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her that alissa had decided that she was. we asked where is this coming from? we were dumbfounded. it didn't anything like her. we knew that there were issues, but i don't know if she thought if it was an escape or a cool thing to do because she had been watching it on youtube or tech talk. that was a theme that popped up again and again in my research. this was something that the kids up on youtube or tiktok and it just so happened that eight other kids in the program had already that they were non-binary as well. not a big program. eight kids. what are the odds? the psychiatrist reminding, recommending books and resources to support alissa through her change. alissa went on venting. she was groomed we think that she was groomed to be this way. it came out of the blue when she came home. you would think that, you know, we can sort of deprogram her a little bit and focus on what her to that inpatient facility. and in the first place, her mental health struggle was not the case. they faced another enemy in their fight, save th
her that alissa had decided that she was. we asked where is this coming from? we were dumbfounded. it didn't anything like her. we knew that there were issues, but i don't know if she thought if it was an escape or a cool thing to do because she had been watching it on youtube or tech talk. that was a theme that popped up again and again in my research. this was something that the kids up on youtube or tiktok and it just so happened that eight other kids in the program had already that they...
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thank you alissa for this book. i'm eating it up like warm soup. i love it. it's so good thank you for this. i. i find it funny how so many people who believe in, you know, picking yourself up by your bootstraps made the american dream they don't actually know very much about history and then when you tell them you remind hey you remember like the native americans in slavery and they say, well, you know, that was so long ago. you know, we got it. we got to move past that. all right. we got to do that. and and problem is, you know, we're still moving people off of their lands by force. we're still segregating people. we're still making laws to overpoliced. but every year on july 4th, we remember 1776. we can't forget that. but there's other but there's other parts. the history that we can forget. can you talk about american willingness to, revise our own history. we do it every day. remember, there was this named donald trump who used to tweet history incorrectly every and people were like, my god, he's a genius. can you talk about why we're so willing to revi
thank you alissa for this book. i'm eating it up like warm soup. i love it. it's so good thank you for this. i. i find it funny how so many people who believe in, you know, picking yourself up by your bootstraps made the american dream they don't actually know very much about history and then when you tell them you remind hey you remember like the native americans in slavery and they say, well, you know, that was so long ago. you know, we got it. we got to move past that. all right. we got to...
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so us goalkeeper alissa may or appear to make a stunning save, but technology would show the ball across the line by about that much. the referee rules sweep those on for the quarter find the, the us, those tough break for them are corresponded. tom galloway was at the stadium in melbourne for that use. we didn't us a match and he gave us as bots and also spoke to star players from both teams. the penalty issue is just about the most dramatic spectacle in sport. and if you're on the losing and just about the crew is now that penalty as we so only cross the line by you know, has brett's. and for anyone who is watching that life for anyone who's just sports that report and was having trouble working out exactly what was going on, let me show you. it was just the same in the stadium. it wasn't until the swedish players erupt, didn't set abrasions that we were set to. okay, the rest giving it a sweet and all through and even the play is on the page for, for a long time. had little idea of what was going on now off to the game, we were able to speak to a couple of those players. so we're goin
so us goalkeeper alissa may or appear to make a stunning save, but technology would show the ball across the line by about that much. the referee rules sweep those on for the quarter find the, the us, those tough break for them are corresponded. tom galloway was at the stadium in melbourne for that use. we didn't us a match and he gave us as bots and also spoke to star players from both teams. the penalty issue is just about the most dramatic spectacle in sport. and if you're on the losing and...
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from the american dream alissa quart is the author of five acclaimed books of nonfiction, including bootstrappedee
from the american dream alissa quart is the author of five acclaimed books of nonfiction, including bootstrappedee
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from the american dream alissa quart is the author of five acclaimed
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. >> thanks alissa. joining us now is larry elder 2024 presidential candidate.he upcoming book "as goes california." larry, to watch these sanctimonious, smug pundits on television with their well, that is clearly -- that's clearly it's a dog whistle. it's a bull horn. i mean, come on. your reaction? laura, who is leading the charge reverend al sharpton falsely accused a white man. he once referred to the black mayor of new york david dinkins as an n word wore. al short in the middle of the 1991 crown heights riots one jewish leader called the most serious in the history of america. when are we going to stop listening to reverend al sharpton. everything is racist. if you are a black conservative you are the black face of white supremacy and the same people will attack the republican party for not having enough diversity and then when they have black candidates like myself and two others, we are uncle toms and sell outs. you can't win. >> laura: yeah. so i guess the word rigger is racist. i guess if an animal or dog is a digger. that's racist. you keep going down
. >> thanks alissa. joining us now is larry elder 2024 presidential candidate.he upcoming book "as goes california." larry, to watch these sanctimonious, smug pundits on television with their well, that is clearly -- that's clearly it's a dog whistle. it's a bull horn. i mean, come on. your reaction? laura, who is leading the charge reverend al sharpton falsely accused a white man. he once referred to the black mayor of new york david dinkins as an n word wore. al short in the...
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. >> reporter: alissa farah griffin was the white house communications director for then president trump from april through december 2020. >> we actually had to pull together a meeting in the oval to remind him that many of or voters, particularly senior citizens, were going to vote by mail and that we were deterring people from turning out and from voting in the way that they would. >> reporter: all this caught the attention of congresswoman liz cheney. a rock-ribbed conservative and daughter of former vice president dick cheney. at the time she was number 3 in house republican leadership. the conference chair. >> it concerned me because we wanted to r.people to be able t votes republicans. i was kerntd about it from a constitutional perspective at all. those concerns clearly came later on. >> there are going to be millions of missing ballots rbi. >> reporter: cheney's constitutional concerns came about five weeks before election day. >> then president trump was asked if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power. >> win, lose or draw in this election, will you commit here today fo
. >> reporter: alissa farah griffin was the white house communications director for then president trump from april through december 2020. >> we actually had to pull together a meeting in the oval to remind him that many of or voters, particularly senior citizens, were going to vote by mail and that we were deterring people from turning out and from voting in the way that they would. >> reporter: all this caught the attention of congresswoman liz cheney. a rock-ribbed...
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. >> i have update here, fbi agents raiding an montana apartment last week after 18-year-old alissa navarroan unidentified man into custody, told the "new york post" that navarro, quote: covered her whole eyes with her head down like she was drying. when she vanished at just 1 years old. navarro left a note at her home in arizona that said she was running away. police are still investigating her disappearance. the space force space command is staying in colorado. president biden rejecting a trump era decision to move operations to alabama. officials say the head of space command argued the move to huntsville would jeopardize military readiness but air force leadership felt alabama was the way to go. taco bell is hit with a false advertising lawsuit over the amount of beef in their crunch wraps mexican pizzas and three other menu items. the plaintiff says the fast food chain overstates the amount of meat by at least double. the lawsuit is seeking at least $5 million for a new york customers who have ordered the items in question within the last three years. taco bell has not publicly respond
. >> i have update here, fbi agents raiding an montana apartment last week after 18-year-old alissa navarroan unidentified man into custody, told the "new york post" that navarro, quote: covered her whole eyes with her head down like she was drying. when she vanished at just 1 years old. navarro left a note at her home in arizona that said she was running away. police are still investigating her disappearance. the space force space command is staying in colorado. president biden...
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it's money for the internet that can replace middleman and bank leon banked and may be a tool a for alissa trade or is it digital gold, a totally new assets? us? a bet against the bank has an insurance against inflation, protection from corrupt politicians and a weapon against the state. maybe the end of money as we know it. for some enter pronounce. it represents a shortcut to funds that dreams a platform for federal finance, which is why incumbent and cited some say public love change or just slow and useless data bases. well, big business is busy building private block chains to boost the efficiency. or maybe this, the centralized technology is a new protocol, a, a for the internet. upon which we can build a better web to the throne. the tech giant's reclaim free speech protect online identities and facilitate free trade in a border less digital economy. and yes, maybe even save the planet. that's a never ending list of crypt. hoping ideas. isn't this a bit too much to ask of a 9 page document? yeah, sure. the internet and the web started out as white papers too. but it'll take a ups be
it's money for the internet that can replace middleman and bank leon banked and may be a tool a for alissa trade or is it digital gold, a totally new assets? us? a bet against the bank has an insurance against inflation, protection from corrupt politicians and a weapon against the state. maybe the end of money as we know it. for some enter pronounce. it represents a shortcut to funds that dreams a platform for federal finance, which is why incumbent and cited some say public love change or just...
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can't possibly fathom somebody like rachel dolezal being able to be black or let this young girl, alissa, being able to be east asian. >> something is not clicking here. and they wish they would make the same connection that they make with race on gender. >> i'm a really smart analysis and i have a feeling, unfortunately, i'm going to hear more of this and you'll be a great voice with it. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. thank you for having me. you got it. >> all right. that is it for us tonight. i'm pete hegseth, in for ingraham on this friday. don't forget, fox nation's patriot awards will hosted by yours truly on thursday, november 16th in nashville sign up right now to be first in line when tickets officially go on sale. they're going on sale soon. trust me. i've got an inside source. go to fox .com slash patriot words to get on the list so frin you can get tickets first up front and center. >> thanks for watching. jesse watters nextd uch pat will con. hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with kennedy. harold jr, martha maccallum and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city and t
can't possibly fathom somebody like rachel dolezal being able to be black or let this young girl, alissa, being able to be east asian. >> something is not clicking here. and they wish they would make the same connection that they make with race on gender. >> i'm a really smart analysis and i have a feeling, unfortunately, i'm going to hear more of this and you'll be a great voice with it. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. thank you for having me. you got it. >> all right....
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. >> alissa we're just coming to the and would just like to the end and i would just like to give oneichelle one last word. i think you may have mentioned that you're not even someone who has a fixed voting pattern. >> is your is vote >> is your is your vote available for person who available for the person who gets on issues like gets it right on issues like ulez? >> honestly believe my big >> i honestly believe my big problem here is that whilst we try to speak to the government about ulez, the constant replies when people are emailing, contacting is that it's that the position sits with the mayor of london now , the mayor being a london now, the mayor being a labour mayor, i think is putting an awful lot of people off of voting for labour to be perfectly frank. however, many people are saying that they don't trust conservatives because they think that conservatives are hiding behind the policy and that the the mayor's policy and that the conservatives actually do want the for me personally, the ulez. so for me personally, i think that the mayor of london should actually be impartia
. >> alissa we're just coming to the and would just like to the end and i would just like to give oneichelle one last word. i think you may have mentioned that you're not even someone who has a fixed voting pattern. >> is your is vote >> is your is your vote available for person who available for the person who gets on issues like gets it right on issues like ulez? >> honestly believe my big >> i honestly believe my big problem here is that whilst we try to speak...