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paramilitary group that's we're number one in cable news. >> fox news channel. e have l >> allef right.. unfortunately, that is all , prog the time we have left thisraienc evening. before we go , programing note,t we have a live audience shows ar tomorrow night tickets, a free hannity .com is where you get please s them and register. isod please set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. and asnk you f j always, thank r joining us . in the meantime, let not trouble your heart be troubld,e. laura ingraham takes it fromt w here. well, i notice you're not wearing a tia e tonight. on. what happened? you don't have time.u were well, i thought you're going to mak e a comment about my cross, which sometimes people say, well, why can' youti you wear your cross? and , you know, just yo liku e doesn't with you, if you wear a certain blouse, sean , it doesn't work.s so i don't like one ofuse. your puffy blouses thate you have to be careful. same with me. like i have a collar i haveve m to put mine in like this.>> sea >> so i do have my crosses. when i go downstairs right now and i get ready, i'm going to put on a long sleeve t-shirt and i already have my sweat
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pants on , so we're good to go. >> oh yeah.go i actually.. the that's right. thank you for sending me the galleys of your new book. it's called sweat pant nation. ewn i think it's going to be a g hit. so thank you for sending me that. i'll th get my coverage right sho after.w. >> you know. great to see you agreas alwayste don . i'm laura ingram . i'm s this is the "ingraham ang from washington tonight. try. tonightc al that's the focus of tonight's angle. alo l right. when the dc establishment doesn't want to confront the legitimate concerns of the voters, their stock response is usually something likeoh the, oh, stop the fear mongering, or that's just another right wing conspiracy. but this tactic doesn't work all anymore because they've lost all credibility. now, consider what happenedf with covid, the demonization of all of us who vehemently opposer anlockdown's. tched ev we were branded as anti science and dangerous. when you watched every night, you rememberremember this.rnor e the governors who refuse t to lock downhi. gop, this is a death cult, the texas gop only they want you to do fla the dying. >> the people of florida are
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going to suffer unnecessarily. they will be unnecessary surgery, hospitalization and tragically unnecessary, deaths. >> okay, tony.rse, well, of course, that exactly is what did no t happen. scientists from johns hopkinsm o hnuniversity and lound universiy suggest that lockdown's in response to the first wave, dos the pandemic, when comparedf th with less strict policies adopted by the likes of sweden,h prevented as few as seventeen hundred deaths in england and wales. 70 as summed up by the daily telegraph, the darkening measures had that a negligible impact on covered mortality and were a polic wery failure of gigantic proportions. and national review, by the way, recently coauthored a significant study showing thatd states such as illinois and california that imposed lockdown measures suchtl as closing businesses and schools did not significantly improve e health outcomes but had much worse economic and educationalrejected outcomes. states such as florida that rejected lockdown's did much
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better. medicat to this day, day the medical state is still largely circling the wagons and look too much moneynt abo on the line for them to beut anything but militant about the experimental covid shots that were untested and unnecessary. look at the sniveling press rfqals who are circling junior. >> his j instagram account hadro been removed in 2020 one forovid spreading constant misinformation about covid vaccines. >> he's a complete e itnder hnot for his name and his famie wealth, he would be much better placed as the angry owner of a used bookstore in haight ashbury. he is a comalc used booko. tota >> frank and jonah wouldn'tow a know anything about tradnythinev your family name. all right.ac now, remember how the vaccines e or soldo as the ticket to preventing transmission and reinfection other vaccinesem safe . >> that keeps coming up.g the an swthe answer is now. overwhelmingly, it should. be off the table.in
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if you look at the strikingdata data overwhelmingly show the effectiveness of vaccines, particularly in preventing severe illness and deaths. >> of course, they are not effective on the transmission issue that they were promising. it was alreadywas, o infection. so far , fauci strangely sidestepped the question of immt natural and acquired immunity. and now we know why. if you had already had covid, you don't need the vaccine. we know that the infection induced immunity, natural immunity is stronger than vaccine immunity.ity is now, the risks associateds with the shots were in no way commensurate with the benefits conferred. fauci and all of those people who slavishly implemented his directives were among the most destructive forces in modern american history. >> political power and money.. they're always at the heart ofrt the smear the critics operations. and when the news of the joe bideoperationd
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nn laptop story at th broke before the twenty heign digr meon rather tha into the facts, our media decided to block and tackl blocd the democrats. >> hunter biden, thiems laptopte that intelligence officials have warned is likely russian disinformationwarned is likely,n disinformation effort. >> it is so obviously a russian operation all ofnow, the biden s rich because foreign officialsfm thought they could buy them off one family member at a time. and hunter biden's laptop, it was real. and the biden campaignformer orchestrated a public statemento signed by former intelwh officials who claimed it was all the russian propaganda effort. you heard clapper therper e. former cia deputy director mike morell testified before the house judiciary and intel committees and revealed that anthony blinken, the bidens th
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campaign, was the impetus of that public statement. signed in october 2020 that again implied the laptop belonging to hunter biden wasll actually just disinformation. ly well, this story is arguably bigger than watergate. causbecause the officials who tk part in this orchestrated covern up included former cia. director john brennan, former obama dni james clapper amonformer ciarmer cia directorn defense secretary leon panetta, among others. >>rs.they gav they gave biden cr this moment, the moment when hel faced off with trump in the presidential debate or 50 former national intelligence hofolks who said that what this he's accusing me of is a russian plan. they have said that this is hasr all the cat for five former heads of the cia. both parties say whatn th he's saying is a bunch ofptop garbage. >> you mean the laptop is now, u hoaxher russia, russia, russia hope?s, of course, trump was
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right how he characterized it. it was all a lie. aga but once again, the press didn't do any maricopa's afterward. and clapper and brennan, they still shoanw up unbowedraia on television to rail against trump's attackgas on democracy when it is they who tried to sabotage before the election. and they wonder why nobodyd mem trust the government anymore. remember, you're always a conspiracy theorist. conspi're asking questions that heorist ifdecent and smart and d reporters used to ask. and in perhaps the most shocking example of the biden administration, instinct to deflect and conceal and lie involves the explosion of the nord stream pipeline froe m the outset, they were trying to act like it was some great has beenas to who the saboteur is were. >> it is now been exactly aboutl a full monthl since the explosions, the nord stream pipeline. is there any update
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is t of what happenedhappen there? >> i don't have an update for you , jonathan . we still believe it was an act of sabotag jo it e. e there's investigations that are ongoing, not going to get ahead >> the suggestioionsn as to who conducted the sabotage. >> i'm not a going to get ahead of ongoing investigations. ahe >> and if you dare to ask d questions, you were smeared as a putink apologist.ly >> it was a deliberate act of sabotage. and now the russians are n pumping ouow ts t disinformation lies. we wor we'rk with oure alliegos to ge to the bottom of exactly what he precisely what happened. >> comments fromd. the fring>> the russians will , of course, elaborate and highlight. they have to see the fringe fri talking, the fringe talking well, the only ones with motives here with ukrainians. but biden's stoogewi, they didnt want to give up their power. zelenskyy well, well, well,. tonight, it seems like all all those pro putin conspiracy theorists were correct and ourhs government knew it all along. "the washington post" is reporting that three months
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before savitar'sportin bomb, thd stream natural gas pipeline, the biden administration all ukraind from a close ally that the ukrainian military hadia planned a covert attack on the undersea network using a small teaml team of divers who reported directly to the commander in chief oi f the ukrainian armed forces.fo so >> so when, when john kirby was feigning ignorance and biden was talking about putin'putin's disinformation, the truth wasth they not then o that only had word of the plan. they had the minuit details of the plan that was to tak pe pla the highly specific details,ives which include numbers of and meo operatives and methods of attack, show that for nearly a year, western allies had no basis to suspect kyiv in the savatage. on now, this is this is beyond disturbing and should call into question almost everything. the bideale biden administratios told us about this war and the need for our involvement.
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given the administration's cover up. the only question is , did anyone in our government or representing our government help ukraine in any way, shape or form carry out this attack? f >> daio any of you have anyth faith, by the way, that we'reik going to get the truth from someone like secretary of austin or general milley or the current cia chief,ighl bill burns? >> it's highly doubtful, isn'tit it? what will the media finally start realizing that zelenskyy maybe, maybe, maybe just isn't s the same. >> they've allelling been sellim as ? and will we by simply posinge ai this question tonight and the angle once again be branded as a pro putin conspiracy theories show it's very likely . anglnd that's the angle our next guest hase. a unique a insight into this lack of trust. as a forme fr director ofor dir antionalec intel at the time, he spoke out and revealedd the truth abou
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t covid origins, the hunter biden laptop scandal and a lot more .n ra joining us now, john ratcliffemr ,former trump director oectofnan >>tional intelligencale. >> john , great to see g you tonight. i want to start with this blog in "the washington post". again,on many of us at the time were saying the only onesw up with real motives to blow up this pipeline that too tk seven years to build werepeople the ukrainians or people supporting the ukrainians. g for that, we were branded e as putin apologists, etc. now no like we knew all alongan caat this was a plan to be carried ourrt by ukrainian military forces. how importanw t is this story tonight and how significant is this scandal? >> s laura , i think you hit the nail on the head when you said, you know, this is really the pattern within the biden administration. on oftentimes, the intelligence that we have is good and they're either notones listening to it or they're being dishonest to the american people about what the intelligence really says. we saw that our intelligence on what would happene on ined at
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afghanistan was good and the t bad administration lied about that. ouence was goo was good about what would happen with putin and moving on ukraine and therd administration lied about it. same with regard to china.o and spying, the covid or the spy balloon that flebaw over the country. we had d good intelligence on what they were doing, what they were tryingdoing and to dt they misled the american people. this is just the latest iteratiothis ist then with rega stream two about the u.s. intelligence, verythu.s. clearly having this intelligence, butsla misleading the americadingn peo intimating that it was russiaryn for a long period of timek it and now slowly trying to walko it back because they have to because other foreigngovern governments are tellingll the truth about what really happened there. well, but there's a bigger issue is they're not at play here, is that the american people have been led to believe that vladimir zelenskyy is thest closest thing to a modern daygel saint that exists in geopolitics. it he's beei he's been on all the d
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shows. he's got to go arountodast of the world, toast of the town t.y if this is truly what happened and it looks like it is , whats does that tellab us about this?ure motives of ukraine in all of this that did enormousd damage to europe and europe's energy sources?sour did it not? absolutely. if thahat is true, it f thiso laureally what happeneted. but ita, also tells us a lot,ndc laura , about the bidenople administration and the fact that they would mislead the american people fo reasor political reasons because they wanted to promote the us's role with regard to arming i zelenskyy in ukraine and so i think that's as big a story. >> and as you as you said, it's unfortunately part of the pattern that tha it they hae have they have followed with regard to all of this, where, you know, conserva they essentially brand conservative information or or evidence as a conspiracyth theory. they come up with a counteatr narrative that they want.
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they verify that with expertsyo like the fifty one intelligencee experts, and then they use a leftist media to to amplify the false narrative that they don't ask any questions>> to believe that isn' they t trun and to suppress the truth as a t heconspiracy and that they don'. what happened here quest?. there are no questions asked.k n i don't even ask any questions.h they don't follow upan on anything until it's handed bu to them on a silver plattera wh because a whistleblower comes forward or they geiss forwtout some comment on a chat room that turns out to beto actually pulled from an intel report. that's the only reason we know about this tonight. e know t thisis because that tes individual who is now under arrest posted something on a chat room that's the only real otherwise never know aboutexiere this, john . >> that's absolutely just like if if i had not become the director of national intelligence, you wouldn't have found out about hunter biden'se laptop. you wouldn't have found out there was no russian collusion. diretional intall of those thinu >> do you buy what the administration said todayti about the dam in ukraine thatths broke at the river, that believe
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essentially saying that this was also russian s sabotage? hi >> do you buy that?tage well, you know, reagan used to say trust but verify. that doesn't apply to theon things that the biden a administration, they've lost all trust. and so it's simplyll verify. and i'm skeptical of everythingb that they relateou about whataye our intelligence says because they have misled us about about what our intelligenccaislee. we as i said , we often have good intelligence and they're often misleading the american people about what it really says t what and really afraid. yeah, well, for political reasons. so the intel r community is highly politicized to push a war that would otherwiseably e be probably less popular in the united states that the people had the truth. thatg g on .s gointh john , it's great to see you ,of as always. thank you . u and speaking of ukraine, thisai wanes s an interesting story.e the new yorkyo times is basicali sayingng, first, they never had any issue finding whiteac supremacistsists n no matter whe they look. clarence thomas is one, of o coursenese, ted cr, to ted cruze supremacy.
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everyone's a white supremacist, bucomet when it comes to ukrainn soldiers and patches on theirto uniforms or elsewhere, they have a surprising amount of nuanccee. symbols on ukraine's front lines highlight thorny issueshi. of history. so nazism is now a thorny issuey . issurding to the "new york times", only the media's thirst for never endingf funding of ukraine's war effort could. i thinr enk, move to diminish wr the crimes of the . you can't make this up. joining now, matt ryan, he american majority ceo. >> ned from this story about the nord stream pipeline to this story about symbols e front in ukraine.eople ar i think the american people are just now getting the truth about what this is all about over there. >>bout ere. yeah, and i thinkpl the american people deserve to keep on asking questions. >> a lot o f hard questions, get the answers. but never ceases to amaze me. laura , how these corporateorat propaganda song command
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obediently twist themselves into human pretzels on behalf the u.s. security state. it's pretty. it's an incredibly specialu.s. y talent, which is made even easier by the lack of honesty, l morals, ethics and integrity. >> i mean, in 2015, the news wh york times, who wrote this piece recently about ukraine's neo-nazi problem in 20155 th, d i wrote about and stated ukraine's aslaug regiment was a neo-nazi regiment that embraced symbols that weread a associated with the ss.up they had a follow up piece piecn 2019. ids, but now, now it's hey kids, get let's not get too worked up about ukraine military's complicated relationshipuk with. imagery. in f shouldat we be doing is to continue fundingn to the tune of hundreds ofdrs billions of dollars. ukrainof e and its neo-nazis,edom because of freedom and democracy orargument whatever idiotic argument lindsey graham or nikki haley are making on behalf of thisgra what every responsible republican should be doing if they really advocateld on behay of the american taxpayer is an immediate end to this madness.
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ishiand we're not hearing that, which is a dee ap shame to the e republicans. in dc. >> well, the idea that putine ia would blow up hi ts own pipelin, going back to what john ratcliffe and i were goin never made any>> it is sense yet. our state department still a to this day won'e t even discust it. o wh y was the determination so strong in the beginning that this was russia bombing its own pipeline? so i'm not going to comment on or confirm reports about purported intelligence. and those investigations are ongoing. i'm not goin re ongoig to get ahead ofdon't n that process dead. >> they don't knowowwh whaat to. over there at this point. it's so embarrassing. no we we, i think we were notla. only obviously intimately acquainted with what took placed ,i think we're intimately involved. we had everye reaso n to bes pr involved in blowing upov that pipeline that was providing germany and some other others,ss think we're having hesitations about where this was headed with their energ hy crisis. no
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>> and i have no doubt laura ,t that at some point we're going to get some startling revelations. not only were we awareg revelate were probably involved on some level in the blowing up in blow, now>> har pipelineth it's hard to see how ukraine uke had the expertise, the technical skills to do underwater demolition of the type that's necessary for t this. and i don't thindon't k gointhgg we're not goinoig to geto ge the answers from general austin. i don't think nedd going to yoeu . all right. inot moments and ingram angle. exclusive, a former navy seal commander is now under scrutiny for his role icrn the deatew ahy a twenty four year old duringard the grueling buds training known as helwig thg. geary captain brad garrett is hereex next for his first live noterview to tell us why he feels he did nothing wrong and respond to the scathing criticism from the family of the deceased stator trump versus santos on taxes in congress, ron desantis pushed 23%. national sales tax for the middle class pays more ,
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to discuss your case. now, call one eight hundred nine four zero eight eight five five last year. twenty four year old kyl me and tragically collapsed and died just hours after finishing helwig. it's a grueling navy seal mental l course that tests the physical and mental limits of candidates. hospdeath and the hospitalization of three others from his class shined a lightt on the training that was beingpl done and casart particularly dak shadow over one of its commanders, fox breaking newsnes
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correspondent and anchor of fox news. at night, trace gallagheg correo me now with all the details.ws n >>ig trace and laura, that capta commander is captain brad gary, winner of the vice admiralin james bond. of stockdale award, the navy'se highest honor for inspirational leadership. gary was also on path to become an admiral himself, but in seaman kyle mullen died, navyed investigators focused on captain geary's leadership and the final report depicted geary negatively , saying he allowed his trainers to push seal candidates too hardthatghen and that gary believed the candidates needed to tough it up. quoting here , captain garymaintained maintained a view that the high attrition was causedw , among other reasons, by the current cr generation having less mental rosily or being less tough. or but gary says that is the tough antithesis of his leadership philosophy, saying when he was i first given the command, hessedc expressed concern for the rising number of candidates th out of the traininge pr program. he then implemented changesra like mandatingm. slandidates get more sleep and eliminating
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rucksacks from runs. in the early part of training, gary and his legal team pointlle out that kyle mullins never quit mentality likely contributed to his death, and that even when mullen wa was coughing up blood , he refused to accept medical treatment because he was intent t on finishing the training. but kyle mullen's mother also blames captain gary for her son's death, saying, quote, the safety of the men. that is their primaryr responsibility. pryyork pting defense secretar christian miller told the new thtk post that those mosos deserving of accountability are captain gary superiors claimingr the pentagon'sy' bureaucracy p pushes blame onto those inus charge of individual commands. >> laura trace, thank you . joining me now is captainad brad garrett and his attorney , jason , where captain gary,u vey thank you very much fo r joining us . i want to get your reaction hisr to what trace ended his report on just just now that those who are most deserving of accountability werethem
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your superiors. , and i know thanat one of them,ha navy captainve brian dressler, e was pulled out of his job, d i think, early, two months early because of what happened to kyle mullen and some seals m that i've spokenul to said thata they thought that was unfair. your reaction to all of this ye, tonight? o yeah, thanks for having us ,re o laura . first off, i do want tim to highlight that i'm herel on my own personal time and these are my personal opinions. nothin fromsay here reflects official government positions from the department of defense f ,united states navy or naval special warfare. furthermore, everything we will talk about needs to berthem limited to within what has already been publicly releasedod . soy so thank you to comment on that.leased. we're not here to point the finger at any of our superior officers in this case whatsoever as far as responsibility and accountability far as re. ofery commanding officer , myself included, are totallyfi responsible and accountable for everything that our commanders
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do or don'r evcommant do in thio particular, facts and information were concealed from us , which prevented us from instructors kadry up to my level from making the best informed decisions to to manage that risk and prevent this tragedy from hispecifically brad , what wast kept frofrm you ? well, if i actually could answer that question or specifics that gave risestatemen to this statement come from the autopsy. i've consulted with medicald professionals in preparing this defense and they have shared with me that are seriouss concerns around underlying medical conditionsns aroun thatn mullen said at the time that no, no, member of the command had reasonable notice oftius and because they didn't have die, tble notic they couldn't act to protect seaman mullins, even from himself. >>o protec with these preexisti- conditions. hold on .: ho hold on , hold on ld o.n.hese preexisting conditions was there. i know there's been rumors thatn
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i have not confirmedot about steroid use , which i know is a problem in and out. lon the service has been for a long time, even with random drug you tests and so forth. is that whatg you're talking about tonight? we're going to make this vertoyr clear for our viewers, yes n ore no? >> well, looking apotrting, the reportinuld direg, i would e you to the reporting. the reporting supports that there was an enlarge r ad heart. we don't know what the basisthaw for that was because the autopsy failed to do sufficient forensic analysis tharound the cause for that, as well as structural changes to the heart that combined with evidence of peds use that the ncis has provided and that the report kind of glossed overy creates a situation where we can't necessarily trust the determinations for for the cause of death that came. through in the reporting. >> now category, wcaptain e rean to the family of kyle mullen, who told us in part thatmr mr. gary is trying to help himself and the court of public opinion. but in realityinion but in rea,e to the seals, the navy, the nation. th he'll pue nati ht on ae'll smile
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an through his teeth shouldn'ts be given airtime or taken seriously, et cetera. you ge hldn't bet a point. >> should be sitting in a cell.c i know quite a few navy seals. i'm very privileged to knowm a number of them. i don't know a single personrson who would in any way you be anything but horribly saddened, devastate by the losse of any candidate foral the sealm or a fellow seal team member. but of course, we understand the the bereavement of a mother or father who's lost a son. but maybe your reaction to what the family's feeling. yeah, thank you . feeli i'm not hereng to defend myself. i'm here to write some wrongs m that were mischaracterized in the report about me, my leadershi mp, my instructor,h kadry. and i believe that the american they public deserves to know that they can trust the seal teams, the swat teams and our training khodary. consu they are consummatemm professionals in america, still producing patriotsprd am. os we take those patriots and lead coach and mentor them to behe our next generation's wars for
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fighters. as far as for the familyth, i cn never understand the grief that the family has gone through g and continues to go throughnd to regina, tj, liz andamil the entire family. i stani stand by my promise i me to you back at the beginning ofi this that i willth y walk with o through this grief if you'll, have me.th i want what you want the truth. and we have requestedressiona a congressional inquirl ye same with the house armed services committee. and i know you've asked for the same thing. you have my absolutel ca condolences. i will carry this weighty with me forever. this jason , this is a grueling, grueling doesn't describe what the seals go through. thro is brutal. the few people can really take alone the phnguishme that goes along with the training, letys a alone the physical anguishnguis is there a concern here thate ts the standards that have to beo this tough in order to produce seals that can go into these very dangerous environments atls
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a moment's notice, that those standards themselves will be in concway diminished because of a concern of future deaths or unknown prior conditions of possible seal recruits. >> o of coursef cour, carry that concern. laura , as a marine myself, tha i know that standards havee ou to be maintained to make sure ae that our war fighters are fullyh prepared for the threats, especially with the forthcoming near peer issues developin ge the world. it does bring great concerngrea overalcol that we're goinghose to look to lower those thandards withou st drivable daa that would support lowering those standards. tthat's why the truth record ie pu important here and why we're pushing for an accurate and complete truth record that will shoshoww that the curricul managed standards for budss trai training that have been vetted for yearnge bes are consistent with the mission and end state o of producingdu america's top wa fighters. >> captain gary jason , thankcit
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'smayor eric adams thinks he's going to solve the immigration crisis by housing illegalthatios now in private homes. now, what if gracii woe mansiont some extra room? nethink soedo .know the angle wanted to know what ti new yorkers out of this. so we sent one of our producersu out into the sanctuary cityar to find out it's not a goodt idea. >>a i think it's what go he's doing. it'sod for good for the city. he's destroying the city. he has has to support people tht they were in the army, poor people people. he has to support the poor that li. people to live in the city. >> he has to support fortmen the american people. if you have a spart yoe bedroom? your apartment, you can house a migrant. do you think that's a good idea? a?i feel like it's kind ofan subjective. i feel like it really depends i, on your view on it. like some people do it, i , i don't know. s it i would be i would be openah. minded towards that. yeah. it some i wouldn't want some stranger, illegal or not illegal. just a stranger.
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>> there are dangers that comebr with it. but in terms of any type omsf o of crisis, you want a house people. it's your choice, it's your home and you're allowed to bring in whoeve ar you wantah into your home. know no >> but about those people,e they're offering some money like possibly around one hundred twenty five dollars per day per person. $12would don't.pportunity yeah, i wouldn't do it if thisa opportunity came to you. ra: er >>ic you wouldn't take it. itabsolutely would not. eric , aoc, i guess it'sg your move now. are you going to take some of these illegals into your owno be homes? well, leust us know when you do, because we'll send a camera over to document at all. how does it make you feel when you think about the fact that you're the first transgender person to ever win an ncaayo division one championship? i'm very humbled and honored on to hold that title . and i can only hope that i'm able to give other transhern people the inspiration and motivation i was given
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after a biological genetic male ,leah thomas, became an ncaa champ and the women's division ,his uconn teammates were being silenced behind the scenes and they were scared to speak out. >> therebehind was t a lot of ts you couldn't talk about that the were very concerning, like a locker room situation. if you even brought up concernsr about it, you were transferred. up y you didn't bring up the fat that listening might not t be fair, you werhee immediatelye shut down. fairg called a hateful person or that teammatepers you just saw in silhouette: is paula scanlonthat, and she'sa scared anymore. >> paula joins me now in hers p first cable televisioned interview. paula, it is so great to see you . ore.so what's changed between te and now? >> why aren an you ready to publicly discuss this issue? i think one of the biggests ha things for me is just seeinglast how much this has changed the last year. i thought maybo e thishappen woi continue to happen. sporr sports , maybe
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the swimming is the exception. and i've seen this blow up. ia there's cases of the track people in california, there th, skateboarding, every single sport, women's sport imaginable. has been infiltrated by biological males competing on the women's team. ths teand i decided that, you k it's okay if i get some heat and i shouldn't be scared anymore because i need to use my voice and encourage otherrage women to speak out against unfair competition. >> oh, paula is a former co college athlete. i applaud you and everythingi al that you're doing now. ythingdoi want to get your reacl to what leah thomas said on a podcast just a few weeks they' back . >> watch this. they're like, oh, we respectt leah as a woman, as a transever woman or whatever . we respect our identity. wet think it's fair. you can't really have that that sort of half support their using the guise of feminism to sort of pushsort o transphobia beliefs. >> paulaob.ic are you using feminism just to hide the fact that you and all your teammates who objected to this are really trans phobic
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?y no. and frankly, before any of this happened, i would never actually have considered myself a feminist. i just thought thatlf a i understood basic feminist. biological realities and ibelied believe in the truth. and i never thought any of thatf would be considered trans phobic or feminism orra non feminism. nsphobso i know.no. >> l >> well, and the odd thingt about this is that there are so many liberals out there who spent most of their liveeirs advocating very passionately for women's rights. e wome and yet this is the area where n women finally have many platforms to succeed, many different sports platforms. and now, i guess when we see the wimbledon finals being playedwo, women's finals being played between two biological males, then maybe, maybe this will change. a i mean, you need a high profile event like that, don't you think? outhe man is against a woman won and the man trounces the woman?a correct. like college players. ve yeah. and then we're going to have to start our women's category all over again. right r t. >> laue then that's going
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to come out. what about your fellow teammates who , of course, were all intimidated into silence? e i mean, they were athletes r themselves. they a lot of people. d to rock the boat.ve nev i understand that. that. i've never been like that, butmn i understand that. what ared you saying to themu decide and what are you hearing from o? them after you've decided to speak out? ew >> i haven't heard from many. i have had a few teammates for reach out and thank me for what i'm doing. there is supportit. it might be limited, but they are there.e and there are people that understand fairnes sunders and understand biological reality. so i do have hoptaairness e. h and hopefully more girls can spe speak out not just on my team, but in other teams. that have been affected by . >> and what do you say to moms and dads out there who see thisa train coming down the tracks the for their daughter, who maybe oe is training to be one of the best of the best? definitely speak out as early ao as you can about it, raise it,concerns, make the environmt that are letting this happeny wh we nware that you're not okay with it. i think we really needd to to ce together and use our voices
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as many people as you canut talking about this. i think if we've really got the a big crowd behind us , they can't silence us any longer. >> nows they, strength in numbe. paula, thank you forpaula your courage and continue to speak out. we appreciate it. all right. up next, the a historical hi sixty nineteen farce has now gone national. not only did it get a primea time perch on disney owned abc , wait until you hearn how many schools are now using it as a historic centerpiece t to their curricula. professor jonathan turley hasst the stunning details forde us next. >> are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? well, now is the best time with 50 percent off installation and no interest and no payments for one year. hi, i'm christina, and it's time to flip your old worn out bath or shower with jacuzzi baths remodel. today, everyone knows jacuzzi brand. but did you know they can install a gorgeous bath or shower? it feels incredible and as
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in some way in the classrooms. to give you a better sense of how pervasive this propaganda>> is . last week in prime time,week ime abc broadcast the 16 19 project's three hour speciald and broadcast it in itsn entirety. the case for reparations began with slavery, but it does not end there decade after decadeth. paid dad has continued>> the to accrue the federal government's policies, created goveicthe racial wealth gap. and so the federal government has an obligation ton to take the steps to eliminate the racial wealth gap. whcial weay is this controversi? >> joining me now, jonathan turley, professor of constitutional law at george washington university, a fonstitutionx contributor.cont professor charlie, they wantribt to make thishe to be just it's obvious. it's like climate change or any of the other issues they want to take off the table.ta i mean, you can't you can'blt debate this correct anymore.e? >> to do so is itself racially charged. all right. i thf iswell, that's the proble. >> i think reparations are an, s
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important issue to debate.t yo i mean, it's something that i you can have in social studies class and have some interesting discussion. but when but wh you look at some ofoing t this material, it doesn't seemo like they're going to have that his casediscussion in this casei they're trying to get students in math class, just figure out e what is the appropriate amountoo of money to be givenmone and reparations. you ju you just had a biden appointeein go to the united nations and ask the united nations an to compel or work anwards reparations to the united states. and all of thid s is gettingl o ratheris ahead of our skisga because there are legal issues here, but also the majority ofpr americans don't support reparations. in fact, thit s particularect, project is citing a house bill , a democrati c bill thatbill is going nowhere because itmo doesn't have enougcratic bh supr >> and what you're seeinghis pu is this push to sort oshf normalize this demand before we have that national debate as to
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really should reparations inrmsf terms of monetary reparationsry being demanded in states likeat ions beicalifornia be given? there was a bill just pute on intercon, griss, by democrats demanding 14 trillion dollars demas repar . >> i mean, before we get toink p that, i think we probably should have that nationalbate. debate well, let alone the problems that exist regarding the research that supposedly went into the 16 161 19 project, which is themselves been widely reported, and both both by liberals and conservatives,d i might add , right. >> the 60 19 project was criticized by historian because it suggested that the american g revolution was it was primarily motivated, as a matter is the nt conflict over slavery. that's not true. and there were corrections made in the 16 19 project, but it's still received the pulitzer prize. buthe po is not that
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it's unreasonable for students to talk about reparation tos, bein how it's being taught and whether it's really, truly being debated. >> look, i'm a big believer in public education. my daughter graduated today from a public high school in mclean, virginia, and we're very happy with her education. t people are leaving public education in droves. t peopthere's an exodus going od it's because they don't feel like their children be giving an education as opposed to indoctrination. ildrenen aand i think a lot of s are very wary of raising any objections lest they be branded as racially insensitive or even worse. jonathan , this is an important topic and we are for free speech and debate, so we'reo great to have you on. all right. how one reporter kept a drunken fan at arm's length. the last bite explains vaccination borders, three big mob hits . i would do the crimes again. 100% new shocking revelations
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