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"the ingraham angle" from washington. vote democrat or you're racist. that's the focus of tonight's angle. have you noticed a growing trend in america? white supremacist organizations are popping up all over north southeast west, racist groups are gaining traction. i'm talking about white supremacist book clubs, white supremacist bowling leagues, white supremacist garden clubs, even edgy new fashion clubs for spring breakers. there are white supremacist day care centers where the products are white. if you believe any of that, turn off the tv go to bed and call your doctor in the morning. of course all this is ridiculous. true white supremacists everybody shunted to the extreme fringe of society but to listen to the democrats messaging
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heading into 2024 do you think the nation is about to be taken over by men in white hoods and the supposed racist are black and brown people. >> being black or hispanic or anything does not make you immune from being racist. >> part of the understanding lat no mind is that we too can be racist. >> we have seen a number of individuals who are clearly latino or at least latino heritage who are white supremacist. >> well, of course racial bias exists. it always will sadly and does to this day but what the press surrogates for the democrats are being at here goes much deeper. this is an effort to inflate its prevalance or to excuse or deflect from the destruction brought by democrat policies and where? in our circumstances our schools, the culture the economy everywhere. so, rather than offer real
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solutions, the left returns to its dog ear evidence playbook, racism is systemic, it's structural, it somehow explains why parents and students even ones who are mine who are advertise themselves are complaining about sexual propaganda in our schools and the speakers you're about to hear hat the montgomery county maryland school board meeting are what the left considers the new white supremacists. >> i'm here to testify on behalf my my elementary age cousins and they're encouraged to wire-haired pride clothe and rampable wigs. i don't remember a jewish day where we had to where a kippa or christian day where we had to wear a cross or muslim days where kids were encouraged -- [beeping]. >> the new bull list the racial
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and sexual prop began difficultieses who defame anyone who disagrees with their twisted mission is white supremacist. >> there had are 40 kids i know who don't want to learn this but can't because they are being bullied. they are the ones being bull when i had they say we don't want to learn this and say this is wrong. they are the ones being bullied when they say this is against my religion. >> another yun muslim american. know it's appalling that anyone has to go through this. which brings us to t.l. had typical leftist angry mink who uses her county position as the ultimate power trip. >> this issue has unfortunately put, it does put some not all of us, some muslim families on the same side of an issue, as white supremacists and outright bigots. >> if you can stomach it, look
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at the mirror sweety because you're the big o. an anti-religious fanatic who has no business near our schools. now who is morel consequent, ms. mink or the student she wants to i'll snens. >> we should not caricature's as intolerant. intolerance of the faith communities tlepts freedoms and benefits it present viedz for everyone. >> remember to question the left's cultural marxism is to be called white supremacist, pure and simple or anti-gay tomorrow. question quotas same thing. >> it means black and gay people. it's a fear of the other. >> fear of the other. it's obvious the democrats knew once biden was elected america would be in for a lot of suffering and a lot of sacrifice. so what's a political party to do to stay in power at that
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point? everything is going down the tubes. we all know it. it's to smear anyone and everyone who gets in their way, even if it means alien eighting some of their traditional supporters, last knows, muslims, even blacks. we see them in attacks on ron desantis, last year he was elected with major support of latino invoices his state. use the witt strategy, focus on his laws against critical race theory and six walized criminal column. use your buddies to frame it as rank bigotry. this headline, naacp issues a travel advisory for florida. the obscene idea the state is hostile to black americans, and a gay rights travel adviser,
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along with one warning immigrants not the head to the sunshine state as well. notice they left out the term illegal. then came the crowning glory friday that bunch of frauds at the southern poverty law center that exists to smear conservatives, they put the benign group moms for liberty on their extremism list. of course, if any group is extreme ist it's the splc itself. today, obviously, feeling left out of the fear mongering the associated press runs with the story claiming that gay and barack kiz feel less safe in
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schools and it's a disinformation campaign meant to intimidate good people from speaking out and those same people from trying to influence school boards or local governments. if kids feel uj undersiege it's because groups like hrc have turned our educational institutions into their sick playgrounds for left wing organizing and shown their own vicious intolerance against parents and students of faith, who just want a good education, not indoctrination. but remember, go back to the original. this is all the democrats have to offer in 20246789 they're going to ignore the invasion of the southern border, why the kids aren't learning, why they've fallen behind. instead they're going to faning the white supremacy flames. >> domestic violent extremism is our greatest threat right now
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and regrettably we have sheen a rise in white supremacy. >> most dangerous to our homeland is white supremacy. >> you know what's the most dangerous threat to our homeland? how about a guy who hofb can't think can't walk or can't start a sentence being able to start a nuclear war? that's pretty scary. the party of fdr, the party of jfk has become a mockery of itself. it will be up to the voters to see if they want to return to economic growth and prosperity or do they want more of this white out acid the left is swinging. that's the angle. i mentioned that muslim parents and their children former students who want to opt out of the sexualized curricula in our schools are now akin to white supremacists. joining me now is a rim of
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coalition of virtue organized a rally over this. we were talking, and us catholics and other people have faith have been wait nothing the muslims to step up on this and you're doing in it your community. what is your response to some of what we shared in that angle? >> first of all i want to thank the brave heroic parents that came out to the rally. there's a lot of fear of standing up as you mentioned and we want to break that wall of fear hand want people to get motivated and easterly powered to raise their voices for what everybody is recognizes is reasonable so i want to thank those parents, parents of famely rights, local the montgomery county parent group thank you so much, you're brave and everybody is watching and your actions are having affected. >> and the young students who spoke out i was so impressed with them. they documented and recounted how they have been bullied for actually saying wait, i'm a
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person of faith. yet, they're the ones being targeted in the schools but they spoke out. >> one of the students i recall from the testimony said, isn't that why people came to this country for religious freedom? and now that's been taken away from us and he mentioned what is the meaning of freedom? the ability to do what you want ininhibited and that's not the case. >> i'm glowing to play more from this council member kristen mink. >> the scientific and medical community has come to a clear consensus that lgbtq-plus people exist. when we have children books that represent a child who has, who is transgender that is the reality and so, ncps has the
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responsibility to include and reflect that reality in our curriculum. >> now, kareem this is a school we fought to open up, one of the many left wing districts that hurt kids during the pandemic. what do you make of her? this is all consensus, it's already established? >> that's ridiculous. it's not a consensus. there's no scientific consensus a boy can become a girl simply by declaring something with his voice. it's rejected by science and every fades tradition so these kinds of arguments are silly. i want to say what coalition of virtue our vision is to bring people together of all faiths and we want to restore the more consensus wide in this country at inception and we want to bring all faith.
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>> traditional. >> reasonable people i think if we come together we can become a political force in this country that can save us from what's happening. >> you kareem and all the kids that spoke out, you petrify the left. they claim you're white supremacist. >> it's a ridiculous assertions. most of the people out there were like you said brown or black oh it's offensive. it's only going to galvanize us. >> empower. >> because more people know what's coming on. >> kareem thank you for coming in. i'll help you anyway i can. great to see you. now as the fbi and activist groups seek to silence these parents and students they're turning a blind eye to real threats to children's innocence and well being. according to researcher at
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stanford university instagram is allowing users to search by hash tagses related to child sexual abuse using graphic terms we are not going to stay. what's worse is the platform didn't just allow this, it encouraged. this mark zuckerberg who spent $400 million tipping the last election of the democrats made some of that money on the backs of pedophiles. joining me opinion i had for fox news contributeder charlie you and i talked about the renaming of pedophilia into something that is more acceptable, minor attracted persons, that was on twitter the longest time. this is mainstreaming something which is sick and frankly felonious. >> yes, at some point you have to stop and wonder if it's not intentional because it sure does seem like it's all intentional
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and i think the degree to which you have a lot of people on the left and social media companies talking about white supremacy and trying to promote this idea that there are all these white supremacists all over the nest and all over taking over our country, meanwhile they're ignoring real criminal acts like in this case with instagram, and this study where you have child pedophilia, you have child pornography being distributed on their platform and as you pointed out, imagine how much maybe mark zuckerberg might have been able to clean up his own web site from peddling this crap instead of spending a half billion dollars to hijack the 2020 election he had spent trying to clean it up but the other thing interesting here is reason democrats don't care about in and you went through that in your monologue brilliantly the reason they don't care about it is because
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they can't weapon nice it to their advantage. they want to talk about the evils out there only if they had can create had a boogie man that not only silences their opponents but frightens their followers into thinking that the other side is out to get them. >> i think charlie you're making such a great point hand it reminds me there is why they get their hair up on their backs when they say hour trying to groom these kids. what else do you call this? you're telling a six-year-old you're not a boy or girl, get the skirt on, it's ridiculous and it's ana tempt to get kids used to be being sexual beings before most of them can do basic math happen reading. i'm going to say it until i'm flew the face. go ahead and complain. >> and forcing the children to participate in their fatsi charade. and one of the things that this
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study found on instagram was that before child abuse images would pop up, instagram would provide a warning, saying, that this search result could result with pictures of child abuse, but then gave the user the option to ignore it and goad ahead and look at the child abuse photographs anyway. so, my goodness, what are these people doing? they're not even pretend to go care about this stuff. >> children are political pawns. madow, which owns facebook they claim they're taking action with a task force to investigate how they facilitate distribution of sexual abuse material. where is the attorney general here? where is our attorney general who says that white supremacy the biggest problem facing the
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country? >> exactly. and it's just black and white. it's child abuse and it's disgusting but if they can't use it to benefit them politically they do not care. >> yeah charlie if they can't use it to ballot harvest, it's not a topic of the day. next year. charlie we appreciate it. the latest 2024 entrants represent the last gasp of the old guard. newt gingrich will explain that and a judge stood on the side of child mutilators. what do you need to know next? n and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown
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>> now, did you notice? the last 36 hours while the republican field for 2024 expanded to include candidates little to know chance at winning the nomination so we were wondering tonight what motivating them pray tell? chris kristy is trying to be the flame thrower against trump. >> he's a baby. whenever you want to criticize him, in any way, that's the way he responds f. we had a child who conducted themselves like
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that we would send them to their room not the white house. >> pence entered today as well and he thinks he can surge and in the categories of populist and maybe the establishment. >> president trump also demanded that i choose between him and the constitution. now voters will be faced with the same choice. i chose the constitution. and i always will. >> and then, there's doug. >> we need a leader who is clearly focused on three things, economy, energy and national security. >> and that is why today i'm officially announcing i'm running for president of the united states of america! >> joining me now is former speaker of the house fox news contributor newt gingrich who is author of march to the majority. newt let's start with mike
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pence. what do you think is driving his entry into the race at this point? >> well, i pence has been a good congressman governor vice-president. he's young, fit, smart, has a nationwide base of people who admire his traditional conservatism and i think he sort of thinks, why not? a lost these guys are focused on the idea that somewhere down the road, whether it's in the justice department indiamond that we were told today is about to occur or the atlanta indictment or some other thing that magically trump will disappear and then there will be a wide open race and frankly in a wide open race, mike pence is very attractive, just as governor desantis is very attractive. >> i don't agreed with you. i don't agreed with that. >> you don't? why? >> i adore mike pence.
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but pence is still caught in the old establishment g.o.p. wing, more the bush wing. i like him a lot. desantis yes because he's a populist and he's more an america first conservative but if trump goes away trump's views are going to be dominant in the party. that's my point. so all these guys can say everything they wants about the reagan days of the g.o.p. but that choegs is gone and doesn't exist anymore. >> you may be right. on the other hand, maybe you're not. the fact is i'm not sure the average voter goes out there and says to themselves and says gee am i part of the resignation coalition. the average voter wants to now know are you going to help fix inflation the economy, are you going to fix our schools and knock down the weird left wing wokism, and any of these
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candidates potentially could make a case for its, including the governor of norberto who is a self funding billionaire and interesting guy. again. >> he's a globalist. again. he's interesting but newt, you come on the show week after week which we love and we pointed out on boarder on trade on china on all these issues that the establishment g.o.p. got so screwed up for this country ushering in obama and the disaster he brought from the wars on out they're still clinging to those. if they could they would do on the surge in iraq. so i think that clinging to that old vision not reagan but the only vision of wars of choice of massive immigration amnesty is not going to play. i think that blows up the republican coalition as it currently exists if that's the way we go. i think we lose if that's the way we go. >> but laura i think if candidate is stupid enough to take the position you describe has no hope, all of them can do
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polling. all of them can look at the information. all of them can go out on the stump. very few people are going to run outs and say hi, i'm a globlist or say i love having an open border but to me the interesting thing is i have a two lake theory. there's a large lake with the trouble voters there's a much smaller lake with the non-trump voters and all these can dug desantis all these candidates are in the non-trump lake fighting for about 40 percent of the party. trump i suspect is popping champagne corks and mar-a-lago every time there's a new candidate. now what he wants is 15 or 20 candidates out of there making a whole range of noise and one person the country identifies with and if he gets that he could be the nominee by march. >> well, i think that you're
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right about that the bigger the field the bigger the gift to president trump and he will be popping champagne corks and all those people are better than any democrat. newt i love your announcement. i have to debate you. otherwise i debate everything you say. >> i don't mind. i'm open. >> great to see you. see you at the diner. while florida is trying to protect children one radical judge there is making it easy for kids to get a sex changes. he blocked part of ron desantis minors from receiving puberty blockers the ruling is focused on two 11-year-olds and one 8-year-old. let that sink in. the judge has month medical background that we could find wrote in this ruling that quote gender identity is real.
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joining me now carrie of the jieshl crisis network. they did this on same-sex marriage. they went to the court, sidestepped the legislatures regardless what certain legislatures thought and won this ultimately in the courtrooms across this country all the way to the supreme court. seems likes the same thing happening here. >> yeah and we are about to celebrate the anniversary of the demise much roe v. wade, same thing inventing a new constitutional right and i thought we were out of the business of unelected judges being a de facto medical board but this guy month medical training is trying to substitute himself for the florida medical boards which has concerns about the use of these hormones in not everyone but just minors need to look at this great britain finland sweden have gone back on this saying the pro-con evidence is not convincing and we have to pull back because there are
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serious constant consequences of sterility and removing healthy body parts for children using this so this is a medical decision. the judge is overruled. >> to get an emergency from the court you have to show irreparable harm. there judge found irreparable harm. let me quote. the unwanted and irreversible on set and progression of puberty in their native sex, it set rachlt so what is irrenrabble harm is being the person were you born as. that is wild. that. >> this opinion is absolutely nuts to read. i'm reading it going this is kind of sounding like a ham handed attempted argument in the plaintiff's briefs. i would be embarrassed to submit that but this is the judge
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writing this stuff. no one is arguing is gender identity real. the question is should these drugs be used on minors and is the state of florida free to say let's hold off on that until we actually understand this more and this judge is nope, i'm in for this. >> which is the irreparable harm. we featureded so and former transgender persons on this show who said if i could i would turn the clock back. i've den dunn permanent damage. it is a heartbreak and for this judge this will be repeated across the country. the republicans have to win more seats on these federal district courts. >> good news there's a lot of gray judges in the 11th circuit. we had some good nominees that circuit. so the next step i'm optimistic the 11th circuit is going to get this right but you know it absolutely is going to be
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repeated across the country because there are a lot of states i think 129 states have laws like this just like white wing strongholds like sweden who are questioning. >> europe. most of europe is questioning this. >> so this is something where we need to get, the judges get out of the medical business. >> people thinking about the election next year have to think about what they're going to be voting for the they vote for the democrats. carrie great to see you as always. prince harry reimagined plus could your next flight include some one's derriere in your face? unfortunately it's seen and unseen next. before the two shelves of tackle in the back of the liquor store, before the early mornings, and the short nights, before the first road trip, even the first tournament.
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>> time for seen san unseen segment with cultural series. raymond arroyo, i know you're excited about this but prince harry is appearing in court this
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week. >> laura he's locked in a legal dispute with a tabloid he claims tapped his phone between 1996-2011. the tabloid denies those claims them week he was the first royal to appear in court since 1891 only cameras weren't allowed so a british news network hired an actor to recreate his testimony. >> i believe again as a child every single one of those articles played and important role, destructive role, in my growing up. unfortunately, stories that you've only that i've only shared with one or two people within my inner circle ends up front page of newspaper or any page, your circle of friends starts to shrink and diminish rather rapidly. >> that was bad acting. >> court sketches and a voice over. with prince harry i'm surprised
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they didn't hire nicolas holt or a-lister to play him. >> that wasn't a convincing acting job. he had the hair kind of right. he kind of looked liked that actor from modder family. i'm no buying that. >> if president harry is so concerned about public exposure stop writing books about your families and doing netflix document list. this is like the stripper who complains about public exposure. that's what you do. >> they're not writing anymore books. they said no more books about the family. >> anyway speaking of books there's a best selling book by a former child actress called i'm glad my mom died in the a new york mag seen interview talk show host child actress drew barrymore says all their moms
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are gone and mine are not. drew took to instagram this week to try to clear things up. >> to all you tabloid's out there you have been [bleep] with my life since i was 13 years old. i never said my i wished my mother was dead. i've been vulnerable and trying to figure out a very difficult painful relationship while admitting it is difficult to do while a parent is alive. >> are you following that laura? >> i didn't know that was drew barrymore. i didn't know that was she. but i preferred her when shed her. >> that's the at home edition. >> when she had her hands above her head screaming for e.t. >> she clearly is saying until a
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parent is dead when they have kind of complex relationship you can't heal but it sounds like you're begging for the death of your mother and i'm sorry, therapy should be confined to the therapist room not broadcast for everybody to see and hear and i realize she's had a lot of trauma. her mother was talking to her to clubs at 8 years old, she was in rehab at 13so i get it but this is not the way to deal with these issues and certainly it's net a broadly held experience anyway. finally lawyer another raised ruled for travel, beware of novel redesigns of airline interior. i give you the double-decker. strepping your legs fully forward, taking advantage of the double-decker, allowing for recline and not invade your personal space. >> now laura i want to point out
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a stranger's butt is in your face. now imagine it's that lady we talked about you a weeks ago who was asking the airlines to accommodate her. you remember she said the aisles were too small. if you hit turbulence this flight could be all over. could you take out several rows behind you. the wall in front of you in this design. it's lying flying in the toilet with a low roof. i don't know who would want this. >> speaking of the airline toilets have you noticed that they're now so small the sink is kind after little tiny triangle? i can't even one digit into the sink to wash it you're so tiny. i don't know how people can fit. can i fairly fit in there. >> pretty soon the commode will be the only place to do your business and wash your hands. i don't know what they're trying to do. very uncomfortable. >> invariablely we will have to
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>> breaking news. the air quality is bad. places like washington, philly, wilmington, watch out joe and really bad in new york. it is bad. look at it. but is this a novel occurrence or our country or is it getting the coverage because it's happening on the east coast where the elites live? >> don't breathe the air. the air is bad. >> looks like to me a climate change movie. >> i'm call it an environmental health recognize. >> let's not forget the climate change which is bringing this. >> everything is on steroids. >> looks like the marijuana corner is in new york. the apocalyptic coverage in in
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the "new york times" was hilarious. as smoke darkens the sky the future becomes clear. a month ago i wrote about one of the scariest receive laying of the new wildfire science. there's nowhere to escape the smoke. cnn's bill weir used the event to call for action to electrify every car in the united states for humanity sake. >> just by eliminating the kind of pollution that comes out of tailpipes and dirty fuel pipes would prevent 2.2million asthma attacks and by 2050 save almost 11 million lost work days. there affects communes of color
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disproportionately around the country. >> the inevitable intersection of climate and race. joining me steve malloy, trump era transition team member. no one denying it's unpleasant. might eyes were itchy and watery and it might go on a couple days but is the wholly out of the ordinary? >> no, this happens any time there's a wildfire in the west. it's unusual in the east. the air is ugly. it's unpleasant to breathe and a lot of people get anxiety over it but the reality is there's no health risk. epa research has done research on as mate exon children elderly with heart disease not a cough or wheeze from any of them. we have this air in india and china all the time, no public health emergency. >> do you notice the coverage bill weir, the tailpipes, they
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have never mention the top that china is the number one polluter in the world, never. >> yeah, this is like clean air in china. it's really bad n. winter they never turn on their scrubbers. weir has no idea what he's talking about. this doesn't kill anybody. this doesn't make anybody cough. this is not a health event. first of all, his wildfire smoke. this is natural. this is not because of climate change. it's not because of fossil fuel internal combustion engines. he doesn't know what he is talking about. >> all day it seems like the media figures we have been accustomed to seeing during crises seems likes they're back in their element enjoying the moment wearing masks again. they talked about the dangers of something called particulate matter from the smoke. here is cnn earlier. >> consider wearing a mask and that is because of the particulate matter in the air. this is among the tiniest most
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dangerous kind of pollutant and the kind of thing found in this wildfire smoke. these particles are so small they can get into the lungs when you breathe them in, get into the blood stream and cause health issues. >> steve we are back at the masks. ramin is watching from he haveen? particulate was not a concern until epa invented it is. >> what is? >> it's very fine soot. it's carbon particles. they're innocuous. there's nothing in them. they have no effect. epa has all this testing on real live human beings that shows no effect. this is junk science saying it's hurting anybody. it's ugly. >> don't they seem giddy to be in the masks? >> they love it.
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they love sensationalism. >> another moment of panic porn comes when you see the sad tragic pictures of the ice coming off antarctica crashing into the ocean. >> if you use the models they say we should have lost 20trillion tons of ice since 2019 and we've gained ice. >> that came out this week. >> yes and they've never been rights. they're never going to be right. >> sieve from ice to particulate matter. thank you. why you shouldn't leave dog food in your car. the last bite explains that next.
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