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>> sean: that's all the time we have left. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham. a cop friend of mine just wrote me about a bar island on staten island -- he said that's not the cops, that is conrad de blasio's guys. he said tell your audience it's true, it's not us. >> laura: all i can say is you can't take away all of our freedom but expected to go smoothly. it's not going to work out. i mean, you can try to manage human behavior before the holidays, people can be smart and wash their hands, where their masks, but people are on the edge. they are on the edge. >> sean: everybody knows now. i would urge people to do one thing. protect grandma and grandpa and mom and dad and watch "hannity" and "ingrham."
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>> laura: great to see you tonightec as always. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from another busy washington tonight. now, this might be the biggest scandal you haven't heard about. the website, pornhub, we are going to bring the movement to shut it down. and governor cuomo and anthony fauci unveiled their new covid routine. but first, from coast-to-coast, anti-lockdown patriots are pointing out and exposing the hypocrisy of shutdown orders, and in some cases opening to find them. we wondered when this was going to start happening, and it is happening. it's not just occurring in
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political districts either. in fact, some of the latest examples of this come from the deep blue greater los angeles area.lu in redondo beach, the joe steiner made national news refusing to follow covid orders. my next guest, an l.a. barng owner, went viral for her emotional plea.ne the man she says is forcing to close down while allowing a movie company to serve food outdoors directly across the street. >> everything i own is being a taken way for me. they set up a movie company right next to my outdoor patio. which is right over here. they have shut us down. we cannot survive.
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my staff cannot survive. look at this.. tell me that this is dangerous, but the right next to me, as a slap in my face. >> laura: that restaurant owner, angela mark steyn, who runs her saloon and girl, i can't wait to go. she joins me know. angela, there has been no evidence of outdoor dining spreading covid. i mean, none. so why do you think your state ,eaders are doing that? >> i can't figure it out, laura. in the beginning, i was all on board. when things were changing and short notice -- i thought well, maybe they are just disorganized, they don't know any better.r. but they have known -- they've known how the winter was going to be since march. so you know, i don't think they care. i think they are so disconnected from what is going on in the middle and lower class that they
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just make random arbitrary decisions without even thinking of the consequences. >> laura: angela, a totally tone-deaf statement from mayor garcetti. he said his heart goes out to angela, no one likes these restrictions, but i do support them as our hospital icu beds filled to capacity. angela, i guess he's trying to put you back on your heels. >> laura, look, this just happened today. and i am not kidding you. so you know, their excuse is that the production companies tested regularly and they don't have different people coming in and out like i have different customers coming out, right? my manager today, as we are going through stuff, literally they just shut down -- i'm sorry
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if i'm getting emotional, but this is fresh today. they just shut down the playgrounds, the museums, the zoo's, but really the nail salons, they her salons, and spas, all small business owners. my manager goes to an indoorhe mall today with hundreds of people shopping. literally shopping indoors. today. as he's closing more small businesses. i mean, it just never stops. we all know being indoors is worse than being outdoors. so, i mean, forget what happened on friday. their response to what i'm doing is shutting down more small businesses and leaving target, costco, walmart, and the mall open.or >> laura: also i understand opening up windows, which you guys and california are lucky enough to be able to deal, has a
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hugely positive effect, it's like sunshine and fresh air -- the best disinfectant. the old sayings turn out too be true. i know you've been opening up windows, there is out door space. >> i spent $5,000 on a window because i didn't have windows that opened. >> laura: i saw that. what people across the country are listening have to understand, you are bending over backwards to listen to last month's rules. the they pull out the rug from under you. what does this mean to be local immunity? the lifeblood of the community? >> it is devastating. i was just earlier same, when you pull the heart out of a body, the body no longer lives, you know? in the small businesses,li the public mind, we are the heart of the community.
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and i hear the stories from the small business owners, because they come in and they tell me what they are going through and what they are losing. and it's not just me. i'm speaking on behalf of all the bars come all the restaurants, the hairstylists, the spas, the tattoo artists. it is devastating. >> laura: angela, i know you know this, but i call it the covid hypocrisy, the hypocrisy of officials from the cuomo's -- these are the biggest hypocrites on the covid stuff, because they can always fly off if they need to. they can always get together. but the rest of us are supposed to stay locked down and scared because of a virus that is dangerous to a particular part of the population. t but for most people they can get through it, thank goodness.
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p>> all right, well look, for most people 50% of the people can't get through it. if you don't have a lot of money or a job you can work from home, you have to be out working. if you are not working, you can't pay your rent, you can feed your children. i mean...ou i keep saying, quit saying there is an option of staying at home. because when you say that, it is a farce. because it is not -- i got an email from somebody from the post office and she's like, we have to go out, the sanitatione have to work -- >> laura: yeah, essential workers. >> we can't just sit and watch via zoom. and it's crazy for them to suggest that's even a possibility for the other half of us, you know? >> laura: well, i think to you and angela -- your emotion is justified and it got a lot of
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people's attention. over the weekend. people have to resist unfairness and a lack of constitutional understanding of what your rights are. and your emotion cut through, sometimes you have to beov emotional to cut through. and i just urge you to keep your message. and i know what a great job you do running a restaurant and how safe it is, incredible food, i can't wait to come. but if you wouldld keep an touch with us -- you are speaking for restaurants in texas, new york, and all across the country who are dealing with their own versions of difficulty. so angela, thank you. thank you so much tonight. >> thank you. >> laura: the next antilock down patriot we want to introduce to you tonight for standing up to the tyrants ocrunning l.a. county.
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he hadad his permits pulled them may be facing criminal charges for defying the county's lockdown orders. he is doing it all to keep his business and employees from going under themselves. and dave joins us now. he's the owner of sports grill. dave, what is your message to county officials who are trying to close you down? >> thank you so much, laura, for having me on the show. i've so much to say about this. nklet me tell you. we have been treated souc unfairly. from local government to the state. we have done everything we have been supposed to be doing for months now. we have the cleanest tables, the cleanest menus, we have the highest standards, and we've done everything right. we have invested so much moneys, to heaters, barriers, canopies, testing at our locations. and all of the sudden, like angela said, they pulled the rug right underneath you.
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and you can't survive. we started this, because our only l.a. county story -- they said youd cannot, you cannot he outdoor dining. i think the statistics say that outdoors are the safest place to be. you can go to the home depot and you could buy and look at a leaf blower, or you could go to costco and buy a trampoline and 5 gallons of peanut butter, but that is indoors. but you can't go inside a restaurant? i'm standing up for all restaurants but i do know if you know this, laura, but we are still open. we are doing business on the patio like normal. we are serving our beer and we have our sandwiches and burgers inin this community. we were worried about -- >> laura: dave, people need -- they need a relief.
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being with other human beings, having human contact, safely distanced masks, but they need to see other human beings. i'm sensing the mental illness stuff going on across the country. it's crazy. and people are really struggling. >> the word cronies means friends. we have taken all the steps. they could've done so many different things. they could've said hey, restaurants, instead of 6 feet let's go eight or 10 feet apart. we wear masks, our servers look like welders.ak you are absolutely right. we need social interactions. my daughter is in his lunch is locked up in the house. being social is so important. >> laura: dave, i want to say thank you, i know you've got a lot of people there supporting you tonight.
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but thank you for speaking out and for doing what you are doing and putting out a great product. these are small business owners across this country who are standing up and saying oh, no you won't. and you are doing it safely. thank you. >> we are standing up for the small business. thanks so much, laura.ar >> laura: here to react from what we have heard, victor david hanson. victor, you are up in northern chcalifornia. they have caused really deep, psychic wounds in our society along with all the economic wounds. >> yeah, i think americans want equal application of the law. there is no logic to this. these are mostly blue states and they are blue governors and blue mirrors. a
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and they are very wealthy people. there's almost a psychological neurosis going on where gavin newsom will go to the french laundry and violate his own statutes. all governors and mayors you mention will do that. and yet, at the other end of the spectrum, they just said they were warlords. they are going to declare -- they would've been exempt as well. because these governors and mayors say to people out in the street that have been looting and burning or celebrating -- whoever it is. you are exempt because you are a social activist or we are afraid afraid of you are we on the same team or whatever. but the middle class lacks the romance of the poor and they lack the connections of the very wealthy. and they take it on -- they take the brunt of it. that's what drives americans crazy when you are not applying the laws equally. >> laura: victor, the same thing with schools. you and i were talking about the school issue back in april. how closing the schools made no sense and it was -- we are going to have a loste generation or a
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generation that is horribly behind. then "the washington post" today --t big headline. schools, we should close schools. no kidding. >> that was known from the very beginning. "science" told us that 98.8% of children were not going to be systematic. they were going to be very vulnerable to psychological, physical duress by being kept at home. parents would not be able to work, it was a big hit on the middle class. it was the teachers unions and the progressive representatives that count on their support and their financial clout. so again, this is a political matter. when we look at all of these things that have happened during
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the pandemic and they locked down, there is a predictable consistent theme. it's always whether it's the media, silicon valley, or the mass voting mail-in voting, or the lockdowns, it's always consistent. it's a progressive idea. >> laura: by the way, victor, -- se>> otherwise they don't have popular support. >> laura: exactly. they will never get it done legislatively, so they have to do it by executive edith. to love this. a fox l.a. correspondent reporting that the county d.a. will no longer be prosecuting the following crimes. they are misdemeanors, but they are important to people if it happens on their property. trespassing, disturbing the peace, driving without ade license, resisting arrest, and of course, it's l.a.,, prostitution. this is why people are fleeing. >> it's politically biased. it's the same thing. you destroy a statue, you deface a monument, who is doing that
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and who is exempt from prosecution. the same thing about going out on the street, attacking thorough a molotov cocktail no indictments, and that's why people are angry. if you like the government is picking on them and singling them out for partisan reasons. >> laura: joe biden has to be careful of this. they don't know what they are unleashing. victor,, they get so much. and we have some sad news to report tonight. the passing of a legend, renowned pilot air force pilot chuck yeager has left us at the age of 97. he was a world war ii haze, the first person of course to break
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the sound barrier. he bravely served on the u.s. air force for 33 years, flew more than 200 different types of military aircraft. we thank general yeager for pushing the bounds of scientific achievement.t. god bless him and his wonderful family. and think about that. three active duty tours of service, three different wars, he's ultimately retired at 1975 from the military. an american hero. when we return, biden claims to want unity, but has he declared war on you? "the angle" answers that question next. you
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>> this is a fox news alert, united kingdom becoming the first country this morning to begin the first pfizer vaccination and clinical trials. the first recipient was the grandmother right here, margaret keenan who turns 91 next week. she received a shot at university hospital coventry early this morning. reporters telthe first 800,000 l
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keep people over 80 who are hospitalized or have outpatient appointments scheduled along with nursing home workers. the u.k.'s getting ahead store r british regulators. u.s. waiting for emergency room approval but millions will likely get the vaccine late this year and early next year. once again, the u.k. getting the first pfizer covered vaccine outside the clinical trials and you're sitting right there, 91-year-old grandmother. i'm jackie ibanez, and now back to our regular programming already in progress. h>> laura: feel disrespected. or even despised by the
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political and cultural leads that make up his administration. by naming his choice to head up hhs, biden has declared war on conservatives. it confirmed he wouldn't just be the most radical hhs secretary, he'd be one of the most radical cabinet secretaries in history.d >> whether it's mexico -- are taxpayers want to pay for a wall to try to fix our broken immigration system. >> have been a supporter of medicare for all for the 24 years i was in congress. >> you think he's a racist. >> i think he is a bigoted man. >> laura: pushing gun control, century cities, and of course climate change policies. he was so pro-abortion that he even targeted his states crisis regnant see centers. thankfully, the supreme court smacked him down. now, if biden had any real interest in cooling-off rather than igniting the culture wars, there are things he could do that don't conflict with true liberal thought. he could take a principled stand
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against cancel culture, maybe go to harvard, i don't know. push for more intellectual diversity on campus. he could go to el paso, texas, and talk about why it's the responsibility of the executive branch. he could also deliver a speech from, i don't know, the oval office to discuss the importance of the constitution and the bill of rights. in it, he could pledge to oppose an effort to pack the court, to add new states, to squash the free speech of his political opponents, or do anything that will undermine traditional rights as americans. biden could make clear that he generally opposes lockdowns and understands that they infringe on our constitutional rights. f he could further stipulate that shutdowns are a last ditch measured to be only in emergency, true emergency
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situations. at a minimum, he could demand that all schools be open to you in person learning, period, no exception. because teachers are essential workers, and they have to show up. or find a new job. so how else could biden could be a calming influence? he could say well he strongly disagrees with them, he knows that trump supporter's love the country. that pro-life americansld aren't anti-women and that antifa and other violent street movements have no place in this nation. biden, he's not going to do any of that. because he is tiptoeing right now around the far left.e he is more afraid of upsetting them then alienated the more than 74 million americans who turned out for president trump. as long as conservative americans believe that president trump is the only person standing between them and tyranny, they will remain fiercely loyal to him.
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they believe he is one of the few who actually fights for their values and for their families. and in watching everything that's going on right now, who could blame him. andthth that is "the angle." mollie hemingway, and ari fletcher joining me, both fox news contributor. molly, what is the media's role in propping up biden as some kind of uniter? in these last 4-5 weeks? >> it's really interesting to see how immediately after the election, this new p.r. messaging came out. a time for unity, a time for healing. everybody would just immediately submit and decide to let bygones be bygones. there really could be unity, as you point out. there are things that could be done. i think first and foremost there needs to be an apology for joe biden repeatedly falsely calling donald trump a racist, lying about his remarks during his presidency, and saying his
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supporters are racist. that is the bare minimum.ay he could go all the way back for apologies, but if joe biden really wanted to do that, i think that would be an importang first step. >> ari, this idea that you can unite the country when at least 60 million of theth 74 million believe the other side, the people supporting biden really look down on them, hate them, think they are stupid, racist, bigoted.d. youau pick the poison. >> laura, what's happened in politics today, we've gone beyond the normal left and right that divided us in the past. now it's much more a cultural feel. you just put your finger on it, it's a some thought republicans feel the democrats really do just dismiss them, they are little people, they are not smart people. many of them are racist. how many times have we heard this? let me remind you, when president trump won, he promised to be a president for all the country.hepe
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he promised to unite the country. and what was he greeted with? people quoted the resistance. #notmypresident. they boycotted his inaugural, not to mention the collision arguments against him and impeachment. so when one party behaves like that toward somebody else who did try to want to be bipartisan, why do you have any hope joe biden will do it? a series of biden things he said -- what about when he said in 2012, republicans, to a black audience, republicans b want to put you back in chains. he said republicans support slavery. >> laura: historically, completely botching that. mollie, the race thing you keyed on is the most toxic of all along with the russia collusion trying to delegitimize the president.
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anyone believes that you should protect history and not to rip down monuments, even if you disagreed with something about that person's life, years and years later, you are now a persona non grata. you might not get a job, you might not get into college. a lot of people feel targeted. they don't want to be victims, but they feel like strangers in their own country. >> right, this country has always had a a wide variety of people and that has required tolerance on the part of many people. we have seen in recent years just a growing inability to practice tolerance and ann effot
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to not just control people speech, but to destroy people's lives. there's a lot of hatred going around. hatred from really powerful people who seek to police what people think and say and how they operate. this is a big reason why there's a lack of stability right now. it's unreasonable to expect people to get along when one side is given favorite productions and the other side is treated as second-class citizens. even though it's a very, very large percentage of the country. 74 million trump supporter's who have prominent people saying that these people should be exercised from society, should not be allowed to find jobs, that's not peaceful, healing talk at all. >> laura: ari, and georgia we had the big debate. what were your thoughts about how this went down? we will play a little clip of -- trying to dodge a few questions. >> can you hear and now pronounce socialism and marxism? >> listen, i believe in our free enterprise system. ue you support adding more justices to the supreme court? >> i'd like to point out that kelly loeffler actually voted to defund the police.m.
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>> do you support to funding the supreme court? >> really not focused on it. >> my first thought was democrats would've answered those questions.fu i oppose socialism, i pose this idea has come i will support packing the court. think about this. this is sam nunn's seat. he is to represent georgia as a conservative democrat. these democrats are so far to the left, they lose, it's going to be wide. i still think it's going to be a close race. if they win, it is a real departure from the success formula democrats have had. so i give the edge to republicans. >> laura: mollie, ari, great to see you. still coming up, raymond arroyo explains it all on "seen and
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unseen" next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for "seen and unseen." joining us with all the details, raymond arroyo. raymond, i know christmas is your favorite season of the year.ai but elective grinches seem to be popping up everywhere. >> yeah, and they are painting the darkest picture possible of christmas. if you dare to open the gifts with their family or go to church, it's over. california is now in lockdown. new york will surely follow. this is governor cuomo, trying desperately to to -- don't call him a grinch. >> were all happy, cheery, we are going to come together. religious celebration during the holiday season, yes. covid is the grinch. think of it that way. the covid grinch sees this as a season of viral transmission.
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when you hear that holiday music, think covid grinch and be on alert. >> laura: what? >> when i hear that music come i think of a governor who said covid patience and may be responsible for thousands of deaths. dr. anthony fauci joined the chorus of holiday cheer. >> without change, the middle of january can be a very dark time for us. >> laura: everything is dark in there. it's a long, dark winter. it's an endless sacrifice. you want to go back to school until 2024. no rose parade, no church. but you can light buildings on fire, especially if they areo police precincts. my favorite part was whenin
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governor cuomo tried to pass himself and dr. fauci off as part of a buddy movie. >> put us together, we are like the modern day de niro and pacino. you can be whichever one you want. you can be the de niro or the pacino. dnoouchi and cuomo. who do you want to be, robert de niro or pacino? which one do you want to be? >> i love them both. i don't want to hurt the feelings of the other. >> who's the politician? >> the emmy has gone straight t cuomo's head. why he is he trying to cast them as actors known for plain thugs and mob bosses. it's like these two are in a perpetual popularity contest. by the way, did you see the cover of "people" magazine this week? i thought george burns had to return from the dead. look at this.
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[laughs] it's unbelievable toto me. it simply unbelievable. does this man ever do anything but interview? he did cnn this morning and there he is on "people" magazine. it's unbelievable. >> laura: they are sitting there -- now, we are supposed to believe that this is the scariest thing ever and it's awful and it's a horrible tragedy,it we arty know that. but we are supposed to talk about long, dark winter is. no christmas, know this. they are just laughing, having a great time. and you're on this cover and i got a emmy, when are we going to get together in thekngte hampto? >> and who is going to play us in the movie? who is going to play us in the movie of the week. that's what that really was. and governor cuomo may have to expand his analogy. it's more like the three amigos in new york. mary bill de blasio is not only requiring reservations toma
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see the rockefeller center tree, last week he forbade onlookers from even seeing the tree lighting. he had buses parked on t fifth avenue to block the view and cops taped bags and between the buses so children and their parents couldn't see the lighting. i think his heart shrank the sizes, laura. [laughter] it's unbelievable. >> laura: i want to release max the dog. i want him to become vicious and release him on the mean a grinch tour appeared i don't even have words. >> even dr. fauci said the safest place for kids are in schools. he said that today. but they can't go stand on the street and look at a tree lit up? it's unbelievable. >> laura: the looters were just a ripping and bashing the fenty store, go into the car show room. >> it comes in many forms, laura.we there are stories of urging the
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presidents inauguration plans. assuming he does not win the legal challenges he has raised in several states, axios is reporting president trump is considering a made-for-tv grand finale white house departure and a final air force one flight to florida for a political rally, opposite joe biden's inauguration. >> laura: judd deere is casting doubt on that story, the white house telling axios that the president may or may not be considering. i have no idea. i have no idea. >> well, whatever the case may become i think it's kind ofit fascinating. imagine trump counter programming and inauguration with a huge rally in florida. he questions the legitimacy of biden's election and essentialli becomes the critic and chief of the next four years challenging biden's every move. he would also not be the first president to skip the successors swearing in. >> laura: john quincy adams, nixon -- come on, we are going to nixon for that?
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i don't know if we want to bring up that name in that case. raymond, i appreciate it. never a grinch.ni >> no grinch. it shouldn't be the most miserable time of year. >> laura: up ahead, one of the biggest porn sites on the world. why has it not been deplatformed? the back story next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: pornhub is one of the most profitable websites in the world. the site attracts 3.5 billion viewers every month, that's more than netflix or amazon. well, last week liberal columnist in os "the new york times" wrote a scathing expose. pornhub became a trafficker. she said she was adopted in china and traffic by her adopted family, forced to appear on videos. some of thesee videos appeared n pornhub and regularly appear there. joining me now, the director. this is just the tip of the iceberg, what else have they allowed on this disgusting site? >> listen, pornhub and the parent company are the largest public collection of criminal
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nonconsensual, violence in the world. pornhub is not a porn site, it is a crime scene. the reason why this has happened is because the site is intentionally set up for exploitation and that is all it takes to upload a hard-core sex act to the most popular porn site is a email address. you could essentially anonymously, and under 10 minutes -- there is no government issued i.d. required to prove that these are not children. there is no consent verification toes prove that these are not women who are being assaulted. and now we know in many cases, they are. and the site is actually infected with real videos of abuse of children, sex trafficking, all kinds of
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nonconsensual image abuse. >> laura: lila, they said to us when we confronted -- they said any assertion that this happened with our consent is untrue. they said they absolutely say what you are group is alleging is untrue. >> that is absolutely ridiculous, because listen, the evidence is out there, it is public. the people and the perpetrators who have actually assaulted and attacked women on the site to have been prosecuted. they have been arrested in numerous occasions. they are actually behind bars already. so the idea that this doesn't exist on the site is laughable. the case is closed. this site is explicit and enabling and not only enabling,
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but profiting from the mass rape and trafficking of women and children.. >> laura: last week justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister with a parent company mind geek, said this about pornhub. watch. >> i am always extremely concerned with a gender-based violence, with exploitation of minors, with child pornography. we are going to continue to work with police agencies and security agencies and all means possible to ensure that all canadians are kept safe. >> laura: your reaction paired what took him so long? >> we need a more than concern. we need action. there has been public evidence since last year and beyond that children at this very moment are being raped on the world's largest porn site for profit and pleasure,, and justin trudeau ad the u.s. doj needs to take immediate action.it a they need to enforce the criminal code and they need to shut it down.
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>> laura: i don't mean to interrupt, we are out of time, but we are going to have you back. i am going to help you with what you are doing here. this is so outrageous -- i don't even have words for this. i keep saying that tonight because so much is happening. but they give for doing what you are doing. we are on it, we are staying on it, and anything we can do to help you. because this is -- this can't be allowed. our department of justice has to do something as well. so thank you so much tonight. and coming up, what made chuck yeager such a good fighter t pilot. we will let himom explain in the p,"last bite." we will let
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>> laura: we told you about the passing of chuck yeager. what made him such an incredible fighter pilots? >> 11% of all fighter pilots involved in combat, 11% shot
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down 90% of all the airplanes destroyed. that is quite a discrepancy. so after the war, the american federation's did some research and they found out that these, without exception, these 11% were all raised as rural kids with a gun in their hand. >> laura: wow, a rural kid with a gun in his hand that ended up being a legend to millions and millions of americans. god rest her soul. shannon bream and the fox news at 19 take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: a true american hero, laura. when we can celebrate for sure. >> laura: absolutely, have a great show. >> a true american hero, one we can celebrate. shannon: have a great show. we will be praying for his family tonight. >> americans questioning prescriptions for tackling coronavirus with the potential biden cabinet member

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