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duke lacrosse, ferguson mcsherry, nicholas sandmann, baltimore -- why do we get it right? russia, ukraine. why do we get everything right to get it wrong? because they rush the judgment the likely did it again. your heart should be troubled, laura ingraham takes in the way. >> laura: time you set your heart should be troubled, you go right to me. that's like a hard handoff. i know, that's a hard handoff. >> sean: it will make your heart feel better. >> laura: were going to in the handbasket and that takes us to laura. thanks. no! no, were not, the good thing is our policies work. no, our policies -- >> sean: in a hand baskets. >> laura: as i going to your next book title? >> sean: no more books. i'm done with the books. i did it to warn america, live free or die, america on the
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brink. were on the brink side of things and i'm hoping we can get here. >> laura: that's the fighting spirit. hannity, i'm telling you. >> sean: i'm fighting like heck! >> laura: let not your heart be troubled. let not your heart be troubled. all right. all right, well. >> sean: you'll make us all feel better. go ahead. >> laura: hannity, that's a great show. on laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle," big show. the events of last week have called into serious question the vision and the judgment of those leading the republican party. if we will explain what we mean by that. plus, collett woke elementary. a californian school is forcing varied raters to deconstruct their racial and gender, and every identity, rank themselves according to their "power and privilege." chris rufo has the document and share them with us tonight.
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the democratic leaders conspired to destroy american businesses. and not hurt trump. well, we show you how. but first, never trumper takes about. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." the post running, "the new york times," "the washington post," their intolerant bunch. they bend over back to give to china well endlessly malign president trump and his followers. they hate publishing conservative writers but they will make an exception for republicans who trash trump or otherwise echo democrats talking points. enter rich lowry whose magazine national review, back in february 2016, publish this against trump's addition. in this new political magazine piece which he seems pretty self
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satisfied with. list each of the capitol, the postelection challenges gave him a classic see i told you so moment. but he had for years and only sang them now. he writes in opposition to what former trump nfc staffer michael antone called the flight 93 election during the 2016 campaign. now his point was that i republicans who may be did not like trump's toner style, they need to get on board with them to save americans from the democrats and all they were planning to do. while, history has shown that his basic view was correct. the left has proven itself to be dangerous. the g.o.p. establishment was hapless and we needed to take a chance on something else. so he was 100% right. that chance we took on trump broadus for years of time and three good justices on the
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supreme court. now, lauri simply ignore the fact that we have the strongest economy in the g7 for the last three years of trump's presidency. if you remember how bright things looked before the wuhan play good hits? i do. let's not forget, washington finally challenged china and shifted the national conversation and ended up ending our attitude of weakness for the dangerous government. trump has laws and made mistakes, don't we all? given the nightmare of the second impeachment vote, the capital may be spend we don't know yet. indeed, in recent axios episodes poll for all abuse to write to trump off, 92% of trump voters would vote for him again as with 46% of self-described traditional republican.
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it's a facetious argument to claim that trump made things worse in america and all the problems that we have now are without him. accept things would be much worse with hillary's open borders, flat wages, unstoppable china, and of course high taxes. no one ever said that character and norms don't matter. that was always a strawman argument. but part of character is courage and part of that includes a willingness to fight for others. norms that are designed to ignore the voice of the people and make it easier for left a rule should be disregarded. now george w. bush largely respect is a good man. that's across the political spectrum now. but during his presidency, they branded mr. nice guy is a dimwitted frat boy a war criminal. his approval rating when he left office? 34%. during bush's second term,
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republicans lost the house, the senates, and the presidency to obama. but presumably, lowery in the never trumper is considered that resounding success. the bottom line is that lowery, nice guy, is like a lot of folks who make money only because corporate bigwigs write checks. like many of the never trumpers, his career is grounded in 1990. look, that was a time when americans were generally pretty optimistic. the world was generally safe. the left was held in check by memories of reagan's landslide. he's never been able to accept that the world of the 1990s no longer's exists. i think of lowry, to see if you're china? i don't know, doesn't seem to fear aoc or the council culture. it doesn't seem to fear globalism are open borders, rising crime rates, big tech. he things we should maybe oppose that stuff, sure. but in the pleasant gentle
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manner of may be mitt romney, morning the kids not to stay out too late. the view seems to be that the left in china, big tech will prevail. our culture will turn into garbage, our global influence will be lost and middle class will be destroyed. that's no reason for us to stop being genteel. his real fear, one thing that gets him and the rest of the national review crowd riled up, is the american people who lead plainly regards as dangerous fanatics in need of controlling. writing on generates success is a dangerous attempt of taking down desperate people who would be easily handled by sufficiently staffed capital police. well, we see how much influence he's gotten and the party today. if you can only rally ten house members to impeach trump. the overwhelming majority of the party agrees that he was right
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and that we must try harder to save our country. trump did not get us all the way there. back in 1964, barry goldwater didn't get us all the way there either. he lost and landslide in large part because he was too angry to stubborn, and two divisive. they never conceded that nominating him was a mistake. they learned the lessons in the campaign and built their movement until they saved our country. that's what's going on here now and that's what we're going to do here now. a self-indulgent think tank and snooze a conservative publication continued their slow phase. that's the angle. joining me now, after a mentioned michael antone, former child national security official and lecturer at hillsdale college. michael, it appears that the tenants of your piece were right
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on the money. the left is ravenous and the establishment is ill-equipped to handle it. your thoughts tonight? >> yeah, well, look, i would say first of all, look, i'm not a mind reader so that things are predicted in 2016 of what the left's doing now, i discovered in their own writing and all i had to do was read and listen to them and they were saying and we get power and this is what we want to do. so i take no pleasure from having been right, i'd much rather have been wrong and have none of this come to pass. it's instructive, first of all, the national review founded is allegedly the flagship magazine of the conservative movement. it is edited by rich lowry. do the subscribers and donors who are mostly overwhelming leave support trump, made the argument the republican party should have lost and supported hillary clinton in 2016. do they know that? moreover, he didn't post in his
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own magazine to see, he published in a general of the beltway elite and intellectual, that's a stretch, but the beltway political and media elite so that he could basically signal to them don't worry i'm on your side against the rubes it, i'm still one of you. i find that sad to coin the phrase and quite hypocritical because, yes, the national reveal published against trump in february 2016, over the course of the administration as the review published an avalanche of pro-trump pieces, and policies. rich lowry's name was on many of the pieces. before his own subscriber base and donor base he said i like what trump is doing here, i like he's tough and strong here. he leads them to believe his magazine supporting the president's agenda and now to the d.c. elite he shows a different face. >> laura: it's funny. while this is being published, the political playbook which is another publication they send out over the internet, they were
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debating about when they should allow ben shapiro as a guest to edits of the political playbook. a lot of the employees of the staffers at political were like oh, you can't let depends of be. he's took an serve it have. but he's okay because he was largely seem to be a balance against b6, correct? >> absolutely. if you're totally right about that. it's for a conservative or republican to get in, to bash his own side. they're happy to have that. but they don't want to have a full throated defense of the agenda or your side. but the schapiro team with team was sensible and didn't really defend trump. when it says is that there is an attempt right now to identify january 6th with everybody who voted for trump. essentially rule 75 million americans as ineligible to participate in american politics forever more and have no
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legitimate concerns, no interest, never listen to them again. he said that this is aside from morally wrong, it is dangerous for the stability of our politics. he's giving the establishment a warning. you're going too far and it will actually harm and not help your interest over time and of course he gets punished for having made that discussion. >> laura: a former republican senator bob parker lent a little bit of the truth today. >> i'm actually glad to, i hate what's happened in our country, but i'm actually thankful that people have been able to see that president's true character. never allow this type of person ever to become the republican nominee and certainly be president of the united states. >> laura: glad, i said this to one of my producers the other day. i hate to say this but it seems like the left and some people on msnbc, seem to be -- i don't think they want people hurt, but
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there enjoying the moment because then they could say see i told you so and then we find out and of course that one of the guys at the riot, john sullivan, you will get into it later, was a anti-trump and t for anarchist, whatever you want to call him. who was causing trouble long before this rally. he was obviously not a reporter of the president to say the least. >> this is the culmination to destroy the president. let me back up and not saying he had no role in generate sixth. but there is an attempt over to time to say that we got him now. he's finally done this and that's, he will be cut off from his supporters and everything. january 6th give them the opportunity to do something they wanted to do for a long time and had been trying unsuccessfully to do for a long time. of course, it's entirely predictable to see all of this drawing.
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i suppose it's sad to see it from people who had beforehand pledged, if not unqualified support partial support and nice things and they're telling us oh, well, yeah, when i was saying in a public i never meant it. i hated everything about it. >> laura: this is why people hate politics, politicians, because of the smarmy, double, talk on both sides here out of your mouth depending on what crowd you're talking to, and trump did call people out for that. he did that and they never liked him for it because he was divided in the swamp and never got over that. michael, i hope you enjoyed the angle, i enjoyed writing it. thank you for joining us, come back soon. mitch mcconnell didn't allow voting to convict the president and the impeachment trial that would take place after trump leaves office. unbelievable. it today, house minority leader kevin mccarthy's office confirmed his opposition to
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removing liz cheney from house leadership after she blindsided the caucus with her announcing supporting the impeachment of trump. both men are making political calculations but what message does it sent to the republican base that still overwhelmingly in trump's corner? joining me now, congressman bob boyd. the strategy seems to be very stupid, but republicans have played stupid before. mitch mcconnell supposed to be the smartest guy that ever left so what's happening now? >> this is a inexcusable impeachment proceeding that's happening and a sham as we all know. there is no basis for it. it's inexcusable for the third ranking political party to vote with the democrats for this. at the conference chairs in charge of communications and to make herself into a talking point for the democrats where they beat us over during the impeachment proceedings with her, before her voted to enter
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vote for and peach meant is inexcusable. leadership is a privilege and it comes with responsibility and the responsibility has been irreparably violated. to impeach with seven days left, no impact, not removing him early, he's leaving office in seven days and yesterday's vote. to do that was not only wrong for president trump, to harm him, did damage him, to tarnish his legacy. it's wrong for the republican party and it's wrong for the country most importantly. >> laura: we found out, the fbi found out in the briefing that the planning for this converging on the capitol took place in the days preceding trump's speech. the idea that the speech, it was happening while the speech was going on i believe. correct me if i'm wrong, i believe i'm correct. i'm not saying no mistakes were made to, but come on. i ask you a question about liz cheney, nothing against her personally, i am sure she's a wonderful person, i really do.
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but if you're going to be one of the key leaders of the republican party, should you not agree with the republican voters on key issues? not be in opposition to your own base and playing against your own base? >> yeah, what does this say? it's perhaps the most important vote any of us will ever take to remove the president or at least symbolically do that because there's only one week left in his turn. but to do it when the chips are down and the most important votes and this is a president who's given us record low unemployment, the greatest economy over a lifetime, more strong border control, peace in the middle east, when he has done an energy independence, conservative judges in the supreme court to try to tarnish that legacy because you have a personal been diction against him, personal revenge to tarnish his legacy. just inexcusable and that's why myself and others are calling for her to step down as a leader of the republican party. >> laura: congressman, left-wing activists i am referenced with michael anton
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has been charged in the capitol riot. he was there to document what was going on except fox news is reporting that he can allegedly be heard egging on the protesters in the video as we provided to the fbi. i read the fbi affidavit and inside the building he told reporters that we got to get this burned and it's our house. in fact caught on tape saying similar things during a d.c. riot over the summer. >> we got the [bleep] are in this down, this [bleep] [bleep]. pull out the [bleep] [bleep]. we end about the [bleep]. >> laura: i guess we weren't doing facial recognition and arresting him back then or where they? questioning? maybe they were. we were raising this issue the other night that some of these people, they didn't appear to be the regular trump rally people. they seem to be tactically set up and some work he went on.
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but that guy obviously was a left wing activist telling people to keep going. they were savage breaking into the capitol like egging them on. >> hopefully justice will prevail and in the days ahead we will learn what happened and will be investigated and we want justice to prevail and folks to be prosecuted accordingly to whatever they're guilty of. but to rush to judgment to conflate together that the president's responsible when he said to go there peacefully or to say because were standing up for election integrity that somehow it's the same thing that's promoting the violence. the republican stood with them going back over history and the past year while our cities were being burned and our police were being attacked. the rioting in the looting going on in the left. >> laura: congressman, you have to take your commonwealth states back as well too. thank you so much for joining us. coming up, we will expose the frightening new ways the radical
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left is reusing the education system to indoctrinate kids and what it means to our future. do not go away. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: san francisco bay area schools taking the brainwashing of our children to
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disturbing new heights. according to whistle-blower documents, a third gatorade demand grade teacher forced students to deconstruct their identities and then rank themseg to power and privilege. the teacher also told students we live in a "dominant culture of white, middle-class, cisgender educated able-bodied christian english speakers who created this culture in order to hold power and stay in power." joining me now is a man who uncovered the bigoted lesson, chris rufo. chris, i'm guessing a concerned parent gone you these documents. am i correct? >> that's exactly right. a parent found out what was going on was outraged, and so many cases parents aren't able to do something. but in this case, they brought the evidence to the principal and demanded an end to it.
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it's interesting that the parents chinese-american. this parent learned about the cultural revolution in china that started with this kind of demonization and eventually leading to the deaths of millions. she told me that she's afraid that it's happening here in the united states. these lessons terrify her to the core. >> laura: i think it's racist, i will say it. i think that they are racially dividing america. at a time where our country is going through a difficult time with the pandemic, our economy, you have people politically. but i think it's racist. they are demonizing all people were nonminority and throwing them all into some big pot of intolerance, then all the kids are like i just want to go play kickball. it is just bad, it's bad teaching, it's vindictive, and it's propagandistic. you're right, chairman mao would
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be thrilled. chris comeau was one of the assignments given to the third graders in the school, i guess it's a slighted and to show students to write about their intensities and how it impacts their privilege. it was during a math class, was outright? math? >> it was during a math class and they asked students basically to deconstruct their identities, their racial identity, whether they're transgender or not. then create an identity map and decide which aspects of their identity where the oppressor and which were the oppressed. not only dividing america along racial lines, but they are dividing eight and 9-year-old children along the lines that are generated first and echinacea and neo-marxist theory, now being pushed as low as elementary school level. these kids have to be bewildered, but they trust their teacher but unfortunately, parents should be anything but trust the teachers. they've got to find out what's
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gone on and we have to stop it. >> laura: if parents want their kids educated, they don't have time to engage in this nonsense. it looks like it's taken from an instagram live or facebook live, and he left us on capitol hill. thank you for doing that and thank you to the parents whoever you are for raising the issue. what's the ultimate goal here of this type of racial indoctrination that we laid out? 18-year-old massachusetts girl use twitter to write out her mom for attending the capitol hill protest last week. hi, mom, remember that time i shouldn't go to blm protests because they could get violent? this is your? she then showed a video reporting to show her mom after a altercation. we should note that there is no indication she went into the capitol building only that she was at the trump march. joining now, former princeton and vanderbilt professor, carol,
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what's going on here turning child against parent? >> well, it's the indoctrination of the political left. is a very common among marxist communist tactic to divide family. i think it is more important than ever before. for parents to take responsibility and see where they're sending their children to be educated. at schools whether they are private or public, they are not safe places. in fact even some christian academies has been infiltrated through the diversity, equity, inclusion industry. at what they in is the radical agenda of critical theory, critical race theory, or critical gender theory. it is destroying our family. children have lost respect for their parents and the judeo christian values where you were
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taught to honor your father and mother, to respect them. those are being thrown out the window. parents need to wake up because if you're paying tuition for private schools and your trusting them to educate your children, your advocating responsibility. it's racist and all kinds of other things. >> laura: parents have gone to tune into what the kids are being taught. i can say this, and a lot of parents are dealing with zoom classes. in some schools, they say well, you have to sign a pledge that your parents won't watch the zoom classes, okay? this is what i say to parents across the country. let your child. you have every right to see what that child is learning or being indoctrinated into thinking. you have every right to watch and look at the curriculum, see who is speaking, and speak out if it's a direct attack on your values.
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carol, this is time for all parents to get involved, get loud, get in forums and don't be afraid. >> there's been a rise in child suicide. can you imagine, it's confusing enough to be a child to have these people exposing you to these ideas telling a little boy or girl that you may not be a little girl or you may not be a little boy. it is confusing enough to be a child and i think that's part of the rise in the suicide that we are teaching kids things they should not be thinking about. >> laura: beyond that, parents and children, that special bond being interfered with by these propagandists as well. that's the marxist solemnized pledge, is it not? you have to break the traditional family. the family is the states. what the state says goes, not what mom and dad says.
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>> our children, we saw with conway, kellyanne conway's daughter, this girl is copying her and parroting. >> laura: social media is at the heart of this. but you know, it's tough to be a parent these days. it's not easy. there's a lot of outside influences to love your kids and do the best. professor, act soon, great to see you tonight. why do democratic leaders just now calling for restaurants and businesses? suddenly, they want to throw the doors and have them be open to? could it have anything to do with joe's inauguration? we expose the fraudsters. next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: speaking of tackling the coronavirus, wearing one mask no longer cuts up in
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"the new york times." some of the nation's most prominent people have begun to double up on masks. if a move that researchers say is being backed up by data. how reliable is that data? joining now is physician and minnesota state senator, dr. jensen, why stop at two when you could have easily where three or perhaps five masks? >> your rights, laura. actually, do the math and you're going to have a 5-micron or size you should probably do ten layers and that would be good. but in the article, it speaks specifically if you go more than two layers, then it might be hard to breathe. this is exactly what parents have been saying. my child play without endangering his or her life. this isn't science. >> laura: you see though prominent people, i believe was admit romney, you saw come on guys, where double mask.
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biden pushed to masks are better than one. watch, listen. >> i walked in here with this masks but i have one of the n95 masks underneath it. the room i was in before i got here. so, i think it matters what we say. >> laura: so, it matters what we say, a mask isn't a political statement. california has 98% mask usage and they have the worst outbreak in the country. may be they need to double up. >> you're right and if you look at mask compliance it doesn't reflect the reduction in disease cases. the study in denmark was pretty clear. if you wore masks all the time or didn't wear masks at all, both situations averaged out to about 2% covid-19 being contracted over a 30-day period.
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>> laura: the author of the study tried to back away saying no one should think that masks are good. i think he got some blowback from that. anytime you mention the issue of masks, you freak out and say you're an anti-massacre or denier. but it's curious where we had such great mask compliance, you still have such a big spread of the disease, which is obviously terrible. >> one of the things that will happen we will get catastrophes from the kids being put through this and then we will sit there and pull her hair out and say oh, woe is me, i wish we would have known. we should follow the science and the sciences emerging over the last few months, mostly observational studies, not good solid science. i don't think they will find the science until it's over and then we can finally have some objective reproductive blinded studies done. >> laura: dr. jensen, do you
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think of children are outside playing and sweating, and a lot of kids reuse masks, they get them dirty and they're touching them. obviously it reduces their effectiveness greatly, correct? >> absolutely. and a lot of kids are breathing in and out sort of a flexible petri dish of organisms, whether it's bacteria, virus, fungus. that's what were asking them to do. of breathe in the nose and it will make you well. >> laura: i can't hear anyone in the mask. it's kind of a good thing with nancy pelosi but i can't hear what they are saying. i can't hear anyone. one of the most vindictive covid power hungry tyrant, here's a stance on shutting down businesses. >> we simply cannot stay closed. until the vaccine hits critical mass. the cost is too high. we will have nothing left to open. >> laura: wait a second, isn't that what we're saying since the
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last day? you're going to destroy the city? days after the about-face, lori lightfoot made the exact same announcement. >> i want to get our restaurants and bars reopened quickly as possible. they've gone above and beyond to put in mitigation controls inside the restaurants. they are going to be one of the safer places. >> laura: wait a second. i think we were criticized for saying that exact same thing by all the fancy people in the media. how weird is this change of heart and it's coming right before biden comes into office. joining me now, fill carbon, president of the committee. phil, you and i on the show i don't know how many times we talked about this, the restaurants are in spreading the virus, schools aren't spreading the virus, open up, wash your hands, and use common sense. now they are suddenly sounding like us. what's going on? >> it's amazing.
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ralph northam said that. everyone who we have been fighting for the last year, forever on this stuff, the same thing we've been saying all along. well, actually, we need to open things up and honestly i can't see a single thing that's changed other than the political context. >> laura: well, joe biden comes in and he has 100 days mask mandate and that was a big part of it. he says that there's going to be 100 million -- i don't know his obsession with 100 thing. 100 days, 100 million is his branding things, why not 125 million? 100 million vaccine doses. it is their sense they will do it any better than has been done already? >> well, look, the vaccine rollout isn't going as nearly as well as it should be especially
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in some very big liberal states like new york and california. it's been total disasters on vaccine rollouts and going better in places like florida and texas. remarkably, the best estate for vaccine rollouts is west virginia. not a lot of people would have predicted but they vaccinated every nursing home resident in the state of west virginia and they've done over 12% of all seniors in the state of west virginia. they did it by opting out of the federal program. they didn't use cvs and walgreens, but instead they used all their local pharmacies, the independent pharmacies and able to assign a pharmacy to each nursing home in the federal program each cvs and walgreens has 25 nursing homes. that's why it's been so slow to rollout. i think the problem is we have too much federal involvement, leadership, bureaucracy, not too little and i worried that biden will lay more on. >> laura: . >> laura: he announced he will help the economy recover from covid lockdown this way.
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>> it should be a national minimum wage of $15 an hour. no one working 40 hours a week should live below the poverty level. that's what it means. if you work for less than $15 an hour, 40 hours a week, you're living in poverty. >> laura: small businesses are trying to dig out of the recession. >> first of all, that's plainly false when he said because of the earned income credit and the child tax credits, anybody at the current minimum wage for any family structure is above the poverty line and run the math and check that. not sure that anybody who works full-time is below the poverty line. but the vast majority of minimum-wage workers are teenagers or young people who have very limited work experience who want to get the first rung on the economic ladder. when you essentially say it's illegal for you to work if your work is not worth $15 an hour or more, your pricing a lot of people out on the labor force. people who need the early work experience so they can move up
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the ladder and have more opportunities down the line. it's a piece with his unexpended bonuses telling people not to work and it's going to be devastating as you pointed out there for businesses that are trying to get back off the floor from being locked down and shut down. if they have a need for any entry-level workers. >> laura: it won't cost anything for illegal immigrants to obamacare which they're going to get under biden's plan as well. they could obamacare, all this. it's all free. past 24 hours revealed there were going to try to do two things. racial arsonists demand arson, insiders of violence, is not fr? dinesh d'souza explains it next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the hate and vitriol that we've seen from the media and democrats show that they're very thing they claim to detest. if we walk through the recent examples that prove our point. here to dissect the left's linguist is dinesh desousa, conservative author and filmmaker. dinesh, let's start with something don lemmon said last night. >> if you voted for trump, you voted for the person who the
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ku klux klan clan supported, the person who nazis supported, the all right supported. that's the crowd you're in. >> laura: dinesh, unreal. >> not only is it a rhetorical extravagant promiscuity appropriate of don lemmon, but no based on factual evidence at all. or the ku klux klan, that usually rely on one or two visual images of a klansman wearing a maga hatch and there, look, the ku klux klan support strong. not based on any empirical support whatsoever and very typical of don lemmon to speech such nonsense particularly at a time like this. >> laura: moving on, dinesh's example, msnbc joy reid called for last night.
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>> i wonder if you've not threw kind of how republicans begin what someone on my team called the republican party. >> laura: here's a history lesson. this from "the federalist," during 2003, the transition government offered a reward for information leading to the capture of members of the party and the individuals complicit in the crimes of the former regime. is that inciting violence, dinesh? >> declassification is recognized to be a complete disaster. it essentially spiraled the country into a ongoing specific and ethnic's rights to this day. but think about what joy reid is saying she's calling for the takeover of the republican party by military force? it involves the coalition government forcibly removing members of the saddam hussein
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regime and depriving them of having any political office. you should calling for the eradication of trump supporters from school boards, and teaching in schools, working in government, and i don't think she knows what she's saying. and no country that's not heading towards civil strife do we hear incendiary rhetoric like this casually uttered with i think a kind of flagrant in the irresponsibility. >> laura: dinesh, thank you so much. we brought you a story about allegations against the lincoln project. we have an update to the story. next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: last time ryan brought to light that dozens of young men have come forward to accuse lincoln project cofounder
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of explicit messages. another journalist reported 30 had come forward to him and what's concerning the on the allegations is not in the 24 hours since we blew the story up, shows on msnbc had lincoln project members on his guests without asking them a single question about it. wow. if that's all the time we have tonight, shannon bream and leave fox news at night team have all the latest of elements and they take it from here. shannon. >> shannon: laura, maybe they will come on walks, we can ask them. we will see. >> laura: i bet, i bet. have a good show. >> shannon: thanks, laura. we begin tonight with a fox news alert. breaking tonight, there is a struggle underway. right now over allowing free speech and my supporters of the president trump in the wake of the attack on the capital. online and in person. massive buildup and part of the nation's capital and the national park service did not make a final decision on closing

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