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us mikesell angle will be in moments. but, first. another day, another chapter in the ongoing rogued resistance to the rogue resistance to the trump agenda. to this case involving a case that could have profound implications for the military readiness. first a little background recalled that joe biden had issued an executive orderch, allowing openly trans people to serve in the military which, of course, emboldens the h activists. we must set our sights higher incand focus on inclusive the r all of you out there might be or to ask you to set out symbols of pride and share your pronouns inou your email, particularly if you are a person who doesn't thind k they need to. initiate difficult conversations about racial and gender barriers and share a little bit of your vulnerability in a way that draws others in carriages be when feeling yeah because we
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spent $890 billion on the military to showcase our vulnerability. anyway, trump rescinded biden's order and barring transgender personnel from being in thefo military noting in part the armed forces have been afflicted with radical gender ideology to appease with required military services like physical and mental health, selflessness, and went on to conclude a post gender identity diversion from individual cannot satisfy the rigorous standards from military service and adoption of gender identity inconsistent with individual sellf-cf conflicts wh the soldiers commitment to honorable truthful disciplined lifestyle. it goes on and on and on. what happened at that point? s well, they went crazy. keeps growing, kids, we don'to g need to read the whole thing. two lgbtq t organizations filed suit in court to join the courto
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order in the hearing was today. right off the bat the judge in the case and it's a silly reyes revealedng bias taking extremeyn umbrage at the use gender ideology and the trump io and tr attack on transgender characteri sayingte this is a policy of the president of the united states affecting thousands of people to call an entire group of people buyers who have no integrity.w how is that other than showingus animus, she says? throughout the hearing she sounded a low year for the plaintiffs than impartial jurists saying if you are in ander foxhole neck you wouldn't care about gender ideology, right? she went on to suggest the doj lawyer would be happy with someone of the plaintiff'sne commendations fighting right alongsidallye them. at one point, she literally mad the doj lawyer sit down in an attempt to proveint. her point
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equating someone's alma mater with gender dysphoria taking, "what if i said no graduating from law school?" she said sitdn down to him and she stood there and said, "go sit down." she said something along the lines did you see how one pairsu that is?nt i of course, this is a littles crispier to the bottom line the president is commander in chief and it is well within article two rights to make determinations with readinessti ngand fitness for service. now, we know what happened to recruiter numbers since biden weighed transgender persons into the military coach with a crates to.ga that transgender israel aboutrd this and other rules regarding, for instance, the use of restrooms and locker rooms. >> if you say you are afraid ofo trump and you don't want the city to be a safe space forak transgender people, you bettere be prepared for transgender
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people to make this an unsafe space. >> laura: so, who is this judge? she is a dedicated left-wing activists. she signed up for "feministve majority" prop 209 in californin which banned dominic banned affirmative-action in california. she's for discrimination against white males if it would benefit a minority. judge reyes like so many activists is a product of harvard law school. and a very prestigious williams and connelly, she did pro bono work to help asylum-seekers and refugee organizations includingr she worked for something called the center for gender and refugee studies. she also challenged the first trump administration's restrictions on refugeeshe entering the u.s. ports of con entry. only dick durbin, by the way, showed up at a confirmation priorityle both top
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ntnot the well-being of citizens that fast tracking of fraudulent asylum-seekers. >> do you have any idea what percentage of those who come to the border seeking asylum t refugee status and go into theen process are actually approved to stay in the united states?w >> a vast majority ofs. individuals do go on to become as highly's and get asylum through the coe court process. >> laura: oh goody, i will get asylum. every profile of miss reyes is thpee first openly lgbtq t judge to serve in washington, d.c. could the doj argue for recusal and given background anti-trump o habias? it doesn't matter much they can be in the supreme court will have tdyo determine whether bei pugender dysphoric is a protectd status for the purposes of u.s. military service. so buckle up.
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all right, doge doing what elected officials should have been doing years ago safeguarding our u.s. tax dollars and auditing the bureaucrats who spend it. if you were one of the silly feud that popped the narrativedd illegals pouring into the country addeoud value to our economy, this may change yourad mimind. it turned out 2023 the biden administration that shelled out $10 billion to set up welcome welcome. and 42020 for another $4 billion on hhs and that is just hhs, by the way. aall of that is chicken feed compared to the other surprise doge found in nearly untraceable budget line item payment $4.7 trillion! what wha! weight, virginia voters have to be very, very happy that they were congressman is upset. not with obscene levels ofdi waste, but how doge is actually discovering the waste. i
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>> doge, i called the department of government inefficiencies causing overa reign of terror, s across the federal government. i have a major, major concern about them going into the department of defense and fussing around with internal systems ther e and u.s. national c security. >> laura: that is the twin, not the congressman. they are identical twins. eiscjoining out sent missouri senator eric schmitt, and ari fleischer. these sums are s staggering. isn't this why people are saying the entire agencies have to be eliminated? why didn't congress pick up on this earlier?ir g it confirms the worst fear people have in america that government is completely out of touch and spends and wastes a lot of money. you are actually putting meat on the bones. but they are finding is crazy. usaid was the first round guatemalan changes and textilent
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is for that but once you getpa illegal immigration get to the social security payments paid and people have been dead for a 100 years, that is when all this stuff comes out and people are frustrated and happy with the t pace of this. >> laura: but how doesal congress -- i like what doge iss doing but all the congressmen and senators that have come on the show, how did you miss this question marks because there is oversight, right? >> laura: it is fine to plain l bureaucrats, that is terrible. >> but they have failed not at five straight years. >> laura: senator, we keepts t writing that check. everyone wants h to go home to their home district and i'm not saying youeing pay in general. this is treated kind of like you leave thursday and come back tuesday. meanwhile, trillions of dollars are out the door. >> i voted against these budgets, but i do think that ite tools doge is bringing to discover and lay it out item by line item has never been the
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focus of any administration which has the ability to wrap its arms around to. it is incumbent to make this for good. >> laura: only way to get rid ofshow this, ari, to starve the beast but the protesters showing up and they are popping up different cities and all astroturf staff. out they are very dramatic. check it out.t, >> i e am here to protest thee presidenext and protest elon mu, protest all of theders executive orders. he is not our president. everything he is doing is mass destruction. he is a weapon of mass destruction.t >> laura: ari, the political effect of all of this, is that working for the democrats? >> this is one of the biggest mistakes they can make. you talk about a hill they should not die on, the whole of government waste is not the hil. for the democrats to die on. that they want to pretend every federal government is meaningfull.ou
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isevery government serves its because it is supposed to beit dedicated to. instead of being laced withft waste, fraud, and abuse and constant year after year after year pile onto democrats do. but laura, my favorite aspect of this donald trump can't do this in elon musk can't do this. what is the most recent example someonile from the white house isaying i will not send you puz cut it off federally congressionally authorized manager, joe biden when he said to saul alinsky, "if you don't fire the prosecutor, i'm pullint back $1 billion you weree, supposed to get." they prove you can do this from the white house, biden did. now they are doing it over and over for meritorious reasons. somebody is finally going to the government and taking action. no surprise to a guy like elon musk. e numbers once
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again for fema numbers, senator. people here these numbers and you get numb to them but you shouldn't. new york city fema and ngo money, $81 billion, billion. i keep thinking that was million but no $81 million. pima county arizona, jewish family services and $20 milliona catholic charities, san diego, $20 million and that is justl im fema dollars. lot of ngo plural is fueling the crisis we've had. spin what they profit ofg f in e grea t crisis. >> they are paid and once they are here all benefits paid byt. taxpayers. taxpayers have had enough of the step and thehey love it is comig out. this iho cd ons what they votedi refreshingng that it didn't make isthey are actually delivering , his. they have got to be supportive and ari is right, they are swinging at every pitch and ife can't believe they are stupidndr enough to keep doing this and.
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defend the government waste, but it is what they are doing the permanent of washington and they are going to lose this fight. >> laura: the numbers for republicans are pretty good 48% favorable, 46% unfavorable overall view and democrats 44%ra favorable. 50% unfavorable. they are underwater favor favorability, the republicans a little bit above water and i like those numbers to be higher but nevertheless, there is all-out info assault on these h cuts. they are pulling out the heartstrings, the heartstrings that moms will get the baby formula when that is not really the case. >> these are high numbers of recent history. do you have to go back to o barack obama when firsbat electd 2008 to see people with these numbers that donald trump hasth now.at it is finally republicans are doing something promising to do for decades but reallys bu havet done. it is because of trump.
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it is because of musk.ms mistakes will be made and let me state they wer have ropey men dt like asked where they have to youget reinstated. anybody in the private sector knows if youthin go across the e cuts, some good things might go but this is only way to get the job done. >> laura: senator and ari, sho thank you both so much. good to see you tonight.e cr the footage showing the moment the delta air lines plane crashed and flipped upside down in toronto. fox news correspondent nate foy has the latest details, nate. >> laura, good evening, not a lot of painters from canadian officials. i had the opportunity to ask toronte o pearson fire chief abt comments he made last night that sparked confusion. rashthere is no cross wind patts during the crash despite the fact there were 38-mile-per-houh wind gusts and the runway was dried despite there was snow onr the ground. here was the exchange earlier. >> can you tell me what it was like the runway as you were
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doing your job?ho was the runwayw dry and the wid gusts, how did it impact you? i know i provided a little bit of information yesterday for transparency. today, now we have an activeore, investigation. they are for, those questions need to beay t directed towards transportation safety board. >> officials say the plane will stay on the runway the next 48 hours as the transportation safety board of canada d investigates with help from the faa. visio credited thee cabin crew who helped lead the evacuation with the planero upside down. >> everything, drop it! come on! >> here is how it got that way the plane comes the winkth detaches and the plane slides down the runway with fire under it as the fuselage rotates upside down. >> there was no warning fromwa e pilot. there was no physical warning either.wr onthi didn't feel like anythings wrong until the second them
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wheels touched the ground, and then it all kind of went mayhem from there here to speak with the crash happened after severe weather in the area.ay. officials say toronto receive more snowfall since last thursday than they did all oft last winter. monday was supposed to be thdele day they caught up delayed canceled flights, but that didn't work because of the crash.oper for now we have reduced f operations at toronto pearsonhu international airport with 2 of 5 major runway shut down r the investigation, laura periods feeling all right, nate, thank you so much. coming up, trump's wake-up calli to europe. my "angle" dives in next. ♪ ♪ having a smile you feel good about. fortunately, aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you, with affordable options and flexible ways to pay, and now, they■re 0 dollars down plus 0% interest, if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: europe's wake-up call is is the focus of ton tonight's "angle."an >> i'm looking at people that are being killed. the russian and ukrainian people, but they are people. it doesn't matter wher te theyhe from the whole planet. i think i have the power to andt make this more. >>plom laura: living up to his promise,i ar president trump seh his diplomatic team tot st saudi arabia to meet with the russian delegation.id >> today is a step of a long and difficult journey but president trump is committing to bringing in an faid make to the
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conflict. he wants it to end in a way that is fair anringd sustainable and enduring and hot leads to a conflict in two or three years. >> laura: link this bloodshed, the killing in a war that reached a stalemate long ago, that certainly sounds reasonabl. we know it is what americans want and part of the reason they voted for trump. from the cheerleaders have endless wars, the response was predictable.ntia >> this is a series of trump administration officials essentialle intoy trying to buly ukraine to give up a lot of natural resources. >> ukrainians are very nervous and potentially set up to be carved up between president trump and w president putin. >> laura: by the way this is why we need elbridge colby in the pentagon, to bolster america first maga agenda.ti there might be people in the senate giving him a hard time. he is fantastic and totally on board with what trump wants to
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do in ukraine, china, all arouno the world. everyone is holding onto this work. they've lost touch with reality. some, by the way, reduced to tears after j.d. vance delivered his speech. after j.d. vance beach on friday, we have to fear our common value base is not that common anymore. let me conclude that this becomes difficult. [crying]. [applause] >> laura: only the europeans would clapr for tears. the globalist chorus was horrified and american vice president actually traveled to europe and represented american interest.acy >> lecturing them about democracy when they are so manyt questions about democratic values being observed and upheld
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in the s united states seem particularly inappropriate. >> laura: totally a peinappropriate. the american people do not have a permanent obligation to protect europe n o matter what as and though europe is some beloved, elderly relative and it is our job to pay for the cost of the nursintandg home. absurd! u now,ni let's understand what we are talking about. the european union has a population 450 million people. we are about 350. its gdp is around 17 trillion u euros. last year, the.s e.u. trade surplus in the u.s. $235 billion and you might not know this but e.u. companies owned $2.4 trillion worth of assets ir this country. as the u.k. learned when it tried to leave the e.u., theat europeans play hardball when they want to. the notion they are unable to defend themselves in a dangerous world and they are helplessth
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without the support of the s united states, it is ridiculous! and there is another point, one that vice president vance madei very well.no the europeans for the most part do not share our values. americans overwhelmingly to joelle, we believe in free speech, not the europeans. >> we were with state police as they raided the apartment in northwest germany. >> inside a coach's six armed officers searched ththene suspes home and then seized his telephone. those electronics may have been used to commit a crime. the crime hosting a racistac cartoon online. the exact same time across, more than 50 similar raids playedan out.s >> laura: europeans believe that governments should be able to restrai cn speech, it despicable speech is the type you have to protect if you believe in free speech, but they
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consider harmful. we will dive more into thisam lateerr in that show. americans, by the way, overwhelmingly believe voterlicy should have a major state and policymaking, but they are kids are comfortable with systemste that excluder certain parties from the policymakin g process norigh matter how many votes they get. americans believe the right to bear arms is sacrosanct impact. not europeans. we worry about economic risk of terrible climate policies, but the europeans will embrace thosc policies even if it drives into economic ruin. we havr ine major interest in aa worrand extremely worried, we, americans, the rise of china.ve europeans? they are not worried. they overwhelmingly disapprove of president trump in his saints vis-a-vis china. but americans,l-ti we are gettig all-time record approval ratings. nore thanow, none of this meansh
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should completely ignore europe are destined to have serious conflicts with the europeans, no, not at all. our differences, by the way, are not new. at the europeans haven't liked any republican since eisenhower. remember that that no nukes in germany and that '80s?ar i do but of course the europeans gave barack obama the nobel peace prize mainly becaush heei wasn't president george w. bushght..bu and of course, that is they are right. but we won our independence fro europeango country almost 250 years ago, and we are not going g to give it up anytime soon. this is how it will go down. we will fix things at home. asgoin part of that effort, we l cut expenditures in europe, and that is okay. we are going to have to cut ad lot of federal spending is to turn things around. fethe europeans willnd be fine. they defend themselves for thousands of years. they haven't forgotten how. sometimes, we will agree withag
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europe. sometimereds we won't, and thats okay, too. for 30 years a lot of people in d.c. pretend that there was such a thin g as international world order that we are all a part of living in harmony together, but they were wrong. tell the world is now and always ha ws been a dangerous place whe people want to be free must have willingness and the ability to defend that freedom. and finally, we have a president now who understands thatat reality. and who will look out for our interest makes that makes europy nervous. instead of, we have to have a president that does what everybody else wants. but europed 'll will get used s new order and we will be better off as a result. and that is "the angle."n bo >> trump's almost cartoonish border czar, tom homan, ratcheting up cruelty by making schools, hospitals, churches,
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mosques the target of speech and raids, raiding restaurants and construction sites and shipping migrants to military aircraft in shackles and handcuffs. >> laura: well, there is a reason illegals are shackled and handcuffed. din september 2021, joe biden used air m deportations to move he d15,000 mostly haitian illego thatna were living under the del rio, texas, internationalf h bridge. ony one of those flights, one of th ande haitians realize they an going back to haiti and no tt somewhere else in the u.s. a well, when that was thlle realization, all hell broke loose on the plate appeared to the man ripped every window shade and vent overheador compartment doors off of thees hinges a and tour seat cushions all frames and ripped up theble staffing. they destroyed anything destroy a bull as pilots cowered at the controls behind a locked cabinet doors. that was the beginning of a
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rampage of attempted hijackings, attacks on i.c.eon. agents and m the ground iedn texas. then that mob stormed aboard in an attempt to hijacked the second arrived flight and this one carrying women and children afrom del rio. this all happen somehow and we have amnesia about this. joining tom national security fellow for immigration studies. todd bensman you rode this piece under the post we also understad attempted hijacking of that brain is a brief they reference bumot what more can you tell us and why are these liberal do-gooders upset upset about these illegals won't? >> a big tak thee away is that n administration decided tobe support all of those haitians unrestrained. that is mistake number one.os and after the haitians rioted od
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the first planes, they'd fan you to need on the ground and tookni over buses taking them to laughlin airfield. by the way, i was there on the ground for the entire camp crisis in reviewing all of the migrants on the way and eventually interviewed a pilot who showed me the cell phon photos he took of his airplanety and what was left of it. they kicked the bus drivers outu and took control of the bus and drove themselves out into the desert and ran away. toth the multiple times. there were other attempted hijackings on the ground atadmi laughlin airbase. so it was the biden administration thad t smart andp and did what tom homan is doing right now, which is making sure they got leg irans on and chuckles, not all of them but some of them. when at the thing would mention here is that the category of deporteeses today are criminal a
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aliens by and large. those are the ones you least want to trust 40,000 feet up. >>todd laura: todd hotel began,i am wondering why some affair democrat friends think defendant government waste, defending trans and the military, depending trance and girlslent locker rooms, and defending illegals violent criminal illegals in these type of scenarios is a winning political strategy. u ndfor the life of me, i do not e understand that. >> well code to the advantage that they are after, really, they said stop the flights, stop the flights!se h because the flights are incredibly impactful. when those haitiani s were shipd off out of that camp, i was on the mexican side and thousands fled back camp back into mexico. they said they were fleeinge
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because they did not want to be deported. everybody knows that deportation flights are absolutely the mosti profoundlymp impactful tactic tt the u.s. government can deploy s to deter illegal immigration. everybody knows it and they want to undermine it. >> laura: well, you start seeing people lined up to be sent back home, it is not worth the trip anymore. todd, this story was invaluable and thank ron mitchell to bring. it to my memory because i hadea forgotten about it. taught a coachd,emoc iat h thank you so much. i had democrats smearing j.d. vance. that hasn't stopped. why? because he is standing up for you, that is why.
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stayaura when democrats try to hitler comparisons during 2024 campaign, fearmongering trump was like aactu nazi dictator bee he believes in aar nation-state. that worked out so good for theo liberals that theyne try it on j.d. vance., >> one republican advisor toldau me after the speech was that aao lot of us were talking how it was embarrassing and how it was out of touch and selling out ukrainians. he said to me if you listen carefully, it is actually much deeper and darker. he was talking about thein. eney withinge.d thisto is some of the same language hitler used to justify the holocaust. >> laura: it could be, perhaps, the most idiotic framing i have ever, ever heard and they keep doing it. joining us journalist matt taibbi, matt, they are back with hitler comparisonsis. i'm just scratching my head at
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this point. >> it is kind of amazing becaus' the context of vice president vance's speech was criticism of pam continental censorship law that is really as ambitious as anything that took place under the nazi regime. he went to stand up for free speech and respecting the results of an election inor fromania for free speech rights in every european country. for that, he gets criticized as hitler figure. it is remarkable and hilarious considering afterward, we had 6l pictures of police breaking down doors in germany to rest people ansd breaking things. >> laura: is it a failure of our education system? i tweeted over the weekend, this is another searing indictment or
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apparent lack of any real historical understanding of the world, world war ii,ndin world war i? t is shockingsay i the level of ignorance on the left on this. >> well, there are two things going on, laura. won a dramatic shift inha attitudes in the united states about whether or not forms of what they call misinformation should be outlawed. it is now over 50% according to some surveys, which is a dramatic change even from ten or 15 years ago when most people on both sides of the aisle believed in the first amendment and free speech. but also most people it n the united states have no idea about the laws that have been passed inthe europe the last five to n years including digital serviceg act, the e.u. networerk enforcement act in germany andfo online safety act in england where you can be jailed for speech offenses.
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this is going on all over europe and around us and most americans are not aware of the scope of it.co justmm be when they think we hae a lot of common values withn' europe. but t ink i just did a "angle" n don't think we have tea lot in ionscommon with europe. we have interesting fund traditions, but not really, not on the fundamental civil libertie s that we all believe then, not really. y on the speech issue. it was interesting john kerryed gave a speech where he talked about first amendment called the major block to the ability to hammer out this information. all that is because the united states and first amendment unique conceptch all around the world. here in america, the speech dos not flow from the government that inherent end. the government recognizes freedom of conscious, freedom of the same way. in europe, the idea is very different. rights for flow from the stateho and can be granted or taken away
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according to how the government feels. >> laura: matt unbelievable, white trump is saying foreign aid and defense of europe and given the trade deficit, it will not continue. they have no one to blame but themselves. matt great to see you as always. coming up, we will expose transgender vegan cult, have you heard about this? connected to multiple murders. don't go away. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: a group of transgender computer scientist came togetheitr not to build a website, not to introduce a new app, but instead, to join ap violent cult. three members of then trans vacant group known as izzy and o arrested on charges including trespassing on private property and that was in maryland where theyth were apparently hiding oe they were charged withen possession of a handgun in a vehicle. that is not all, they were linked to death of cu curtis li, rita zajko, richard zajko, david mayo and killed him for my back in january. joining me
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now is. >> laura: to andy ngo, senior editor and i know you have been following the group for a while and i've been reading you online. what led to their arrests? >> well, they have been the leader, jack lasota had been on the run several years and every stop at the way, he was caughtio in different jurisdictions. he was let out on no bail or bail that was lowered in thewas case in pennsylvania wherean $500,000 baid l lowered to $10,0 in 2023. he disappeared for a couple of years until arrested with his two comrades over the weekend. what happened was according to the court documents, the threete of them drove they were box trucks and this is how they tried to live off of the grid on rural property which happened at
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the private property and state troopers came up. they would not identify themselves. however,e fortunately, the fbis finally on this case even though homicides going back to several years, and law enforcement on the east coast do internally have photos of the suspects because there have been so many deaths. >> laura: look ay,t him, i am interrupting but this is demonic. the face is demonic. i'm sorry. m that looks like something out of a horror movie. is that daniel on the left, guys? i' hism not sure, daniel blank? he looks demonic like he is on some type of -- i don't know>> t hormone drugs or -- speak with the person on the. left is jack lasota, the alleged leader of this group.de you describescd the parents of these parents looking demonic.
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i would describe the crimes they are accused deb of being demonic, you could say. an elderly couple killed in pennsylvania shot execution-style in their homes on new year's eve a couple of years ago. and last month, one of the soul witnesses to end up coming murder go to attempt a murder trial, two members had his throat slit in the bay area of california.th so, you know, at the i dropped the ball on this because the killings go back to 2022. >> laura: we certainly hopen thdoe fbi does the justice that should have been done a whilelw ayago on this because we have dd g americans.ne andy, as always, to think you. coming up, big medicine and her kids and what trump is going to do about it. ♪ ♪
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super sick in 2007 on many chronic medications. i was told they need to be on chronic medications forever and that will keep they are diseases at bay. i refuse to take that answer for mothone more day. >> laura: mother's, we all talk about this he were to wipe the explosion of prescription drugs for our kids? is it big parmet market dollar or social media or the pressure we put on our kidsre w and what? nbc is reporting 4,000of o prescriptions of ozempic written for ages 12-15 in 2015. the meds 3.3 million kids got that prescription 2019 but probably higher now.p wi president trump with the help of new hhs secretary once to figure out what the heck is going onte hered .on he t has instructed his administration to scrutinize thy
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threat to children posed by antidepressant stimulants and other common psychiatric drugs. joinin-- cg me now, max lugaver. max, i was a teenager in '70s, '80s i don't remember any single kid on medication like regular medication other than for epilepsy in my school. so what the heck happened? >> we have a gross over prescription problem in thewe scountry. we see upper age brackets and concept polypharmacy and hyper policy and we now extend it to children. iptithe g.o.p. one drugs incread by 600% since 2020. o our children are not suffering from death to set up stimulants ssri of weight-loss drugs. this is a massivprobe problem in lower if you have a sick fish swimming in a dirty bowl, what do you do first, medicate the? fish were clean the bowl?fi shwe are medicating the fish and focusing on wrong thing.
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50% of our children's diets are processed foods and these are vending machine foods the bulk of our children's dietaryd intake. hyper they are impoverished hypr calorie and one of the reasons 20% of children today are obese and 30% are overweight or obese. it is a big issue. >> laura: max, i am horrified to report this but i half to k ittell my viewers. i think it was last nightno checked me on my kids saying w,ndgood night and falling asle. i find one of those big energy drinks on my son's nightstand. you know, one that is really awful. these are horrible for kids. i don't know if he got some money and went to the cvs or whatevermark. at this step is marketed with a cool name and a cool logo. what is the harm, mom? what is the harm?t. i am the mom that says no, you can't do it. he is not skinny that a big, t
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husky kid. it looks attractive to kids.g dr >> yeah, we are using drugs today to shoehorn her children into the toxic world that they have inherited. and adults did this with alcohol and adults did this with drugs and caffeine and things like that. i'm not saying any of this stuff is bad and i'm not anti-pharmaceuticals are caffeine, but we cannot use itsl to replace dietary modification. we need access to nutritious foods and eggs at an all-time high and one of nature's multivitamins. >> laura: max, we have to continue this. come back soon is .g this is going to be a big, bigh. issue in this administration. thank you so much. that is it for the pony and social media. >> carley: president trump and elon musk sitting down for their
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