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>> sean: i wasn't but now i am. difference. if you believe in big >> laura: awesome show, sean. great to see you. i'm laura ingraham and this is government, if you believe in high taxes, you believe in the "the ingraham angle" from cancel culture, you believe in more regulation, you believe ing defunding the police, you'd washington. should there be a racketeering believe in a smaller military, investigation into big tech's you believe in government run preemptive strike on certain health care, you should vote corners of conservative media? congressman devin nunes says yes democrat. support them. go all in.y, andik he's here to tell us why. joe biden gets off scot-free for but if you want to make sure hiss incendiary commentary that all of everybody in the following last week's chaos on family has a chance had a dream ♪ >> laura: it's time for our capitol hill? with lower taxes and smaller w government and allow you to pick "seen and unseen" segment or we expose the big cultural stories of the day. your health care plan, somebody supports the military, bob woodson is here and he's for that we turn to fox news going to tell us why biden is contributor raymond arroyo. individuals that support the police and we want to have a secure border, you know what you raymond. arnold and the message over the leaning on all of this racially want to do? you ought to be all in for the charged rhetoric.o weekend compared trump and his supporters to nazis. what's behind that. republicans. >> i am very aware of and kamala's cover controversy >> laura: senator, hold on the and arnold reveals his insecurity. second. kristallnacht, the night of didn't mitt romney try that in 2012 and joe biden said you're broken glass. wednesday was the day of broken going to put people back in chains, as b i recall. thes right here in united states. raymond arroyo has that and more everybody thinks that romney was treated so well by the democrats in "seen and unseen." but they lacerated him in 2012 and he lost. you see this sword. this is the conan sword. mccain lost in 2008. so until trump came along, they our democracy is like the steel but first, breaking up is hard hadn't won since 2004 with of this sword. to do.ar that's the focus of tonight's george w. bush. angle. long before last week's despicable siege of the capitol, we were warning you that the >> well, i won as governor. i ran on the same platform in president-elect biden, we stand democrats were gearing up for 2018 and we won. with you today, tomorrow and
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campaign of retribution. i won the hispanic vote because we talked everybody so i'm going forever.politician. to help our republicans, find banned, blocked, purged. great candidates just like kevin mccarthy did and we will help he will no doubt regret that. social media is taking on our incumbents and make sure we the larger point here is the have great grassroots. governator has taken a moment of conservatives and free speech. big tech is ramping up the war we are going to make sure we clearly show the differences and national tragedy and violence and made it all about himself, mon conservative thought. what is their true goal? blunting trump's digitalva his personal background, what momentum. platitudes about loving we are going to raise money. if you want to give come you can his father said, and i always worry when actors have to pull out a prop to remind the go to the website and we are diversity. increasingly they want none of going to make sure people can audience of who they are, laura. is every actor with a famous a n it.mp run these races well and we're meaning they want conservatives going to focus on election security and we are going to havee big wins in '22. vanished altogether from the i think we are going to shock a national event? public square. instead of convincing people can we expect political analysis from chris hemsworth? he's got the qualifications. that you were right and they were wrong, it is shutting them >> this is the original hammer down and taking away their people what we can accomplish in livelihoods. november 2022. i still remember when liberals were liberals, when they >> laura: clearly, senator, the democrats are going to use the chaos of last week, the distrusted big corporations had they supported debate and incursion into the capitol, dialogue. it's got some weight to it. everything we saw. >> you have the axe too. >> laura, wait until the loss of life. bette midler breaks out those but long before trump, they gave teeth she wore in "hocus-pocus." not to punish the people who did she can make the case that the all of it but to punish the up on trying to persuade political foes and they decided witch teeth are well worn and as instead to persecute them.
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movement, meaning all of the strong as our civil rights and silence them. ideas on china, immigration, dereg, all of it, they are off maybe she will c repeat this demonize them. threat. with the rise of big tech, they tharnold's comments were equally as unserious. now have powerful ideological allies to help do just that.h, the table. that is convenient, is it not? let's not forget what >> absolutely. schwarzenegger's performance is truly about. it's called payback for this. both twitter and facebook have banned president trump and the twitter alternative, parler, lost its home on amazon web but if you talk to american families, i talk to people in florida every day. services. the dnc media, they tried to they want a positive message. joe biden should be excited >> we had tremendous success. about the fact that he's going they hired a big, big movie to become the president next star, arnold schwarzenegger, to avoid the question of monopoly power altogether. week and should have a positive take my place. message. and we know how that turned out. >> this is a private company. he's a hypocrite. we hear a lot of free-speech he says i want unity but i want the ratings went right down the things. it's not the government. tubes. it's been a total disaster. i want to just pray for arnold if we can for those ratings. >> sensor if you are a government entity versus a >> at least he's praying for him, laura. private company making a to call my opponents nazis. >> laura: i don't know. decision. i want unity but if you want to move forward with impeachment, go ahead. this is not what americans want. that you may have crossed the line with the privilege of usin how does my family get help? i want a job. our service. >> it's very important context. i want my kids to have a great i don't understand it. the country is reeling. school. i want to have a safe community. democrats don't do those things. it's not a first amendment republicans do. battle. people are really upset. >> laura: florida is a model. everyone is incredibly upset and horrified. >> laura: the media is answering an argument that no ♪ >> laura: the g.o.p. is i've said that on election fractured, doom, totally over. one on the right is really just forget it. night, at the white house. i'm not sure what that added especially when you have to -- florida is the model for going
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forward for republicans. making. weapple, and twitter et cetera e texas, few other states. private companies. heard that, right? kristi noem in south dakota. we've got to have great we know that the bill of rights doesn't apply to private companies and when we use the you've heard it especially after term "free-speech, free the past few days that we may be might we be giving the democrats it's dramatic enough. a little too much credit? to ret we don't need a musical score expression," we are speaking candidates. underneath your produced video. no offense to martha mcsally or kelly loeffler, they were not it's dramatic enough actually what happened. metaphorically if they can get the strongest candidates. >> when you spend your film career killing people, feo maimg i know you're going to help, senator and thank you so much for being here tonight. that concept, not literally. great to see you. peopleba and beheading them, the problem is that most you're probably not the best messenger of calm and peace. participants on both sides are come back soon. a sword is it pretty bad analogy of what democracy is. trying to fit their arguments as the senator mentioned, rather a sword is meantwot to kill. into a libertarian framework in than the unifying force, that he claimed to be, joe biden threw which policymakers should only concern themselves with gasoline on the fire in bad faith rhetoric to put it mildly. >> laura: on top of it, it was the former governor of california. i much of it along racial lines. government action. in that case, private actors should be able to do whatever they want. major blowback over a very but it's been obvious for a long time thatr this framework no >> no one can tell me that if important issue, the "vogue" it'd been a group of black lives magazine cover featuring kamala harris because people longer works. online are calling for, this is for most of the problems that we now face. private companies in the my favorite story, anna wintour, united states have too much matter protesting yesterday that the liberal editor, good friends of the obamas, to resign. it wouldn't have been -- they she got caught in cancel power. many with market caps larger culture. than the gdp of our closest they say that it's a washed out allies. wouldn't of been treated varied very differently. so much so that they can mess of poor quality. i think it's a great picture of interfere with our national her. thenck the mob of thugs that stormed the capitol. interests in all sorts of wby sd >> laura: not only is the what's wrong with the picture? notion that the capitol hill >> the people at vogue and the police officers went easy on harris camp worked together on shipping jobs to china, they can strengthen these folks was rejected by the video evidence, it's totally demoralizing the force. all aspect t of the shoot. the greenn and pink colors were
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ideology, they can create the an homage to her sorority. type of tensions that explode a report says that the capitol she chose to wear the converse into riots and protests police have had to respond to a couple incidents in which sneakers. when vogue made this laid-back officers threatened to harm shot of harris its cover, her camp said this was not the image themselves. a female officer turned in her that they had approved. they are losing it. own weapon out of fear of what might happen. of dollars into our politics another officer reportedly these companies can effectively committed suicide after responding to the rise. corrupt our entire system. >> laura: "the washington post" critic and by purging opposing voices joining me is bob woodson author wrote "the cover did not give off the internet altogether they of the new book "lesson from the least of these." kamala d. harris due respect. it was overly familiar. bob, your reaction to what biden it was a cover image that, in can so further political did in the aftermath. effect, called harris by her first name without invitation." division and distort the clinical debate in the country.s oh, my gosh. >> it's outrageous that they in a sense, other than the continue to weaponize race and changes in technology, this kind that's bad writing. on top of everything else. of harassing punitive posture is nothing really new for big also they are just >> vogue responded and they said marginalizing. thatauthentic, approachable nate business. does no one remember "mr. smith which vogue felt as one of the hallmarks of the biden-harris administration. goes to washington"? the character of a nation is here's my problem with determined by how we treat the >> either he falls in line with least of its members. us and behaves himself, or i it. we hear the argument and you've been talking about it all show. will break him so wide open they private corporations have a will never be able to find the right to make editorial pieces. >> what is your interest in i a think bill bennett and othes decisions, to ban the president this? have argued that when people see of the united states and others from their platforms. poor and blacks, they see a sea at the same time, tntd states as >> [laughs] well, anything that benefits the from their platforms. state is important to me. its industry, newspapers and of victims and people on the right when they see poor, they
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other odds and ends. see aliens. at the same time, this group if i felt that you have the if you go to any of the major a welfare of the state at heart wants to know fire and editor of like i have, i would say you are cities, you go into low income a man to watch. black and white communities, a private corporation for making you'd be hard-pressed to know an editorial decision about the pawhich political party is in >> laura: the real villain in cover of her magazine. because i don't think it's power. flattering enough. the reason the president was so that movie isn't really the by the way, vogue released an government. popular among whites is because alternative cover to the delight he gave them a vote, voice. of the harris camp. it's a mogul who owns a media company and uses that company to too many politicians look down they like this one better. their noses at these >> laura: i mean, melania got communities. promote his business interests. all of those covers. there's always a risk that in a what we are doing at the woodson wasn't unfair. system like ours, a small group of rich people will end up center is recognizing that poor having outsize influence, too blacks are being exploited by race. >> zero. much power. the >> laura: what? she got no covers. >> none, still waiting. left, and they are using it to kamala harris is gone four cover and that's where we are right story since the election in my now. the detriment of black people. problem is you don't get to so instead of talking about more blacks are killed by other blacks in one year then wassolv. create your own narrative. rights, it's time to start talking about power. what we are doing at the woodson of course a private company has center is we are giving low >> laura: raymond, raymond. a right to refuse service to income blacks an opportunity to speak for themselves and also this is a sign of all that is to low income whites to speak for themselves. potential customers jor tech it can't be rhetoric. companies have today? come, this hugging, kissing relationship at the press. poor blacks in florida for the tough questions instance, in a race, he won by private corporation for making of course not. 32,000 votes and that's because it's ridiculous. so it's time to start thinking about new rules. 100,000 low income black families voted for desantis
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it's absurd to say that we have to just live with this crazy and unjust outcomes solely because those outcomes are dictated by because of his position on >> laura: raymond, raymond. this is a sign of all that is to choice and education. come, this huggy, kissy relationship at the press. the tough questions are going to the private sector. be, how much do you hate donald trump? we are not libertarians. they demonstrated that they are do you think donald trump is the willing to put issues at a race worst president of the last we are american. we are free to build the type of century or the last 200 years? society that we want to live in. we don't let companies engage in even though obama and oprah came to campaign for the black insider trading, do we? we don't let companies, at least the ones in this country, you slave labor. >> laura: brian williams will do that. why did an outbreak of covid deaths at one nursing home we aren't going to let a tiny coterie of rich people corrupt coincide with an explosion of candidate. vaccine distribution? what is behind the story? our entire political system. this isn't about redistributing it should send a signal to republicans. dr. harvey risch dives into this mystery o next. wealth. they've got to do more than just this is about redistributing talk and look down their noses. they have got to use their voice. show up and take action to ♪ power. improve the conditions for dr. hervey dives into this andd this process has already begun. people and not just write white papers or look down their noses as they haveow done. president trump's administration about antitrust litigation against google. last month, 48 attorneys general and the federal trade commission filed antitrust charges against >> laura: everyone, bob, sorry facebook, it's a huge move. to interrupt but people whoo don't know you. bob actually walked the walk. it's a move to reverse the acquisitions of instagram and whatsapp that facebook did years ago. you are not a policy wonk who and it enjoys right at this moment broad bipartisan support, lives in a think tank world in
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d.c. or goes on television every including from senator bernie sanders and night like me, frankly. congresswoman ocasio-cortez. yet both are also in favor of silencing voices like trump's. you actually are in the trenches doing the hard work and changing people's lives every day. it's amazing what you've done so i guess they are too rabid, and what your organization hasu' they hate trump too much, they done in your work is really important. are too short sighted to see how this all could ultimately bob, thank you so much. up next, schwarzenegger raises a sword against trump and kamala's backfire on them. so i'd like to keep this simple. team, well, it has a problem hereel it is. with "vogue" magazine. we will tell you what that means. "seen and unseen" raymond arroyo if big tech was truly worried next. about speech that incites harm ♪ and violence, well, youtube, facebook and twitter, they would have removed all the content from antifa and radical islamists years ago. they didn't. we obviously can't have the type of strong, free traditional middle-class society that we want if people have enough power to crush almost anyone who gets in their way. that's the situation we have right now. we cannot allow a situation
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where the ccp has unlimited access, unlimited ability to spout dangerous propaganda while the g.o.p. is effectively silenced. and that means we must ensure that this tech oligarchy never amasses that type of power, that much power again. and that's the angle. joining me now is john hinderaker, cofounder of the website power line and president of the minnesota-based think tank center for the american experiment and victor david hanson. victor, the bottom line is republicans need to get off the free-speech argument here because that ultimately runs th. instead talk about the power grid. with a few people having outsize power and influence. do you agree?
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>> absolutely. these three companies that went after parler, amazon, and google and apple combined together have 4 trillion in market capitalization, three of the i feel like we're forgetting something. five largest corporations in the world and they gave over let me check. 200 million along with silicon valley to joe biden and xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security they put 500 million in preselected precincts to enhance built around you. no, i think we're good. good. a particular vote so they are so when you're away, you don't have to worry. very powerful and they are the tent. we forgot... the tent. coordinated. they are not in isolation. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. they takens place when hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no corporations are not giving term contract required. click or call today. they feel they were participating in demonstrations. there's book contracts beingr mt donald trump should be deplatformed. and it's asymmetrical. they don't goks in defense of looting or people who advocate the destruction of
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israel on twitter and the sad thing is weern have been here before in the 19th century. this is what the trust busters were trying to do and they made the argument, remember what the monopoly said. if they don't like the oil, don't use it. get on a horse. that's what these people are saying. if you don't like google or you don't like apple, don't use it. we are saying what do we use? gmail? or parler. they are worse than the 19th century monopolies because they are not even giving you the alternative of a horse. trying to control all methods. >> laura: speaking of lockdowns, total lockdown on information sharing for certain classes of people. in this case the political class. john, want to play the story from secretary pompeo addressing the voice of america folks earlier today. >> censorship, wokeness, political correctness all points in one direction, authoritarianism cloaked as
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twitter and facebook and apple on on too many university campuses today. it's not who we are. it's not who we are as americans. >> laura: don't they all want us to be stuck on a college campus forever? >> laura: a massive covid >> yeah, the whole world is becoming a college campus. the point that i want to make is ♪ >> laura: a massive covid if we do have remedies. outbreak at one new york state nursing home a skilled 24 residents and infected 137 since december 21st. what is striking is that all of this happened at the same exact if these companies are time that 80% of the residence suppressing conservative speech and half of the staff began at the behest of democratic party politicians or getting vaccinated. joining me now is dr. harvey in hopes of getting favorable risch, professor of epidemiology antitrust treatment, we can do something about it. the courts can do something. at yale school of public health. dr. risch, you say there are if these oligarchs are conspiring together to try to some things that we need to understand about who these crush a company like parler, it's a plain violation of section 1 of the sherman act. vaccine are actually protecting. and what they are not there is a remedy for that. by the way, laura, amazon lost protecting. $33 billion in market >> good evening, laura. capitalization today after it these vaccines are good but they was sued by parler. protect the people who take them. who take them. obviously the market thinks there's a risk. >> laura: and victor, this is
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also a fact, is it not, i'd say, let's be conservative, let same so like the flu vaccine, the flu vaccine keeps you from dying 100 million people of 330 million disagree with this from the flu by large and these vaccines will protect you from cancel culture wokeness whatever getting really sick or dying with covid. that is the aim. but they don't protect you from transmitting the virus to other people. you want to call it. that's a lot of people. w right? that's a country. and they don't work 100%. in fact we know from what moderna told us about their that's more than a country. vaccine that people over age 65 that's two countries. that's a lot of people to lose, they only protect about 86% of the time, and that means there's as john said, and those people have an ability to start their still a good chunk of people, 14% in that age group who would tstill need a backup. own businesses, their own schools, their own ways of they would need to be treated if they got sick in spite of taking the vaccine. communicating with each other. you have to be prepared to cover it. this drives a wedgethalready ve. >> yeah, want silicon valley isa >> laura: as far as we know, these new variations, mutations nation where if you are of the virus, dr. risch, are we conservative, you have your own somewhat confident that these social media. if you're liberal, you have your own and never the twain shall vaccines actually protect meet.oud against most of the mutations that we are aware of now?
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>> so far, yes. what they have done, laura, in the past, they told right-wing people, conservatives, we are in particular the british laissez-faire capitalist, strain, it's been expanding in entrepreneurial par excellence capitalist.nc leave us alone. on the other london, the evidence is that the vaccines now generate antibodies that neutralize that strain about as well as the regular side of their mouth and say to the left we are channelingo our strain and it looks like having had the original covid infection profits to you so you leave us alone. also protects against that new what they have assumed in their arrogance is that people in the conservative side would never do what they do and are too busy strain in addition. so for now we are okay. >> laura: that's good news. with their families and careers this is a real good news. to notice all of this and they don't realize that if people stand up and say you know what, you're a monopoly, we are going to apply solutions that it you've been talking about this lnd this program has been worked for 130 years, we are going to do that we are going to highlighting this since i think last may. vitamin d. not patronize you. they are going to be shocked at how powerful the people are. should every american be taking of vitamin d3 supplement over a they think they have hollywood and academia and foundations and certain age today? entertainment, professional adsports, social media, now tell us about the new study. >> yes, there's been a number of studies that show the benefits politics. on immune stimulation, making they are right but there is still something called the the immune system work normally people, the people. instead of sluggishly by the people have a saying they they haven't woken up yet but when they wake up they're going to have a very loud voice and i
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don't think silicon valley had any idea in their arrogance the supplementing with vitamin d, contempt and how people are especially in the winter months when there's very little sun m angry. >> laura: you are seeing twitter's market cap. exposure, especially if people homes.their or in work situations indoors. yeah, well, twitter's market vitamin d is completely safe supplement. cap. even europe is saying france and germany, different rationales. they have been chomping at the bit to regulate these companies. one can take 4,000 to 6,000 they haven't wishing to regulate units of vitamin d a day. these companies and republicans it's inexpensive relatively speaking and it's beneficial for keeping the immune system have stepped in to save them. that's the irony. working really well. >> laura: and everybody should be taking a presumably in theke senior centers and senior care areas as well. >> the either irony, the graduate from karl marx it is routinely very low in university is coming out in elderly patients.. opposing twitter and facebook vitamin d levels. and so on. dr. risch, thank you for highlighting that. useful and positive information tonight. thank you so much. when we come back, wise words about where we go from here. even the east germans like free speech better than we do. the last bite explains. >> laura: that's truly ♪ pathetic. go for it, democrat, big tech guys. thanks so much. among the techs cracked down on conservative voices, none i don'tt think was more egregious than the coordinated
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deplatforming of parler. they are fighting back and filing a lawsuit claiming that amazon web services was motivated by political eminence. joining me ass a commitment devin nunes. the doj has been investigating this coordinated assault on joparler, yes? >> i would hope so. i have no idea to know that they have. but your last guest talked about antitrust, civil rights, i think there's under the rico statute, because clearly the coordination of this effort to systematically leak something to the fake news media before parler executives even find out in all three of these companies do it virtually in the same hour, that's the definition of racketeering. >> laura: remember they got into trouble some years back, a cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought question of price-fixing of labor. we had planned carefully for our remember with engineers, they were -- i believe it was a
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supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to class action and they were like, help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe wait a second. selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm why are all the salaries the same skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our feed. this isn't the first time their policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have power has been questioned and litigated. one hundred thousand dollars or there is a massive judgment more of life insurance you may against the big tech companies in that labor pricing case. qualify to sell your policy. in the hundreds of millions of don't cancel or let your policy dollars. >> i try to figure out, these guys had it so good. they wanted to be altruistic. lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out about four years ago i started if you policy qualifies. or call to see silicon valley attacked the number on your screen. me for exposing the hoax. anybody that was exposing the coventry direct, redefining russia hoax, you began to get insurance. targeted on the social media platforms and i quickly found myself where i had basicallyn disappeared. i had hate speech used against me. i had my rights violated. i was slandered and defamed. i have been fighting those battles. i've been warning about this for
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four en years. i think it's really important. i have some of my colleagues they don't realize. think abouth year and i was one of the first members to get on the platform. 25% of every trump voter is on parler today. okay. that's one of every four voters on parler. we have no way to communicate, elaura. when i am on the other platforms, i get shadow banned so i stopped using them because nobody was able to see my information. i think with this is. what causes these people to do this? i think it goes back to the old saying, that absolute power corrupts absolutely. these guys are sick. these are sick people.so they are sick in the head. i think you're right, they are just trying to buy off the politicians in washington. i think you mentioned it.
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facebook spent nearly $500 million, likely illegal because there hasn't -- they happen to drop it in to heavily democrat precincts that voted heavily for the democrats. >> laura: yeah, well, everybody spends a lot of money in these elections but we are spending like hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. i mean, i remember when the democrats used of a problem with that. but beyond that, congressman, we are seeing a corrosive and poisonous atmosphere fomented by a radical, waste radicals who did what they did in the capital and it was a despicable -- and i hope they are all prosecuted to the full extent extent of the law. it's infuriating. but we are having now a situation where they are poisoning and already poisonous situation with these moves. that is throwing kerosene on the fire as well. congressman, real quick. >> parler is dark right now. they are gone. you're not going to be able to get the app. you have 25% of the republican voters in this country.
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>>: debate. they don't want to debate. >> no plao converse. no way -- they are not going to be on twitter anymore. they are not going to be on facebook. where are they going to be? they are trying to force them back to their own platforms so they can control them and feed them garbage. 25% of america is saying go to rycehell. we know you are full of it and you are fake news and we are going to be on your platform. and then the platform goes poof in the dead of night on the sunday night and it's gone, no .. longer there. >> laura: like the old soviet union. i lived there for a short period of time in college. no conversation. no debate, no conversation, do we t: are told. anyway, congressman, great to see you tonight. has biden's racially charged language affected the morale of the capitol police? >> laura: thomas jefferson in a 200 ones have this about bringing the country bob woodson has reaction and and thomas jefferson in 1801 said this about bringing the senator rick scott tells us what he says the democrats are at country together after a bitter election, though the will in the
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