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>> if you could please come to back because isaiah your photo on your screen and it covers like to actually hear from you. >> destiny, this is a one-way thing you call us, i don't call you back that is it for tonight. on waters, and this is my world. ♪ ticket welcome to fox news tonight. i am joey jones paid summer is here, the birds are migrating north, families are planning their vacation and politicians are taking to the campaign trai to vince the respective parties they have what it takes to be the leader. perhaps the most important candidate going into the season primaries is president joe bide himself at his party has decide to keep them off the debate stage for unspecific reasons, but he's done this for a better part of half a century in he
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said he's ready and able to serve as second term as president, aged medium too. today can't keep them off every stages yesterday we saw him fal victim to what have cleanly and leap ahead sympathizing sandbagged at the air force academy. as we watch the mh of our 46 president laid out on the stage stones, we couldn't help wonder is joe biden really as sharp as he asserts he is? nobody can answer for joe biden as clear and concisely as joe himself. >> please care clarify specifically how do you take it. >> president biden: no i haven't taken a test fraid why would i take a test? come on, man. that's like saying before i got this program you take a test with you take cocaine or not, what you think? >> he oddly referenced cocaine in an interview. >> [indiscernible]
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[applause] >> we all get a little last in directions sometimes because it got a break. he's been stumping on stages fo 50 years for it at least he still sharp and knows what he's talking about. >> today, i applied china excus me i applied canada. you could tell what i'm thinking . >> i want to thank the prime minister for the leadership and for hosting all of us. >> this is my little sister valerie. switched on me, this is my wife this is my sister. >> it's difficult to remember where you landed after a long flight. and with the authoritarian of actions the important thing is
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his message to the american people. >> with the percentage of women who registered to vote and cast egg out valid than the percentage of men that do so. repeat the line. that as our president for that' most powerful man in the world where the rook man who wants to tell you had to live your lives. he gets lost a lot, that's a little concerning. but when the man can't remember where he is, where his wife is who his or the fact that he can't even comprehend acute lik and quote that isn't a part of the prepared speech, when is it okay to question his ability to leave. is pulling it out at the afghanistan against all of your generals advice, was it stover confusion and brain fog? was shutting down american energy righteous move, slightly
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ahead of its time, or an inability to understand we can' survive on solar alone? are the people around him following the lead of the wise political tactician or taking advantage of a decaying relic from a time gone by struggling to let go. this isn't about a file on estate, it's about the mental acuity, the physical endurance and overall fitness of an 80 -year-old man and what appears to be a dramatic decline. harris falconer is the anchor o the falconer focused in the cohost of "outnumbered" joins m now. harris, thank you for joining. you had a great interview today on somebody who would like to challenge biden at the party will let him. >> joey, it is great to be with you this evening. robert f kennedy jr. isn't just joking around as joe biden like to say, he's not kidding he wants.
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>> and but intakes engagement b the incumbent president to come to a debate so that is the firs concern for anybody who would want to get him at this point. they all bent eyes south on the left. the president won't debate anybody he doesn't want to consider anybody competition. after today he ought to think about at least debating. just in the last hour, they carried it live, temp taking a victory lap before he signs tha monster of a bill, the debt ceiling, which without kevin mc carthy, he wouldn't be where he is right now because for 97 days he refused to negotiate with anybody on it. he didn't have to deal with it, there were delegates that did that. but the idea that this kennedy now has 20 percent support. that number has ticked up for kennedy in just the last few
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days. it would be almost a third of a vote. out of curiosity we just don't want joe biden, who else could there be, that's not good news if your plan is to stay inside the white house grounds for a two rows garden your way back t the white house, which is 15 feet behind you. that's what he's hoping to do. even hillary clinton says you have every right to ask about the man's age in whether or not he's prepared and that's a woma whose fall, remember that happened when she was running. we didn't know she was ill at the time heard there are a lot of things going on we won't eve know, but what we do know is what he told us to do and we said he said to watch them so w been watching. and reinforcement of that concern of not the file that what happens after the fall. out about other people to come
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in and handle them where he was on his back like a bug with his legs and hands in the air. no secret service was near, anybody had leaned in with thei cameras bright it took lumens for protection to catch up. i think it was in a peeper truc of her who got this chart reall close up of him upside down looking up at the world. our enemies are watching. i am less concerned about the fact that people fall from my grandmother, three weeks shy of her 101st had lost most of her mobility, but we all knew as a family that if grandma should fall, the first thing you do is keep them down until they are okay. their bones are brittle. i worry after the fall. these people aren't doctors, they're picking a lot, he could've broken her hip. at this point there is a lot going on that happens when he i out of a chair in it is okay to ask questions about his acuity
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and his physical ability to handle rigorous routine of governing as president and campaigning. it out by the way we have a little bit of robert f kennedy that we have time to show. >> i think it's important to do a debate now because if that he has to debate his donald trump is shown his acumen of getting president biden to prepare for that debate by staying in the white house and not really getting out on the campaign trail is like asking a prizefighter not to prepare for the big bouts by sitting on the couch and eating chick-fil-a. >> and who doesn't love chick-fil-a. >> i hope we get a debate, we really deserve one trait i thin the framing at the only way you can, and a great interview today . >> harris, you're going to be i
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this chair next week, i think the ratings are going to go through the roof. >> only because you set it up, so thank you for that. god bless you. >> joey: same to you. >> fewer workers in the work place today than before the pandemic. they are below the level of inflation at four port 9 percen the un- affluent rate rose the job reports that despite all of this about him good his economy is. >> president biden: we're investing in our people in our future. we've created 800,000 manufacturing jobs. where is it written that americ can't meet the world again with an manufacturing. we're are working today than ever in the history of this country great inflation has dropped ten states straight months in a row.
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i refused to put what responsible for all this economic progress on the chopping block. >> charlie you're one of the first people i want to talk too. explained to us what these numbers mean. they don't mean a whole lot to me. >> we're producing more jobs released still have inflation, wages are down. that's essentially what is out there. this is why joe biden gets really really bad marks on the economy. and matter how many times he says we have record unemployment . it's not because people are being brainwashed, it's because they understand, they know it's called inflation, it's a pernicious tax on the working class great if you work harder
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was at the wall street journal at the time covering the econom and during the 19 '90s we had very low unemployment. bill clinton despite all his scandals had good approval ratings. we don't have to go through all the scandals, but he got reelected as you know. and, that is because that 3.7 unemployment rate was accompanied by low-inflation. you made money in you kept more of it in your pocket. we do not have that now and tha is his achilles' heel. >> inflation is connected to al the money was spent during covert and during the recovery. is there anything the biden administration can do to bring it down? >> it's not just that, we created money out of thin air. and we use the economy with liquidity and handouts.
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or increase the supply side which increasing the supply sid means taxcutting, regulation cuts, which he want to. that's what got us in trouble the last time. there is only one left. that is the habit of causing a recession. we've had higher rates, likely to go there pretty. >> charlie, thank you for breaking it down in a way i can understand because i know our viewers can understand. planned parenthood was cut teaching elementary school students about the benefits of puberty blockers for they also showed students bizarre sex art . we have that here stay tuned.
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♪ >> joey: and the oft chance that plan parenthood doesn't kill enough babies they will push for puberty blockers on them as children. a shocking story out of washington state left-wing grou is taking over sexual education in schools jason ranch is here with details. jason, let's hear it. >> remember when the most risqé
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parts of ed was a on a banana? and lincoln elementary, unfortunately they taught fourt and fifth graders sex at lessons without. they were giving a gender field that explore different. and non- binary, kids were talked about pronouns like they come at them, and say, i'm not kidding you put tree is apparently now a pronoun. tree. that they get a list of supplie that they are told could be useful during puberty and most of it you would expect you to rent, tampons, razors, but it mentions puberty blockers specifically promoting which doesn't help during puberty and leisure trying to end it. and we can't forget the exposur to pubic hair artwork most of which will be blurred on your screen because it is pubic hair
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shaped to look like a heart and some as a cap for appearance only found out about this from their kids in the district says they were not approved lessons break, but it's the kind of ed that is meant to indoctrinate kids on gender so when they gro up they can become something random like i don't know, editors of magazine. we already have that author logan brown was on the cover of british glamour for pride month. check this out. >> i'm eritreans pregnant man and i do exist. have detailed. can get the magazine inspired backlash from folks pointing ou the only reason that is pregnan is because we're talking about biological woman who got pregnant after copping testosterone treatments due to health reasons which i think there's probably some iron either, joey? trend when we talk about if you adults, live your life the way
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you want to but don't bring it in front of our kids. there will probably be a lawsui on the way but if you're an adult living a life i you want end than you make a kid to me, that's an abomination. i don't know. think jason, thanks. >> thank you. >> joey: under justin trudeau, pittsburgh canada has been a vision of what the left wants for america preyed medical assistance is medical assistanc and dying is canada's most liberal initiative. its euthanasia program funded b the canadian government. according to the as many as fiv canadian armed forces veterans were offered unwanted medically assisted death by the department . canada doesn't want to support their wounded veterans their sick intelligibly, they just want them to die. host of the brass and unity podcast enjoins is now. kelsey, i saw you online talkin
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about this and i could not believe it until i looked it up for myself right explain what you've seen and heard from this. >> honestly there's been an issue going on since 20019. fortunately and unfortunately a lot of people have been experiencing it more than five. they been offering it to veterans freight it's easier to kill veterans then pay for the rest of the treatment. using to store, but don't want to look at us when we get home from work. they're offering it to the people most sick, musto, the people who need support and care . the people at the end of the rope into the people most vulnerable. that is the saddest parts for their offering it to people whe they're at their weakest moments . if they did that to me when i came home from afghanistan, i wouldn't be sitting here today. >> a great point. >> no one wants to discuss that pretty. >> you're a combat veteran yourself. and this country a large part o
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our narrative is about can we d more for our narrate our veterans. it seems to me that we will never get to this place, but i would imagine in canada not lon ago they never thought they'd get there either. >> i don't think we would've ever thought we would get to this place were we decide that suicide is better than living. not only are they advocating fo it, they are promoting it right several companies in canada hav promoted it some including have utilized made as an ad to sell their products. up until just recently it was going to be legalized for anybody in canada who was mentally ill and nothing else t utilize it at all the age down to 12 fair they've just pushed it to 2024 because people are following finding out were offering to kill our people instead of save them and help them. >> i want to go over this one story of e-mail veteran paralympic in in her early 50s she's been fighting for canadia va to get the wheelchair ramp u right explain this story to me
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real quick. >> she is somebody have had on the grass and unity podcast. she was a. of olympian pride she stood up and fought for canada and she was one of the first female governors right i honor the pat of her because of her willingness to show up for the military. she had an injury that ended their her career. all she's been asking for was a wheelchair ramp and some and instead they came back with how about we give you made. >> if you talk to her, tell her to thank her for her service she's appreciated, her life has a value. any veteran, make sure you know that they we note we care about them. our next guest has an interesting solution to preventing wildfires. it works, but now he's been forced to sell his coat for slaughter thanks to government regulations of course.
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>> joey: it seems like almost every year wildfires ravaged, california,. they haven't figured out a way to prevent wildfires. a group of goat herders have a solution for they rent out code goats for hire to clear vegetation that might fuel wildfires. it's called targeted grazing. things to a new law in california my work would be three times their current pay. he is an owner and manager of a goat herding company called western grazers. he says if this law takes effect , he will have to sell his goats for slaughter. team, can you explain that to us ? >> absolutely. for 30 years, goat and sheepherders have been
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recognized as the same occupation in the state of california. the department of industrial relations in the last year reread the law, the letter of the law and said it states that nothing in the law about goat herders. it just mentions sheepherders. at that point, they said we wil have to pay our herders and hourly rate, time and a half, doubletime, everything else, on-call time which equates to well over $14,000 a month and will continue to rise with the minimum raise prices. that was excited to take effect between now and 2025. >> i'm not great at math, i'm seeing close to $150,000 a year to herd goats, is that what you're saying? >> it s, that and probably more if this goes into effect freigh however it takes into effect, i couldn't pass that cost onto cd or utilities,.
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>> i think i had goats growing up. we would put up an electric fence, through two or three strands, we would mail them to trees and they would if they could reach it and they could reach things you didn't know they could reach, they can clim flagpole, they can climb anything. there would be no vegetation left freight i would imagine that's a pretty important part of keeping wildfires from destroying communities. >> and california we've had record rain this year one of th highest rainfalls and snowpacks on record. we have record growth and grasses record growth in brushe and so yes, they left the canop to five plus feet, they will take the grasses down to two or 3 inches so if you do get a fir it's called a cold fire or a cool fire that goes across the ground and fire departments can put it out without a problem. >> what can you do here? is this recognizing the positio positions a foot you and others
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in? >> the governor's office is ver sympathetic to the situation. they are in favor of trying to fix this, however it's the assembly and the senate that have to take this up. we have a bill db 1099, the committee refused to hear the bill, and wouldn't give it a hearing so the bill died. now we are hoping to work with and be able to try to fix this between now and august freight if we don't, after august we start looking for a place to ge rid of all these good spirits can get your governor thinks he can be president one day certainly he can get something like this fish with the legislature. if push comes to i'm going to and by at least a dozen goats from you. i need them on my farm in georgia for the same reason. >> very good. >> it's not just labor policies like the ones we just told you
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about that are hoping to destro the environment, ironically, environmentalist policies are too. the people who push green policies in the name of the environment are often helping t degraded great if people want t protect and preserve our environment they ship resort support conservationist freight there's a big difference betwee the two. chris dorsey is a documentary producer and joins us freight chris, i would imagine you are somewhere in the world, may be in colorado, it may be on the other side of it right now, but you have a lot to say on this, explain the difference tina conservationist and ed conservationist. what we are really seeing is tw different camps now, you've got these greens that are kinda behind the green new deal at 50 trillion in spending and tha and behind killing for keystone pipeline and on the other side you have the conservation group that are very pragmatic, they are very driven with success an trying to find solutions on
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grounds. that is a big differentiator. these are the foods that understand we need food, fiber, and energy for this country to thrive so they work with the industry they tend to work with agriculture defined new and better ways forward which is i think a big difference at this point they are looking at environmentalist and saying we don't want any part of that at all. they really become i think kind of an apparatus at this point o the democrat party. >> conservationist, most of us that our conservationist spend our own time in money are of th hunters the anglers. there are 700,000 members of ducks unlimited and they have conserved 15 million acres of habitats in they are competing against big bag and big busines for that land it's not like the are just a conservative group. >> not so much competing, i think they are actually coming to the table and say look, let' have a better environment, let' do wonderful things for our
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groundwater, for our air qualit and conservation things that help agriculture so they work with agriculture all the time. the majority of the habitat the work on is privately and so they've got to build bridges to these people if we're going to have success. there is no group more successful about it then ducks unlimited. >> how many environmentalists spend the amount of time in the year with nature and the environment that conservationis or hunters do. >> there is no comparison, as you know the background of conservation in america goes back to teddy roosevelt the 65 million hunters and anglers in america that have contribute tens of billions of dollars ove many years. in fact this is a group that went to washington and said we want to be taxed we want to create a fund that can be used for habitat conservation so we never have a dustbowl again we never have a derby freeze again. that fund from these two excise taxes has generated more than
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$20 billion for conservation that's to say nothing lien more of these nonprofit conservation. hunting and fishing license sales, the federal duck stamp program which of course pays fo the national wildlife refuge system. >> real quick, if somebody doesn't want to hunt or fish, give us someplace they can go. >> i would buy a hunting licens i would buy a fishing license i would buy a duck stamp. join one of these centers. all of these groups are working on ground, delivering habitats and making a difference every day. >> i will put those links on my twitter laser. thinking for coming on and than you for sharing the good word. >> nasa is finally revealing their finding out that ufos are probably real for the very firs time. what did they find? we will tell you next. al
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>> welcome back. our political establishment is bought and paid for by the chinese communist party bird that seems to be no secret. and michigan, chinese battery company is getting hundreds, hundreds of millions of dollars from the state of michigan. tutor dixon is the host of the tutor dixon podcast he's been all over this since the inception. tell us what's happening. >> it is interesting because this company has come into the state of michigan the governmen has had the local state government will give you $750 o taxpayer money to come into the world are rural community are rural farming community in they have done no environmental testing. we as the people knew nothing about this deal. water is our greatest resource. they are surrounded by the grea lakes freight we can't afford t have this company come in.
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they say it is batteries of som sorts, but we don't know the details of the deal. this is happening right here in the center of the country. the governor of michigan is aligned with this and she says this is safe. this has opened ties with the chinese communist party. do we want them in the center o the country i say absolutely not ? >> joey: how do public officeholders have within allegiant company. how does that happen? >> some have said that michigan may be the most corrupt state i the united states because that has happened with all of these deals. especially in the automotive industry. all of those deals were giving hundreds of millions of text
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here dollars to these companies they are all covered by a nondisclosure agreement. we can't see what's in the deal. their companies have to be protected. somehow a chinese corporation comes in. they come in and no environmental test, it's outrageous to. >> the government does a deal until they chose enough that it is they show us the specific spray generally that's when the press starts asking questions. i guess in michigan even the newspapers our in on the deal? >> exactly, it looks as though they may actually own some of this property, the local property owners are being told you have to take our price or eminent domain, we will come in and take your property. it's outrageous because you mentioned the press, but look
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how much press jane fonda has gotten in the last week because she came out and said the environmental should be put in jail or the people not taking care of the environment should be in jail right why isn't she out there in the protest with these people heard we welcome her to come to michigan and protest against us. we are worried about the water in the state of michigan. >> i hope a story like this get a little bit more traction and thank you for sounding the alar on it. >> thank you so much for talkin about it. >> joey: for the first time ever nasa had a public meeting on ufos. it comes to your after the agency launched an investigatio into ufos or what they now call you a piece unexplained anomalies phenomenon. you see that officials admitted in the meeting that the sightings remain a mystery. what did nasa find?
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the former uk ministry of defense official joints is now. there was a time and my life when i thought i'd seen a ufo i retrospect out a lot of energy drinks. i'm not sure. tell us what nasa to keep it legal. >> it is great news what has happened this week because just a few weeks ago nasa was refusing to look at this and they say we don't do ufos now under the leadership of bill nelson they are saying they are going to leverage the resources they capabilities, the expertis they have and help the department of defense who are already looking at this to use their scientific knowledge to try. >> to the bottom of this great mystery of our era. >> when we look at the evidence there's two sides to this clien there are those that state ufo, extraterrestrial and those that say ufo, someone else's defense department has found technology we have been freight does the
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evidence point in one direction or the other? >> it could be both of those an indeed when the office of the director of national intelligence publish their last report on this topic, they said look, there is not one single neat solution to this mystery. i think were going to find out more later in the summer there' going to be more report in congress of course they are already looking at this but thi is great. for years, people said we need the scientific community to tak this seriously. now finally it's happening because whatever you believe about ufos, it's a defense and national security issue, but also an intriguing scientific mystery. >> one of the side effects of being prosperous nation, we're always centered on ufo sighting in they kinda revolve around th united states freight is there of an area 51 not existing somewhere in africa or south
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america, why does it feel like to us that they are only seen here? >> i think the media plays its part in this in language and culture, but one of the great revelations at the meeting this week was the fact that the five eyes or the intelligence sharin between the united states, the united kingdom, canada, australia, and new zealand are now engaged on the ufo issue. it is great to see the brits back in the game. nasa will be in the department of defense, they are going to b studying reports not just in th united states, but elsewhere in the world. >> as small newspaper in identified this by balloon first-rate is the reason they are being more open is because technology is more accessible? >> technology is definitely an important part of this.
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everyone's got their smart phones, but we've got the sophisticated radar, the space tracking radars. it's all about data and science but. >> perry interesting, the thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is lots of dad shaming or partner shaming on the internet these days. tattoo and about why that is backfiring.
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game. >> but commit that game couldn' wait. >> the schedule. vicki every day same thing happening. >> it is it's really the same pairs. >> are you kidding me? kincaid that's what i'm telling you moms just hand the baby. some are so bad at handing him the baby and walking away. you can't do it. if you do everything on my own than he finally saves the baby hugh record him and criticize everything is doing. the baby is asleep. yes, he's going to do things differently from your. that's okay because you're off the clock now. you are dismissed. it is dads way now. get up your phone and go enjoy yourself. >> that is. i found you on social media, yo have so many of these videos just you call it man's cleaning
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preview explained to women fly men are the way we are very tatted you start doing this. ticket take it that is a great question. the partner shaming, that's a whole other series. it's not just man explaining, but partner shaming and end up itself is essentially when the person who loves and cares abou you and is supposed to protect you instead chooses to secretly record the mistakes you make an post them online and then have williams of strangers start to bash you and ridicule you will for attention validation. >> is so there are two sides watching impaired one is to hel women understand why men are ridiculous freight they are. through your videos i've learne that there is a reasonable excellent nation for motivate. the other side is the way that tik tok, instagram and social media has wedged into relationships and causes like
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you said shaming. why do you think that is? >> it is mostly women. it is mostly women doing it to men because predominantly, but what makes this so insidious an different than other couples humor is the fact that these me don't know what is happening. they are not agreeing to it the same way they would in these marriage humor videos. they have no idea. a lot of these men aren't even on social media. i understand that sorry. >> go ahead. >> i understand that things are partners can do can be so frustrating, i'm just having a really hard time understanding how ugly humiliation could bridge the gap or resolve the solution? to get with a mention in the beginning you do this and it
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starts to get traction. have you had any of these peopl reach out to you? saying he thinks, or how dare you? take it i don't think i've had single partner shame or ever shave me. that's the most astonishing things about these situations. my partner was doing something that annoyed me. and tell me to divorce them. to for not getting it or for us taking it too far. >> they can find you on instagram or tik tok at the d advocate. is that correct?
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