got to change this now. was that one deciding moment. te >> it was.idin i mean the deciding moment was on my birthday, so i got baptized on my birthday and then from there i just started putting in the work. you know, people hav alse to ale realize once you get baptized,
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you have to be willingll to als change everything about you so you can start moving into the light. >> yeah. and you talked about removing one of your tattoos on instagram. i wantremovio on to talk about . >> listen, okay. yeah, i know that i had this ta bathroom. >> it's like you triedttoo. to e off, you know what i mean? i'm about to have no market to be anything like that. i just don't want anything negative or demonic or my body any more . anymo >> angela, when did you realize how dangerous this was spiritually and this wasn't the only addition that you removed from your body, by the the he more i started reading the bible, you know, and it's so bizarre to me because ate ant the time i didn't see nothinhigt wrong with it.s that yea and that's like the issue. don't see things that we're doing wrong because we're actually sitting in that moment. and i just started like praying to the praying to god, youaying god and taking the proper steps, know, and taking the proper steps, going to church and just really just really just focus
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in, like on myself and my spirit. >> yeah, well, i love that.>> i it's not only a spiritual transformation, but a physical one . fillers ispirnitd your face dissolved you removing tattoos.ov what's next for angela white? what's next for me? i'm going to continue my journey with the bible for sure and just work on myself. just want to see work on myself and work on my businesses inway becaus different ways of making income, because the way thatrig. i was making income wasn't right. lik so now i have to like, really just that deep dove dove deep into my studies, into my work w ethic. perfec >> well, the new angela fit your perfectly thank you and have a blessed >> yter. >> thanks for being with mego to thank you. with good friday upood fridan in the streets of new york city to ask people what it means and why is it good things things started started a bit rocky.ause >> i call it good fridayy grea because this is a really great friday. it's frfriday and we don't holy
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and we're in new york . and it's the day afterit's the a because it's friday. that's it.it that's i.t for asking people about good friday. what is it and why is it good? because you're off on two daysyu after that. what is easter and why do you>>' celebrate that? because i was out there. i know, but why?ng what are you celebrating? he is leaving that i know, but i don't think that came out the tuned. >> what is good friday and whyd is it good? goodfr friday. ? >> yeah, it's the day that wass crucified and it's dead because >> e he paid for our sins. every human being should knowd w that and accept , disturbiasuss and lord, a couple got it right .oining joining us now is franklin graham, president and ceo of the billy graham evangelisticgr. association. reverend graham, the fact thatt factanso many people didn't knot good friday is , how do you the introduce them to really the center of christian belief again? and how importannt
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t is faith in the continuance of this democracy? >>this democracy well, you knowg watching your program tonighhtt just look at the chaos in our country.r country and around the world. and around the world. and this is what our world looks like without god . a and we've turned our backnation on god as a nation, as people. n and the only hope for this nation, the only hope for everyone who is watching is god. politicians are going to change those country.s that only god can do that. throu and he does that.ghidua the individual hearts changingng my heart, yours and everybodywa is watching. tchi jesus christ camjesue to this es to take our stands. he didn't come to condemn us .us he came to save. and he gave his life as aoure ransom and he shed his blood . he poured out his blood on a cross on good friday for the sins of all mankind. and if we're willing to to turn from our sins and believe on him, god will forgive us . on the third day, came up out i
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of the grave. god, he he laid his life down. and because he was god , he could take his life back .u he laid his life down for youd s and me. and on the third day h, he took his life back and he's alive and he's going to come back . but today he's god's willingrgi to forgive us . raima. >> he'll forgive you and me and everyone who confesses hisr. sins and repent. repent means to turn from those sins and to believe on the name of his son , jesus christ, thist is this is the christian faith . >> this is what we believe. this is what we stand for.and th and there's only one wayo to god. it's notd. many roads to god. is not many religions lead to god. there's only one path of god . and it goes to the cross the because paid the debt of sin. i want to show something to the audience. we have a shot fro from the nineteen sixties ofcraper skyscrapers here ins n new new york city. york i saw it this week and the. were all lit with crosses all of them. and i thoughtht to myself, whato an expression of faith that was
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once part of the general culture. >> how do yow do yu get thatou f faith, that witness, if you will , back in the public conversation where it's notze something demonized or protested ord, but something inh the center of the culture and something that's seenin as holding together? well, well, said that the worldthe w hated him and that the world will hate those that follow to i him. he was talking to his disciples. they'll hate you becausesciplese . >> and thee worl world hasd a f tolerance for all these other faith systems. but when it comes to people of faith in jesus christ, they have very little tolerance. and so how do we get it back ?ry i'm not sure we'll ever get it back . this country is changing and it's not changing for the better. it's changing fo anr the worse turne because we've turned our back on god and this nation is built by men and women who had strongt faith in god . and we have been slowlyt of o kicking him out of our schools, out of our education system. , ou
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out of our government, out of our workplace. all the television we have >>ken him out of everything. well, there are consequences for that action. and i hope we don't have to suffer through them. reverend graham, a happy easter to youo su and i want to remindt people of your special on foxpl this sunday. e >> you'll be offering a special easter message from rome at 12:00 p.m. eastern. >> thank you for being here for. happy easter. happy easter. and don't you dare kiss k the girl. littleis mermaid lyrics are beig modified for the reboot and is latest so-called solution to the homeless problem is a little low fi. sean duffy reacts in friday it's a i will bless those who bless you. it's almost passover here in israel and across the former soviet union, but we're finding thousands of destitute elderlyl
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dollars every year support more victories for veterans. >> go to david pogue. me >> it's friday and that means it's time for friday. fri follies. for that, we're joine by special guest sean duffy. s. co-host of the bottom line, airing six p.m. weekdays on fox business.fo sean, thank you for being here. in damage cities across the country, there's not just ct a crime problem, as you well ths know, but a homelessness problem. los angeles is tryingles is to scatter loiterers from their subways by blastin dgav
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classical music through metro speakers. i asked new yorkers whatical they thought of that strateg y. do you think that would work inl new york ? to drive them out?t it >> no, but i think it would be definitely a turnup. i think it would makean more homeless people and loitering. he doesn't even like classical music, so i don't know where he gets that idea. years ago, in right aids in southern california, they blasted barry manilow to drive the homeless. >> and lauder's i mean, i would drive me out. an low. yeah, that might work very o well. you can only hear itnl sy hearoy times. tik classicalmes. music will do anything to send them away? i don't know. why would an ice lobby intro music or something like dance? well, anyway, oh, go , go , go . i liked it.we i love thi'rs. good >> we're doing it.>> sean, this is good. sean n. cityou never know what you're going to find in new york city. now you live
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w, you l here. i bet you've never danced with strangers on the street. streewould classical music scar loiterers, do you think?c that works at all? so first off, you say you neveru know you're going to see or- da find in new york city.nc thu're never, you know, raymond arroyo dancing iatn the streets that is beautiful. so it wasn't at guantanamo bay, didn't it, in guantanamo?t at bay? y -- didn't they play like harday rock music? yes. to break har m people down. but here in l.a., they're going to play classical musicople o to drive people out.ut i have a better solution. if you have vagrants, raymon, arrest them, put them in cuffs, get them out of there. enough with the classical music, enougcuffs.h with the li. on crime business. take charge of your city. take charg r e of subways, arrest them and get them out on good friday evening. yeah, well, look, i mean, if you really want to repel people ,play cardi b or maroon five , that will clear the streets and stop banging your poor barry manilow. i just saw him in vegas. he still sings pretty well. you know, at least you get melodies from barry. here. sean, i've got to swim along
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here. you probablyyo seen this movie before. >> you don't to go not to see me. who would go on? not well, lyrics like that won't exist. the live action remake sean composer alan menken revealing i he is changing the song so thats trit's clear to viewers that er prince eric would never forcice himself on arial. now, sean, m the little mermaids voice was literally taken from her in the original movie.os is she supposed to carryed tthe a written consent form to givep? to the. i don't understand this at all. >> so first, if you look at her. body language, she's actually her.inshe wants g. she wants prince eric to kiss. her. kids are smart. they gy layint,was bod language between the two o yf them. but to your point, are you going to have to take a sobriety test, then sign a consent form, maybe do a bad breath test as well? t form, for, you know, the two e coming together? if disne disy really was meaninl about undoing the harm they've
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done, with this movie and giving the wrong message to boys about forcing themselves on girls, give the of profits of the little mermaid ittlto a a class of peoplep. who really need help, help women ouhim womet, maybes me give a scholarship to trans men who think they're women than and help them get into school or maybe even a women's studiesm program that might be thaton a might be a business as well. awa but be serious.e give the money away.g message to if you were sending the wrong message to men. >> well,e i you know, i don'tgt like it if youhe have to change the lyrics and you're embarrassed by something that was don' embarra t reproduce it, leave it alone and don't make any more money off it, write an original story, write aboutl the little man, but don't do this. don't distort these greatt so songs. people love them. my kids certainlngs. kids y cnne run out of people to interviewvo about the trump indictment, sean. >> sy ino they interviewedtee sk the sketch artist who drewphoto. trump's courtroom photo. >> you got to see this t to believe it.he >> what was it like in
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the courtroom that day? how are you preparin areg for donald trump to sketch in him your sketches? become the history record of that case. suddenly, he pled not guilty. ed i thought, oh,ra i'm better for that. i haveh hii have to have him with his mouth opening, talking to the judge.n he didwith that turn the glare the prosecutor on the side.o do >> i expressed i thought, oh,t. i got to do that. i can't wait for the exclusive with the court stenographer for' in the men's room attendant. imagine what they'll tell us . what do you make of this do yo amazing exclusive from cnn?s >> i wonder why ratings for cnn are so low.weout th but we were just talk with the little mermaid. drew th i think what she did when she drew the sketch was she had a picture of ursula alongsidee d donald trump as she drew sketch. he looks evi the sketchl,. ngry he looks evil, mean angry. sket. it was a nasty sketch. we have but for cnn to take it to theveu next level to go, we have but nothing to cover airways. bu st we're going to interviewtr the sketch artist who drew this horribleewhi picture of donaldmp trump. i think it goes to the point how much this network a
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actually hates donald trump, how far they will go to demonizel go t the former presis united states. it's unbelievable, really. yeah, well, it is .cove that sketch, by the way, is thet cover of the new yorker this week. >> s do and they've got photos o donald trump coming and going from the courthouse. , he comes ionn with the cops on either side of him. they didn't use any of those.i h they use this sketch and is agree with you, he's got thisl pompadour, this scowl on his face. facthey could very well use the regular photos. so you think it's with a tanpho that this is too what hefr looke he looks like ursula from the little mermaid. you stories are connected, raymond, on friday. >> well, now, this could be a whole new reboot. the little murman and donald trump could be ursula. we'll a new version. there ursula oh, that's right. all right, my friend.you. we will leave it there. happy holy week as well. anppy easter to you. a happy holiday week to you as well, don .arroyo and rebecca and the whole royal family. >> thank you very much. well, look, i ena d the day with a duffie. i'll begin tomorrow morning on fox and friends. with the other duthie. so i get my own easter treatheru
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