sins away. todd: a lot of sins in new orleans, who knows about nashville. maybe tom brady will end up there. looking at sin city, looking at tennessee titans, and looking at the 49ers, we ll see what happens with that. that is carley, i m todd, we have news. carley: absolutely, good morning, happy friday, best day of the week, we have crime news starting with this. audience of anti-crime summit bursting into applause when a top police officer pushes back against a lawmaker, this clip was obtained by new york post. respectfully mr. dean read statistics about repeat oafeders, they would not be repeat offenders if police were not constantly rearrested them. todd: a shocking report from the manhattan institute, another social justice crime policy, tossing 69% of criminal cases due to new york s discovery law, no shock here, that was changed in 2019. up from 44% of cases dismissed in 2019 prior to the law being updated. carley: this whole thing, he was saying crime is
symptoms the therapist wrote in the treatment plan, which included puberty blockers, guidance on social transition and education for future procedures. this treatment plan was enacted without regard for this child s known diagnoses of autism, possible ocd, and possible parental diagnoses reported in the case notes. mike is just one example of how so-called gender affirming care is in direct opposition of our knowledge regarding development and our understanding of good research and treatment. there are many reasons why i have concerns but i will share a few with you. one, these interventions are being endorsed based on consensus, not evidence. in the case of gender-affirm care the term evidence-based is not standing on the merits of solid research findings. instead it refers to a vote by those who are ideological
profession. instead it is causing harm. historically children have been treated as a special and vulnerable clueless in the psychological and research fields. caution has been applied to children in light of the fact they do not have the neurological capacity to understand life long decisions. professional and research ethics tell us we should proceed cautiously when research methods are in the early phase as with this case. we should avoid interventions that pose unnecessary risks, particularly when the symptoms are known to change with maturation. risk avoidance is not what is happening with gender transition procedures. instead we have too many cases like mike. mike was 9-year-old old when he first saw a gender therapist. it was reported that mike couldn t distinguish between fantasy and reality. instead of investigating these
on top of things. todd: last time you were up this early was it to change a child s diaper or snoop he needed something when you everywhere his body guard. he never slept. early mornings. not to change a diaper usually to catch a flight. get my behind home because my kids are waiting on me. carley: tyrus, you are the best. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thank you, guys. carley: great analysis as well. this is exciting. we are ending the week with a very special announcement about the newest member of our fox & friends first team. our amazing senior producer kim and her husband mike welcome a new baby girl on monday. look at that picture of her. todd: gorgeous girl. james already in love with little sister of course her name mia jade born 8 pounds 11 ounces. kim and mike couldn t be happier for you. the entire family big giants fans. baby waited until monday to be born so that the whole family could watch the playoff game on
he s a 26 year old teaching assistant who s been using buy now, pay later for two years. so, these are your recent purchases? yep, this is.a fewjackets from topman. my khaki jacket from zara. jacket from h&m. anotherjacket from topman. cargo trousers from zara. i ve got another cargo trouser from bershka. so, was all of this purchased using buy now, pay later? yeah, all of them. buy now, pay later is mostly used for online shopping. mike uses it to get the clothes he wants straightaway. he doesn t have to wait until he has the cash to pay for them. if you didn t have the option of splitting it, would you always spend that much money on clothes? um, i probably would ve found it hard to purchase that