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everyone, i am laura ingraham, and this is a 30 from washington tonight. as always, thank you for joining us. president biden is in new orleans and headed to the prayer for the 14 victims of that horrific terror attack. as we get the disturbing new details about how this all happen. but first, new year, new wins. that is the focus of tonight's angle. i hope you all had a blessed christmas and a happy new year, our family and i hope yours felt like we had a lot to celebrate and be grateful for. but i hope he also got some rest, too, because after the last four years we needed it, even though. but now we are done being on the defensive and ready to get to work. right now tonight america is in the strongest position we have been in decades to be able to restore the country and return power back to the people where it always belong to.
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the election was certified today, and kamala harris had to preside. >> the boats of the united states are as follows, donald j. trump of the state of florida received 312 votes. kamala harris... [applause] kamala harris of the state of california has received 226 votes. >> laura: it was a sight to behold. no democrats spent over $1 billion. they threw everything they could at trump, tried to throw him in jail but they control every branch of government and historic opportunity to govern. now, of course we will have our disagreements but no one, i mean no one should forget that without donald trump, there would be no g.o.p. majority so nominees and proposals deserve some serious deference. now, having that then said, what
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is our job on "the angle" to hold everyone accountable and rest assured, that is what "the angle" will do in the coming year. trump supporter's expect lessees that benefit american workers. he did that the first term he can do it again just that does not include an explosion of foreign labor in the united states just to keep costs low for big tech. but i'm very optimistic that these issues, all of them, will be worked out. trump's expanse from his first term is hard-won. he is now mission focused, peace and prosperity, that is what americans voted for in november. this is what he needs to deliver. he knows this. this agenda serious, and it will require bold and decisive action by him and his team. so first, of course, the economy and inflation is too high and regulations have to be slashed, taxes need cutting and on tariffs wall street doesn't like it but they are coming to terms
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with the fact those tariffs will be needed. if imposed as advertised, trump's tariffs could blow a hefty blow to china and xi jinping no remedies coach i was shocked to read that. trump will take immediate action to unleash vast energy reserves. this despite a pitiful move by joe biden today announcing that he is expanding territory that is off limits to offshore drilling coach at thanks. trump's will undo that they want. third on emigration trump can't move fast enough to deport the millions who have gained our system including the monsters who joe biden's policies allowed man, like nicholas jose francisco just charged with sexual battery. i want to see his photo, against a 5-year-old girl in palm beach county, florida. fourth, trump's ready to reform to welcome military. the pentagon has $900 billion
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budget and yet coach america has not won a war outright since world war ii despite the troops. it is time to ditch trance mania and at the pentagon and all the fantasies about how that will make us a stronger fighting force. that didn't work. fifth, trump needs to end the ukraine war and his delta did this. by the way, zelenskyy is asking for more money later this week even asked bidens shoving billions out the door as fast a. i think it is worth remembering that we don't even know how many troops on both sides have died. that we do know it is in the hundreds of thousands. it is a bloodbath. and hundreds of billions of u.s. taxpayer dollars later, well, we have helped prolong the killing fields. six, the china threat, we just began to learn how the tcp has
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penetrated the most sensitive communications, them by the way. it is extremely disturbing and "the wall street journal" did a phenomenal report over this over the weekend. i can, this is despite the billions we have spent over the years on the deep state. so what is china planning? we will dig into that later in the show. meanwhile, there is really $0.00 from what i can tell that at least democrats and elected office have a clue about how to fix their own man's. they are still learning about the biden cover-up. >> what do you say to americans who feel as though you and other top democrats misled them about president biden's mental acuity? >> look, we didn't. and let's look at president biden. he's had an amazing record a. the legislation we passed, one of the most significant groups of legislation since when tim
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johnson's great society, putting in 235 judges as a record, and he is a patriot, a great guy. >> laura: headline is they are still lying. they lied about the 18th and they are still lying about their record and they lied about trump and they lied about january 6 and the government informant's present. they are still doing it. that is not learning. democrats know, they know this that the only person to be killed on january 6th was ashley babbitt. and they want to memory hold her, but we will not let them. and of course, yeah, they continue to lie about donald trump. >> he is a threat to democracy. ♪ ♪ >> i think he is a genuine threat to democracy. >> laura: so, he went so no longer is he a threat to democracy. it was always a lie. he is a sad, contemptible man
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look, we can't ever let their big lies fly again. there should be accountability from covid to afghanistan to the secret service mongols and the list goes on and on. it is time to set the record straight to restore credibility to the government. it is critical that we did this. and trump can do it if his own party doesn't get in that way and he remembers the lessons from the first go around georgia but for now at least, the big names, the big government, the obama's, the clintons, that cheney's code showed the bushes, biden, harris have been defeated courtesy to donald trump. the policies we know abject failures and ditto for pretty boy to dell inc. canada is gone too. that was an added bonus. with the growing maga rinks is going to require trump chalk up early successes. as they say, winning is hard but governing is harder.
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but democrats demoralized in democrats determined, the best truly can be yet to come. and that is "the angle." joining me now congressman byron donalds and senator ron johnson. senator johnson, let's start with you your new colleague adam schiff from california got depressed about democrats messaging. watch. >> the threat that you said that donald trump poses to american democracy. why don't you think the american voters heeded your call? >> it is not that voters were not concerned and don't care about democracy, they do but they were things they cared about even more. >> laura: senator, they still do not get it. they still don't get it. >> no, they don't. let's face it that fundamental transformation president obama promised us and biden tried to implement nearly destroyed the
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country. they realize it at the open borders, four year high inflation and were impossible to fossil fuels and set the world of claims. so joe biden will go down as the worst resident in history entering to do as much damage as possible on the way out the door. january 20th cannot come soon enough. >> laura: congressman donalds, we also have the matter of what this is all going to cost to reform government because it is going to cost money to undo what biden did like the putting millions of people will cost a lot of money. democrats never worry about costs when they are spending. but now they are raising the alarm. this is from cnn. watch. >> a lot of what he's talking about on the border and on taxes, this is stuff that is going to cost money. so we are actually talking about some of the more difficult parts of this because republicans are getting ready to put in a agenda that is usually expensive. >> laura: again, they spent
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hundreds of billions on ukraine, hundreds of billions on illegals and we are still paying, but now we can't fix it because it will cost money, relay question mark. >> we are going to ignore them, laura code to get the job done and fix these issues. it is creating repatriation forced to send illegal aliens back to their home countries. yeah, it will cost us a be $80 to $1 million to keep those illegal aliens here in the united states, not just the federal level but state budgets and local budgets. you want to talk about abomination of joe biden's inflation reduction act or american rescue plan or at the fact that federal discretionary spending is up way more than 20% since the end of covid '19th because democrats addicted to spending money. the reality is you don't have to throw money every situation to fix it. frankly sending more money out the door makes the problems worse because there is no
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efficiency to what you are doing. our colleagues on capitol hill, we have a responsibility to cut spending and do those things properly but to reverse the biden agenda which is disastrous for american. if we send somebody to do that it pales in comparison to the future economic success for america and americans. we will get the job down. >> laura: senator johnson you have been around for a while in the senate and you know the institutional roadblocks that are in place to do the types of things that congressman donalds is paying in the house, mainly, a lot of people like to spend a lot of money. how do you actually do the cost-cutting that is necessary and it has to happen across the board including at the pentagon where there is a lot of fat to be cut? >> first of all, you start talking about the real numbers, which is what i started to do. in 2019, we spent $4.4 trillion. the pandemic we spent $6.5 trillion and we never looked back.
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we never spent under $6 trillion since the pandemic. this year we spent $7 trillion. the unipart he has done a good job of deviously discretionary spending and mandatory but i have laid out a proposal to pre-pandemic spending levels and inflate by inflation and population growth, exam social security medicare and interest and we would have somewhere 5.526.5 trillion of spending saving massive amount of money and have to pay for border security. so you look at the members and reasonable baseline on pre-pandemic spending. again, this is like a family that has an illness to spend a lot of money and the family member gets cured and they keep spinning just like the medical bills. it is absurd, not sustainable, and reasonable, and unjustified. >> laura: congressman donald during the break i couldn't help but notice little family feud developing on the visa issue.
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it is something i've been fighting against many years and maga has been unified against giving giveaways to big tech to keep cost of labor low and yet, there is some movement, it looks like, from the trump team to expand h1b visas. should that be a cause of concern for the administration trying to hold onto its working-class? >> i'm not as concerned gap because the number one job we will get danny in securing the border. and sending people back to their countries. that is going to be a monumental task and monumental left. after that gets done is when you get into immigration policies and how are we actually going to fix the immigration system in a responsible way? the number one job that needs to be done is to protect american workers here at home. not saying there is not any need for foreign talent to come into the united states, but it cannot be to the detriment of americans trying to get their hands and put their labor to use in our
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economy to do what is best for their families and for themselves. as well as those are the contours of the immigration reforms, i think we will be able to land the plane. >> laura: senator, do you think we have to have no caps on h-1b visas? again, we have to secure the border first and that is what the congressman is talking about that we need to talk about what is it irrational and illegal immigration system. the trump administration is coming up with something. he said caps, to aid the economy but don't hurt the american worker. you it is possible to do but you have to secure the border. >> laura: a lot of people i know we'll get into this later in the week. a lot of friends had to train foreign replacement and threatened to have's severance package pulled back if they don't train foreign replacements. there is a lot of scams going on h-1b visa world and we will continue to document that. congressman, senator, thank you so much. it has been for years has
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january 6th and instead of moving forward a, the democrats decided to go back. >> four years since that attack and look at the reports of the house foreign committee, that is where i was standing when the attack began and that is where i got my gas m mask under the sea. >> there are a lot of people that want to sweep it under the rug and change the story. we will never forget. >> laura: has for that bomb that was, of course, planted near the dnc that caused enormous amount of concern, why did it take for years for the fbi to release new video from that night to link the suspect actually placing one of those bombs question mark we asked the fbi why he didn't put it out earlier. he told us impart the video is being released now in hopes the public will take a fresh look. and contact us with tips! joining as, victor davis hanson
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from the hoover institute. victor, this is almost like a joke. four years later they are looking for tips from the public and they wonder why they have no credibility? >> i think they are afraid the narrative changed over the four years and they are afraid to release any information during the election. now, they feel there is a new administration and there might be exposure of culpability. they are afraid if they were donald trump and suffered what they did to him, they would be very frightened the way they think so they think donald trump will re-examine a lot of this. a lot of the things they said, laura, abject lies and they were not ten people killed and only one pilot think we think and that was a trump supporter, ashley babbitt. there was no need to hide officer birds identity and any time sheets unarmed in this country, they wanted to suppress that. they wanted to suppress the fbi
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video. they wanted to suppress the information about when cheney and that is alleged but suppress some of the erosion of the evidence. they didn't tell us how many people were charged and ended up 1,500 felony charges. it was almost 75% conviction rate and that never happens. compare that 14,000 people arrested in 2020. almost 90% of them were never charged or indicted. they were released. there were a lot of things they want to suppress. >> laura: up we found out through the select committee, of course, for the republican investigation that the select committee refused to relay take into account the pipe bomb's existence. they really didn't want to go into it but they chose to overlook it with 845 page re report. very odd, only reference the pipe bombs five times but only in passing.
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we also know and we find out that the field office had corrupted data, victor. so they couldn't do any of the usual cell phone data, you know, inquiry they would normally do in a situation like this. i can, all of this corrupts the public's trust. >> it should. remember, it was almost identical to the mueller investigation went there were phones confiscated by the fbi from participants and all of a sudden, they said all of that had been erased. that evidence was never found. i think they are also very afraid of kash patel. i think he is going to reform the fbi in a way they are terrified of. the whole thing about we had the president of the united states tell us during the campaign of january 6th was analogous to pearl harbor. it was crazy what they did with january 6. i think the evidence never
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supported the exaggerations and allies. i'm afraid -- i think they are afraid that the truth is going to come out. and they are terrified about. >> laura: of course not to mention the government informants in the crowd to. again, kash patel, i assume he will get confirmed and he will get to the bottom of this. victor, thank you very much. we have new info on the terrorist attack in new orleans and how safe the super bowl will be. raymond arroyo has all the answers next.
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don't change or stop asthma or other medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. >> laura: now, you are looking at a live picture of president biden who is in new orlean 's ♪ ♪ speed when you are looking at ra live picture of president biden in new orleans at a prayerwe asurface of that horrific terrr attack on bourbon street. we are learning new details about that attack onth new year's day and what the terrorists did leading up totace attack. earlier that day, 42-year-old shamsud-din jabbar purchased a cooler on his way to louisiana. according to the -- he used it to hide ieds. 1:15 a.m. new year's eve morning he placetd a cooler on bourbon street and 30 minutes later, he placed yet another one also holding an ied. that was about a block away. >> as far as the device is
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covered, they did have receivers attached to them with explosives and materials. it was the transmitter recovered inside of jabbar's vehicle. we believe the transmitter would workednction would have but for the pd putting him down before he could get access to the transmitter to set off the device is. >> laura: the fbi found that jabbar too tk two trips in november and december to scout out the location of the attack using a pair of smart glasses to record the area.at h what you are seeing right now ir exactly what he saw as he rode through the french quarter on his bike.ul he rode past the spot where, of course, he would ultimately crash his truck in are crowd ofh people. then there was jabbar's weeklong trip in egypt the summer of 2023. how might that factor into the s attack? >> we have not seen indications
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of accomplice in the united states. sociatesbut we are still lookino potential associates in the u.s. and outside the borders. the case is still very early ont here joe. >> laurat al: as for the clearib securityon failures that allow w a truck to enter bourbon street, fox news contributorve raymond arroyo is there tonighte raymond, what you have question mark i have new information on the local authorities who enabled this tragedy ove. their construction project underway all oveantrr town.in latoya cantrell said that is why the mechanical barrier is not in placbue new year's eve celebratn in the french quarter. but even afteratta the terrorist attack today, we found the othen big pedestrian thoroughfare in the french quarter jackson square where the postins is right now, also has no security barriers in hav place. watch. >> state officials have literally for two years been asking upd the city to update te security measures here in
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jackson square. now, the presidenton is here tonight, by anyone can drive through this pedestrian plaza on the edge of jackson square. let me show you, these are the notsanctions now in place. look, they are not connected to anything. they, have two of them and there .is one on the other side, ditt. you can move them with youre, hand. there is no protection for the pedestrians moving endin. as you can see, vehicles can move in and out of the plasma.au laura, it is simplray outrageou! >> laura: those are props. >> you would think after a terror attack, they would atn least put the temporary barriers in place. nothing! they did move the barriers justa thtthe block basic things becaue the president is there.ca i went by saturday, sunday,
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nothing in place. any car could drive on and in fact, we saw a car making a turn thinking it was a straight and turned on it until they were told by people to push back. it is outrageous! >> laura: that actually went to the super bowl, not super bowl but sugar bowl in new orleans. where people nervous going into the game or no? >> i think that their work some concerns but it was important for everybody to show up. we should not let terrorism disrupt our lives, but you haver to learn the lessons, laura. there is a sup super bowl comint the top of the month and fox will be covering it. we should be on high alert. the city should be locked ma'am. and new orleans police department and other officialsca take a very lackadaisicali attitude. and i found out today, laura, i spoke to local and federallice law enforcement very high ranking people, focusing on superintendent police and oh,cil she is a problem, look at
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her.a they are are two officials we should spend time looking at.at everyone of these people said you should look at new orleans director of homeland security,: arnold and john thomas. these two individuals apparentl are the people truly responsible for the barricades of the safety perimeter around the french quarter. now we learn, latoya cantrell was bragging the other day that mr. john thomas has beenlp t elevated to the super bowl security committee. got to help the people for the super bowl. >> laura: what was john thomase responsible for? he wasfor? the homeland security official?ll >> new orleans homeland security. hes worked for latoya and help your till they are responsible for protecting barriers around major events. they are he is, a former police theofficer. latoya and bill bragging aboutte elevation to thee. super bowl security committee. >> laura: she has been an
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unmitigated disaster for the city of new orleans. what when he hasof orleans orleans come to wake up and elect people ttho serve the interest of the people in thend businesses that need to surviveg as well? >> and state officials who ran the building biden's hand today, right next to the cathedral po2 they have been bagging latoya cantrell to put barriers in place where i showed you they. are non. those are ashtraysk th and you cannot come over with your hand. >> laura: raymond, art least i got rid of rubber easily off ofc lee circle because i kept everybody safeau from being goffended. as always, great reporting. remember, fo hochstein's unitedh loved ones louisiana in support of the victims and families impacted by new york state t of course french quarter terrorist attack. here is how yos hou can help, de go fox/nola or scan the qr coded
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♪ >> laura: tonight, disturbing ist details about how th >> laura: tonight, disturbing w the communist chinese through a group of cybec hackers have penetrated deeply w into critical american infrastructure from the water systems to sensitive government communications to our electrical grid. evenlita our military. we are talking incursions far more extensive thaann previousle thought. now "the wall street journal" is reporting these aggressive moves by china cyber thugs started as
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early as 2019. investigators found that hackerc lurked sometimes for years periodically testing access at e regional airport. investigators found they hadthey secured access and returned every six months to make sure they could still get end.tw oh, good! hackers spent nine months in the network of a water treatment system moving into an adjacentao server to study the operations at the plant at a utility in the l.a., the hacker search for material how the utility respond in the event of an emergency or a crisis. and other hacking group known as salt-burlington to the u.s. wireless system to get data from a million people and obtainedica audio from senior governmentav officials including some calls with trump. >> theo y are reports chinese government hackers have reached a sensitive office in the u.s. treasury back, of course, county sanctions. what more can yoatu tell uiohast o whthe scope of this and what
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information has been compromised? i can tell you that the president was briefed on this and went are closely tracking te incident. we are working to mitigate the future risk to u.s. government networks. >> laura: we are tracking it, are we? as usual, how reassuring thats biden is monitoring the situation. joining me christian whiton anda former senior advisor. inchristian, what is going the groundwork for water supply, electrical grid and nowl consumer cellular information, government comps. >> right, laura, it is clearly digital fifth: china is preparing to use if ever ana m crisis or war with united states. if china makes t a move taiwan n the philippines or make a move ofhe defense, all of a sudden, u turn on your faucet and nothing comes out or your lights go outc whertue your phones don't work.
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there was critical infrastructure. there is nothing new as capability. israelis use this against the planiranians once turned off gas pumps in tehran. they caused a fire at a steel mill here to the question is why is china being permitted to sort of did gai this against us and y it has gained credibility? the penetration is very deeptrat here.io >> laura: i think what is new is the fact that our infrastructure, despite our spending billions and billions of dollars and trillions on our ourrity apparatus and military is this vulnerable. and "the wall street journal" is alsoal reporting, by the way,in christian, some national security officials involved in the investigation believe the telecom hack is so severe in thr network so compromised that the u.s. may never be able to payot with certainty that chineseed hackers have been fully rooted out. so, agai we can, everybody spie
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everybody, christian, but this a level at the espionage that seems very, very concerning given what is at stake with the size of thane standing army and taiwan in particular. >> right, it is ironic, laura, the same national security officials are some of the ones partly responsible and not just through sense of cremation of being at the wheel. focusing all of the defense on ukraine where i would argue c there are no vital u.s. national interest in neglecting the china threat. it was actually the fbi itself including highly politicized and bustle, christopher wray, on his way out painfully to be replaced by kash pate l who wasll against encryption all along ano actually insisted that theserizo telecom companies, cisco wasey h involved, verizon involved, at&t involved, insisting they have back doors so law enforcement
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can conduct surveillance on the communications of americans. that is what the chineseamer uso break into this. >>door laura: yeah, the back dor for law enforcemenhe wt and fore chinese. byhapp the way, this also happed when china had cut the key underground cable, a key underground cable that taiwan needs for consistent internet access. and they were able to kind ofd cobble it together afterward anm reestablish connectivity, but io is kind of a message, don't you think, about the vulnerabilityns of taiwan at the same time our own communications networks are being penetrated. >> yes, taiwan 98% of internet traffic is not those cables andy they need to shift to satellite radar po2 they don't trust spacex oreo on joe machi en masse because he's in china and they looked at amazon's property but what they need isw theisyr own system for much cheaper nowadays. but the same is true across the
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specific that communications our ability to see what china plans to do and tends to blind us early in the conflict and cut off our ability to see things and act in its own narrowis i broaden periods payment this is the space force and space force superiors are critical andt elon musk all over that as welln christian, think he appeared to the left is only happy when they wherare controlling what you do everything you eat, where you go, whether you travel by car, and what they are excited about night. we will tell you.
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the subway. how is that working out? hours after it went into a perfect man was stabbed on the train fotherr daring to ask anor rider to turn down his music. joining me now, joe borelli,pp new york city council, joe, they ar ae only happy taking away people's choices except if you wantpt i to get abortion or smoe pot or look atk porn the other thing that they don't want yound to drive and no cars inis i manhattan, period, end of story. >> ths is minutes patient or on. cars and they will do this for y years. here you have an instance where pothey are putting it into poliy and as the video demonstrated, the thing that irks so many new yorkers more than anything else is that sheer glee of the arrogance of the mta chairman as he unveiled the sign and everyone hooted and hollered just so he can sock middle-class new yorkers with a $270 a month bill just for driving on the roadfos they already pay taxes
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for. this is the left'se andclas governor's big day to celebratee asir regular middle-class new yorkers have to suffer and sindt around kitchen table and figure outw a bigger, better wy to make ends meet.is >> laura: this is inheriting mthe working-class people of te most. this is hurting people who cant afford another $9 every time they enter that part ofan manhattan. pet to expand this out to the best of the country, everyone has to understand this is not just ang. new york thing, thisic is happening in washington, d.cn they don't have the congestion pricing yet,i' butm they have o many b buy coins and i am a bik, i love biking, but they have bike lanes only to colanes of traffic in the first place so yu are down to one artery of cars d major thoroughfare which makesha life more dangerous and moreve inconvenient for the working people who actually have to commute. oh, yeah they blame congestion on everything but whenac it actually is from.
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if they are actually less cars entering manhattan today than there were 1980s and 1970s. it is that we took rains have roadway and converted pedestrian clauses, by, dedicated lanes anything that for cards.ny this is a new york thing today but just like many other bad liberal policies, things that c starent and originate here are often duplicated by wokester's and other parts of the country. it is so important for people to enjoy quite frankly. >> laura: you bad, dl man's work to take over the city council and republican mayor and end congestion pricing and i think it would win. get rid of bike lanes and i think you would win. thank you so much.op t democrats trying to stop rfk jr.'s plans to maybe stop confirmation altogether, but the truth about maha next. - headache? - better now. mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief
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i think floyd is on the way out. i think the faster it goes out, the better. i will not compel anyone to take it out. i will give them. good informatioformn about the signs. in florida, i will disappear. >> laura: fluoride hde he belies will eventually disappear appear to democrat senator chris murphy not happy. >> why are we giving rfk jr. a pass. cage he wants ban pharmaceuticala, that is nice. he wants to which all kids fromw vaccines and take fluoride out of the drinking water. >> laura: very interesting.y there is a new headline and a new study out children exposed to higher fluoride level have lower iqs. a government study finds. i believe one of the other cables going deep into this earlier today and it caught my m attention. began, the vaccines, fluoride,,f robert f. kennedy says it, the saysleft goes crazy. joining me dr. drew pinksy,
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dr. drew on rumble, which is fantastic. dr. drew, what is going on here? rfk jr. is now according to the democrats brutalizing our children by "withdrawing vaccines." is that what he is doing quite make. >> that is notis what he is doi, mentioned that. t heimagine people lying in the press. who would have thought that could happen but indeed that ish what is happening.ow i know bobby kennedy and i spent a good deal of time with him. i am persuaded he is not a liarr and has only good intentions.on. listen, if you get mad at someone for trying to makeng people healthier and happier, you reallyier have jumped the . you have gone as far as you can down the tube to being a negative, cynical individual. i have spent time with bobby and he told me what he wants to dolm periods family is faxed and he doesn't want to eliminate vaccines but he wants to be subjected to the same scrutiny as every other therapeutic agen
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thhe also wants there to be something similar in terms of the liability of those peoplewh that produce these products. why did we have absolute abject protection in vaccines? it makes no sense. o look at the journals and adulterating influences of pharma. of pharmas she is said, one of s that rolled man, he wants to do e taaway with advertising on tv. is this a bad thing? laura, i went down a rabbit will preparing for the show, why dote we have categorical recommendation for hepatitis b vaccine as soon as the child makes its way through the birth canal?yo you know where it came fromth world health organization.e they have taken the position that 100% of pregnant women are at risk of hepatitis b.f how many people do you know with hepatitis b, laura question mark in this country, do you not think that we would know it and give that vaccine to the child that had the exposure? is that every child in the
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united states getting three hepatitis b vaccine' s for reasons nearly 2,000 cases in the country every year in veryye few pregnant women in all ivt wo drug users. as a practitioner i can predict who iss. likely to have hepatita b and then vaccinate those kidsd to protect them. every kid in the country andccir the world thanking the world health organization, why? because we said so. >> laura: dr. drew, we love having you want and i remember having you on in the old radio days. we had so much fun. that is really going back to the comeback soon. >> you use to gang up on bill clinton, used to gang up on bill clinton. you called some of those behaviors away early, way early. >> laura: thank you, dr. drew, always great to see you. that is it for us tonight. we had dr. drabek, >> todd: president-elect trump has a big meeting with senate republicans tomorrow hasng
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