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everyone, i am laura ingraham,s an"td this is "the ingraham ang" from los angeles. tonight, it is time to rock and roll.ab what trump playlist has about him and the new news aboutlege college tuition. it will blow your mind. but first, the real war against women. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." f nighnow the lsu iowa ncaa my s monday night was the highest rated in the ncaa women's basketball history. h igcaitlin clark the best woman t ever play college basketball is attracting entirely new fan base. other stars like angela reese have huge followings as well an enormous talent and the rivalries, man, they are exciting to watch. >> that is what makes women'sba basketball so far a great competition and that's what we've had all year long, but i think angela would sayi th the . it is not just us in basketball and not the only competitive thinbaskg about where the game s
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at. that is what makesat's i what gd appeared you need multiple people to be good.th o i think both of our careersta whether she decides to stay or go, we will have great careers in the wnba that'sba a been our dreams all along. we are both excited for that as well. >> laura: she pushed past all the controversy and she wasised poised and powerful. so inspiring to young players ae and people who aren't involved in sports. now is a former college athlete myself, i do know how much timek and hard work these women have devoted to becoming the best ov the best, just like ththe male athletes.t they earned every award they get.emen no one should ever diminish their achievements. but that is exactly what the biden administration will do an it is proposing rule changes to maktitle 9 that will make it er for biological men to compete against girls and women's sports across the united states. now, it doesn't matter that they are now claiming to have delayed it.ly so, how would actually do this?
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by redefining the law's prohibition against sex discrimination tso include gender identity, they would append women sports. and i think they were already beginning to feel the blowback. according to woman analysis, this would be catastrophic for female athletes.etes president joe biden would have the federal government compatible schools, colleges,bi universitiesol to allow biologil males who identify as females to compete against female athletes now, of course, biden/harris tried to sell themselves out as the big defenders of girl power. the true protectors of women, but that is always been a lie and trums p was right. >> you talk about women'sou rights, thist is the opposite women's rights. this is a horrible thingf wo. and they are not allowed to even talk about it, but i will talk about it. if i were a basketball coach of a woman's team, i would never, ever -- i would be the greatest coach of all time.
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>> i don't like him, but i would say lebron, did you ever think of becoming a woman because i would like to have you r my team. >> laura: now forget the rain come here and is given the physical advantage biological men have over women. we have been over that agonizing. trans-infiltration of women's sports put women in actual danger. now, i played field hockey and let me just say, i'm really glad i didn't have to face players from boys and men's ice hockey teams. forget about it. when boys spike a volleyball over a net my entries can be very serious to girls. >> about a year ago, i was severely injured in a volleyball game by biological male on the opposing team. i suffer from long-lasting effects including impaired vision, paralysis on the right t side, memory loss. >> laura: a sigh of relief from female athletes around the globe in a year ago the world athletics council band biological men froboutm
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participating in women's events. but their idea of protectingm. women it begins and ends with abortion in the biden administration as if it is the goal of most women and just forget all the other goals. the real goal is abortion through the third trimester infa all 50 states. that is where it begins and ends. how sick! let's face it, the democratss favor kind of womacon now is a n pretending to be a woman. >> we anza biden and harrisrtio administration no that we see,an support you and celebrate you. we know it's not an easy time to be you walking into a classroom should be an act of hope and not an act of bravery. everyday you choose to show upis as your true self, you make thi. world and more brave, morend honest and more free place. >> laura: notice when they aresa celebrating trans-visibility. they usewoma the words "honest, brave, and free."mi it is some version of the
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english language, it is literally the opposite. biological men who compete against women in sports are dentists honest and cowardly. u can add selfish to that mix because trans-athletes who can's make it competing against men, somehow they love dominating women here and now the peopl e who claim to care so much about" hoending misogyny are the worst misogynists out there. who care about the big ratings of women's sports now getting would actually decline and eventually later if biological men participated. the women's college softball world series, the women's tennis at the u.s. open, who wants to antssee men play in the women's tennis? if some female athletes, well, and up the chance to participate or lose scholarships or money to go pro, i guess it is just say levy. they are collateral damage to perfect equity in sports. what a bunch of cynical, sad people. but this westernization ofra
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title ix is one more policy demanded by the left caused by the left and pushed by the white house that hurts women and girls. after all, high crime hurts women.nica >> it is about morals and people being able to walk up and down the street in her own community and not be a victim to the crime.or >> is the worst i've ever seen it. i was here, i was here.th it is not as bad as it is now. >> d.c. is deceived. and we need help. we really do. >> laura: the high cost of p living hurts women. >> groceries $200 easily ande wo it's not even two weeks of groceries. >> we need to be careful where we spend our money. it is coming down to the necessities. >> laura: and of course, the open border, that hurts women.
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>> as a woman commit is like i we rhave to be extra extra care. be extra protective. it is super scary. >> laura: embed schools, they hurt women. >> we do see school choices won't make troubling schools better. it was remove the best school options in the city and state: from parents which will ultimately limit opportunities for students. please keep selected enrollment schools part of the mix. we went and probated, propos of gender hurts women. >> he started using marijuana when hhee was 14 years old and became psychotic and sadly he died five years after he first started usinang marijuana.th >> laura: for decades, the e left has claimed to support portwomen. s a lie and has always been a lie. the left support os its own radical efforts to tear down traditional american life and it women happen to get in theirhe way, that is just too bad for
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women. american women deserve better. and our populist movement has yeeverything to do pop don't mae everything possible to make tha. clear, especially before november. and that is "the angle" joining me sideline reporter and prisha mosley, a deed transitiob or investor for independent d ouwomen's forum.make michelle, let's start with you. now, the administration had already begun to feel the blowback on these changes to title ix and claiming, oh, it is just preliminary or it's not really happening.on h what does this message say to women that this is seriously under consideration? >> well, it says they don't matter as much and that there d are places on these teams that don't matter as much. their achievements don't mattehr as much. they are playing to a tiny portion of the population. it is don'a lot of virtual signg and a lot of dishonesty. love the sink the facts, xx, xyl
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those are really exist as long as someone identifies as a womad compete for your spot, competefo for your job on a team, do any of those things and it's really okay. of t you don't agree, you are a transphobic. tell that to caitlyn jenner, the ultimate, you know trans-activists the trans woman athlete who knows how unfair alo of this is. >> laura: now, and the daily mail exclusive from a landmark 15 year study concluded most gender computers children grow out of it and result show at the start of the research around one in ten children expressed nongender cante nttentativeness to varying degrs but by 2025, one in 25 said they often or sometimes were discontent with their gender. are you surprised given your own story here? >> no, not at all surprisedrise that. young people, particularly young
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women are very susceptible to social contingent and acceptable demographic and as for the one person who continues to feel that way, they deserve ethicalca and database mental health cared the one so being confused and being filled with despair as a young person and then being told, well, are you really realcomfortable with who you ar? michelle, you talk to any kid today, they are being bombardedo with sp2 said with messages including from school administrators, deans andeg escolleges, and teachers andhe ysometimes coaches that they should reconsider what their parents are telling them. it is a big anti-parent push out nti-there as well. wel >> that is for sure. we have seen that personally. i have two kids in school, and there have been think said, well, maybe your parents a are right about this. maybe your parentss. were wrong about this. but i'm glad tha that prisha us
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term "social contagion." that is so much of what we aree seeing. really when yo u see the spike in transgender identity and all veriest gender identities thathe seem to come out of the covid lockdowns and kids being exposed to all of these messages. enand then whe wn you see teachs in the classroom and i heard this and that totally, saying if you think only women menstruate, that is your opinion. no, that is a fact. so this notion of playing make-believe and the facts are no longer the facts but opinions. this inos where it's getting wei and tricky for kids to navigate what the ideas are versus what the facts are. >> laura: b3, your transition process which you describe it au very quick. tell us briefly how that came to be. >> yeah, so i have been seeking mental health care and services
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for trauma and other mentalln illnesses that werese diagnosed prior to my gender dysphorianosi diagnosis for several years. but as soo soon as i heard about gender ideology online and express to my doctors d toi feli was born in the wrong body, i was immediately fast tracked. the care almost came instantly. for example, it took almost ten years after getting my diagnosis of borderline personality disorder to find a behavioral therapist to treat it. but it was less than two years to go from hormones to double vasectomy and transition. >> laura: i think there has to be massive, massive lawsuits. i know there are lawsuits underway for what has happened to him especially to our young people and young women, michelle, who are getting pressured, pressure to dress a certain way from oppression
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online, now they are being pressured to cut off their breasts and altering drugs that is all reversible. allbut i think prisha can testy it is not that clear, long-lasting mental health and physical damage to one's body. pro women? i don't think so. >> i don't think so, i had to deed transition, laura, and my podcast and she said the same thing prisha did. she was fast tracked and here she is, laura, 25 years old, she's had a double vasectomy an she wants to get married and have a family. she doesn't know she will ever be able to do that in pursuingll legal action as well i.g i thintok that is what it's goi: to take. >> lauraour : prisha your final words to parents when you send your kidu ses off to school or t o to a counselors for help, what youis your word of warning and caution to them? >> first, be aware of reality yourself in the way that people
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are manipulating andth breaking down language and tearing it apart. do your best dowlang to prepared maybe told him tricky people will twist language and manipulate them because unfortunately it is true andel y sometimes the predators, these people will wear parents at say, "you are safe with me."enti and all of that but that canno oftentimes be a signal you are not safe. >> laura: little stickers thata are everywhere and signs in schools. michelle and prisha, twoetia brilliant women, thank you bothh very much tonight. coming up, what does kid rock think about trump's chances inre november?me's the music store will b fe here o tell a spirit of it first from a new infectious disease outbreakn rocking a migrant shelter in chicago. that is next.
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i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. ♪ ♪ >> laura: with biden's open border, not only do we feel like a third world country but we are getting third world diseases too appeared first the measles outbreak in chicago with 55 cases. no simcity mother shelters are reporting multiple tb cases. thanks, newcomers.
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on the tv is shook the chicago department of health insists, it is just a small number. >> this is a crisis we could have aborted just like the measles if we had simply instituted the american standard of vaccines upon all the migrants being shipped to the city of chicago. many of these individuals come with children, they are in the schools on vaccination requirements our kids are responsible for our may for the migrant asylum-seekers children. >> laura: joining me now dr. marc siegel, fox news medical contributor. dr. siegel, whether not having to show real i.d. to boarded planes or not having immunizations for schools, there seems to be this treatment for american citizens one standard from illegal immigrants another. how dangerous kansas cat? >> it is pretty dangerous and i knew it was a matter of time before we would talk about tuberculosis. he's talking about vaccine preventable measles. but for tv we don't have an effective vaccine.
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what we do for illegal immigrants is we screened him. my grandpa and the 20th century felt his throat for tuberculosis as it manifests that way. we don't do that in the illegal migrants coming across the border, there was no way to screen them and to coco department of health says 10% to 20% of the people coming from central america have latent tuberculosis. don't worry, that is not the infectious kind. this is what they are not telling you come up to 20% of those convert to infectious overtime, up to 20%. if you are in a migrant shelter huddled close together but close contact and come across someone with tuberculosis, your chances of getting it are pretty high. you see sporadic cases throughout chicago right now. one other point about that, guess what else there is in central america and south america, drug-resistant tuberculosis, 20% of the cases because they are undertreated. if you get that in one of these shelters in chicago or any
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impairment, you will end up sick or because we need more drugs to treat it. this is a growing problem and directly linked to illegal immigration. >> laura: well, what i find hilariously depressing about this is during covid you had to have masts on but now because they are dressed there desperately fanatic about an open border, they will throw all concerns about health out the window. again, two standards, americans won, people flooding the country, totally different. >> that shows you how it is politicized. if it was actually medical, you wouldn't have two standards but democrat saying hey i'm an infectious disease specialist and i'm worried about tuberculosis and i'm worried about measles, chicken pox, sexually transmitted diseases. by the way influx don't make a big influx of syphilis now pure they are only starting to worry a little because busting democrt cities. they didn't care about texas
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with the texas hospitals being overwhelmed with these. that is been going on for years. >> laura: dr. siegel, always great to see you. she calls herself the super mayor, but the rest of the united states note tiffany tenured as, well, the americas worst mayor and the residents are finally fed up with the frantic spirits because they say you are the worst mayor in america. >> you have disgraced this place, you really have. how dare you, how dare you steal our campaign. how dare you steal from us x might get out! leave! we don't want you here! >> laura: joining me trace gallagher, fox news chief correspondent. trays, twice in one week i get to sit with you. i love the story because the residence said enough and the passion comes through. what did it finally take to make
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that? >> how much time do you have? in her duties as the mayor and the mayor making under $300 meaning she is making more in the town of dalton illinois population 20 20,000 than the governor of illinois. on top of that she is accused of using city funds for personal trips including first-class airfare appeared professional hair and makeup people and personal security detail. they acknowledge the town budget as a $200 million deficit and some believe $5 million. because of that many city contractors have not been paid for a very long time we are talking hundreds of thousands of dollars. and she is accused of retaliating against former employee because of sexual harassment allegations. we should note, longer this goes on to the tiffany becomes in this. >> laura: can i get the residents to come out to l.a. and work on the george gascon problem and the other issues we have here? >> that is the whole thing, they
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tried to recall her and struggled trying to get her out and recall her, but the successful recall vote over her was overturned on technicality of the town board passed a motion to investigate her of city money. but she vetoed the motion. nice to be the mayor although we should mention the fbi is looking into her charity for using taxpayer funds for personal expenses and when the town showed up in force or town council meeting, she locked the door and lock the public out. tiffany said this is happening because she is a woman. now, they might get her out, but it will not be easy. we will have a legalist with us on fox news. >> laura: what i love about this is this is a boulder going down a hill picking up moss. unlike l.a. come of these people will not stop until she is out. they are not stopping. there are women out they are saying, get out!" >> they have low enforcement on their side. so it's going to go smoother.
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>> laura: sam, or producer loves the story and i completely agree with you, sam, it is a great story. but i also love it because i get to see trace. we will be turning into night, trays, think as much. kid reacts to them either with trump's playlist. but first dei goes from a of nachos from downright dangerous. that will cost lives next.
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>> homelessness kills. we can't be free anywhere and tilled the land we are standing on is free. as trauma continues to kill because mama earth is considered a commodity. >> laura: is that a joke? oh, yeah, that is not a joke.
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that is we see tiny greg-garcia. she is the activists in residence at ucla, which is a right downng the road here at los angeles bureau last week if a first year med student on campus, you had to listen to more nonsense during mandatory course on structural racism. garcia reportedly began to lecture by instructing students to touch the floor, she refers to mama earth with a fist whilee she made a nonsecular prayer to mama earth and their ancestors. now some students were so disturbed by those that theylain actually did complain to their professors. but this dei obsession in thed, medical field, it is more than i comedy gold. it is actually dangerous. consider this madness come in w massachusetts some hospitals now will no longer file neglectct reports for babies born with drugs in their systems because those reports disproportionately affect women of color. yeah, that is not that of
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babylon, that is a real pure board certified in his duty on religious and do no harm with m, and former black lives matter activists, dr. singleton, we are supposed to be impressed because the association of american medical colleges just penned this op-ed in the journal saying neglecting dei and medical education somehow jeopardizes the quality of patient care. do you agree? >> absolutely not! and you said earlier in your show about orwellian changingrd. works. there was a time when diversity met meeting others and learning about other cultures and people and it did help us and doctors,t tebut the new dei include segregation, so many resentment with doctors and patients and it is eroding the trust that for
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years, as they call it divergent doctors and patients have trusted each other.ve divergent doctors have worked with each other all to the the benefit of the patient.g they are trying to erase that now. >> laura: i have been hearing about this from mythis friends n the medical field, doctors in boston. it's is wild what is happening d schools. they spend a lot of time on transgender is him and dysphorin and that process. you might think the medical schools about that by the time they get through it. but what does this tell you it tabout where we are in sociey with life and have decisions and merit is kind of not the primary concern for some.ri >> but is showing america is no. learning and listen how manyap times does it have to be apparent to us that dei as the focus is not helping anybody. this iot hs a brown breaking thc they should practice medicine
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and our medical student should be preparing for the next time china gets into a silly, goofy mood and make a global virus that leaks out of their lab and comes and destroys our way ofat life.'s t that is toooo much to ask for a pure and instead of moving teacher medical schools to worship racism and in this case mother earth. mo>> laura: oh, no that was the best. she wad ups wrapped up as a momn that outfit. we should as k if we can take. that class. i'm sure l.a. would be greatwi with that. the media is fine binding>> dr. singleton, dei, lock, stock, and barrel. watch as spirit speak with the medical recruitment helps counter well-documented biasesht that contribute to worse health outcomes for certain populations. having doctors different rachave and ethnic backgrounds and doctors trying to consider diversity and racial disparities as literal life and death importance.
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>> laura: okay, dr. singleton, take it away. >> i tel wl you, i don't know wo instructed these people. it is bizarre to me that people who have nothing to do with medicine are somehow predicting what is going to maka goe a good doctor. there have beeve bn good doctorr years and yes, i'm not denying that there have been some missteps, things like teske g experiment. but it's not not all doctors inl patients just want a good doctor. are you goinu g to have patientn turning down a kidney transplant from a person of a different race? ? i don't think so. and this is just trying to make physician's tools of government social engineers. that is not why we becam e doctors. that is why these poor students are going to medical school.ors. they are going to medical school to learn some science., th
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and all this lingo and rhetoric, there is something called sociai history. but as parart t of your medical history. what did you ask in socialy? history? gou asked about people's livin circumstances. did they have familyhelp healtha et cetera. >> laura: that is what mat matters. >> and wttere treated them liken individual. >> laura: peoplele, , not race. it is not just medical school, xaviaer, mckinsey has been one of the biggest paddlers of the di nonsense. but a recent repor t concluded that it is complete garbage. mckinsey's staff of the does not support the argument that large firms can expect on efforts to deliver and improve financial performance if theyhnc increase racial and ethnic diversity of their execs. xaviaer come again, color coding employment. and whether in finance orpi medicine or being a pilot, wees
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want the best of the best. >> that is exactly right, we want the best of the best and why can we not pursue talent ane those that have the skills to be the best. but you might have industries doing better because a they were more diverse but because that i more talented people there and not because you went out of your way to find 50 shades of brown to be in your company. i assure you if you prioritize skill setsze the same you wouldf do -- >> laura: national sports teams. it's all about me or as ittake should be. >> exactly. >> laura: they understand talenty un and how to cultivatet and find it pure dr. singleton and xaviaer, think about. the new eye-popping amount that a parent may have to fork over for just one year of college for your child spirit of micro is here next to react.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: some private colleges are now costing ara: sh as $95,000 per year tuition roo and board, all of that.as s but no less family can afford that, especially in biden's the economy. that is why young people are beginning to looto lk for others to make money. some are moving to the tradesg o and according to nationaliona clearinghouse, students enrolled in vocational community colleges and rose 16% last year. student study and construction trade 23% since 2018, hbc, vehicle maintenance repair, 27%, joining me now mike rowe how america works and ceo of the works foundation here at my, you were predicting this for quite some time. i think the cost of a lot of these contractors is shocking to americans who can't fix the
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toilet by themselves. but isthem this a good sign forc country that kids are actuallyso saying, wait a second, what makes most sense? >> welcome it migh>>t be a litte early for a victory lap. but if i were inclined to take one my wood looking at those numbers. we have been at this for 16 years, specifically trying to rationally talk about the costst of a four-year degree, which incidentally has increased faster thastern the cost of enef food, real estate, nothing in the history ofate. western civilization is got more expensive more quickly than that thing. yet, even with 10 million open positions, most do not require a four-year degree but training. we have still been pushing hard and applying extraordinary amount of pressure on a lot of l people to take that path. so, at the other ten attended consequences pending with ase
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brush, the ship, it is like atu tanker slowly turning in the ocean but itrncean is turning he those data are real year. a it l is ironic in a lot of wayst is gen z who is looking around and saying, "no man, too much."e >> laura: the free money and terms of assistant people get is great for some people, but alsoo unnecessarily inflates come i think the enrollment a lot of these colleges, governmentit money. it allows colleges to be really fat in terms of bureaucracies. they grow their administrative costs by 38% and a five year period. and not needed yea at all. it is a jobs program, collegeau bureaucrats.f >> if you look at the ratio in the ivy league of administrators to students, it is shocking. it is so far surpasses anything you would find iinn the
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hospitality business. it is just bananas. but again, people are starting to realize, the diploma that has been hanging on their wall is really a receipt. there wa s a time when it was easy to equate knowledge with the diploma. but now you have to look at it in terms of cost.ot the otheher thing that you saidt that is super interesting, n the headlines, but there is another kind ofg inflation going on. dentit is credential inflation. harvard in 1955, the averagegrad graduate graduated with a gpa 2.55. it is 3.98. >> laura: oh, yeah.>> it is insane. all right. >> you can conclude any number t of things fromhi it, but there s no denying the fact that it is still expensive. >> laura: mike can fix anything. he doesn't have to hire the crazy people that i love. great to see you.t tothe media x, trump, it is his
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speak with a former presidents after d.j. sessions include his favorites play at a high volume. and the same vibe at his rallies. he controls the playlists disregarding visors, regarding topic, tone, or volume. >> laura: okay, this is just getting funny. now, they tried to defame him, bankrupt him or call him a traitor, but now the little influencers online are even attacking trump because of his favorite songs. his playlist. now some nights at mar-a-lago the president likes to play d.j., blow up a little steam. i've been there when he has done it, it is actually pretty funny. not that i haven't teased him on his choices, but that is the fun of it. axios wants you to think this ih a bad thing because no one can have fun except the liberals.
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they right after dinner he will open his ipad and played the hits, sometimes it is so loud that people have trouble talking. trump been-through his style on the bigger stages. it captures obsession with a few familiar heads controlling theah volume never changing. joining me now is someone whoow knows a little bit about music and playlists.my my old buddy, kid rock. all right, bobby, it is good tot see you tonight. we will talk about your new tour. >> are you really doing a story on this? [laughter] >> laura: you are going to come on so i had to think of s something. now, this is my favorite part of this piece and i know you love kingmaking fun of these people. his excitement never fades. he seems like a kid with a newe toy every time he turns to the ipad. it feels like the first time he has shared the sinatra or the life hard edge of johnny cash.
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all right, bobby, they have run out of things, officially run out of ways to attack trump. >> that is exactly how i feelt' when i play music every time i hear one of my favorite songs, whether something from 50 years ago or something from two days ago. i come alive and want to play ie again and turn it up. i've been on the golf course with him a multitude of times. and the ipad is only come into play the last few years. i thnot for sure and i don't wao blow up his spot, but i think ic is because maybe everyone is talking to him him all the time. he just turned up the music a little bit and drowned them out. but man, he's got so many good songs playing, it is a good play house, at the house of the singrising sun and springsteen songs, elvis, elton john. and patriotic tunes or whatever. i would employ him and i think i told him, "mr. president, you
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know what you should do,of "the star-spangled banner" different versions of it over and over and over again so weo can watch liberal tears fall like rain." >> laura: oh, my god, he playspn "phantom of the opera," right, jesus christ superstar, suspicious minds, elvis, hello by lionel richie and guns n' roses committed james brown, sinead o'connor. >> james brown. >> laura: that's what i'm talking about and of courseu stones, you can't always getat what you want. what do you think of that playlists? >> it is awesome, freaky in the best beer in and how cool is it that he's jamming out having aa good time here and by the way he's playing a lot of artist that probably don't agree with his politics to put it lightly.y but what does that say about him as a man? music should be universal. his music should be universal for all of us to enjoy it no n matter what and get along no matter what the merriweather
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wedding dancing or at a party or whatever. >> laura: you bet. >> whatever is good should rise to the top and we should celebrate and especially american music. >> laura: the thing about this is it is fun. again, the left feels like somehow they are threatened when other people are having fun and it doesn't involve one of their pet projects or one of their pot or whatever they are into.y ar if you do not agree with him politically, you don't deservely to have fun whether nascar or driving a big pickup truck. they feel threatened by that.th soat this is just one way to fel annoyed or threaten, someonemp w like mike rowe will make trump with everything they've thrown at him still to have fun.t th why can't people have fun?thou up we were all about fun. >> i think mtm wagons make the most noise and all these far
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left lunatic s and far right ones always screaming at the top of their lungs, headlines, clicks and views and whatnot. i think most people pretty --mig most have a smidge of common sense to be able to know what is good, what is bad and the basic thingsat's in life. and i say -- how do i say that on the air, rock out with your you know what they'll and if you like the music, have a good time. whatever it is, celebrate life. we are here for a good time not a long time. >> laura: i see you are wearing -- is that a budweisereise hat? it was a year ago you famously posted that video and i think you were shooting some -- after dylan mulvaney controversy. you have lightened up on bud light? >> this is a cool hat. i don't know. man, i didn't know what hat i
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was wearing. we have bigger targets when you look at like planet fitness, what are they doing? ben & jerry's and i don't wanttn to put targets on people's back, ked target. i talked to anheuser-busch in ceo, man, they messed up and it's too bad they won't saooy it and say, we must up a little bie or whatever, but that is not how they are cut. you know, i got my answer. i don't want to hurt people's jobs and stuff like that when they don't have any dog in the fight. but there is a whole lot more companies we should be goinglo after for sure. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i tried to make kid rock take off of his b sunglasses but no luck. didn't get there but tomorrow maybe. join us tomorrow. we have more from him. remember >> carley: fox news alert, we are taking you inside

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