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get this, 240 of those were minors. some as young as 12 years old. researchers highlighted improvements two took their own life and eleven considered suicide. this was a tax payer funded study. it was widely embraced this improved their mental health. republicans in the house and senate express grave concerns and demand answers writing this in a letter to the nih. rather than shutting the research down. researchers published saying the study was a success. the law makers are also questioning the so called success. the experiment had no control group. why wouldn't it have that? that's par for the course for an experiment. law makers say four of
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researchers involved were out outspoken advocates. north carolina senator is accusing nih for acting on political motivations. >> -- the attacks payer expense. 240 of them were minors at young as 12 years old. we think this is absolutely tragic. first of all taxpayer expense. second at the expense of minors. researchers are justifying anegada they're not for children safety as we see from the suicides here. >> mar that you have two suicides and suicide ideas in children you think would you shut the study down. >> how could you look another it in any other way, right. we see the drugs are not fda approved. if feels like the kids were guinea pigs. let's see what happens to them
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if they take these medicines not fda approved for gender euphoria. they're not doing complete psychological counseling and giving it the time it requires to figure out what is really at the heart of this child's situation. are they depressed. are other issues going on. are they seeking attention, to be different in some way there. are groups in one girl in one high school that are expressing this desire, right. that's out of the norm. it's not what we have seen in the past. you want to exercise the up most caution using these kinds of drugs on children. i feel everything i read on the issue and interviews i have done on this issue, it's a cavalier notion that it's all reversible. you can take the puberty blockers and then they come back. really, how long have we worked with this? how much do we know? as a parent, also talking to
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trans individuals who say i never would have been ready for this under the aging of 18 or 21. they would have never wanted to go down that road at that time. think it's atrocious using tax payer dollars experiencing on kids like they're guinea pigs. >> yes. children in the study, as young as 12. the nih, national institution of health study. i went on and found this article. we will put it up for you. on their website same institution this study found 2016, the conclusion from the studies is childhood gender disfor ya is strongly with a lesbian, gay outcome. -- some of these individuals they ended up having different
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sexual preferences but not gender disphoria. why are you putting them in an experiment, putting them on drugs and life altering changes. 24 were sterilized apparently. >> when you think about it simile. two children are dead because the government experimented on them with drugs. that should frighten everyone in the country. as far as gender disphoria this happens in young boys. they phase as they get older. in mid 2010s you get teenage girls focused in these cultures. it's a social pushed by the media. europe is going the other way. they're saying we have to pull
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back and look at other mental disorders they may. have the drugs and sterilizations shouldn't be on the table until we get to what is going on in their heads. >> no they shouldn't. emily, we will pull up the numbers again. two suicides, eleven experimenting suicide idiations. tax payer money this. is what you're paying for. >> i don't understand why there isn't a level of outrage over the deaths as there is over school shootings and violence and trauma in our cities. this is exactly that. a preventable horror. it brings to mind for me past chapters in medical history. remember remember.
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there have been times they play russian roulette with peoples lives. honest intent, the brain chapter of our country. think about consent. where were the parents in this. what type of rights did they sign away with the consent form? what cause of action and remedy do they have? you are playing russian roulette with the loss of a child's life how can you diem anything, proceed with anything but the upmost caution, upmost fear. many say the fda system is cumbersome and bureaucratic. it's in place for this reason, to protect lives. the uptick in off market use, the spike of these drugs, the fact that they didn't have a control, all of these are so alarming to me.
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this needs to be front paging outrage and needs to stop. >> yes. pointing out the fda, best way to provide children is by including them in clinical research and providing safeguards. to me it's not gender a firming care it's gender experimental care. >> many states like p florida have stepped up to protect children. they have to take the lead. this should be more national outrage about these live that's should of mattered. moving forward what can we do? besides just calling this out we have to make sure state leaders are protecting children. we have to have a discussion on what is gender a firming care. in california that's the law, gender a firming call. a child goes to a psychologist
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and they have to give them the tkpwepbd ear firming care. instead of stepping back and saying listen, maybe there are issues to discuss here. gender a firming care is the norm and in some cases the expectation and the letter of the law. other states have to step up. i'm happy to be in a state like tennessee that protects children. this isn't being anti-trans, antigay or any of that. this is about protecting children. on my show i have detransitioners who sha*eu this has changed their life. we have to have this discussion in the country. >> it's not sterilization of children. coming up facing questions about age and ability from fellow democrats.inou that ir s next.
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>> democratic circles over the mental fitness of big name party leaders. we saw joe biden stumble down the stares to greet g7 leaders in japan. we have seen our 80-year-old president look confused and off balanced far too many times. biden is not the only democrat whose recent behavior has caused concern. the democrats have a growing cognitive problem. another democrat mentioned is john fetterman. we have learned that his office is doctoring his comments on the senate floor. including this comment. >> the entire gop debt ceiling
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negotiation is a sad charade. we're playing with the livelihood of millions so the gop can turn the screws against hungry americans this. is the hole reason why the fourteenth amendment exists. we need to prepare to use it. remember say that again. we must be prepared in order to use it. >> california senator dianne feinstein is another tkepl kraot getting attention. the 89-year-old health has been in question after a month long absence from capitol hill. feinstein's office said she was dealing with a case of shingles. they almost confirm she is dealing with ramsey hunt, and encephalitis. they say it's time for a change. >> do i think the senate and our country needs to look forward and think about how to address these issues going forward. we will have more people absent. we will have more people that
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fall sick. we will have more senators that age. i think we need to have policies like every other work place in america to think about what you do when someone is long or short-term. >> -- it seems they have joined the body. i think it points to the question simply being neutral. >> it's also important to note that people have aspirations to take seats here. this shouldn't be a partisan issue. you should be able to curve the constituents you're able too serve. the noble thing is to resign with grace. allow someone else to fill the position. allow someone else to represent your constituents. even if it's not as i i want as
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a republican it doesn't matter. these people deserve someone to be there to do the job. we have to talk about this with sensitivity. we have aging people in our lives. we feel horribly watching them age. you shouldn't be in a position where you let constituents down and don't do your job when it comes to dianne feinstein this is a pioneer. she deserves the upmost respect and has built a legacy. the fact that nancy pelosi is propping her up to have adam schiff in that position is awe full. >> you look at fdr, ronald reagan's speech, the berlin wall speech. we learned he was struggling with health issues later on in his presidency. when you look at those speechs and look at that farewell speech
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he was very sharp. at least he was able to have the strength to function and do that job in that way, create some of the truly memorable, historic moments and speeches. this is a such across the i'll issue. every one of us when we watched the clip of john fedder man it makes you uncomfortable and you feel bad. i recently ran into him in washington and said hello. he's disorientated. bernie sanders is looking at his shoes. the other gentleman is like i have something in my pocket. they're uncomfortable. i don't know the answer. maybe there is a way to have a very neutral medical group that says when there is a situation like this we have to do an evaluation that can not have any context of politics at all. maybe put forward a report. you know this person is or isn't able to serve in their job.
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i think katie porter makes a great point. if we -p couldn't function in our job there would be a discussion. sorry, you can't do this anymore. >> my concern with, it's a great idea to have a neutral medical body. you know it will be weaponized some how. everything is weaponized. the only answer for the age issue. it's impossible to do. half our country can't agree what a woman s is a constitutional amendment. in 1787 people didn't live until 90 years old. >> some people are sharp as a tack at 96. some are not at 78. >> -- create an objective measure. >> some reporting on it would be helpful. we cover this at fox. we did a segment on it. people poll and question the abilities of joe biden going forward. i just wonder why we don't see
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the same level of po on this. my boss donald trump. he hydroplaned down the ramp. he appeared to have trouble raising a glass of water. that wasn't a issue. it's absurd. cnn ran a sphepbgt if he was scared of stairs. biden stumbles down the stairs today. i stumble down the stairs but were are the headlines they don't exist as they did for a republican. >> the circles that surround these people to release that power. where is the confidence and the counselors behind closed doors. it's time. if the media -- >> family members even. >> if the media is not covering it how do voters know and have a
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>> you might of seen the viral video out of new york city showing a pregnant hoptd worker calling for help as a group of black teens accuse her of stealing their rental bike. >> help me. help me. >> this is not your bike. >> help me. >> this is not your bike. >> please help me. help. get off of me. >> what is going on. >> it's not your bike. >> help!
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>> get off me. >> don't touch his phone. >> i'm not touching you. you put your stomach on my hand. >> help, help. >> no. >> help, help. >> guys. >> please help me. >> she is -- >> you're not crying. >> stupid. this is my bike. >> ya, you. >> hey hey hey. >> that is a six month pregnant woman identified at a physician assistant sara co mery. it didn't teak long for the media to jump on the story claiming she was stealing the teenager's bike. grossly trying to weaponize her tear to paint this man as a threat adding this is exactly the type of behavior that has endangered so many black men in the past. her employer bell view hospital called the video disturbing and placed her on leave with an
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investigation under way. her attorney says she has the receipt to prove her innocence. >> she got off a 12 hour shift at bell view hospital and tried to go home. she went to a vacant bike. mounted the bike, paid for the bike. pulled off the docking station. then around that time these individuals were claiming it was their bike. someone pushed the bike, service on it, back into the docking station. the rest of the video is shown, that's where the video picks up. these receipts show she rented the bike. the serial numbers match. no question the bike she is on in the video is a bike she reserved. >> do they allege this is racism? >> that's what the media is has portrayed. she has been called a race is and a theme. there are reasons for defamation
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laws and we plan to pursue it. >> it's totally defamatory. let's talk about ben crump for a moment. a lawyer, presumably motivated by facts and driven by justice. why as a attorney would you send out the video, not having the context and assume the worst of someone as fact. >> in this country in the current climate the social mob has been created to support a knee jerk reaction. people thoughtlessly without regard to a investigation and patience of waiting for something to unfold decide to jump on what makes the most conclusion and they don't care if it potentially ruins someone's life. i note her attorney sayses hae definitive causes of action and is pursuing defamation suits against the media. anyone calling her a racist, thief or
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karen. the individuals that participate in that there is no cause of action against them. to me it highlights why social media is so toxic and destructive. it's on the point first, the scoop, being the first to damn, getting the most likes. that amplification, ha ha i got her. there are real world consequences to it i don't understand the real world consequences to someone's integrity. why can't someone say let's hang back for a moment. i can stand behind the comments and the conclusions for the rest of my life. a lot continue to get egg on their faces. >> why do they do it, martha? as a journalist you ask questions. >> the questions i have, to me it looks like there are two scenarios. either these boys were waiting for her to unclick the bike to take it that is one scenario. or there was a genuine
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misunderstanding. they thought it was theres and she thought it was hers. in this case the young men should say, sorry, ma'am. even if there is a dispute. take the bike, there isn't a problem. think everything has turned inform a battle. we have lost all semblance of manners. i will say there was confusion. then the young men, say to the woman, sorry for the confusion. please, you take the bike, it's fine. she is pregnant. she is getting whacky in the moment it she has been working twelve hours. i don't understand why this has to do with race this. could of happened with the races reversed. i see all kinds of young men i think have terrible manners and don't know how to say to someone older than them, please, i'm sorry i was in the way. whatever. it amazes me how brazen, brash
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and rude people are to each other. i don't see anyone in this scenario that has to do with race. >> her family has started a go fund me page. she's a dedicated healthcare worker. hold justice dear. i want to point out her attorney saying one or more individuals in the group physically pushed her bike with her on it, they allege as she was putting it in the docking station. they tried to cover the qr code. they say the individual's arm touched my clients pregnant stomach. visibly pregnant. >> what bothers me most besides this was on social media to be a viral video, taken to be a viral video and humiliate her and look like a racist karen or whatever to get clicks and likes. now her family has to say she is dedicated to racial equality. she is a hard worker.
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the women was trying to get on a bike to go home after work. if you're getting on a bike after work you have to step people you're about racial equality and justice. she is just trying to get home from work. a pregnant woman. i wonder again where are the feminists here. a woman in the city. the city is dangerous unfortunately we have come to realize that. she is trying to get home, pregnant, being harassed. i don't care about the color of the individual. she is harassed by men bigger than her. where are the feminists to rush to her defense and say leave this woman alone. unfortunately we have lost this now. it's about the reveiling viral video and what gets the most likes this. woman will be referred to as a karen for the rest of her life. she certainly is not one and is not a racist. >> ian, she is put on leave from her job over this. she has the receipts. was she suppose to say take the
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bike i paid for. >> they're played of the reaction. i go back to the saying the lie is half way around the world before the truth puts it's pants on. go back to richard jewel. the boston marathon. pictures of people, that's the bomber. it tarted to get out there. now in 2023 it's worst. people need to measure twice and cut once before they do these things. they need to self regulate. peoples lives are being damaged by impatient yens and willingness to get the likes and clicks. >> and note the backpack individuals won the defamation suits. >> i hope she does at well. >> coming up elon musk is not backing down despite media outlets attacking him for beinge
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>> elon musk is doubling down on his chris civil of george soros despite media outlets and jewish groups attack musk for being anti-is he met i can. he criticized george soros in the past. when he tweeted that soro "hates humanity." >> do your tweets hurt the company? >> it was a scene in a great movie where he confronts the person who killed hi power.
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i don't care. i will say what i want to say. if, if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it. >> after jewish groups piled on the criticism musk tweeted this. "my actual concern with soros is funding politicians and das soft on crime. creating damage to many cities in my opinion. while i am in favor of expanding legal immigration we must have vetting of who comes in so we don't a lieu dangerous fell ons to prey on innocent americans ." tomi. >> i don't understand how the left can pick and choose when they put a horrible label on somebody. elon musk's chris civil of
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george soros has to do with the policies he promotes with his money to get people elected that are soft on crime. he has explained that time and time again. none of his tweets reference george soros or anything remotely related to his religion that he practices or his ethnicity or anything of the sort. this is about someone who proudly finances the da races for soft on crime das. again the left doesn't want to talk about the court issue. they would have to address the culture of lawlessness in the country. they would rather addressee long musk being anti anti-semetic agt george soros. >> look anti-semi. don't look at the das george soros is responsible for. >> where i live we have a soros
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backed da. soft on crime and arrogant. the past two weeks we have the loud hrofp warriors. they talked about cushman stomping a woman, a woman who is jewish. i don't see anyone calling her out on that, saying this is wrong. no they're on the website. the hypocrisy is absurd. >> in your county, your da when she took office. she got huge amounts of money he threw at her because people were fighting back against the in he had it ability of a soft on crime da and the result on the county. she said she would stop prosecuting trespass, minor crimes. things upon reflection we know are a, steps for domestic violence cases. they have real world, fatal, damaging consequences. she said she would do so in favor of mudderrer and the like. we know she has mississippid
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over fifty percent of the high crime charges like mudderrer and the like. the level of destruction is so clear. why isn't anyone allowed to criticize these policies this person has single handedly put in place without being called anti-semit. he was it clear with his criticism. he's from south africa as well. demonize skp-gt name calling despite the specifics of the criticism are mind boggling to me. that's the woke mob. >> elon musk bought twitter he said because he cares about free speech. i don't care if the company makes money it's important to have free speech. he's demonstrating this is what he wants to see. this is what i think. come back at me and call me a name. i will tell you why it's not appropriate based on what we're
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>> will ukraine get the aircraft, how can it change the war? a study on gender transition hormone therapy ends with the death of two suicides. senator lindsey graham push by bernie sander to invoke the 14th mendment on the debt sealing. fbi in gaugeses into the clinton's. and all of the controversy of biological males and women in sports we will talk to the fastest female in oregon who just beat the boy boys. stkwroeupb me at the top of the hour for "america reports." >> welcome back it's time for in
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case you missed it. a biden official cause red handed stealing womens luggage twice is arrested again. non binary was taken into custody by a fugitive of justice for alleged theft of luggage at reagan airport in jan. he escaped similar charges in minnesota. a fashion designer reports him losing luggage. it calls to me my tags this. is not yours. two, my clothes won't fit you. >> in this case they can going to make anything fit. how often do you have to steal instead of just buying womens clothes. there are plenty of places men can buy womens clothes. why not do that instead of
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stealing from women. you think would you take a hint this. must be a weird fetish for sam. the biden administration, a lot of winners formally employed there. >> can you imagine, i would be so mad. >> i'm not a psychologist. think tomi hit on it at the end. there is a fetish. it's more fun to steal someone's clothes. spot someone in the airport, that's the clothing i want to wear. bizarre. >> how did the guy become a biden nuclear official. that was in 2018. the department of agent didn't comment on why he left the agency. >> uber is launching accounts for teenagers in more than a dozen select cities. the ride hailing company will a lieu linking accounts together for teens to order rides through
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a parent's account and ian, order meals. is this going to sigh rocket the monthly budget. >> i think so. i wonder if the uber drivers are selected to do tp'ing house runs and egging a friend's house. i mean that sounds like something teenagers could do with this service. not advocating for it just saying. >> i'm shocked this is new. i think this has happened in my life for a long time. one uber a koufrpbt that everyone taps into. >> think this is crazy to let young kids order rides from grown individuals. they have uber car seats. thank you from every mom in america to uber. uber carseat. >> a growing number of teenagers don't want to drive. that makes me ad in my soul. being sixteen with a drivers license and independence it now
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they want an uber. i wish people were excited about that and learning to drive. that's sad. >> the day i turned 16 i was at the dmv. >> barley passing the test. totally. a new survey finds 90% of americans are anxious about cleaning their homes. others pretend not to see a mess in the hopes that someone else will clean it up. >> so i will give this answer just to see what text message i get from my parents and my wife. i never walk pass a mess without picking up. i always put the seat down. >> oh boy. >> and i always make the bed. you wills. >> good thing we don't have a polygraph. >> texts are going to start blowing up, i have a feeling. >> i will speak to this. i hope my husband is watching. i use to think he would ignore a mess soy would clean up. i'm convinced for many men the mess doesn't matter. it's not that they don't see it they don't care.
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they don't consider it a mess. they consider the floor to be a wild jungle place. a catch all if you will. it's not, not seeing the mess it's not recognizing what a mess is. >> your husband who played major league baseball. good thing he never roomed with my husband who is the cleanest man known to man. everything is spot less. >> that's music to my ears. >> either you're born that way or you're not. >> i am struck by so many different kinds of anxiety now. now there is cleaning anxiety. i understand since the beginning of time families have argued about clean up. if you make a mess clean it up. now there is a separate category. it goes with a catalog of anxieties that exist. >> you're right. >> i can't walk by anything if it's visually to the point. i have to tidy it.
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>> i have the problem. >> i don't have the problem. >> i am constantly readjusting things. >> why fix what you can do tomorrow or the next day. >> or your wife can do. >> alright guys and finally season two of martha's documenty series "secret history of world war ii" is out today. you can catch it on fox nation. here is a sneak peak. >> his plane was the last line of defense between the japanese balmers determined to sink the lexington and hundreds of service men onboard. >> butch made a series of four gunnery passes at the japanese formation. he started from the right side. flew through the formation and on his first pass he knocked two oust formation. both those eventually rejoined but for the moment they were out of the fight. >> i'm struck by the fact that so many of the men were 18, 19
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years old. their families would of been thrilled with a mess in the kitchen. they were out saving the world. the stories are extraordinary. this is the second season. downing load the first season and then watch the second season. they're unique series that even people deep diving in world war ii are not familiar with. one is a secret prison in germany. very difficult to get out of in world war. two another one we shot one day if scotland. it was about the commandos that trained to tkp drop behind the s of normandy before d day and send intelligence back. it's an extraordinary series. great producing team putting it together. >> sounds phenomenal. can not wait to watch. guys, more "outnumbered" nex
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timothy keller died at the age of 72. keller spent nearly three decades of pastor of redeemer presbyterian church in new york city which he founded in 1989. after a year's long battle with pancreatic care, he entered hospice yesterday. he waited until he was alone with his wife and she kissed him on the forehead and said quote this, there is no down side for me leaving, not in the slightest. his son also shared this prayer from the pastor yesterday, i'm thankful for all the people who have prayed for me over the years, i'm thankful for my family that loves me, thankful for the time god has given me, but i'm ready to see jesus. i can't wait to see jesus. send me home. pastor keller's church is beautiful, i've been to it many times as a young girl who was
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living here in new york city, he is a scholar, one of the greatest, they call him a modern day c.s. lewis and we told him in our hearts and he wrote a book on death and found out shortly after that he had this diagnosis, and he said most particularly for me as a christian, jesus' costly love, debt and resurrection is not just something i believed in but a hope that sustained me all day. that was in "the atlantic." we remember you today, pastor tim keller. "america reports" now. >> john: kayleigh, thank you. begin with two breaking stories as the pause button is hit on debt ceiling talks in washington and president biden appears to shift his position on the use of f-16s in the war in ukraine. i'm john roberts in washington, and sandra, you are not here anymore. >> sandra: i miss you, john. we are going to coast into the weekend, scrap that idea, a lot of breaking news happening this hour. i'm sandra smith in new york. great to see you, this is "america reports." fox news is learning debt talks
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