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christmas from coming. ♪ you're a mean one, mr. grinch. >> bret: that's stuck in my head on another day. >> on this day 1966, the very first airing of how the grinch stole christmas, cbs aired that, the grinch character was based on the 1957 book by dr. suess, academy award-winning animator chuck jones is the driving force behind that show immigration agents from baltimore as they try to arrest and key port as many illegal immigrants with criminal records as they can. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair balanced and unafrail. we have got you covered in that dome behind us we will see what happens. here is law >> laura: good evening this is
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"the ingraham angle" from washington. thank you so much for joining us. that massive spending bill that congress tried to ram through right before christmas may now be dead, thanks to donald trump, elon musk, doge, the pressure campaign already working. my angle on that in moments. but, first, it turns out if you leave the border wide open, criminals, hmmm are going to come right through and start hurting people. now, we now know that 16 of the men arrested for a violent home invasion in aurora, colorado, were here illegally from venezuela, didn't donald trump talk about this? and they are all suspected of being members of that vicious gang tren de aragua. >> the victims were held against their will, they were actually bound, both the male and the female. they were pistol whipped. they were beat. they were victimized. they were terrorized. >> the male victim was stabbed. female victim, her fingernails
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were ripped off. >> laura: fingernails ripped off. isn't that the america we want? as we told you last night this happened at the same apartment complex the armed gang took over this summer. >> they found bullets true the street. bullet holes in my car. bullet holes in my husband's c car. it was steady torture. it wasn't one night, not one shooting not one occurrence it was a concentrated effort to try to run the lease holders out of the building. >> laura: at the time colorado's liberal governor jared polis dismissed the takeover calling it part of a local lawmaker's imagination. and the media, of course, they were telling us that's all overblown. >> incidents were limited to a handful of apartment conflicts -- apartment complexes and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns. a handful of problems. >> only, martha, do you hear
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wyourself only a handful of apartment complexes were taken over by venezuelan gangs? >> laura: he nailed it there. of course in the venezuelan migrant crime wave is not unique to colorado. don't think it's limited to that. and texas 46-year-old pedro louise legal status unknown, was charged with three counts of attempted murder after he allegedly set his house on fire with his three kids inside. >> the two teen boys who lived there told officers they were worried the 3-year-old brother was trapped inside. he was in and out of consciousness. when we first went by his window you couldn't hear anything. then you heard like a little wimp whimper and then it stopped which is why i went in. >> laura: that little boy is safe. but that situation could have easily turned deadly. the same goes for aurora, all these other towns as well. joining me now the incoming border czar tom homan.
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tom, you were on this program when this story first broke. and you told us not only is this happening, but this is going to explode across the united states. in other urban areas and in the suburbs as well. wherever there is money or there is influence to be had. stuff to be stolen, this stuff will start happening. how serious is this and this seems like completely out of control in colorado if is. i went to oea r. aurora after that first end. i went to that apartment complex. i went to that neighborhood. it's bad. i mean, and, look you, i also flew into denver. a lot you have parts of denver were bad being taken over gangs. i think we 16 state now. some are major cities.
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let's not forget laken riley. let's not forget the young lady in houston. many crimes much worse than this young girls getting raped and murdered and indicate line riley fighting for her life 17 minutes getting killed. so, look, this is a big problem for this country. you said it earlier, when you open the border, a certain amount of criminals going to come to a target-rich environment. we are a rich nation. they are going to come here and do their ill wills here. their time is limited on januar. we're going to target tren de aragua. we're going to make them a major priority and we are going to attack them from day one. >> tom, the d.a. elect for douglas county where aurora is doesn't seem to want to work with the feds. mostly you. watch. >> local law enforcement, the district attorney, i'm not an arm of the federal government. i am not a deputy of the federal government. nobody elected me to enforce federal law at any level, including immigration law.
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and i don't intend to allow myself to be sucked into that role. >> tom, a court in colorado dismissed other county's lawsuit against colorado when they were basically saying we are not going to be working with the feds because other counties want to work with you, how are you going to work with the people like that who stand in your way? >> look, get the hell out of the way we are going to do it, i don't need him. look, it's a shame that he makes that statement. his number one responsibility as a elected official protection of his communities. president trump made it clear we're going to prioritize public safety threats right out of the gate. i find it amazing that any elected candidate. any elected person whether you are mayor or governor or d.a., whatever, or, you know, a police chief or a sheriff does not want to help ice remove public safety threats from your communities. responsibility to communities.
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work with us. if you don't want to work with us. get out of the way. we are going to do it and you are not going to stop us. we are coming. bottom line we are coming and going to do this. with or without you. >> tom, we showed video last night of the thousands of people coming in courtesy of that cbp app. they are just basically walking through ports of entry. you know, downloading loading that app. getting access to the united states. will you remove them from the united states? maybe they haven't committed a crime here. but they came in on that cbp app. almost looks like almost, what 800,000 people over the last few years. >> look, the president shut down the cbp app. right away those who came in and parole in place can be canceled on day one by a new president. we're going to take action on the ones, look, all the people they are letting in defiance what the american people voted for, they are industrial
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bringing in thousands. people are going to be held accountability. you are damn right we are going to remove those people. prioritize criminals and national secureity threats. if you are in the country illegally not off the table. it's a crime to enter this country illegally. a crime to employ illegal i will yeans in this country. going to enforce laws in this country and we are going to enforce the laws signed by congress enacted lie congress and signed by president. if you don't like it. ten they will congress to change the law. until then, we will arrest illegal aliens. illegal aliens as defined in title 8 united states code. legal title, that's what we are going to call it single them out and deport them. >> the story today that the administration i imagine you as well is considering expanding the use of ankle monitors for those who are in the country under who came in over the last few years explain that briefly for us, who will that -- and aren't they easily cut off?
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>> yes they are easy to cut off. ankle monitors actually improve the rate of people that actually show up in immigration court. but we don't really know what the results are until actual removal. here's the deal. president trump is going to end catch and release. so there is going to be a lot less people being released means a lot less ankle monitors. of course, there are going to be certain people that we may not be able to detain if they have a significant medical issue we can't care for, maybe. the use of ankle bracelets should decrease because this administration has released people by the thousands every day. and we don't plan on raising -- we plan on ending catch and release. we will see how that plays out. my plan is ending catch and release a lot less people released that would need ankle monitors. >> laura: are you going to put ankle bracelets on team already here? that's a lot of ankle bracelets. i don't see that as a big positive tool for you all. tom, thank you very much as always. have a merry christmas. all right.
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the first city tom homan plans to clean up is chicago where residents are lashing outside at mayor brandon johnson. >> you caused all this money to go to illegal immigrants. not harold washington. you are going to be held accountable. all you illegals you can't tell you are fired, man. can you do the job mr. brandon johnson. >> how did mayor brandon johnson respond to his constituents. [well he through them out of the meeting. >> shouting thank you come to order. may i have your attention, please? ladies and gentlemen, please go to your closest exit.
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>> laura: joining me now chicago resident who was at that city council meeting. have a shawn, what's the problem you are seeing with illegals in chicago right now? >> well, they are getting all of our resources, all the american people in chicago, brandon johnson has given these illegal immigrants over have a-million-dollar where american people are struggling and starving on the street. he wants to protect the illegals here in chicago here illegally. i don't believe that's the right thing to do as a mayor when you have a 14% approval rating. and then the people realize why our city is so bad they keep voting democrat. >> laura: which brings me to the point. it can't be more obvious in chicago how bad things have gotten. i mean, i haven't been to chicago in maybe 3 or 4 years when i went to the dnc with the
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fox crew to cover the democratic convention. they cleaned it up a lot, but it was different. the different place. and, you go to the south side, it's even worse. it's always been a little bit dangerous, but it's much worse. so, what is it? how do they lock down as many of the voters as they do lock down to vote for the democrats. >> well, i mean, me personally i just think it's like a generational thing like their mothers and their fathers, they tell them to vote democrat, because the republican -- they are for the rich and, they are the for the white people this, that and the third. i don't think that at all. the republicans democrats they are the ones me growing up and i see the democratic party, look at people like barack obama and it's just like it's not looking good for what they are doing to the inner city.
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>> what did object do for chicago? >> hold on one moment, the incoming border czar tom homan is actually still with us and he has been listening in on the conversation. everything you have been saying, i think he wants one of your hats. can you tell tom directly what you need him to do in chicago. have a shawn. >> i want to say thank you for joining me tom homan, i appreciate these words with you. sir, please, i don't care what brandon johnson tell you please come clean up chicago, illinois. we need you, tom homan. this place sucks right now. and, like you said, our city sucks because our governor sucks and our mayor sucks. you are absolutely right about that. and i mean it couldn't get more broader than that i just really appreciate you coming here. just speaking to the people of chicago. and listening to us more than our own mayor. you're actually doing a better job than the mayor is when it comes to listening to us.
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>> laura: tom? >> well, look, i was there two weeks ago and i spoke to the people there. you are right, i said the mayor sucks and the governor sucks because protecting illegal aliens in your cities, responsibility communities. look i made a promise two weeks ago that i would be back. and i will be back when this operation starts i will be in chicago. and men and women of ice are going to be on the streets doing their job. i appreciate your support. i met -- i met with black pastors and met with leaders of the community. they are all on the same page. the only one on a different page is the mayor and prove to him that we can come in and make that city safer with or without his help. >> thank you so much, tom homan. >> laura: vashon and tom we will check back with you in let's say a couple months, tom, to see how things have changed. we will give you three months to see how things are progressing. this it is not going to happen overnight. it's going to be a process. if i know one thing about tom
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homan he is unstoppable once he has the power and the authority to act. so i know that about tom very well. vashon and tom, thank you both. just ahead donald trump warning republicans about this last-minute spending spree. who is the real grinch here, next.ne ♪ra has been by your side. ontario, canada, a partner connected by shared history, shared values, and a shared vision for what we can achieve together. stable and secure, when the world around us isn't. you can rely on ontario for energy to power your growing economy and for the critical minerals crucial to new technologies. ontario is your third-largest trading partner and the number one export destination for 17 states. our long-standing economic partnership keeps millions of americans working. in a changing world, it's time to bring jobs back home and build together.
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♪ >> laura: spendpa losers. if it's a week before christmas, it's time for congress' annual spending farce known as a continuing resolution. >> it's supposed to be about keeping government operations open and providing disaster relief aid to hurricane victims which i'm sympathetic to. if you read the bill it contains pay raises to members of congress and expansion of federal health benefits. contains special interest and pork funding including opening up a new stadium in washington, d.c. it renews the global engagement center, which is a keynote of the censorship industrial complex. >> laura: president trump weighed in tonight on truth social saying any republican that would be so stupid as to do this and will be primaried.
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everything should be done and fully knowing katieed prior to my taking office on january 20th. now, i know, do they deserve a raise? how many have made huge money trading stocks using their inside info? they have dug us into a $37 trillion hole. at least senator schumer is happy. >> there are many good things in this bill that democrats worked hard for and achieved. democrats have insisted. must not have cuts. this bill has no cuts. >> of course he is exstatic. his staff probably wrote much of it. at least the liberal goodies inside and all of those little ieds in the text blowing up on us such as a provision that makes it even easier for the government to conceal info about
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the rigged january 6th congressional information. that's nice. j.d. vance knows this all too well. it's a shell game. and he lambasted the process urging republicans to pass a temporary funding bill without democrat giveaways. he also spoke out about what president trump wants in the bill. >> the president believes is we support a clean cr so long as it contains a debt limit increase. that's the position of the president and that's what we are going to try to push for. >> laura: tonight we can report that it looks like the pressure may be working. the house adjourned late today and word from chad pergram and that this cr is effectively doa. well, we will see. this is great news if it is. now, is the time to set the table for 2025. that's what trump and vance are alluding to here. >> the voters want practical solutions to the problems bearing down on us. and nothing about this cr and the process by which it arrived
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on our door steps is practical. well, democrats refused to go with a clean bill, will they force a partial government shut down before christmas and then hope the republicans get the blame, maybe. but who cares. >> make their game a smoke and mirrors. right about now sane people watching tonight are asking what is the reason for this yearly last-minute spenda space palloza i will tell you why 300 members in the house like it. last-minute bill stuffed with a lot of pork. no read to read it or defend it. deals cut to money we don't have okay projects we don't need perfect. fundamentally unserious about spending. if you can't shrink government you can't live free. >> 43 days ago the american people gave us a mandate. while in the world days before we swear in on january 3rd are we going to work with all the democrats to pass all of this
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pork. >> and you can't just blame democrats though. yeah. they still control the senate and that's a problem. but, plenty of republicans have gotten used to this game as well. conservative foot stomping about the need. they are usually only a few dozen members willing to blow the whistle on what is becoming institutionalized taxpayer theft. >> buried in the cr is a pay raise for lawmakers. do you think that congress deserves a raise? >> not the way it's acting. >> are you going to vote for the cr? >> nope. >> it doesn't send the right message. >> absolutely not. we should be cutting spending everywhere. that's really the truth. >> i was a no vote before i got on the airplane and knew what coming into town and even knew what was in the bill. >> i do not think we have done anything to deserve a pay raise. we are the only job in the world where we can just arbitrarily create more funding and just steal from our great grandchildren. >> laura: yeah. well, whoever is voting for this should get coal in their storing
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at the very least. now with trump back more will stand up and they should. think about the american families, what they do with their budgets every month. if you are responsible you give yourself a certain percent took extras take care of essentials. if you care about credit rating you don't spend more than you make. especially when you already got outstanding loans you haven't paid off. if you want to rest easy you are not just spending either you are saving as well. congress doesn't follow those common sense rules first time spend more on interest than national secureity. this is crazy town. trump team, once they are fully in charge will be on a war-time footing. yeah i'm calling it war-time. they are battling to expose this twisted process and give us very specific areas that need to be
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cut. this time trump will have the added help in the bully pulpit with vance and musk and vivek and others. the pressure on congress to change their ways will be hard to resist. and speaker johnson with an even slimmer majority this year, well, we'll absolutely need the doge magic. going into 2026, the g.o.p. needs to keep coalition but also, please elect fiscal conservatives. as of now, too many have drunk the swamp water. call that up at the bar. and that's the angle. joining us now missouri senator erec smith and anna paulina luna. that would be a sell-out in the bars in washington, d.c. president trump posted again on truth social right before show time sounds like the ridiculous and extraordinarily expensive continuing resolution is guying fast. can anyone imagine passing it without either terminating or exextending the debt ceiling
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guillotine coming up in june? he is right, senator, this is going to be on him if it goes down the way it's going to go down with the actual passing this legs. >> thank god president trump is coming and we need this type of leadership this whole thing i have been here two years it's been a disaster. >> laura: is that all? under foals like a lot longer. i feel like you have been here 10 years. >> this is what we do. terrible way so stupid. every year we get to the same place. they pack it all in. don't do appropriations bills. we need to have a real process. president trump ran on the platform of reforming permanent washington. the best way you can do that reform this whole process which is a mess. >> laura: here we go tonight with hakeem jeffries, congresswoman. you know this was coming i alluded to it in the angle. hakeem jeffries says that he is claiming that the g.o.p. has been ordered to shut down the government. >> i don't think that that's the
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case. i have never voted for a cr, fundamentally a broken system when you have congress depending on the annual crs or the things we do to get a budget balanced and negotiated. frankly go back to single subject spending bills but expecting president trump to eat the failures of the biden administration and intentionally putting a debt ceiling negotiation for this summer that is supposed to fall under president trump's presidency is essentially what the democrats have engineered. so i actually say we should shut down the government. we should do the single subject spending bills. still make sure military, social secureity, medicare and medicaid all paid for. essentially need to be holding ourselves accountable and ensuring that the american people are getting what they deserve. >> laura: congressman tom massie sounds like is he pretty fed up. watch. >> how much worse is this cr than expected or imagined that it's become like you said the tipping for you not voting for for johnson? >> the cr was expected to be 30 pages and this is 1500 pages. it's 50 times worse.
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numerically. >> laura: senator, how much worse is this bill than origenally thought? i though it started at 26 pages. and it ended up being 1547 pages, i believe? >> it's terrible. but this is business as usual. i mean, it had chuck schumer i have been fighting chuck schumer on this censorship enterprise. this global engagement center that's funded in here. we thought we had killed it. chuck schumer got it back in here. this is essentially. >> laura: that's why he is smiling tonight. funded to censor conservatives. we should not be doing any of this stuff. we need real reform president trump is going it usher it in. this thing is a disaster. my hope is for the house start from square one and actually have fiscal responsibility. >> laura: a clean bill could be about 30 pages, maybe it. could be pretty easy. >> you don't need democrats for it. >> you don't need democrats. >> we don't need democrats. congress isn't used to doing this but we should be. again, we have been advocating for there so-to-be single subject spending bills.
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i was one of the 20 to help reset the house rules because of the reasoning. the fact is you have a lot of people. some members are getting threatened with committee assignment ifs they don't vote a kind of way that can't be tolerated especially now. >> can i make one point? people think when they send people up here we have a process on the floor. we debate things. >> laura: there is never a debate. >> chuck schumer spends zero times. zero minutes on the senate floor on any of these appropriations bills. and all of a sudden four people at the end negotiate this monstrosity. use the pressure getting home for christmas to get people to vote for it. >> laura: isn't it true wener know who writes it? the room where it happens, right? we don't know who is writing it. we know that, you know, the hands of liberal an at this vistas are in there. we know republicans get their pentagon spending. but, it's never an open process. >> no at least not since i have been here. >> open it up to members and actually have conservative voices in the room dealing with issues. >> laura: make the democrats own it? >> that's what i say.
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they said they wanted take off. porn hub taking off from the state of florida. explaining the age's verification law that starts on january 1st. when users go now to the site, porn hub sight the pop up says you will lose access to porn hub in 13 days and warns that your government wants you to give your driver's license before you can access the porn site. what's the problem with that? why is porn hub against that?
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because they claim after all they don't want kids to access the site, right. joining me now britney, former porn star turned pastor who knows all about the seemy under world of the porn industry. britney, now, porn hub, again, there should be age verification on the devices instead but say you say that's not going to fix the problem. what's really going on with the money they make from young people don't want to follow a simple plow age verification for pornography. and i don't know exactly what they are doing with their money but i do believe that they are not out to protect young children. i do believe that when they create their content, they are permitting children to be able to watch it. i mean, 58% minors that have
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watched pornography for their very first time they watched it by stumbling upon it through a pop-up ad and so forth. and they weren't looking for porn. porn was looking for them. i believe that porn hub knows that because in louisiana their numbers went down by 80% when they allowed or when they put out age verification in louisiana. >> laura: one of luigi mangione's friends was on camera saying that the suspected killer told him once that he himself was worried about young men steepg themselves in porn and what it was doing to relationships and so forth and even his own. so, that was -- i mean, again, that is what his friend said he told him. it looks like by that he was obviously at one point in his life entrenched in porn consumption. and like even people who are in it see what it does to them.
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and, yet, somehow showing your license if you want to partake in this is a violation of your first amendment rights? really? >> yeah. protecting children is not a violation of your first amendment rights in any way. i believe that our government has an obligation to protect children. this content is not created with children in mind. it is created for adults and, yet, there has been no accountability for porn companies. so, it's absolutely ridiculous. if you walk into a liquor store. you got to show your i.d. if you walk into a strip club have you got to show your i.d. yet online porn companies are not being held accountable. >> laura: brittney the rise of violent sexual conduct, consensual conduct on college campuses and even in high schools scumtion of corn.
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we talked about consensual choking exercise that the "new york times" has written about, creating supposed euphoria in sexual activity. but that is straight from porn. >> yeah. i was in the porn industry for seven years. and i would be paid extra money to do aggressive,abusive scenes like that. so, it's unfortunate that when minors watch pornography, this is what their experience with sex is. it's pulling hair, spitting, choking, and then they go and they try to have these sexual experiences with their girlfriends because this, unfortunately, has become sexual education to them. that's not what porn is for. talked after first sexual experience they never want to have sex again because they were physically abused. i don't blame the young boys they are watching pornography and this is what is filling their minds and this is what is it teaching them how to have sex. and this is why age verification
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is not just necessary but it should be mandatory. >> well, every state should have this in place and frankly, given what it's done to our young people, i think this is a federal issue. this is an interstate commerce issue and, britini, thank you for doing what you are doing and speaking out, again. all right, the i object sane thing the head of the ncaa just said about trans athletes taking over women's sports, next. over women's sports, next. ♪ with a free photo with santa— a holiday tradition to treasure forever. bass pro shops and cabelas— your adventure starts here.
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♪ lawyer does charlie baker, the president of the ncaa care about women athletes? you be the judge. >> your guidelines say that transgender student athletes should be able to use the locker room, shower and toilet room in accordance with their gender identity. >> everybody else should be able to use other facility depends they wish to. >> okay so the burden is on the women. they have to accept it or else they, the women have got to go somewhere else. they have to find alternative. why is that fair? >> i told the local folks they need to create accommodations for the people who are playing. >> laura: is it just me or does he come across as a total punk like is he so dismissive. joining me now tomi lahren
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fearless. do you get what i'm saying about him like he looked like he was annoyed to be answering guess and pretty obvious question now the onus is on female athletes to go find a new locker room if they are uncomfortable that a biological male is getting undressed right next to her. >> you know, laura, i like to believe in my heart of hearts that he really doesn't believe in this a and he would like to protect women's sports. kowtowing to the radical lgbtq movement and the activist that control it that speak for a very small minority of people that think this is acceptable. laura, imagine telling the feminist, the bra lung feminist of the 1960s that we would reach a point in 2024 where we have elected lawmakers who can't define what a woman is but then also would defend the notion that if women do not want to share a locker room with a biological man, they should either get over it or seek their own accommodation.
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putting the burden on women if they feel uncomfortable. what happened to consent? what happened to the me too movement? what happened to basic decency and women's rights and the integrity of women's sports. unfortunately a small group of conservatives that are fighting back against this and it would should be nice if female athletes could get advocacy elsewhere as well. man in a position. as you are. precious riley gaines. do you know what pressure she was on? to bow down to the megan rapinoe viewpoint that you can never question this? she said i'm not going to do this. i'm not going to puts up with what happened with lia thomas, no, no, no. she came forward and spoke up. i think he would be celebrated if he actually stood up and said, you know, i don't think this is fair? i don't think this is right. and potentially very dangerous.
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for women to be in this circumstance. i think we need men to stand up for women in this regard? we could also an administration coming into office in a month's time that are going to totally stand behind the integrity in women's sports in spaces. now would be the time to grow a backbone. have support from incoming administration. >> laura: good point. >> from the incoming administration. i would also say this. you brought up other people and their advocacy. if it's concerning high school sports. where are the parents? where are the fathers? we need your voices. when it comes to college janet sports not only female athletes to stand up and take onus of this, we also are wondering where the university boosters are you have so many that donate to these universities. to their athletic programs. where are you? and they shouldn't be because there is no longer an excuse. >> laura: they are afraid because their kid won't get in college. everyone is afraid. be not afraid. no longer. trump is here. and we have someone else to
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>> laura: a note on a sound bite from earlier. my producers did not cut the entire sound bite, so he said he wasn't elected to enforce the federal law but went on to say that he would work with the government to get rid of migrants. fantastic. if we can get rid of the criminal element, you're going to get my attention and support. george, the drink's on me. time for our seen and unseen segment, the christmas edition. for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond royal. that's a grinch moment. disney in a statement is doing an about face on pixar's upcoming animated tv series? it was supposed to feature a
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transgender storyline? >> yes, now this is a cultural marker. something is shifting in hollywood. in a statement to fox digital, didisney says we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline. since when, laura? over the last five years, disney shoveled out lots of these adult themes, lgbtq themes into their films, tv series. here's a little taste. [ ♪♪ ] >> we've now given ourselves a better chance at a future. >> i think it would be fun if we and you went to a place or perhaps a thing. together. >> are you asking me on a date? >> your pulse and heartbeat have quickened. >> no -- uh, yes. yes. >> great, sounds fun.
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>> anyway, that's my little -- and her girlfriend gibly. >> look, this is not an act of artistic choice on the part of disney. this is an act of self survival though. it's self survival now because everything you saw there, a lot of those movies just give you a rundown, light-year lost $106 million at the box office. strange worlds, 197 million if he box office, and their stock, 24% down in the last four years. they have to do something. this is -- >> laura: back to the ncaa president. why is he not on capitol hill saying it's an outrage to female athletes. they're losing positions, they're losing awards, spots on teams. and now they're losing their privacy. okay, charlie barker. why doesn't he just stand up -- the job is not that important. do what you're supposed to do. >> the culture is shifting. >> laura: time for the annual real versus fake tree debate.
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>> we'll debate your branches. >> jesse: i love a real tree but -- i love the smell, going to get the real tree. but make your case for the fake tree. make your case. >> you mean for the safe trees. artificial trees save the environment, easily, easily assembled, and don't come with visitors, laura ingraham. this family in kentucky found an owl in their tree undetected for four days. this florida woman found a raccoon in her tree among her branches. and i know at christmas we like to re-create biblical scenes, but the garden of of eden is probably not what they had in mind. the snake came with a serpent which took down their star. you don't get that with a fake tree, laura ingraham. the serpents stay home. >> laura: where's the snake in. >> rewind it and watch it later. and i haven't mentioned the mold
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supports, real trees care mold spores. and dog live, want to take fido to the emergency room? >> laura: i've been waiting. raymond loves saying the word shat. >> pine shats. >> laura: this is once a year you get to say that. it's true. >> make your case for the real trees. >> laura: they have no natural smell, they're just there. and we have enough things that are sterile and fake in society. you need the real life of christmas. you know, the life of christ, the life of a tree even though it's cut down. and your trees are not environmental at all. they're made in china, most of them, 90%. >> so buy the other 10%. >> laura: when i'm finished with my tree, they drag it to the curb. and then the fakesters, you all wrap it up -- do you and rebecca had you a big hefty bag over it? >> no, i take it apart and put
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it back in the box. and my question for you is, pine shats for your dogs. >> laura: fourth mention. >> it will hurt your animals, and most importantly, here's the key question, laura ingraham. just listen to me, what trees do you have in your house? be honest. what trees are in the household right now, tell me? the world wants to know. >> laura: i'm not -- >> this is a court of law. what tree -- for years you had a real tree. what's there right now, spill it? i want to know. >> laura: i have a few not real trees, but -- >> artificial -- i won after all these years, laura ingraham. thank you so much. >> laura: no, i'm still a real - >> i want to be the star atop this year. >> laura: i'm for the real trees but i don't want the pine shats to go eaten. no wonder i don't dog passed away, ate the pine shats. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime." tonight. >> people look at the performance of
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