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service kids google fellows. agencies to innovate and change the cut spending. so, this is barack obama's idea. i don't know why the democrats. >> jessica: they weren't in our treasury payments, marc. >> marc: we were everywhere. >> bret: we're going to follow it all every day. panel, thanks so much for adjusting on the fly. tomorrow on "special report." president trump takes on a local washington, d.c. government. we will take a look at the executive order that targets crime and homeless encampments in the district. remember if you can't catch us live set your dvr. follow me on instagram and x at bret baier. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is now. >> laura: good evening this the
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is ingraham angle. thank you so much for spending time with us. it's a big breaking news night ahead. treasury secretary scott bessent is here. border czar tom homan is here and newly sworn in hhs secretary r.f.k. jr. is here. it's maha time. >> bobby did great. got more votes than anybody thought. i think is he going to do phenomenally in that position. >> laura: now the senate confirming robert f. kennedy jr. as hhs secretary by 52-48 vote. that is a huge win for americans who want a healthier population. >> for 20 years i have gotten up every morning on my knees and prayed that god would put me in a position where i could end the childhood chronic disease epidemic in this country. on august 23rd of last year, god sent me president trump. he kept his word in every account and gone way beyond it.
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i'm so grateful to you, mr. president. >> laura: but secretary kennedy has his work cut out for him because there is a lot of wasteful spending that needs to be rooted out, for example, according to the "new york post" the hhs spent $22 billion for illegals from 2020 through 2024. this at the same time they lost last of 22,000 migrant kids. here to discuss all of this and more secretary of health and human services robert f. kennedy jr. mr. secretary, thank you so much for joining us. great to see you. >> thank you. thank you for having me, laura. >> laura: before we get into the priorities on day one. you talked about prayer today in the oval office with all of those paintings from reagan to andrew jackson to abraham lincoln, washington, all around you. why did you go to that moment? >> well, you know, laura, i think it's relevant because we're not in a health crisis but we are in a spiritual crisis and
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those things are connected. and you know, some times during my campaign traveling across the country, i sense that people are feeling disconnected. you have a whole generation of kids that feel alienated, dispossessed. they are in an existential crisis not only because their health -- the 70% of our kids can't qualify for military service. there is a purpose in their lives. and no sense of usefulness or effectiveness. or connectedness to their communities. and that drives also the chronic disease epidemic suicide, alcoholism of drug addiction. we have to address all of those things at the same time. we can't just say we're going to make you physically healthy.
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>> laura: that's a tall order. >> well, i think, you know, we all have to learn, you know, we need to get up in the morning and not think about what am i going to do to make myself happy today we have to get up and say what am i going to do to make myself useful today to my family, my friends and my community. and that paradoxically is ultimately the path to happiness, that connectedness that you get from doing good things, from being of service to others. >> laura: and what i was reading so much about today, and we're going to get to the usual criticism, but, the addiction community responded to your confirmation today by saying, this gives hope to those who themselves have struggled at one point in their lives with either drug addiction or alcohol addiction. not only can you turn things around, but you can move to a totally different plain of
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accomplishment and spirituality. that was a big message to the people out there millions, to this moment moment. speak to that. >> and i think it's the same thing as, you know, most addicts like myself feel like -- i feel like i was born an addict and that i, you know, these are biologically hard wired into us. whether you feel that way or feel you became an addict or alcoholic later on in life, the only way to overcome that biological impulse is with a spiritual realignment, a spiritual fire. and so i think, you know, and that comes from connectedness to. alcohol disease isolation. people end up in jails and institutions and dead or in bathrooms by themselves.
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insulated by secrets connectedness and getting sober is process of connecting to community. >> minutes before confirmation vote there wasn't someone who wasn't too happy. watch. >> three hhs secretaries have had a pharmaceutical background. have been a state health commissioner have. run health systems, have been governors. somebody who has had a background in actually administering the programs that hhs administers. which of these qualifications does r.f.k. possess? you know the answer. none of them. >> laura: at the top, he just gave away the ghost referencing you didn't work for the pharmaceutical companies. how dare you. so he said the quiet part out loud there. >> qualifications talking about
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there the very qualifications sickest country in the world. we spend -- we are 4% of the world's population we buy 70% of the pharmaceutical drugs on earth. we spend two to three times what other countries pay for healthcare and worse outcomes. we literally have the sickest population in the world. those are the people that got us there. we do need a break. we need somebody different who can come in and say i'm going to be a disrupter. i'm not going to let the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry run health policy anymore. we're going to make -- we're going to turn health policy over to people who are actually concerned with public health. >> laura: are all drug company grants going to be done away with, with anyone on an advisory board or anyone who is connected to the federal government? >> the panel -- in hhs, in fad,
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cdc and nih. there are panels that are made up of outside experts who come and set policies. they set, for example, the food triangle. you know, the food pyramid. the nutrition guidelines. the vaccine guidelines. the -- you know, medical standards of care in the past those people almost all of them have severe, severe conflict of interest. and that's not good for our country and we have seen what happens. you have fruit loops at the top of the food pyramid. >> what's the top three additives you hope in your role you will be able to basically remove from our food supply? >> i would say first of all i believe in freedom of choice. if you want to eat twinkies you ought to be able to eat them. but you ought to know what's in them. a lot of what i'm going to do is
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about radical transparency, about making people understand allowing people to understand and empower them withstanding that if you eat that it may seem cheap but it's going to cost you in the long run. you are going to get diabetes, et cetera. there are certain additives. we have 10,000 additives in our food. the europeans have 400. many of the additives that we have are just illegal in europe we need to more and more toward the european. >> laura: not a nanny state. r.f.k. jr. is just a new bloomberg nanny state, which conservatives traditionally aren't -- president trump likes big macs we're not going to take those away are we. >> that's what i'm saying if you want to eat a big mac you ought. to say but, you know, mcdonald's ought to be incentivized to use beef tallow fat in its big macs so that they are good for people rather than using seed oils or some other cooking oils that are actually
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probably make you sicker. so, we want to do a number of things but not take away choice from people. the one place that i would say that we really need to change policies we shouldn't be subsidizing people to eat poison. >> laura: do that in conjunction with the department of agriculture brooke rawlins confirmed. will you work in tandem. >> brooke and i work very well together and we are aligned on those issues. >> mr. secretary, dr. paul off fit who you know is on the actual vaccine advisory board on cnn earlier today. he said this. >> of course he is going to do everything he can to make vaccines less available and less affordable. about to certainly hurt the vaccine infrastructure in this country and i think what is about to happen is he -- is about to join hands with donald trump and march together into
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measles land because i think that's what's about to happen. >> laura: so you are now going to be responsible. not an open border. >> 50eur78 not going to take away anybody's vaccine. if people are happy with their vaccines, they ought to be able to get them we don't have good safety studies on almost any of the vaccines. vaccines one medical product exempt from licensing safety studies. i sued hhs a few years ago in 2018 and i said show us one study one prelicensing study of any of the vaccines that are now 72 vaccines that are now mandated for children on the childhood schedule. hhs came to the courthouse and handed us a letter and saying yeah, there are no studies. the only vaccine that is on the
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childhood schedule that had a placebo controlled double blind trial was the covid vaccine. none of the others have. that doesn't mean you have to do that kind of trial now. but you need to know what the risk per vial of these products. >> laura: do you think the covid vaccine was safe and boosters are safe a lot of people talk about adverse effects. >> we don't have good data on that. that's a crime. the fact we don't have a surveillance system that actually works. in 2010, cdc had the surveillance system called vaccine reporting system and supposed to pick up injuries. but cdc did a study of that system in 2010 it captures less than 1% of the vaccine injuries. that's inexcusable. national academy of sciences and repeatedly ordered cdc to put together a better vaccine.
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>> we will do that right away. >> there is rumors out there that as many as 50% of the employees at hhs will be cut in the restructuring of government that doge is helping president trump carry out people are wringing their hands. your response to that? >> i don't know about 50%. 90,000 employees i would be surprised if there were 50% cuts. >> laura: how much do you think you might cut? >> the lower level employees at hhs. most of them are public spirited good public servants, good american patriots and hardworking people what i'm interested in are moving away the people who have made really bad decisions for example on the nutrition guidelines, people have people are involved in the
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scandals derailed alzheimer's treatment for 20 years. it's all corruption. those kind of people need to be moved. >> do you have list of people need to be removed and quickly? >> i have -- i have a list in my head you have a generic list of the kind of people that -- if you have been involved in good science, you have nothing to worry about if you care about public health, you have got nothing to worry about. if you are in there working for the pharmaceutical industry, then i should say you should work out and gorkt pharmaceutical industry. >> laura: why not? make it official. >> laura: today senator pete ricketts said you would follow the science on marijuana harms documented. studies saying pot causes psychosis. one from canada and one covered from the "new york times." multiple pieces in the times. increases the chances of death. are you concerned about the normalization of high thc marijuana, especially among our young people and what might you
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do about it? >> i am worried about it. i have been in recovery for 42 years. i go to 12 step meetings, laura, every day. so i hear stories all the time of people of the impacts of marijuana on people and really catastrophic impacts on them. that worry also has to be balanced, you know, the impacts that we had before the 25 states legalized marijuana but we had about a third of our prison population that was in jail because of marijuana offenses that's something we don't want either. we have because of the legalization of recreational marijuana in 25 states, we have now a capacity to really study it to compare it? >> studies look bad. >> we need to do studies and figure out and then we need to implement policies to address. >> antiabortion or pro-life
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people and pro-abortion people are debating about what y'all are going to do with the abortion -- abort patient drugs that some would say haven't been studied enough. especially among young people over the court. biden loosened the restrictions on them. what will you do on that issue study the safety signals and that's worth doing during the biden administration, the nih did something that was inexcusable and that's not a good -- that's not a good policy. >> mr. secretary, who can bench press more? hegseth or you, you think? >> i would say pete can probably. i have had shoulder surgeries on both shoulders. you know, maybe we'll have to find out.
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>> laura: that's what i'm saying. and everything is good with family dissension but you have a message to everyone out there who has mixed political families? >> listen, i love my family. i was raised in a where we criticized each other and debated. at the same time we could love each other. and i can only wish the same thing for our country. we ought to be able to disagree with each other and not hate each other. >> laura: still love each other. that's what we are called to do. >> yeah. >> laura: congratulations. we look forward to seeing where this goes. >> i will be watching. >> laura: we will be watching you too. doge has a new target. treasury secretary scott bessent is here, next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: trump delivers a blow to globalist elites and another win for america first. today he ordered federal agencies to review adjusting our tariffs to match those of other countries, a move the "wall street journal" describes as threatening international rules and place for decades. those international rules have done nothing to help americans and a new tariff policy will reap the benefits for our country. >> how much money do you think you will raise from tariffs on an annual basis? >> that's the most interesting
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question. i think it will be a staggering amount. it will be the external -- i call it the external revenue service. they say this is going to be the thing that makes our country really prosperous again this is going to be what pays down the $36 trillion in debt. >> laura: that's a lot of trad. back from trip to ukraine treasury secretary scott bessent. the usual suspects are asking why won't the tariffs, if they are raised, create inflation and to that you say? >> well, laura, you know, during the great inflation of '22, '23 all we heard it was transitory. the ultimate transbe tore the hit is if prices go up and i'm not sure they will because a huge amount a absorbed and big amount foreign producer. if they do we could see a one
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time slight increase and it would be very slight lowering energy cost. deregulating and common sense policies, inflation is going to go down over all. >> laura: well, if other countries retaliate, prices may go up. this is the "wall street journal's" point. but another point people are asking is why not just focus on china. we had $279 billion trade deficit in goods, manufactured goods in 2023, europe was about 260, 260 billion a lot. mexico high. but they are our allies so why be mean to our allies, mr. secretary? >> laura, look. china is the most imbalanced, unbalanced country in the history of the world president trump during his first term alerted the american people american people to that and has taken the steps now we can see are your friends taking advantage of you?
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are they your friends taking advantage of you? we have a gigantic trade deficit with the europeans and president trump is talking about reciprocal tariffs what is wrong with reciprocal tariffs? if you have a tariff, we are going to put in the same level. if you take it to zero, we will take to zero. >> aren't there other things in place regulations and vat tax that navarro was mentions today. other things they do to block out our products. >> well, those are called nontariff barriers and i tell you, those are just as pernicious and in this study that president trump asked for, is he very aware of these. like one example would be in indo-nearby, apple can't sell iphone 16s because they don't have enough local content. why is that okay? but they expect complete access to our markets. so, you know, all these nontariff barriers. the actual level of tariffs and
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any kind of currency manipulation deny by commerce, by treasury going to give president trump all the ammunition he needs to come up with fair and balanced pushback against, you know our friends and our competitors. >> especially when we pay for their defense. that's a big nut that we carry. now, elon musk says if he could find, mr. secretary, as much as a trillion in savings with the waste fraud and abuse that's lit erred throughout our government and that that itself could bring down inflation, perhaps. your view on that? >> i'm complete alignment if w. elon on this. and i think you and i are roughly the same edge. you're wearing it better. >> thank you, thanks. >> but, in our adult life we have seen the grace commission in the 80's fail. we have seen president clinton
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and vice president gore had the reduction of government commission failed. president trump is not going to fail this time. and with the doge commission, we are going to see real reduction. and we're going to see accountability. we're going to say traceability. and washington is not used to this. >> laura: at the irs today, the doge folks, but they still have that corridor that allows you to look at the payment systems, but the doge kids can't. so, you have access but apparently a federal judge with a nationwide injunction can prevent the doge crew from looking at those all-important payments, which tells us where the waste is. how do you deal with that? >> well, a couple of things, laura. just so we know what this judge has done the ruling saturday judgment so crazy for a few days the treasury secretary was barred from looking at this. that's how out of control.
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>> laura: they amended that but the doge staff still can't get in. >> well, they can't and, you know, most of what they are doing is think of it two ways. there is agencies, and that's where the payments are done. that's where the real waste, fraud and abuse is what they're looking at, the treasury is the actual algorithm and how things get paid and whether things were paid for. i can tell you just from the information that i have seen, they are very improper accounting, no notations, so, you can't spending be tied back for appropriation? no. we are going to see. president trump has ordered that the accountability and, by the amount of squawking we are seeing, i have only been in washington for three weeks what i can tell you people dent like when you move their cheese. it's not their cheese, it's the american taxpayers' cheese
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what's found eaten by the rats? what's going on with the irs with doge? >> well, look, i don't know what we are going to find at the irs. but can i tell you with the irs, i have three goals. collections, privacy, and customer service. and i don't think that there is anyone who thinks that either of those three categories firing by any means. >> laura: melded #-z into another agency or shrunk significantly? >> well, i think what we can do is we are at the advent of this great ai revolution and the irs from my understanding has 12 different it systems that operate on a system called cobalt program i learned in the 1980s. we will do a big it and we will see where that takes us. >> you. >> laura: you were just in ukraine, zelenskyy says $100 billion, wasn't sure how that was spent.
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any clarity on that from him? >> well, it was the honor of a lifetime to have president trump send me there and part of this, this is the beginning of president trump's solution to solve this terrible conflict. and my reason for going there was to further let the ukraine people know that we expect accountability. but that we want to be their partners on the other side. and the american people are going to participate in the post war economy. >> laura: that could include energy and involve, perhaps, russia? >> it will involve strategic minerals, it will involve energy and enterprises. it was there for two reasons to further align us with the ukrainian people but also to make it clear to the american with -- the ukrainian people but to the american people let the american people know that we have a stake and that there will be value created for them. >> laura: money for america
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first. >> america first. >> laura: congratulations. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> laura: you left one swamp of finance and now you are in the real swamp of d.c. great to see you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: finally getting a look inside brandon johnson's gift room filed with freebies, senior correspondent kevin corke here with all the details. what can you tell us? >> good evening to you, my friend. the city of chicago recently shared a video, laura of its gift room after a watchdog group accused a mayor of that city, brandon johnson, of gifts. now on wednesday. city also announced brand new protocols for receiving gifts. log in video of the items that are currently in its gift room attempt comes after the office of inspector general accused mrg valuable gifts and failing to reported them now, among the alleged reported gifts, we're talking about items like jewelry, alcohol, air pods,
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designer handbags, who knew and apparently size 14 shoes that obviously is prompting ethical. will laura, 18 pages of items donated the gifts, johnson previously here is the hypocrisy, accused the inspector general of a mischaracterization of insisting he never benefited personally from any gifts. what are you doing with designer handbags? what is that all about? and size 14 shoes i'm 10, 10 and a half. who is going to wear those? that's even better question. bottom line for you here is the city of chicago is taking a very close look at what seems to be a bit of corruption. at least some are calling it that tonight, laura. >> laura: i guess you have to walk in his shoes, kevin to really understand. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> laura: it's so obvious. the sole -- i was thinking about all the puns, kevin, as always,
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>> laura: new york city getting hit by an ice storm. well, not that type of ice storm. but trump's border czar tom homan met with mayor eric adams today after we learned that fema sent 59 million bucks last week to house illegals in luxury hotels but they may get a bit of a downgrade soon ever geraldo of rikers island, ice's office at the jail is reopening. border czar tom homan joins me now. tom, great to see you. how significant was this moment, this pledge by mayor adams
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regarding rikers and illegals and what message do you think it should send to governor hochul who seems to be doubling down? >> well, look, it's a great first step. it's a great first step. i asked for several things and we're going to knock them off one at a time. but getting ice officers back in refrrikers is meaningful. firearms, murders, kidnappers and rapist who come to our attention before they are released we can grab them. may i had it clear i want everybody. illegal alien and booked in rikers island i don't care if it's for shoplifting i want them. the worst of the worst. i made it clear i want everybody. we're going to work toward that we agreed to some other things. i'm not going to discuss on national tv because i want a city council to know what i'm doing. city council is fighting the mayor on everything. let's surprise themmen in what we are coming to the table with and let them sue me. bring it. because i'm done -- i'm not
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running a popularity contest. i came to new york to get meaningful action. we got a lot of words in the last meeting i h today i came, i want action. i want a plan and we are leaving with a partial plan but i will come back every week if i have to until i finish this plan. it's a good first step to get back on rikers island, that's a game changer. >> we have been hearing from our own bill melugin over the last really week or so especially about these child predator illegals who have been picked up in liberal sanctuary state massachusetts. we have seen it in other states. for some reason massachusetts, all of you watching out there, that little state of massachusetts has become a hot bed of child predators. and, yet again, they are just continuing to stick by their sanctuary status. what do you say to the people of america tonight about those people who are holding on to sanctuary status? >> we'll see you in court. i mean, first of all, kristi noem, great secretary. she has been out on the border
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patrol and been out with ice and coast guard. she has done more enforcement operations in a week than mayorkas did in four years. we got a great a.g. we got a great a.g. pam bondi pull federal funding we are going to start suing people. we have to. if we have to. if they impede us, actively impede us or if they are going to harbor or conceal an illegal alien from us especially a child predator, we are going to seek prosecution. pam bondi are all in. gloves are off. game over, we're coming. you can hide all you want. i'm not going to be satisfied until every gang member. every tda member we eradicated from this country. every illegal gang member they are gone. start opening that aperture for the 1.4 million great taxpayer expense. ordered removed by a judge. we are coming for you next. it's a long game but an important game. and we're not going away. sanctuary cities or not. if i got to double the manpower in boston. if i got to double the man tower
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in new york city that's what we do. kristi noem shoulder to shoulder on this. just as serious as i am. we are not taking no for an answer anymore. >> laura: tom, you got aoc out there, alexandria ocasio-cortez congresswoman, putting out a webinar doing a webinar to help illegals avoid, i guess apprehension giving tips about how to continue to remain in the country and ultimately game the system. >> i sent an email today to deputy attorney general at what level is that impedement? i'm not an attorney, i'm not a prosecutor. is that impeding our law enforcement efforts? if so, what are we going to do about it? so is she crossing the line? i'm working with the department of justice and finding out. where is that line that they cross so maybe aoc is going to be in trouble now. i need the ag to opine on that because impedement, in my opinion i'm not a prosecutor
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we're done. this is about knowingly releasing a public safety back in the public is just stupid. you are putting the public at great risk. you are putting our officers at great risk. even put the illegal alien at great risk. anything can happen arrest on the street. we want common sense sanctuary cities. they want to step aside? step aside. we're coming. we're going to do it for you. if you don't want to make the community safer, president trump is going to. >> laura: well, and everyone blue cities across america get ready. tom, as always, thank you. all right, democrats, derangement, unhinged, dr. drew pinsky has the diagnosis, next. ♪ with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye:
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[cheers] >> musk [bleep] >> i don't even know what moo moo. what is he even saying? dr. drew pinsky host of ask dr. drew on rumble. dr. drew, now, these people are losing their minds and even a d.c. psychologist is telling axios that she is seeing uptick in patients, particularly democrats sensing burnout guilt and despair a old way of life that apparently includes calling someone a nazi nepo baby. i'm not sure how elon musk is a nepo baby but there you have it. >> we now have trump derangement syndrome. elon derangement syndrome. i'm going to predict a bobby kennedy derangement syndrome coming your way. the old playbooks just don't work. humans don't like change. rapid fire, the humans don't like helplessness and god knows people have got to field hopeless at the rate at which
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things are changing in washington. the interesting thing is the american people seem to be championing it. learning things about our government that we never thought were possible. so the rest of us are feeling empowered at the same time as they are feeling disempowered. sorry. >> laura: well, harvard is bringing in therapy dogs, we understand, for really disgruntled liberal. so i guess can't study because of trump nih cuts they say. and they are bringing in pets, animals, therapy pets. >> yeah. laura, i got to tell you something. the -- one of the most destructive policies or postures that have been around for the last 15 years or so, is the safety, the safe spaces, the safety, the safety uber alice. we know for sure that humans need exposure for mental health for resiliency. if people have anxiety executive
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orders they're instructed to lean. in people obsessive expulls si disorder expose. support them through it. but the idea that you avoid things that you find found uncomfortable anathema to everything we know builds good, healthy people. >> laura: codeled kids crumble, dr. drew. you do too much for kids, they crumble. and they're crumbling across america. at least certain. dr. drew, always great to see you. thank you so much. all right, trump promises delivering fast, next. yea ♪ and i'm from flowery branch, georgia. when i have customers come in, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me,
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>> laura: we do need smart people. and one of the smartest, elon musk had a point to make about how important it is for republicans to keep winning. >> i think we do need to delete entire agencies as opposed to leaving part of them behind. if you don't remove the roots of the weed then it is easier for the weed to grow back. >> laura: as a gardener, i understand that. joining me now is chris. chris, this is such a breakneck speed they are going at but i sense people are loving it. sorry for that arrangement syndrome folks but people are enjoying this. >> it's like a fever dream to see this. never in my wildest dreams did i imagine that this wish list would be coming true one after another. just a month or two ago i would roll my eyes, republicans talking about defining the department of education, pc will never let that happen and not only is he doing it, not only are the people approving of it, democrats are fighting for things that are very unpopular.
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but this whole thing is happening and it is revealing just how much of this is actually left wing grant giving programs. they're not not actually educating people or producing energy for the american worker or the american economy. these are grant giving organizations that have spread corruption and it turns out this whole machine that just a year ago seemed almost impossible to beat was fake and was funded by the american taxpayer. >> laura: and we were teaching our kids to hate america and we were paying for it. all these ngos and grants and all of this nonsense. there was a moment today with the indian leader in town today and there's little fun to be had, watch. >> borrowing an expression from america, our vision for a developed india is to make india great again. when it is maga, it becomes
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mega. a mega partnership for prosperity. >> laura: whatever, it's funny. but india is a force to be reckoned with. but we have those situations in those indian recruitment firms that are like post office boxes in the united states and bring in these foreign workers and that something you and i have talked about and both have written about a lot. we will see where that all goes. >> it is going to be a difficult thing when the media talks about how they are going to help out with the small amount of illegal immigrants in the united states, i would say north of virginia, that number is been massive alone. so there are some things to figure out. and india also has to figure how they will deal with the new industry. because artificial intelligence, what that is going to do to collect -- teleconferencing calls, website design, all of these things, "wipeout whole industries. india is emerging but needs to stay close. >> laura: do you ever get those emails or text messages randomly? we are looking for a few workers in i.t. and there are great jobs
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there are all of these front, fake recruitment firms that claim they are american but they're all most all indian. >> i can block them fast enough. >> laura: i have to ask you something in this novel we usually do on the show but you just said something about your new baby and what that meant for you and your family, tell us. >> she has taught me i never loved anything in my life so much. i did not realize just how much to hold something in your arms that looks up with you with such adoration, such love. it is of you and your wife we love the most in the world, it is a feeling that i have been told about the never felt until now. >> laura: i have lots of kids, i tell that all of them. great to see you, congratulations. that's all for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media, a lot of reaction to rfk jr. interviews, that was fun. and remember, jesse watters takes it from here and he always does a great job. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight...
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