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live from new york. a manhunt for the suspect then down unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson appeared to bed tonight more clues and more evidence. lets go live to the scene where alexis mcadams is standing by, what can you tell us? >> hey, laura, when we checked in with you we got the gist from the people in new york city this was a skilled assassin and he knew what he was doing might not have made many mistakes. but tonight he looks more like an amateur according to sources on the ground. he left a few key pieces of evidence behind at the scene and some on purpose but bought a copy before he gunned down the ceo so he left his dna. take a look at the picture of the suspect. he is smiling, i don't know about what after checking in on the city's upper side appeared to have the investigators this
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person of interest bonded. >> narrator: and used a fake i.d. to check and, he forgot to hide his f face. he wrote deny, depose, event on the shell casing and what is at all about? that is similar to a title of a book written in 2010 that criticized the insurance business saying it was a racket and why certain people were covered and others weren't. investigators are looking into that and other clues we went to the starbucks, bought a bottle of water half hour before he murdered someone, finishes it and throws that in the trash. they have that dna found in the bottom through the system. investigators looking into a cell phone. it was a burner and he dropped it near the scene, listen. >> there is a cell phone covered in the alleyway. once again we will process that forensically appear.
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>> k, that shooting was caught on camera also wasn't. the ceo brian thompson walks near the hilton midtown and shot not once but at least two times. the first one in his leg and falls and looks back at the gunman and get shot again. the gunmen was waiting for thompson quite a time i am told. it was a gun found in gun stores in the tri-state area so they are hoping to track him down. but back here live his wife said it might've been impersonal. we are trying to figure that out. he came to new york city without private security or any corporate security makes $10 million a year three unitedhealthcare so pretty high up in the company. one other thing to point out, in other cases in chicago, the investigators always said the people who watch the closeness with these cases are the suspect or suspects. with the guy is watching new york city or around the country, reminder, you left dna
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at starbucks and cell phone in the alley, laura. >> laura: when think "the new york post" is reporting tonight is there is new video that shows him strolling through the subway for 30 minutes before executing that unitedhealthcare ceo here just so, they are gathering more vido late today of his movement throughout the city. and yet, we still don't have him in custody tonight. but for 30 minutes casually strolling about. >> casually strolling the subway, grabbing a coffee and what else do you do before you perform a hit on a ceo? there are so many cameras around new york city and so many cops around new york city. they are looking at surveillance video and i was told that they are on this guy and with half an arrest in the coming days, laura. just be when he is moving through the subway system. alexis, thank you very much.
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down lower manhattan jurors wrapped up day three of the pedaniel penny trial and he a woman name -- her closing the assistant d.a. urged jurors to convict penny on manslaughter charges his restraining of jordan neely went too far while she conceded penny started out doing the right thing. is the choke hold progressed he knew jordan neely great distress and tying in needlessly continued. so, again in this case involving daniel penny, no leeway or no benefit of the doubt given to him a marine with no criminal record. but interestingly back in 2019 with a deadly outcome were suddenly different outcome, a different approach. she sought and secured a lighter sentence when an elderly man ended up falling to his death after he was robbed by a thug.
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without the robbery, the man would have probably not have died to. the woman who wants to throw the book now at penny brag about what happened. >> he went into an atm upper west side and tried to rob an individual. unfortunately, it was an older individual who was 86. in the course of the robbery, he fell to the ground. as a result, he died a. the more i learned about the defendant and his life and the circumstances one should take into account the trauma of the individual, i really felt incredibly sorry for him he had gotten to that point in his life he felt there was no other choice but to commit this robbery. it didn't include prussic a tory sentence but less prosecutorial sentence than would have been subject to. >> laura: okay, that woman,
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her entire presentation says that all. in that case matthew lee was facing 25 to life coach a pet thanks to the judge, only ten years. she seems happy about this outcome. this is the first time manhattan d.a. used what was called restorative justice for a homicide case. joining me now, paul former former nypd inspector and fox news contributor. all, watching fat typical liberal do-gooder d.a. who has caused so many problems in our country, george soros would be proud of whatever she just said to restore justice. she felt bad when it came to this point. but should this moment be on a case like daniel penny's? >> well, if you are alvin bragg she should be because, of course, carrying the water what we saw his day one memo which is to bend over backwards
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so no one gets "personal sentence" of course, if you work for the alvin bragg office. i'm hearing through the sourcing code to the d.a.'s office is putting at the notion if there is a guilty conviction here, guy verdict, there may not be personal sentence with daniel penny. what that is potentially the d.a.'s reading the room and almost backpedaling down. and of course, if you're going to do that, you should not have brought the case to begin with. >> laura: well, paul, when you think about what most people are going through in a situation like that, most people wait for someone else to take action. it is a natural human impulse. occasionally, you are lucky enough to be in a situation where there is a man or a woman willing to put his or her life on the line.
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and stepping. look, we will see what the jury ultimately does in the case. there is such a thing as excessive force in response to perceived threat, that is the way the law is across the country. but in a situation like this, most americans would want someone like penny there to help out. because we didn't know what this man was going to do to the rest of the people in the car. they were terrified. >> of course! anybody who has ever been on new york simply how close and claustrophobic it can feel. somebody gets on and you hope they will not do something scary the way this went, you are praying for daniel penny. the proof is in the body cam footage we have seen at the trial from the cops that showed up. all the people in that car were really grateful daniel penny was there and did what he did. we have taken the measure a little bit of daniel penny. you have seen that in that
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interview with him and heard a little bit about his life. ask yourself about this, with the person got on and behave the way neely did had been white, would daniel penny have done anything different? i would argue no. i would argue perhaps the only person that might have done something different is alvin bragg. >> laura: pretty good point. paul, neely's father zachary, he is suing daniel penny and that is usually how it goes. the suit filed new york supreme court accusing of assault and battery that caused injuries and resulted in his son's death last year. this father was apparently in an out of jordan neely's life even reportedly trying to take money from his so-called street performances. this is a shakedown. >> yeah, you know, if the verdict comes back as guilty, that is a higher standard of
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proof you will need in civil court. that will impact the case like that. look, i don't know what went on between neely and his family but i do know he walked away out from "mandatory psychiatric treatment." that was adjudication in one of his cases. he was out on a warrant because he punished an elderly woman on a side by. he fell through a lot of cracks. where were all these people when neely needed them? of course, the people in the subway car needed to be safe. >> laura: paul, as always, thank you very much. i don't know if you saw this, there were fireworks on capitol hill when acting secret service director, ronald rowe, faced up with congress and pat fallon. it was during a hearing on the trump assassination attempt. he showed a trump ronald rowe 9/11 and asked was protecting the present? well, then this happened. >> congressman, what you are not
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seeing is the detail out of the picture is you. that is the day where we remember more than 3,000 people that have died on 9/11. i actually responded to ground zero. i was there going through the ashes of the world trade center. i was there -- >> i'm not asking you. i was asking who was in charge and you are not! >> i'm asking you to show respect! >> do not invoke that for political purposes. >> i am not! >> you are! >> i would like to ask him a question. >> please, order! order! >> i would like a member of congress and i would like to ask a serious question. i am a public servant who has served this nation on our country -- >> order, order! we will come to order! >> a serious question about the
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american people and they are true questions where you'd the special agent in charge? >> i am a part of the united states secret service, sir. >> because you want to be visible! >> order, order! >> out of line, congressman, out of line! >> you put those agents out of position! >> mr. fallon, your time is expired! >> sir, you are out of line! >> laura: they should have just fought it out cottage on that come on, honestly, take your jackets off. that wasn't only excitement on capitol hill d.o.g.e. duo vivek ramaswamy and elon but they weren't screaming it out. liberals are fighting so kids will be able to watch and access pornography.
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"angle." need to empower girls andt women in school, sports, in ther workplace.l? >> what does it mean to you when i say i like a girl? g >> iirt means run as fast as yon came here. >> i think it is important to tell all crows you can be whatever you want to be., al >> you must empower them. when women succeed, all of society benefits. >> laura: somehow, tha t w powerful and empowering messagei ended up turning us into what, t toddlers and heroes, tween's, revealing the drifts to teens and blouses that looked more like this d.a.s. the fashion industry look pornified over the years leading to complaints from moms and dads anyone who cares innocencend because of the message that sends to and degenerates and what it does to groll's self-esteem. now, the slippery slope dropped us in the sewer where i
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subjugation and domination ondfr acthe industry are now commondig practice by young people because tthey learned these degrading practices from the porn interest-rate. we know that porn teams whatdict they create: addiction,er t emotional abuse, and violence. porn has gotten more violent over the years so therefore, gmore violent tendency towards women during rape and dating mishaps. they were is subjugation of women because of porn and those who watch porn will act on sexual violence because they have been programmed to accept that is okay. >> laura: this is why so-called nonfatal strangulation is now considered okay by increasing number of college students. the doctor told "the new york times" that she
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has tracked dramatic and rapid rise inen rough speech to make sex. two-thirds of 5,000 females surveyed said it had happened to them in 40% said between the 1 ages of 12-17 for the first time they experienced this. again, sex strangulation between partners. again, you can thank the porn industry, specifically websites like porn hub, part oflowe $100 billion global business. although thekids store is not ly allowed to sell cigarettes and those without an i.d. but somehow this b-17 industry toor profit off of toxic material toe minorsn . and the consequences for young women and men who can access this have beende devastating. last spring, "the new york times" described how two articles around theot
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internet and social media algorithms that feed young people but typically not their unsuspecting, hundreds of #chokemedaddy means and celebratr e the potential for hurting or killing female e partners. in the same elites who pretendgl to care so much about girls are culpable as well. remember in 2015 when all of the suburban women were obsessed gut with the glorified gutter dive into mainstream porn, otherwise known as "fifty shades of grey" question work. >> you are a sadist? >> i'm at dominic's. >> what does that mean?o >> i want you to surrender t yourself to me. y >> why would iou do that? >> to please me.re >> please you and how? don >> i have rules and if you follow them, i will reward you. if you don't, i will punish you.
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>> laura: a threat of punishment, he says they are of the threat of punishment and bondage is now marketed to girl. online as sex seeking. by 2019 when a high school girl was choked in the pilot of hbo's "euphoria" it was standard fare. a woman choked and the idol again on hbo and also liked the show euphoria created by samyeah levenson. what is with him? that is worth asking the question again, what is wrong with sam levenson? is that the new feminism we are supposed to want for our daughter's, see me?e nice going. it has gottesen so bad, emergeny rooms are seeing more injuries from this twisted choking practice, which can even result in stroke and traumatic brain
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injuries. and we are consenting females often turned into domestic abuse victims.agai yet again, the the better in the porn world.ss the depraved world is accessible by anyone withinte an internet connection.t and it is destroying not just families and marriages but now our young people.lo but why should we allow this as a society why do we have tomino allow this as a society? don'y tht we have a duty to prot minors from an industry that thrives and lures younger and younger people into their darksr world? >> for over ten years, they were master groomers. i was intimidated and they weree standing over me saying sign here, saying here, sign here. can i read these? 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. i tried, to run naked from the hotel room and someone outside of the door. we will put everything on the internetwill that we have righth with your full name where we
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will send it to your parents. do you want them to find out? >> laura: that is the kind of stuff happening online.s st finally, americans are beginning to wake up here to the texas state legislature passed hb 1181 which requires age verification in order to access online sexual content. the law forced porn up out of the state a huge success in and of itself. but now thatr gr group is firinh back and another group called free speech coalition which took texas to federal court arguing hb 1 1181 ferdinand main adult' right to access pornography and other material. but it does not access pornyour before i.d. before boarding a plane which violates interstater travelt . it is an observer, ridiculous argument. the supreme court will hear
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arguments in this case january 15th. but remember, with its powerful allies in the entertainment industry and big tech, the pornu industry ings working 24/7 to ds our young people into their godless, file world. the physical, mental, spiritual carnage is immeasurable and it is criminal. if we don't step up, what hist. next? i will tell you what is nex hole in my, mainstream. laura, you are exaggerating. the nih is seemingly getting in on they act taking baby steps towards th e stigmatizing it. watch out everybody for the #map on media sites in it stands firm minor attractive persons. and books are being written how the map world is nobly pursuing a path of dignity.il
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dradults who consider children s objects of sexual desire, they deserve dignity? just like girls and women deserve the privilege of being defiled, strangled, hit, spatfa uponnt to fulfill their partners fantasies? fantasies, by the way,form introduced free porn website anw social platforms. we live with ourselves if we allow this to continue?f we how can we look at ourselves in the mirror if we stand by and do nothing as as our sucked into this abyss? even before porn exploded on the internet, the victims were trying to warn us like kidnapping a victim elizabeth smart.y an >> every member being pulled out of the magazine of hard-core pornography and i would sit and look at it and stare at it. d it led him tido raping me more h
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which was a lot. looking at pornography was not enough with him. having sex with his wife was non enough for him. he just always wanted more. i can't say that he would not have gone out and kidnapped me. i didn't know he looked at pornography. all i knowi is that pornography made my living worse. just when she was 14 when she was kidnapped. we will watch how this age verification plays out in this case.hi and who is oldn what side andan which groups will side with the children and they are in a sense in which side with the porn paddlers. an angd that is "the angle." joining me brittni de la mora farmer porn start turned pastor
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and peter gentala, sexual exploitation law center. there is a lot happening in washington and politics, but i felt it was so important to did this topic tonight because whata is happening andpp what i see happening across the country to our young people. and i know you are acutely aware of the fact that the aclu is coming out against this texas law supporting groups like pornn hub sayingat we are less restrictive alternative for example filtering software on minors devices.ge the government cannot impose age verification on adults and into the name of protecting children. peter, your reaction tonight. >> hi, laura, it is good to beai with you. it is ridiculous as my reaction. the american people are fed up with the most dangerous material in the world being available to children 24/7 through our
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connected technology. that is why the texas legislature did what it did when it passed house bill 1181 and8 ten by 18 other states as well. age verification just makes sense. a child in theinto united states can't go into a brick-and-mortar retail store like walmart and purchase graphic material and purchase .gr they cannoapt go into a book ste and purchase pornography. but they can go uninhibited online titeso some of the larget websites in the world who are d making billions and billions ofl dollars off of the most dangerous ansd violent material that is imaginable. sub it is very reasonable foe r the state to make the texas state legislatures, other legislatures and congress to require websites that holdn pornography to have reasonable age verification measures in place, commercially reasonable ones so that there is at least i another barrier. >> laura: the aclu said in the
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statement, "the law was unconstitutional because it makes adults think twice about exercising first amendment right.se i" this is hilarious argument and i wish i were arguing the case and the court. about britney, in the 'and ids was girls gone wild, that was in the 90s. watch. >> it blew my mind what joe francis was able to convince these young girls to do.ever >> i wouldn't be where i was. >> i never thought that would come back and haunt me for 20 years. >> laura: brittni, it is now 2024 and look at where and howt. far we have sunk from that low point. brittni, what to parents need to know tonight how t easy it is to get porn in the hands of young people on the internet?ic >> you know, anybody can go onck any pornography website and are you 18, you click enter and you
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ardia e on porn. m but hashtags and ads that appeay on youtube, porn is easilyee accessible and i stand for age verification because we need to protect young children. >> laura: brittni, tell us telabout your own story.ic you became a victim of the pornm industryin. yoa u ended up becoming a zealos advocate for freeing yourself from porn re. really quickly, how did you escape from this gutter of pornography? >> you know, it was an easy.d i was in the porn 18-25 years old. i really felt trapped.a ha it was my livelihood and all i knew the last three and halfcked years i was in the business. i was being traffic as well. it was not easy, but i had supernatural experiences with god. there was a day he told me you need to quit this industry.
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and i would flash my life because my life will overflow with love, peace, joy. i took a step of faith note knowing where i would go nextin and i put the industry behind. e i called my mother to get away from the pimp.w we i've been out for a decade and p have two wonderful children andr we help people struggling with addictions to pornography. we help industry workers wholl want to exit the industry, weot help them geect out as well. we try our best to protect>> children who stumble on things like speedever. >> laura: it is so importantight as we hear about the needs to protect the rights ofwo sex workers anrkd normalizing st where can you hear the politicians did that. but that is not helping them. but i want to read portion of the texat s prefrom the case. in 2006 over 25% of children age 13 or younger exposed to onlinel
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pornography. but by 2022, that number more than doubled to 54%. smartphones are the way most people ended up accessinge pornography. and in tee australia, a new stuy one and three teens learn about sex from violent pornography. peter, very quickly, how important his ag e verification to try to stop this madness andn all of the damage being done to young men and women? >> absolutely, laura. i age verification is the solution. it is being used widely in europe.d the only thing holding it up now in the united states is lawsuits like this one brought by the aclu and by the large pornography websites that aresil trying to maintain the highest profit margins they possiblyme ntcan.ea ltjosephine went well, again, o mental health and physical well-being, emotional well-being isthand spiritual well-being ate
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children, which is destroyed by the porn industry, they do notha nkcare. brittni and peter you are an invaluable coach i think is much appeared to the cleanup crews on capitol hill and all that federal employees working from home, you will not like the next segment. ♪ ♪
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lawyer the doge bros were on capitol hill meeting with lawmakers an >> laura: the pedophilia tuberose on capitol hill meeting with folks and getting new folks on board appear until.? >> will do you want to see democrats here? >> laura: yes, we are seeing how they can work together. together. senator bernie sanders has signaled support along with't democrat c and jared moscowitz. but they didn't come to the hill to pitch their ideas on government but there to hear
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from the lawmakers likead senator joni ernst. >> we prior to covid had 3% of the federal workforce that did, telework. since covid and after, now we only have 6% of federal workforce actually going into work every single day. what an incredible turnaround. >> laura: "the angle" has been e talking about the federal vaworkforce being at home and a lot of them are on vacation for about four years. joining us now, schatz president of citizens ways to. according to a report by joni ernst office federal buildings cost taxpayers more than $15 billion to lease and maintain. tell how much can we cutu, do yh think they are met? thathe is an easy target and has been on the government3. accountability office risklessci
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since 2003 and you talked about it in government waste has talked about. something needs to get done andh they need to pass legislation tk close and sell those properties. to bring people back to m work and if they are not in anng office they need to measure g productivity and make sure the are working or teleworking and not doing something else. they could save billions of dollars. taxpayers backy to work are probably upset about this.shou josephine went to elon musk's son is on his shoulders. he goes with him everywhere. that little boy has gotten an education. to that point bloomberg is reporting that biden administration came to unionrota demands from home protections for tens of thousands of social security step until 2029. thomas, when you say lock and,tn what is saying no changing that whatsoever and we don't know exactly how many federal employees will be affected, but
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it is just another scam.it >> another example how difficult it is to accomplish what d.o.g.e. is trying tos accomplish. there are a lot of factors in washington, d.c., a lot about positions gagne unions, around washington, d.c., and living the employees out of washington, d.c. it is a tough battle and when we have tried to win for a longican time. it should add momentum to it. just be when i think most americans don't realize they aro paying billions of dollars forsw federal workers who don't show up. and i'm sorry, working from home some people might be incredibly production and you save time and money but the cities are collapsing and the mayor avenue d.c. desperately wants people to come back to work. she should have thought about that years echo and she islike desperate because businesses arl failing in d.c. like tent city. >> but is still a problem and senator ernst in her report tel found some agencies up to 68% of
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teleworkers arwhere misleading everyone about where they arend working. they are sometimes too thousand miles away and getting paid like they live in d.c. periods payment so they get the best ofh worlds. i can, you when i have beenbo talking about this for yearsut when no one else was talking about it so thank you for everything you are doing. coming up how trump's feeling a bitcoin bonanza and what it really means.
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♪ ♪ >> of the united states will be the crypto capital of the planet and bitcoin superpower of thes world. we will get it down. >> laura: cryptocurrency is getting trump bump and bitcoinen hit $100,000 for the first timei ever appeared to the massive surge trump announces cryptocurrency with paul atkins. joining me now, a new york host financial covering all of this. first, explain to people out there make who may not be really quite familiar with this till years later but bitcoin is and why are we seeing the surgeon now? >> bitcoin is type ofhe cryptocurrency and i don't want
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to get into two details that a coin that is on a centralizedte ledger. the thing isrmry. they can be ud without any -- you can buy or send bitcoin without involving any government or any bank.in it is a libertarian idea and basically restoring currency and the power to the people. we have seen bitcoin specifically the first crypto and most reliable -- we see itec search more than 30% since trump elected and that is because thee past four years under biden's financial regulation, they have gone after bitcoin. you cannot pay in bitcoin but make it difficult for those crypto focused to make it difficult. the last four years, trumphave proposing the most pro bitcoin pro crypto agenda we have ever r seen. one of the thingerves he mentiot is just the way we have hold ind reserve.eas he wants to create bitcoin reserve. you
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he has talked about eliminating taxes on crypto exchanges. as you mention in your intro, laura, pro crypto secbl commissioner and sec chair, of course, responsible for regulating wall street and the financial industry. >> laura: larry summers former secretary treasury completely threw cold water on this idea oa having bitcoin reserve in theye united states, thinking that wa, a really bad idea. yet, you at cities in that united states and miami is leaving in crypto and countries like el salvador operating with crypto and many government exchange and this is fascinatind look at but if you invested insg bitcoin just a few years ago. you have made a lot of money and just as trump got elected to,e you made a lot of money. but a lot ofdo afr people are ad but don't be afraid anymore.
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>> laura: during sep supreme coo with gender-affirming care for minors, justice sonia sotomayorr likened the hideous medical procedures to this. it becomes a peer exercise of weighing benefits versus risk. the question of how many miners have to have their bodies irreparably harmed for unproven benefits i is one of -- >> i'm sorry, counselor, every medical treatment has a risk. even taking aspirin. >> laura: joining me now tomi lahren, host ofck "tomi lahren" it is on else kick. wait a second, aspirin and
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puberty blockers and other injections and other things that can totally change youror evreproductive life forever is e same thing.l >>gy yeah, began the mental gymnastics they have to do to try tory justify this is reallyc olympic level, laura., but to make it clear, mutilation does not care.are. sterilization does not care and usinusg children, minor kids foc guinea pigs as experience. but a sick and quite frankly i believe it is child abuse and that is why the state ofup tennessee stood up for this for young people protecting young people. i hope the supreme court will do the right thing, but they shoull not be controversial.ti enwhether puberty blockers, thee patients big pharma customers for life. rs fdo you have to wonder and fo the money here. a lot of it has to do with parents who simply can't getn ti enough attention on tiktok sold rethey use their children as th.
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enough of this with big pharmadi and big medicine taking advantage of young people, it has to stop. >> laura: tomi these pro-trans pro-trans activists took over the women's bathroom on capitol hill. check this out. ♪ ♪ >> laura: tomi, at their protesters doing similar thing arrested. i mean, first of all code to tha bathroom dance party never a good idea.w se but in this case, how serious do they appear? >> not at all. this is another example of the forn administration bringing decency back toll washington, d.c. i will tel thil you this, it was eight years ago we had thousands of women marching on d.c. that
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movement centered largely around consent. i don't believe a lot of biological women are consenting to biological men in their i spaces, sports, locker rooms, bathrooms. they did not consent to that and it is sick and wrong and the fact they are making a mockery out this code you have to wonder what the feminists are. i haven't seen them around andhi only about hating men and abortion. >> laura: tommy, great to have you on.re thank you so much. the protests are just relayon down, my gosh. that is it for us tonight. make sure to watch "the angle"se again and i will post it later because the pornified of our culture, young >> straight to a fox news alert. the manhunt for the gunman who nd

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