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aoc, bozo beto o'rourke, are ever implemented, it will do destroyed the greatest governmental system we have ever had designed by men. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, she will interview me for the book if i give her a free one. >> laura: by the way who is bozo? i lost track. >> sean: beto o'rourke bozo. and i have a new one i will be launching soon. i would have humpty dumpty. >> laura: are there mugs available with nicknames on them? you have to start doing them. >> sean: i will be launching mr. potato head. you can guess who that might be. >> laura: i thought you did that trademark. >> sean: mr. potato head will fit. >> laura: what do you call me behind my back? actually on tv? i called you abraham but you don't like when i say that. >> laura: i love it. it is great and awesome show is
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always. >> sean: great as always, thanks, laura. >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. why is the african-american history museum in d.c. separating people based on race? it can't be. well, it is. we have a can't-miss debate in moments. also last night we brought you an investigation into the positive covid test in florida. tonight we show you the containment of the sunshine state. and raymond arroyo will tell us what cnn biden versus trump coverage actually revealed and why burger king is targeting cow flatulence. "seen and unseen" has the answers but first, what they are not telling you. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." last night we exposed the lies and the fearmongering used to justify closing schools across america. we showed the best science out there make and why old-school commotion schools to reopen with
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their students preferably five days a week. the response i have to say was huge and bipartisan. children must be taught in person. nevertheless legal kentucky just announced that all fall classes will be online. same with san francisco's schools. no forget the extensive new german study showing that kids can't readily spread the virus where that schools across europe have not seen any major spread since the schools have been open. can't let the facts get in the way of spreading panic. as far as the media hyperventilation about rising hospital numbers, remember, this is cheaply tied to what is happening in four states, florida, california, texas, arizona where numbers did increase after a perfect storm of reopening, protest, riots and travel from south of the border. now, by the way even in arizona, the rolling number of confirmed cases is already lower compared to when we could go. that is good news.
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we hope it continues. but now we talk about the issue of mask mandates. >> we seen what can happen when people come together with face coverings. >> we won't give people more to shop safely and in house protections for those who work in shops. both of these can be done by the use of face coverings. >> you can literally kill someone because you didn't want to wear a mask. >> the benefit of wearing a mask clearly is they are met. >> now i want to make clear, i'm not telling anyone not to wear a mask. that is not what we are here for. instead i want to move behind her per belief and what the latest science actually tells us. we have heard for months that wearing face coverings even homemade ones is selfless thing to do and even a patriotic duty, which i have to say sounds pretty cool and even sounds like a unifying thing.
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the emotional argument is really wonderful, but again, what about the actual data? consider the following from the very medical journal and organizations that were led to believe are infallible. 82015 study recruited health care workers from hospitals from vietnam, and examined the benefits of cloth mask in a health care setting and measured flu and flu-like transmission. well, the results may surprise you. the rates of all infection outcomes were highest in the cloth mask arm penetration of cloth mask particles was almost 95% and medical masks, 44%. now this is a randomized controlled trial of more than 1600 health care workers and had this done in conclusion. the results cautioned against the use of cloth masks. this is an important finding to
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occupational health & safety. moisture attention, reuse of cloth masks and infiltration may result in increased risk of infection. okay. well, what about the world health organization? i'm sure they recommend masks. well, just go to the w.h.o. website where they say they have limited evidence by healthy individuals and households in particular, those who share a house with a sick person or attendees of mask gatherings may be beneficial as a measure of preventing the transmission. at present, there is no direct evidence of the effectiveness of the universal masking of healthy people in the community to prevent infection with respiratory viruses, including covid-19. then there is the gold standard itself, the cdc.
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back in january, it recommended against masts and dr. faucher repeated that guidance in march. >> there is no reason to be walking around with a mask. when you were in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think it is. >> laura: now, he explained his mask flip and he's in favor of them saying those comments initially motivated for concern for saving masks for health care workers. facebook, by the way, now flags the old interview with dr. felty as false information. but he sure seemed convincing. but that is not all, in april study seems consistent with the old dr. fauci has welcome of viral shedding the coughing of a hundred and 11 participants,
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some wearing masks, some not, the results among the sample collected without a face mask, we found the majority of participants with influenza virus and coronavirus infection did not shed detectable virus in respiratory droplets or aerosol. for those who did shed virus in respiratory droplets and aerosol, viral loaded in both tended to be low. wait, what? the majority of confirmed coronavirus infections without a face mask didn't shed detectable virus in respiratory droplets or aerosol? and to those who actually did the minority, there was very little virus presents? okay, wait, it gets better. the major limitation of the study was the large proportion of participants with undetectable viral shedding and exhaled breath in each of the viruses studied. we could have increased the
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sampling duration beyond 30 minutes to increase the viral shedding being captured but apparently people didn't want to do that. so again, let me explain this over the this base have 30 minutes, they were unable to capture any viral shedding in a large proportion of participants with confirmed known infections. again, what? indeed. they go on to explain that perhaps forced coughing, forced coughing might have helped. forced coughing? so the issue as explained in this study is that noncoughing or sneezing people are by and large not shedding virus in their ordinary breath. it is if they are coughing from a course from a different story of course. someone who is actively sick, well they are actively sick. but especially now. many coronavirus infections are not symptomatic for costs and among those actively sick but not coughing, they had great difficulty in the study finding
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virus expelled under lab conditions. and in lab conditions, extremely sensitive equipment. again, these are people who were actively sick and had a fever. so, so much for the theory of asymptomatic shedding of infectious virus out of one's mouth or nose. by the way, the entire premise on which the mask mandates are predicated. do you see or smell or hear a problem here? there is conflicting informati information, scientific find findings, unmasked on kids? it is hard to see how any of that should be the new normal given reported low levels of infectiousness of children. again, i'm not discouraging anyone from wearing a mask. but the world is full of experts who got big issues wrong, isn't
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it? before americans are forced to accept new restrictions on their freedom or even be shamed or beaten up for not complying with these mandates, shouldn't state legislatures hold hearings and discuss the findings that i just brought you tonight? then they should pass actual laws about masts, social distancing, live it that can withstand judicial scrutiny. we must insist on all of this, demand to see all of the science behind the locked down, social distancing and the mask. otherwise, don't be surprised if you lose your precovid way of life for the rest of your life. and that is "the angle." joining me now is my medicine cabinet, dr. scott jensen, physician in minnesota state senator, cardiologist and ceo of fox cardiology. doctor, the same april study that i just mentioned showed very little viral shedding in covid costs.
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it went on to include the results indicated that surgical face masks could prevent transmission of coronavirus and influenza viruses from symptomatic individuals. so this can be confusing if you actually don't read the whole science in the study. so what does this actually mean? are mask mandates really slowing the spread? >> the short answer is no. there is no evidence. there is no evidence that their installation of the virus is really a major transmitter. i think it is very clear and we have known this since february of the crown princess that world can spread very much like polio were norovirus. that is where aggressive hand washing plays its role. you also didn't mention the cdc guidance for may 20th of this year. that quotes other randomized controlled studies some of which you reference that simply show that masks for influenza like bonuses are not effective. it is simple. does your chain-link fence. a mosquito?
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it doesn't. that i think is the fundamental problem. and there is good, randomized controlled data that suggest masks outside of a strict, medical setting simply don't slow transmission for viruses. >> laura: dr. jensen, when i watch that original interview with dr. fauci on this "60 minutes extra show" he seemed convincing and empathetic. he understood why people wanted to wear the mask them up but then has this went on, the mask becomes a symbol of unity or patriotism which is nice. i like all that. maybe an minor effect, but what is the truth here? >> honestly come i think dr. fauci is conflicted. he used to be quoting data decades of learning and teaching medical schools. if you mentioned a study from 2015, that was a study done when we didn't have scientists and doctors with such an agenda. right now, we are getting a lot
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of garbage, and people are absolutely identifying their position before they release the study. before they even do the study. i think dr. fauci used to follow the science. now, he is pandering. >> laura: doctor, as he said, the cdc guidance from may says that although mechanistic studies with the potential hand hygiene were face masks, evidence from 14 randomized controlled trials of these measures did not scoop sport -- support submission of laboratory confirmed influenza. so this is influenza and i think i read the size of the droplets of the coronavirus can be even smaller than the influenza droplets. is that correct? >> that is correct. that is correct. i think we need to fall back on proven science, not fear. and we need to help people understand. people are becoming maniacal about masts, and it is leading
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to short meetings, long-term effects such as school closure. >> laura: it is emotional, patriotic and unifying, that is fine, but is it scientific? that is only question we are asking tonight. dr. jensen, not just science but a teacher in orange county, california told cnn today. >> to put it out they are met, just in the two week period jung zero to 17 years of age had risen 65%. that is concerning an alarming to teachers who want to go back to school to be with their students, but we fear for their safety. >> laura: in reality, at that 65% increase is really only .1% when measured against the 8.9 million kids in california. again, why do you think this perpetual drumbeat of fear and panic is really the hallmark of
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all reporting, almost all reporting on the covid? what is going on here? this is frankly disturbing, beyond disturbing, at this point. >> i think a fair amount of people in health in this country have absolutely fracture the trust with the public. the public isn't buying it. this idea of a teacher saying it's gone up 65%, quite frankly, dr. atlas said if you are under the age of 70, your case fatality rate is .04% from a less than a lot of flu epidemics. quite honestly, we are not getting facts anymore. we are just getting opinions and we need to focus on a sustainable measures that we know if you can keep your hands away from your eyes, nose, mouth and cover your mouth when you cough, don't go out if you are sick and do physical distancing but a lot of this stuff is wacko more versus actual science. quite frankly, it has been at panic. >> laura: and the concern they want to keep this going in the fall election season.
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doctor, people are afraid to go vote. they have to vote by mail, et cetera, et cetera. i want to get to the news on the vaccine trials. the ultimate success predicated on producing antibodies. but didn't dr. fauci and others say the antibody response may vanish after a few months? don't these things seem contradictory, doctor? >> they do. one really doesn't know whether the antibodies, how long they will last and if they are effective but what concerns me is none of the vaccine makers are looking at t cell immunity. the t cell is important in the viral response and our response to the virus. i don't see any metric by which any of these vaccine makers are measuring this. and that is really the important question to ask. how long will this last and what are we showing in terms of t cell training to fight future viral infections, this viral infection when the vaccine has
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given? >> laura: well, we certainly hope we can make a lot of progress. we have to be honest what we know and what we don't know. gentlemen become invaluable. thank you so much. the national museum of african-american history and culture, they have a new mission, exposing whiteness and scandal lazing things like the nuclear family. the debate over what your tax dollars are actually funding in a moment.
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♪ >> laura: when a national museum of african-american history in d.c. opens its doors to the public, president obama was there matt to commemorated. >> perhaps they can understand the pain and anger of demonstrators in places like ferguson. but it can also help white visitors appreciate the fact that not only is this younger generation carrying on traditions of the past, but in the white communities across the nation, we see this imperative of law enforcement officers. >> laura: imagine a democrat saying that today, he or she would be thrown out of the party for that level of nuance. well, now instead of faith symbol of reconciliation the
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radical left racial retribution all to cast america as irredeemably racist and an evil country. and you, the american taxpayer, or funding it, isn't that neat? a website dedicated to the concept of whiteness and why it is the root cause of racism and oppression in america today. according to the website, the normalization of white racial identity throughout america's history has created a culture where nonwhite person are seen as inferior or abnormal. and when they say whiteness, they don't just mean skin color, but also people who value things like individualism, a stable nuclear family, the scientific method, rational linear thinking, hard work, christianity, and being polite. of course, these are all values that most americans, especially african-americans see as necessary for success and happiness. so why in the heck is the african-american museum telling
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them otherwise? here to debate it were a scooper project 21 coach and author of "how trump is making black america great" and scotty's mart, activist and founder of the smart foundation. it strikes me as odd that this african-american museum would scandalize things and that data has always shown help americans, including african-americans climbing the ladder. >> you have $500 million, half a billion dollar structure that apparently he thinks it's purpose is to offer advice to cripple black america. to say to black america the very tools that black americans like white americans have used to succeed and become prosperous, hard work, tenacity, safe, the kites of success skills that
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work to call those somehow a racial category would make david duke proud. this is really, really sad if that is the direction this museum is trying to go. >> laura: scotty the american museum online whiteness. whiteness operates in covert and overt ways that affects all of us. a practice in an institution or the social norm. since whiteness works almost invisibly, we may not always be aware how it manifests in our daily lives. scotty, isn't that just making people paranoid that somehow they are unconsciously losing racism when they like many people are just trying to get through the day? a pretty tough time for people right now. how does this work? >> not at all. i think i actually love the article and people should go read the article. you cannot keep pushing whiteness and white privilege under the rug and act like it's
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not an issue. it is a deep-rooted issue we have to address. i think to have two black people myself to be against each other one another to have a debate on this topic is a matter of whiteness in itself. >> laura: please. >> i don't want to talk over or be disrespectful to horace cooper but only a few white people have as well. we are not here to debate or to not have a dialogue, but we have to have this conversation. it is unconscionable conversation most people are not willing to have and educate blacks and whites with different perspectives, different narratives that we have. so to have someone who is a representation of black people on your network. >> laura: scotty, i invited you on the show in good faith. to actually have a conversation. yet, you come on the show, and you kind of give a little backhand to horace cooper dehumanizing -- well, it's dehumanizing to call someone a
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token. dehumanizing. that is language, whether white, black, brown skinned or whatever you are, that is dehumanizing word. he is a human being with thoughts. maybe he disagrees with you. that is okay. i don't disagree that you disagree with him but you called him a token. >> you mean no disrespect? >> laura: i want you both to have time to talk. >> i would like to focus here on the facts. here are the facts. one of my museums that i enjoy the most is a smithsonian museum, american history. it is not a place where you go. and you learn all about how evil america is. all about the struggles that became america. what you learn about her all of the great things that are in america. but if you want some context. if you're going to have this museum, where is the part about slavery? today on planet earth in africa dominated by black people, that
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is the ground zero of where slavery is. and if you had a history museum about it, it would show the role that those countries and that continent played in getting it started and the rest of history. that is a fact. it has nothing to do with tokenism. >> laura: scotty. >> but a lot of times what you are doing is you are avoiding the issue at hand. what we have to do is grow as a country. we have to address these issues head on, not put it under the rug or give us a descriptive facts that don't address the whole issue. we have to speak truth to power. >> that is exactly what i want to do. >> same here. to be honest with you, horace cooper, this is not a conversation two black people should be having. >> oh, absolutely, you misunderstand. >> a white person who lives within the realm of white privilege and how their differences are between black americans. for you to have this point of view for many black americans,
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that is not the norm. maybe it is your norm. >> that is not true. that is absolutely not true. >> that is very disrespectful to black america and be talking on this network. >> the radical view you are expressing is actually the minority view. that is not the popular view. more black americans than white americans are people of faith. more black americans than white americans believe in the value of having law enforcement protect their community. many of the very things that you are sitting here saying are the exact opposite of what surveys say that black americans think. so let's stick with you have an opinion. you have a radical, minority view opinion, but it is just an opinion. it is uninformed by history at all. >> laura: scotty, we have to go. i'm glad you came on tonight. >> thank you. >> laura: i want to continue to have this conversation with you. >> can i make a point? >> laura: sure.
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>> internalized racism. what that is, an oppressed group believes the racial view and society communicates is true. >> the internalized racism called black in the 15 and 1600s to so other blacks to europeans. the internalized racism calls blacks to own in america? this norm that you are presenting as mainstream is extremely radical and extremely result and the lack of understanding. >> laura: this is a big conversation. i'm glad you both came on. i think we have to remember that in a lot of these cases, white academics, white liberal academics came up with the ling? they are wasting lingo on black and brown skinned people that they think is adequate to control them or define them. so that is part of this. this is a white construct put on
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black people in many cases. >> white or black people have to have a conversation together. >> any american should be able to join in this conversation. >> laura: the tyranny of the clock here. joe biden's green new deal pitch falls flat. something really stinks about burger king's new environmental ad campaign. raymond arroyo coming up next on "seen and unseen" "
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♪ >> laura: time for the "seen and unseen" segment and the big cultural stories of the day with the political details. raymond arroyo a fox news contributor joins us. raymond, the rose garden yesterday. and his opponent. >> joe biden is pushing a platform to demolish the u.s. economy, totally demolished. this is biden. biden has gone radical left. >> just as the president started laying into biden, laura, msnbc
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cut away from the speech explaining it all this way. >> so joe biden and president obama freely allowed china to pillage our factories will plunder our communities, and steal our most precious secrets. >> we will continue to monitor the president of the united states. he is clearly deteriorating into a campaign type of speech, rambling all over the place. not expressing coherent thoughts. >> this was another rambling, coherent rally speech is that we see the president give out on the campaign trail. >> we should point out cnn cover the entire biden speech earlier in the day, rhapsodizes over his green new deal agenda. they did not see he was falling apart. they did not dismiss it as a campaign speech nor did anyone suggest rambling or incoherent. here it is. >> we are here today to talk about infrastructure and jobs in the clean energy future.
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10,000, actually tens of thousands of bridge are in disrepair. we will get to work with the results right away on day one. to get our kids to mark it with power clean revolution in this country, to swap oil future and clean made in america vehicles. saving hundreds of billions of barrels, millions of barrels of oil. >> laura, biden with a hostage made to read ransom demands by his captures. his captors are aoc and bernie. and even though ernie read a speech for 22 minutes, he took no questions. but trump is labeled as incoherent and rambling. the president spoke for an hour. he took eight media questions. why do you think biden is trying to tie this green new deal agenda to economic development, laura? >> laura: i think a lot of wonderful companies out there make like solyndra that once
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that loan guarantee of $530 million, not repay it, go into bankruptcy, firing all of its employees a year after obama did that big visit in 2011 to solyndra. you will see a lot of those. what else? >> unbelievable, laura, $2 trillion plan to revive the claimant, protect the claimant, and he means to double the taxes that hillary clinton asked for it. meanwhile, biden try to so his climate change burger king is doing its part to help the environment by reducing cow flatulence. what complete with a new song and i kid you not. ♪ it must be made. >> or the smell of your whopper.
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burger king is rolling out, laura, a new mission's beef whopper made from cows that eat lemongrass. actually the ap reveals the methane comes not from cow farts but from bovine burps. we bring you all the goods here are. >> laura: well, at the risk of getting myself in trouble, i will just let you move to the next story. >> okay. we are seeing a cowboy renaissance. you saw the burger king had but cowboys are popping up elsewhere. lori langford of chicago unveiled her own cowboy. >> i'm calling out the senses cowboy. it is time to giddy up. let's do this, chicago. let's make this cowboy proud. >> so laura, john wayne is out. the texas ranger but noodling cowboy singing about cow farts
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was chicago residents. >> laura: who was the congresswoman during impeachment with the rhinestones on her cowboy hat? >> from texas, yeah, i can't remember her name, with a little cowboy hat. an acceptable cowboy. >> laura: frederica wilson from florida, she was styling. so you can have certain cowboys, okay? >> i suppose so. >> laura: certain. >> the lone ranger. >> laura: [laughter] i will go have some lemongrass. the scandal in florida with massive inflation of covid positive rates have all of us wondering where else does this kind of thing happening? well, we found out we will tell you in just a moment so what's going on?
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hospitals and labs. sadly, this turned out to be a kind of covid misfire that is not just confined to the sunshine state. not long ago, virginia was also caught double counting the number of covid positive residents. in may, the state finally had to fess up. joe missing cook, the covid-19 information command said that rt positive cases are counted as separate cases only if the test occur on a different day. a virginia resident tested monday and tuesday, both positive, that is two positives, what? my next guest found out something with the covid stats in one county in ohio and joins me now. phil has been on this better than most anybody out there and president of the committee to unleash prosperity, phil, this is ridiculous, counting the same person multiple times if they keep testing positive over a two week or month period. what is going on with what you
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are looking at in ohio? >> this is actually interesting. this is a twitter exchange earlier today. look, the numbers in ohio, i have apparently won't let out until we get a negative test. they keep testing and testing and testing and going in that case count, ten or 15 times. another twitter, keio, research on this stuff pulled up the ohio case and the exact person she was talking about listed as 15 cases, listed as someone of unknown gender, age 80 plus, symptoms may 25th, 15 cases. it was added up into the state count at 15 cases >> laura: a friend of mine mom has tested positive but has no symptoms. she told me the same thing. every time she test it is counted as a separate case but you now have documented it. el paso county in texas has seen an explosion of new cases, phil. this might be one reason why. >> it seems there still may be
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some confusion on the number of people that are tested. there are individuals tested multiple times, especially if they get a positive test, from what i understand. >> we do if they are tested more than once, but that number is very, very small. >> laura: do you believe that number is very small, phil? i mean, they say that like it's no big deal. >> well, you know, i think that number might have been small a couple of months ago with a testing shortage but now we have a severe testing surplus. tests everywhere in a huge discount in the data since june 10th where you see the number of positives and the number of test takeoff everywhere in the country. and states were told to do this. the panic, you have to test everyone, and then we start seeing these huge numbers of test, huge numbers of test, panic, shut everything down based on the numbers. but a lot of the tests are repeat tests.
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a lot of the tests as you allude to in the open, florida and a lot of states positives only and not negative spirit a lot of employment data, reporting to the state, negative. they don't report it. so data is a big mess. it is unfortunate because we have had a real rise in some places, much more modest than the data we saw a couple of months ago but hard to differentiate that and understand how serious it is when you have a sea of bad data as a result of this testing. >> laura: and 15 seconds, the hospital now are required to directly report the data to hhs, not to cdc, how significant on a scale of 1 to 10? >> we will have to see how well hhs does. seven or eight because the cdc has been atrocious. so bad most people using the website from atlantic, to track national statistics instead of the cdc website which is pretty telling. i don't think it could be worse,
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let me put it that way, laura. >> laura: all right, phil great to see you. george soros foundation announced $220 million investment and a push for racial justice. so who are the equality groups he's funding, and what about his own company record on racial ethnicity? the answers are next. bottom line is,
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♪ >> laura: after getting millions for virtue signaling, the black lives matter movement is about to get another massive windfall and this time from mega donor george soros foundation. and injecting $220 million into the movement in order to radically change america's criminal justice system. 150 million will be to the so-called racial justice group. can't wait to see those, including those who want to end policing as we know it. that is the language he used. joining me now, the national polls editor and chief and cohost of the war room pandemic podcast. you looked into these groups. tell us what you found. >> look my think one of the things we have to remember now an expose of the idea, george soros is some kind of philanthropist but he's not. he is an activist and doesn't
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particularly care about minorities or migrants purity show that 1992 when he bankrupt the migrant families like my own and showed up rich himself. he is showing it again. what he cares about is getting democrats elected and willing to throw money at whatever causes allow that to happen. the causes he's looking at right now are effectively with democrats. you looked at who black lives matter for example, one of the groups on the receiving end of all of this money. and the network's nation, this hard left, progressive conference that goes on every year to push further and further to the political left. these are without agendas, and george soros a mainstream media would have you believe you have to bring it to the surface. you have to look at the charitable's stages in the rankings are. frankly, these are political organizations we are seeing but again, they have been there and
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we exist to get rid of president trump. that is what they are saying in their own words, and under the philanthropy is trying to get donald trump unelected using these groups. >> laura: what has he done in his own fast, corporate structure as far as elevating minorities into the senior position? >> nothing so far as we can see. we went to his head for lunch yesterday and asked them the question, how many of the minorities, how many blacks have you had to come african-americans have you had at the top of the organization managing directive of the george soros fund? none, because we checked it out. but they won't respond to the question. the truth is it's only for him to help out with these issues when it helps him push his bargain-basement philosophy. he doesn't actually care about these issues. as far as i'm concerned, laura, he's wearing a black face with the left glove. this is the new democrat policy
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the same as the old. >> laura: really quickly, he made all of his money, billions in the free market in the capital system. tell me from eastern europe as he did, what is going on with i. everyone i know from eastern europe or conservatives. they love america and they don't want it to change. 15 seconds. >> you look at the reelection results. george soros is trying to pull the ladder behind him. he doesn't want anybody -- it's disgusting and a disgrace. he was offered the best but once the worst for everyone else. >> laura: it is wonderful to see you. thank you so much for looking into it for us. dr. fauci like you have never seen him before. stay with us.
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here he is on the newest cover of in style magazine. >> what is he wearing? wears the mask? , just joking. that's all the time we have for tonight. shannon bream in the fabulous fox news in 19 take it from here. shannon. >> shannon: my in style should be arriving any minute now. i will let you know. i will let you borrow my copy when it gets in, laura. thank you so much. >> laura: excellent, have a great show. >> shannon: all right, this is a fox news alert, for the hospital's report dwindling numbers of available icu beds' coronavirus hospitalizations creep up. texas hospitals bringing in refrigerated trailers to handle a backlog of deceased patients. but is either situation comparable to the devastation we saw in new york weeks ago? is the situation truly dire, or is it under control? we are investigating the situation tonight in the
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