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friends, neighbors who live in new jersey. they have got their cameras out. someone i was just talking in the elevator saw one cross by their house 50 times. they don't know if more than one drone, multiple drones or others. what is this? >> bret: not saying it's aliens but they are saying it might be some other things. maybe it's a test for doe, energy to look for nuclear material ahead of the inauguration quickly. >> jessica: if you leave people in information void, they are going to say crazy things in response. you know, iran is pretty basey with what is going on at home. >> bret: hopefully busier. >> bret: that's right. panel, thanks so much. always great to be here. >> jessica: happy holidays. >> bret: president-elect trump rings the opening belfor the new york stock exchange. we are going to do it fair, balance and unafraid. "the ingraham angle" with laura starts right now.
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>> laura: good evening. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thank you for spending time with us. privileged and radicalized that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: all right, investigators tell us that they're trying to piece together the chain of events that may have led former high school vac particular torian luigi mangione to become a suspected murderer. his baltimore upbringing was privileged. his family was considered real estate royalty in the city. they were close knit, known for their generous support of causes like saint jude children's research hospital. through their private family foundation which right now has about $4 million. so what went wrong for this young man seemingly liked by all? was it a hideously painful aftermath of his back surgery or was he somehow radicalized to violence on the internet or even by friends? we don't know. his manifesto reportedly said he wasn't working with anyone else.
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and he railed against the healthcare industry in it and its leaders. he called them parasites and he did refer to united healthcare by name. but, until we learn more, i think it is worth examining the place he spent six years of his adult life. the university of pennsylvania. we all know it's part of the ivy league. it's considered one of the premier institutions of higher learning in america. as an engineering student he was immersed in difficult, technical classes so one would think that it is fairly insulated from politics. well, maybe. maybe at the department it is but the campus at large we do know is as liberal as any other top college and university today: it's worth recalling what happened when hate filled anti-israel protests filled the campus. [chanting: free, free palestine] [chanting from the river to the sea, palestine will be free]
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>> laura: when liz magill testified on capitol hill about the protests, this is how the questioning went down. >> ms. magill at penn, does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? yes or no? >> if the speech turns into conduct it can be harassment, yes. >> i am asking specifically calling for the genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying harassment? >> if it is directed and severe pervasive it is harassment. >> so the answer is yes? >> it is a context dependent decision, congresswoman. >> it's a context decision position that's your calling for the genocide of jews is depending on the context. >> laura: of course mangione wasn't a student when any of this happened. the details of foundation of where he was it's important to at least understand until we know more. of course, magill was forced
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out, good. but the rot obviously runs deep there. after the united healthcare ceo murder an assistant professor named julia oxvavia comments under the soviet. one seen smiling do you hear the people sing fromless miserable and the text on the screens has never been prouder to be a professor at upenn. she has since retracted her post calling it insensitive and inappropriate, she didn't mean any of it. upenn deputy dean told the angle her original posts were antithetical to the value of the school, arts and sciences and the university and they welcome the retraction and correction. okay. that's fine. but how many other professor are there embedded at upenn? and what does it say about the university that she was hired in the first place?
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her own website identifies her as a socialist and an ardent anti-fascist. she is an assistant prof in english, cinema and media studies. researching the nexus between global media and radical leftist politics. her academic work is called ant fascism and are a vanity golden apple. more like inspire, motivate and indoctrinate. you get who this woman is when you watch an interview she did of another upenn professor, another author, and an ideological twin. >> wonderful things about this book is that it is kind of arguing that you don't need to wait until a socialist utopia exists on the scale of the
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government. these kind of personal revolutionary acts are still important and integral to the political struggle. >> laura: personal revolutionary acts. and, of course, alec save i can't had praised the work before the woman started talking there no wonder she seemed proud that upenn graduated a suspected killer it seems to be stoking radical activism among students. in the spring of 2025, she is teaching a class called abolition and liberation, here is the course description. the course will conclude viewings of contemporary films and media centering around black lives matter and other lib tear movements. and of course culminate project to be completed collaboratively between students and possibly in conjunction with no occasion
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alec save have a had communication with mangione whatsoever that's really not the point of what we are saying here. what we are trying to figure out graduate which include the professors which shape the political climate on campus. consider the language that mangione used in his outburst tuesday on the way into court. [shouting] insult the intelligence of the american people. >> and its lived experience. that's the type of typical meaningless phrases heard in liberal arts seminars across america. that's my lived experience. and of course they are now routinely paver rotted by left wing political types in washington. >> i love gen z. [cheers]
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>> donald trump has nothing in common with the lived experience people in the south bronx. >> everyone comes to congress with their own lived experience. >> they hide the lived experience of much of america. >> i know, painful, isn't it? the lived experience for college campus what is is it? when it comes exam time, tailor your opinions to your professors or risk getting graded down what about the lived experience for the few faculty members on campus who may tend to be a little bit more conservative. i will tell what you your lived experience will be that you let your political views be known chances of tenure goodbye. as for the unsuspecting vulnerable student, your lived experience will be, you know, you will be right for propagandized to too and being radicalized to believe that
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sometimes murder is justified to advance socialism we see this in columbia where the killing was down played. st. louis university where one professor felt the need to say she is not sad about brian robson's murder -- thompson's murder, excuse me. look, we don't know why luigi mangione allegedly felt justified in blowing away a healthcare ceo in a midtown, manhattan sidewalk. but we do know the poisonous teachings of radical revolutionaries echo throughout the lecture halls of our top schools. these revolutionaries view cap 258ists as oppressors who need to be crushed by any means necessary. so whenever the curtain is pulled back at these elite schools, what do we see? well, we often see anti-semitism, anti-capitalism and, yes, anti-americanism go unchallenged and then passed off as enlightened discourse.
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but, encouraging young people to hate their country, it's a recipe for societal unrest. ignorance, and even violence. it's not education. it's indoctrination. and i hope that president trump finds a way to strip federal funds of any university that refuses to stop this madness. and that's the angle. joining me now is william jacobson, law professor at cornell. professor, again, we're just searching for answers here. you spent six years at upenn, highly educated. we don't know what drove him to this, you know, heinous act, but it is stunning to see these professors at these elite schools, implicitly or explicitly celebrate what happened last week. >> it's disgusting but it's not surprising. i mean, we have seen -- i have
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observed over the years both at cornell and elsewhere a growing radicalization of the faculty. a growing attitude that activism faculty member part of your teaching mission. you just quoted a couple people who expressed that view. they view themselves as being there in order to ignite the students, in order to encourage the students to protest. this has been building for a long time. it didn't just happen. you have played some scenes from the anti-israel protests on campuses, which have been in many cases very violent. a lot of violent rhetoric. campuses imbued with the concept we will get what we want by any means necessary that's the common phrase that you hear. there is a very radicalized culture. whether it impacted him is something that needs to be looked into. we need to understand it. >> laura: well, just what happened to him, period. he did spend six years there. it's not that much time. he graduated in 2016 from high
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school. he was there when the caldron was clearly brewing. william, here was what senator elizabeth warren took away from all of this, watch. >> look, we will say it over and over, violence is never the answer. this guy gets a trial. he allegedly killed the ceo of united health. can you only push people so far. then start to take matters into their own hands. >> yeah. >> laura: william, you can only push people so far. well, they weren't saying that on january 6th. they never say that when a pro-life protester protests outside of an abortion clinic. they think it's fine to arrest those people as we see happening all over, you know, the western world. >> well, the concept that you can only push people so far, what she is saying is that she is justifying what happened. one breath she says we can't justify it on the other hand you can only push people so are if a. well, it's not clear how he was be pushed. he had a very privileged
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upbringing. he apparently had a very good job prospects. came from a wealthy family. how was it that he wasn't -- couldn't be pushed any further. when you get somebody from that background, and a lot of, you know, in our history terrorists, domestic terrorists have been from privileged background like the weather underground people. if you are going to have the elizabeth warren attitude that you're entitled to do whatever you need to do by any means necessary, because you have been pushed too far in your own lived experience you have been pushed too far that's a rest pay for disaster. unfortunately a recipe prevalent on a lot of campuses. >> laura: aren't i right about the whole lived experience phrase he shouted out while being escorted into the courthouse? that's the usual clap trap we hear at, you know, small group seminars at any ivy league institution or any institution today. justifying just about anything. >> yeah, well lived experience is the wording used when
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somebody can't prove something. when they don't have a real argument. it's like well, i have experienced, in my experience. >> laura: my truth. >> my truth. there is no objective reality. that's the whole critical theory destruction of the academy of education. there is no real truth. it's just how i experience things and how i feel about things. and that's the prevalent ideology on campuses. just about everywhere but certainly at penn, at cornell, at yale, at the, you know, so-called elite institutions. that how you feel is most important, not what the truth is and when you hear truth you don't like you get angry. >> laura: william, we are having you back, this is an issue we are not dropping, whether this case goes away or we find some other motive here. this is not going away. and parents have to understand what is happening at these schools. so does the federal government. william, thank you. now, it took us only, what, a few days to learn ab luigi
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mangione's background and a little bit about what is in his background. months an ryan routh tried to kill president trump at the golf course looking for answers. the second assassination attempt on trump was back in courts shackled and wearing a tan prison jumpsuit. his defense team signaled looking into insanity defense and trying to delay his february trial until next december citing extraordinary volume of discovery. now routh had 17 phones, handwritten documents tracking trump's movements. what have we learned from any of that evidence? why did he have all those phones? and how are we still asking these questions? what we have learned about. shot five months ago in butler, pennsylvania what do we know about him? nothing. what was his motive? what was on his phone?
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assassination task force chairman mike kelly said they repeatedly tried to get info from the doj, from the fbi about his online activity and notes from interviews with his family and friends but got nothing. so months after two different men tried to kill trump, we have no answers. but in one week, we have learned a lot about luigi mangione. even if we don't know everything or even much at all about his motive. something isn't adding up here. joining me now paul mauro, attorney and former nypd detective. paul, am i right here? is there something weird about all of this? >> this is not uncommon when you are dealing with the federal government. look, i would draw a distinction among the cases here in the two assassination attempts you got the perp pretty much right away. crooks dies at the scene and routh very close to the scene. loose ends you have to chase down, et cetera, et cetera. the bottom line is in those two cases, the ongoing investigation, you could have things that are sensitive.
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the problem is they just don't talk to us. the communication is the problem. not the operations. the doj has done a terrible job and, again, i'm going to make the distinction between doj's overhead and the people in the field i don't believe anybody in the field is looking to cover up a conspiracy to assassinate donald trump. first of all i don't think they would do that secondly career suicide the guy is going to be president in a month. no case briefings right after butler. we had to wait to find out what went on there. it took all that time. we took congressional hearings. et cetera. they just don't seem to get any pressure. it's my stipulation it's because we really haven't had a functioning executive. >> laura: of course, we are not blaming the agents. although clearly a problem with the agents on the scene in butler and problem with the coordination. there's a lot of problems there while i'm like well, the agents are all great sometimes they are not great, paul. they might be wonderful people but they weren't equipped to do the job for whatever reason.
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that having been said. but, to not give the american people any information about these two individuals, i don't like it and it's why people don't have the requisite faith in these institutions that we might when we do want -- not what we might want we do want to believe in niece institutions. you can't blame people. we get manifestos pretty much right away in certain cases. but, in the other case, well, his phone he has a lot of phones but not saying much about that. the other guy is dead. crooks is dead. so what's the reason for not knowing more about him. >> doj's favorite line and i have dealt with this. ongoing investigation. >> laura: oh, yeah. >> we all dealt with that let's remember something else, too. the media that would normally hold their feet to the fire here. we need answers is carrying the water for him. doj answers on ongoing cases.
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there could be sensitive cases going on. could be surveilling, et cetera. so much part of a mangione, you had a police department a lot closer to the ground. used to dealing with the public. a lot more visible. in this case publicity was part of the investigation. you had to put a face out there because he was mia. we couldn't find him. kudos to the nypd for doing that it became the operational linch pin of taking the case down. laura, there really is no excuse for the fact that all along here, garland, chris ray wray, head of the secret service the whole gang head of the high profile investigations really has made no effort to reassure the american public. >> laura: it's gulling across the board. paul, you are much more diplomatic than i am in this circumstance. it's great to have you on as always. all right. coming up. if my voice lasts, a huge first step to cleaning out the deep state. the details coming up. ♪
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>> laura: when you think about it, trump has left an impressive list of establishment figures in his wake. the clintons, the bushes, the bidens cheneys, the machine supporting kamala harris. and now you can have christopher wray to the list.
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after weeks of careful thought, i have decided the right thing the bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in january and then step down our lawyer they were going cause about this the other networks today. couldn't believe he -- look, it didn't have to be this way. when trump appointed wray back in june of 2017, trump noted his impeccable qualifications. and even called him a fierce guardian of the law and a model of integrity. wray does get credit for acknowledging one threat. >> no country presents a broader more severe threat to our ideas, our innovation, our economic security than china. >> china, yeah. that's a threat. good for you. got that right. but the enduring legacy of wray is what he did to the fbi. he destroyed its credibility.
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it's a good time to take inventory of his record, the bad, the worse, and the worst. the bad he promoted a conspiracy theory about the trump assassination attempt. >> i think with respect to former president trump, there's some question about whether or not it's a bullet or shrapnel to his ear. >> laura: the worse, he refused to take accountability or provide any transparency on the fbi's role in harassing parents. >> attorney general sent a memo to you. directing the fbi to target parents. >> how many moms and dads who are spoken up at school boards fbi or interviewed or investigated since the memo. >> i'm not aware of any. we have had a small number of assessments and a few investigations. >> laura: the worst? he diverted resources away from real threats and put them toward
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targeting americans. >> in terms of domestic violent extremism, domestic terrorism, that number is now -- has grown steadily on my watch. so i -- we have increased the number of domestic terrorism investigations from around a thousand or so to about 2,000 now. that's domestic terrible overall. >> laura: wray's resignation leaves the pick up for transformative pick. kash patel. on capitol hill and met with next guest missouri senator josh hawley. senator, there is a lot to clean up and clean out at the bureau. what concrete steps will patel take so he is confirmed it looks lie all accounts at this point he will be to restore the public's trust in the fbi. >> first of all, laura, he pledged to me today that he would be absolutely transparent he would make available to the public all the facts mr. for
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instance. came up with the idea to try to recruit spies catholic churches. who is it that grave the green light to send swat teams to the homes of pro-life demonstrators 406789 is it that green lighted to the home of parents went to school board meeting as you were just reporting on. all of that needs to come out. so far who who has been disciplined let alone fired for that zero. he told me today he was going to get to the bottom of all it. there would be complete and total transparency. and that would be a terrific first step, first step towards restoring some confidence in the fbi. >> laura: somehow in washington, senator, we have this idea that no one should really get fired because every -- you know, people are dedicated civil servants and that's like retribution but how is accountability suddenly retribution? >> and how about the rule of law. i mean, the rule of law is supposed to be above everything else. when you have got a law enforcement agency like the fbi. i don't want hear about oh well
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federal regulations we need to go through the process. christopher wray said that junk to me on more occasions than i can count. what i want to hear is we are following the law and if one of our agents broke the law, let alone the first amendment, which by the way we haven't even talked about the fact that christopher wray worked with the biggest corporations in the world, the big tech companies, to censor american speech libertily over and over and they lied about that too. anybody ought to be gone from the bureau, first day gone. that's what it means to protect the constitution and the rule of law. i think that's we will get from kash patel. >> laura: all right, senator. thank you very much. next, mysterious drones are everywhere. wait until you hear what a congressman is saying about who is flying them. ♪ has been by your side. ontario, canada, a partner connected by shared history, shared values, and a shared vision
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lawyer the biden administration is still has provided no answers to the question who is flying those dozens of mysterious drones across new jersey? well, congressman jeff van drew has a shocking theory. ownership probably drone. of the east coast of the united states of america. they have launched drones we can see or hear. i don't say this slightly. these drones should be shot down. still can't tell us anything about them. >> these are not u.s. military drones. again, this is being investigated by local law enforcement, what our initial assessment here is that these are not drones or activities coming from a foreign entity or adversary. >> laura: how does she know? tell us how he know that and
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lawmakers say a meeting today with the new jersey state police and the state's office of homeland security only raised more questions joining me now the retired colonel in the u.s. air force. crude aircraft system law along with new jersey state senator and gubernatorial candidate john brahm neck. senator, that meeting was called by governor murphy's office to show how serious he is about the issue what did he do at that meeting? the governor was not the current state police was there and he was as frustrated as i have ever seen him. he had no answers. he couldn't tell us where these drones were coming from. he didn't know really whether or not it was safe or not. they had some of them homeland security level know information
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goimp of defense track these drones. we were provided no information. we have no more knowledge today than we did before the meeting. and that's disconcerning. i have no idea what to tell a citizen when the colonel of state police doesn't know where they are coming from. governor didn't show you he knew unthey wouldn't have any answers. could they say anything though? the drones from tech companies? could it be google or amazon? military any sense? >> not only did they not know but they said they had a state trooper helicopter that saw a drone that was the size of a car underneath the state helicopter, the state helicopter the drone turned its lights off and fled. but they still don't believe
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there's any serious threat. this needs immediate, federal attention. we need to shut down the airspace for all drones. the faa must shut the airspace down in conjunction with the limited state of emergency in new jersey. you know, we have a state of emergency when it snows in new jersey new we have hundreds of sightings of drones and there is no state of emergency. >> laura: dawn, according to the readout of the meeting last night there were 180 sightings. now, the drones were first noticed on november 18th. fly to six to seven hours a night. and then the lights shut off when they are approached. with your expertise, what does this tell you? >> it's really hard to tell you about it is a little bit reminiscent of, when you recall in 2020 in colorado there were similar sightings, right?
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at the end of the day it wound up being sightings of planets and general aviation aircraft. i'm not saying that what people are seeing are not drones. but i think everyone is assumed that they are drones i want to jump on something the sheriff said. i want to highlight the fact that it would be frustrating to be in their shoes because they have zero legal authority to detect, identify, track and mitigate if they are drones so the frustration. >> laura: dawn, a lot of people saying why don't they shoot one of them down. i don't know what the answer to that is. >> i can tell you the answer, it would -- even though a local sheriff it would be illegal for a sheriff to shoot one of these -- it was a drone down because there's an aircraft sabotage act that applies, right in the faa considers drones to
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be aircraft. that act applies, so you cannot, you know, tamper with, destroy an aircraft, which is why right now there is only five federal agencies with the affirmative authority from congress to mitigate drones. and that's the dod, the doj, the department of energy. u.s. coast guard and the fbi. that's it. and so, our local public safety and all the folks that are boots on the ground. when you think who are the first ones there? >> laura: the local people, the local people. land jorens. >> that's right. >> laura: individuals, local authorities. >> absolutely. >> laura: so, dawn, we have to go. something has to be changed here. do you agree? something has to be changed with this policy? >> federal level coming in, possibly from the ocean and we
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have no response. we don't know what they are. we don't know where they are from and why they are here. >> laura: i mean, they don't look like regular airplanes to me. they look like -- i'm not an expert they look like drones to me. we got to get answers here. dawn and senator, thank you very much. we appreciate you. ahead, blue cities, making their new priorities after the election. what are the priorities? we'll tell you next. (♪) (♪) (♪) give the gift of adventure. now through december 15th, purchase special holiday gift cards and save 10-percent. buy in store or online at bass pro shops and cabela's.
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you can find lumineux at walmart and target. lumineux is a healthier way to whiten. >> laura: the election results were a wake-up call to the democrats, driving them he to change their horrid policies. think again. instead, activist county officials in san diego just voted to become a super sanctuary. not a sanctuary. a super sanctuary. and, of course, they are going to refuse to cooperate with ice, on any deportations, according to fox including illegals. >> by adopting this policy we uphold our commitment to equity and justice make sure our communities feel safe and supported. >> safe and supported? well, that's not how residents feel. >> look at laken riley.
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look at jocelyn nungaray. we talk about safety and security. we talk about trust. then show up and protect us. >> this item is a direct lie to the people in this county to enhance community safety and the goal to protect convicted violent criminals who are illegally in our country. >> i'm surprised that lady wasn't thrown out for wearing usa on the sweatshirt. that's offensive to these leftists. and boston city council reaffirming its sanctuary status to brace for the impact of trump's mass deportations. they are also refusing to work with ice. despite multiple arrest in the boston area of illegals for the most vile sex crimes. including those against children. so why would the good people of boston put up with this: more migrant crime in their. jim pa ledo a conservative boston radio host. boston mayor michelle wu is a real winner, fully on board with
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fighting trump's deportations, watch. this elections have consequences federal government is responsible for a certain set of actions. what we can do is make sure we are doing our part to protect our residents in every possible way that we're not cooperate with those efforts actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear and having large scale economic impact. >> makes my ears bleed. how bad has it gotten there? what are your residents telling you? >> my listeners are telling me they have had it. despite this being the bluest of blue states, as they say the fish rots you from the head. not only boston the governor healey. massachusetts is a right to shelter state. all you have to do is show up here. claim that you have a child, and get what we have over 350,000 people in this state.
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we're housing them in hotels, shutting down the hotels, housing them. we have no idea who they are. and it's not just boston. it's spread to the other woke communities. and they are saying we are not going to cooperate. and wasn't that what happened, laura, just before 9/11? we didn't have this agency talking with that agency. we got 350,000. we know there are 35,000 people only estimates. a matter of time and saying that you are not going to cooperate. well, this is on you. not only do you have the crime but god forbid we have a taste act and it be traced back to people brought in to the right-to-shelter state. >> laura: i think what we are hearing, jim, the democrat leaders. one of them calling. >> healey is the governor. >> laura: healey is calling them newly arrived residents.
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>> michelle wu is the one who said that. >> in places and buildings, sometimes used to be hotels, motels, this is costing massachusetts taxpayers millions of dollars when you total it all up. >> oh, it's more than that, laura, it's over when you really look at it year-to-year it's over a billion. we got the army-navy game this weekend. last year, we had the army-navy game at gillette stadium. and veterans made reservations one year prior to stay in hotels around gillette stadium. well, guess what in the hotel owners were offered by the state 120% of the going rate for the room. sorry you are going to have to go somewhere else. trump should go to boston. go to boston, go oakland and
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cities and communities and say it doesn't have to be this way. i'm here to help. jim, come back soon. you were great. thank you. "seen and unseen" with raymond arroyo, next. ♪
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>> laura: time for scene and unseen we talk about the stories behind the headlines. so raymond social media was filled with people sexualizing the shooting suspect and apparently kim kardashian fans are asking her to intervene to get them pardoned. >> there is a cultural pattern here. we saw people fan girl over them and end as brothers a few months ago the handsome killer is an old familiar trope but there is a trend in film depicting older women offering benefits to younger men. the cougars are loose and have
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oscars and their close. >> your behavior is unacceptable. >> you're a very young don't want to hurt you. >> it's definitely weird. >> i'm too old for you. >> how old are you? >> twenty-eight. >> i'm 29. >> laura, nicole kidman, and others are in these made december romances and while it might appear that it's flipping a script on the old guys there's a problem. you are normalizing sexual trysts separated from long-term commitment like marriage. some of them look barely middle-aged between the various botox. you've heard of a hallmark movie
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these could be crawl mark movies these guys are so young but it's a problem with recreational being a problem. >> i agree a few on that but also like older men and younger women that's just a stable of all entertainment right. that seems okay to people so it's all kind of trashy if i'm being honest. like lisi 75 euros with a 25-year-old, yeah. >> some of those are romances and everybody likes a romance a lady's like hallmark and binge it during the holidays those are great. that's fine if you want to watch it watch. the problem is the celebration of sexual activity without any commitment. recreational is morphed into as
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entertainment. the media reshapes people especially young people. there's an onlyfans college student who's trained to break a record on her account by sleeping with 1000 men in 24 hours. she did a try run with 100 recently this is her postgame. >> sometimes it feels a little robotic. if you like to have a routine of almost how we will do this and sometimes you disassociate not like normal stuff. if they didn't have the videos it wouldn't know if i had done 100. >> it's sad and in a statement she said no i'm not a victim of glorified hookup culture this isn't me hooking up this is me doing my job to create adult content. >> but you see the message. a woman is not a quickie mart
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and this is the sharing of your soul and being and we should at least have an alternative for people in the culture when you see this my heartbreaks watching this young girl. basically herself in front of the camera. these men aren't paying for the service but the people are paying to view. people shouldn't be preying on her we should pray for her. when you're making $2 million doing this, yeah. >> laura: it's all glorified. this is weigh social media especially for young women it's not empowering its devaluing and objectifying. it's commodified. that is how feminism is an 2024 thank you raymond. that's it for us make sure to follow me on instagram, jesse watters is next.

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