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of it. many of our enemies are watching. we've got to protected our politicians and our institutions. that is all the time we have left. we'll always be independent, fair, balanced. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham takes it from here. >> laura: we honor the service of all those in uniform, no matter where they're stationed and sad day for his family and the country, but we move forward with i hope while learning a lot from all of this. glad you talked about it. fantastic show, sean. this is the ingraham angle from another busy washington. while blue state governors torture their state with destructive covid policies, many of them saw a rise in violent crime as well. but one state leader has stood above the rest. south dakota's governor is here on why her leftist critics are still trying to take her down.
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also tonight, we've warned you about a domestic spying operation under biden. wait until what you hear some experts are pushing through a new new york times article. we unpack it. but first, china's useful idiots, that's the focus of tonight's angle. the u.s. medical cartel lets the truth slip out. they get comfortable when they're gabbing with their friends like when dr. fauci appeared in his millionth on camera interview with david ignatius. >> when do you think life will get back to normal? is it september, november? >> you cannot give a definite answer when you have so many moving parts. because when you give a definitive time and it doesn't work out, they say, ah, the scientists were wrong, they gave
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us wrong information. it depends on so many factors. >> laura: i warned you about this. fauci is always shifting the goal post. listen to what he says, no definitive answer. we're supposed to spend $1.9 trillion? to do what, exactly? dr. fauci says none of it matters, so many moving parts. fauci will just give another interview in three months and say there's another mutation, it's too risky, can't open up. but remember the pinup boys of the gray panthers have lied repeatedly about everything from herd immunity, to vaccine to masks. but today he gave the closest thing to a straight answer that he's ever given. >> if we really want to talk about true approaching
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normalalty, then we've got to attack this at the global level. wherever there's transmission and viral outbreaks throughout the world, the united states will always be in danger, no matter what we do. >> laura: okay. in other words, no matter what we do here in the u.s., double, triple, quadruple masks, social distancing, more closures, more vaccines. unless the virus is eradicated from every corner of the earth, fauci saying we can have our old lives back. so now we know. this was never about flattening the curve or saving the hospital, a worthy goal. this was nev part. it was never about developing vaccines. it was never about how well we were doing vis a vis the other
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nations. because if the virus is still present in a country say like malawi, america is not safe. no normal. can't go back. now, the left perversely love the pandemic. they believe climate change means we will end up using less, consuming less, traveling less, which means we're going to enter a period of slow, steady and permanent decline anyway. we might as well get used to it. perfect time to do it. remember, the climate nuts and irrational bureaucrats at the who, they believe that it is immoral for the u.s. to have a higher standard of living than any other country. they want something called wealth harmoniization. but let's tease this out a bit more. which nation stands to benefit
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the most if the united states is less free and less prosperous? and more beholding to, let's say, global bureaucrats and unelected experts? if you answered china, you win the home version of the ingraham angle board game. good for you. they hit the truth about the virus. then they let it rage around the world and devastate millions. now the evil regime will end up dominating while we stupidly adopt a new permanent, new normal? now, bill gates, whose net worth won't change much if china runs the show, has just the answer for preventing future pandemics and, of course, it involves global superstructures. >> if there turns out to be some new infectious pathogen, we need a group of infectious disease
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responders to spring into action. think of them as like pandemic firefighters. stopping the next pandemic will require a big investment. i think of this as the best insurance policy the world could buy. >> laura: he treats us like we're 8 years old. a big investment he's talking about? china caused this virus. let china pay to clean it up. but that would make too much sense and irritate gates friends at the who. he is one of the who biggest donors, second only to the u.s. government. now that bill gates has made his billions, why not use pandemic to advance the great recess of capitalists. time to live greener and leaner or be outcast in this brave new world. >> re-establish trust in our ability to shape our common
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future. >> every country, every financial institution and country will adopt credible plan by 2050. >> laura: who will determine what is and what is not a credible plan for american citizens? certainly not you, the american voters. think of it this way. what country is most comfortable in a world where unelected, irresponsible bureaucrats hammer out policies behind closed doors and then impose those policies on anyone who gets in their way? what country is most comfortable cracking down on anyone who disagrees with them? banning them from the internet and punishing them in lots of other ways. it's not the united states. it's not even the european union, the former leaders of
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multinationalism. no, the country best suited to dominate the world being built by fauci and his fellow bureaucrats is the one led by this man. >> translator: no global problem can be solved by any one country alone. there must be global action, global response and global cooperation. >> laura: oh, he left one out. and global dominance, of course, by china. right now it's stphaougs like the world economic forum and who as useful vehicles through which to expert their will, weaken their adversaries. economic and military preeminent is their ultimate goal. now with donald trump gone, they believe they're on a glide path to accomplishing that. joe biden's entire mandate solving the coronavirus pandemic. nothing more, nothing less.
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and now we find out it was a complete fraud. the men pulling his strings are apparently fine with a forever pandemic, as long as it allows them to stay on tv and as long as it gives the medical establishment unlimited power and resources again. the great reset. and republicans and anyone with commonsense must not allow this madness, this destructive insanity to continue. that's the angle. joining me now is dr. scott atlas, hooverer institution fellow. you just heard the angle. dr. fauci got real comfortable in his interview with "the washington post" this morning, making it clear that the united states, quote, is not safe if this virus is still raising in any other part of the world. what does that mean for getting
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back to normal anytime soon? >> well, hey, laura. thanks for having me. i think this is a question the american people should have been asking for awhile, which is what is the end of this sort of, you know, regulated world we're living in? frankly, according to the scientists, the real scientists who are doing the research, we look at people like them, the end of the pandemic is in grasp here which is just vaccinate and protect the people who are high risk and everybody else can restore life back to normal. this is thehe rational, sensibl way. we have a virus here that has a target audience, if you will, at high risk. it's not true that children need to be locked out of in person schools. the data is in.
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it's been in for months. it's nothing new. and yet people just say, the science and they don't talk about the actual data or don't know the data. >> laura: dr. atlas, you're very smart, but he knows the data. i don't buy that fauci doesn't know the data. he's on tv a lot, lot more than you. i don't know when he's doing all this work, but apparently he's working away. the idea that he doesn't know the data? i don't believe that for a second. he's made it clear now that we're not going back to normal. i think the same thing i said in may continues to happen. the goal posts will always shift. kids aren't going to go back to school if he has anything to say about it. they're not going to force kids to go back. teachers aren't going to want to go back. >> it's hard to ascribe the
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motive for that kind of statement, these kinds of statements. i can tell you this, the failure of the faces of public health here to the american people are just legions. number one, the inconsistency of what they said. number two, highlighting what we don't know instead of all the amount of information that we do know. number three, looking at the exceptions to the rule instead of putting things into perspective like someone who is actually knowledgeable about science, has been gross failure after failure articulating things, he's igniting them with fear, instead of putting them in a rational sense of expectation. rational sense of expectation, i don't care what was just said in that interview, is that we protect the people who are at high risk to die and open everything up. that's the point of getting the vaccine. that's the point here of doing the analysis of the data. i don't know what ulterior motive people have. i don't want to guess.
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i do think there's a tremendous amount of incompetence. >> laura: he's not a dumb person. he's a really smart person. neither is bill gates. they're really smart people. they're talking about global structures, global surveillance, global interests. it's got to be a global effort. at some point, we have to be able to go to weddings and funerals and the rose parade and all the stuff that makes life life for people. >> let me make two points if i can. i don't care what bill gates says. i don't know why anyone cares what bill gates says about this. you want to talk about computer programming or how to do a computer business, that's fine. that's completely ridiculous to listen to that. the second point is, this is a free country. the american people have to get the information and decide how
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they want to live. where is the independent spirit here that america is known for? where are these tough new yorkers that everybody keeps talking about? this is really not supposed to be a dominant doubledown on personal behavior. people have to understand the information and make decisions about what they're going to do. >> laura: of course, the problem is independent thought is being stricken from the internet. you're called anti-science, when you are following everything to understand viruses. dr. atlas -- >> i think this is really the biggest issue of all, laura, of what you're saying is the censorship and particularly at our universities where the only way to really arrive at the right solution and the only way to educate the public is to have a free exchange of ideas. when you have universities and the media rebuking, intimidating
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atmosphere, we've lost the freedom to make up the united states. >> laura: they don't want an informed public. they want a compliant public. dr. atlas, thank you very much. speaking of dr. fauci, they are sounding the alarm about something entirely new now. >> one of the wild cards, chris, that we have to keep an eye on are the mutations, the mutants. if they become dominant, they will lead to another surge. >> they have a melting pot of variants and mutants. >> they are going to cause a large spike in cases. >> laura: cases. cases are what matter, not infectivity. not lethality. but cases. they're not telling you that viruses run their course. they peter out, usually getting more transmissable and less
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lethal. it's a process that makes them less deadly. what happened with ebola and a whole host of others. talks about doomsday. it's a reason that covid is in a deep decline. joining me from the yale school public health, dr. rich, the virus is mutating. we've been talking about viral mutation since last march. nobody wanted to talk about it back then for some reason. cases are falling, but the panic is still being stoked. why? >> honestly, i don't know. i think people who have an interest in stoking panic use everything they can to stoke panic. we're in great shape now, as the pandemic in the united states is on its decline. north dakota and south dakota their pandemics are almost over. as we see, what dr. atlas said, you vaccinate and treat high risk people and let the rest of
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the population get on with life. mutation comes, the same principles apply. there will be some degree cough immunity from the earlier infections, from the vaccination and whatever needs to be made up will be made up by treating or vaccinating again. that's how we handle it. it's all a practical problem, and we have a solution for it. >> laura: so locking down at this point does what? does it prolong the pandemic? does it treat hot spots or address hot spots? because that's what you sense a lot of people still want to do. >> well, locking down doesn't serve any function other than prolonging and delaying what's going to happen eventually. you might as well do the best you can. if you're overrunning your services to save people's lives, then you have to deal with it. if you're not doing it, treat
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people the best we can. we have all these drugs to treat people early. we should be using them as we need them. >> laura: nah. you have hydroxochloroquine. vitamin d, zinc is good to take. dr. william hazelteen made this stunning claim, dr. risch. >> there's no reason at this point with the information we have about variants to think immunity won't waive and the viruses won't come back in a different form just like the flu. we live with flu. we contend with the flu, with changing the vaccines. this is going to be a long battle. not a year long battle. a decades long battle. >> laura: dr. risch, a decades long battle. the timeline works with climate change. decades long battle. that's probably a coincidence,
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right? >> it' not a battle. when you raise it in those terms, you're raising panic. we have the tools to deal with it. we have better tools now than we had a year ago when we didn't know we could treat it. now we know we can treat people and prevent them from getting really sick with the flu or the next version of this to come. >> laura: dr. risch, thank you for joining us tonight and setting things straight. you're look at live pictures of president biden paying his respects to fallen officer brian sicknick who is lying in honor pf remember sicknick was fatally injured during the january 6 capitol riots. his remains will lie at rest in arlington cemetery on wednesday. and last night we showed you some exclusive documents from the d.c. public school system blm curriculum. tonight we bring you more and expose a key figure behind this
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is still wreak havoc in cities across this country. nowhere has it been deadlier than chicago. fox news breaking news correspondent greg gallagher has that story. >> reporter: chicago police are stunned by the increase in violent crimes, that alone is significant. in january, chicago had 51 murders highest in 2017. those numbers are conservative. chicago sun times puts the number of killings at 54. murder is not the only violent crime on the rise. january chicago had 144 car jackings. that means 2021 is now on pace to outdo the carjackings in 2020. 2020 had double the carjackings of 2019. the number of carjackings is setting off alarm bells because most police say carjackers are between the ages of 15, 18,
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maybe 20. in a sample of 34 american cities from new york, norfolk, virginia, national commission on covid-19 and criminal justice said the murder rate increase in 2020 has, quote, no modern precedent. for example homicide rates from 2019 to 2020 were up 30%, which translates to an additional 1200 killings. the study said oddly the murder wave didn't fit usual crime patterns. usually homicides increase during summer months and decrease during the fall and winter. but the 2020 murder rate, steady throughout the year though it did peak during the summer riots. gun assaults and aggravated assaults also went up. the commission said the reasoning for the increase is that the pandemic disproportionately affected vulnerable populations, putting at risk individuals under additional physical, mental, emotional and financial stress. the situation was further
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aggravated, says the report, by a lack of outreach to those who were most affected. >> laura: unreal. trace, thank you very much. the media are ignoring this on going crime wave. instead, they're focusing on kneecapping successful gop governors ahead of 2024. few have gotten worse treatment than my next guest from south dakota. >> these leaders, are not following evidence based guidelines. we know the south dakota governor -- >> she's not helping the people in her state who literally have been dying. >> laura: literally versus figuratively dying, apparently. pandemic is basely over in south dakota. look how far down cases dropped after the peak in november. the death rate remained below cuomo's new york without any lockdowns. south dakota's unemployment rate
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has also fallen. it's now well below where it was before the pandemic. on top of that, south dakota is a national leader in the distribution of the covid vaccine. i don't know what you have left to say after that, governor. they are so annoyed by you. why is that and why do you have a target on your back when it comes to the american establishment. >> laura, i really think it's about control. they have used for the laugh year fear to control people. in south dakota, we just took a very different path. we knew the science told us we couldn't stop the virus. we could slow it down and protect people who might be vulnerable and make sure we had enough hospital capacity to take care of those who needed it. but we were going to do it together and let people be fleckable and take care of their families and still put food on their table. that was a unique approach that,
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for sure people, really worked well. we did have tragedies and loss, but we also got through it better than virtually every other state. i think the media hates that because it really is a testimony to what republicans believe in, what conservatives believe in. we implemented what we always say we believe and it shows that it really does work and brings more opportunities to families. >> laura: governor "the new york times" again, so obsessed with you that they attacked you in this video. this was just last wednesday. >> in noem's world, restrictions become inconveniences that hold companies back, words like want and choose on purpose. she's making it seem like she's giving you freedom but public health isn't personal responsibility. it's her job. she's the one who is supposed to make the tough decisions, but she's off loading that on to ordinary people. >> laura: that reporter sounds
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quite young. good for her. you're off loading personal responsibility, governor? is that what your constituents believe? >> laura, i have never seen a video like that before. that was an outright hit piece and it was hard to watch because it was full of lies. you know, really, the truth is that in this country when a leader such as a governor oversteps their authority in a time of crisis, it breaks the foundation of this country. what is the next event that it's okay to do that in? what is the precedent that's setting up? i was well aware of that. i knew what my authority was and i didn't want to step over it and i trusted my people. overwhelmingly, they appreciated that. they appreciated the ability to get through this in a way that works for them, their businesses and our state that really was an example to the nation. >> laura: governor noem, lot of other issues are bubbling up out
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there while you continue to make sure your state is safe and prosperous. there's talk of a battle for the soul of the republican party, the party is divided. do you think the party's divided on ideology or even this impeachment farce of a trial next week? >> i think we're talking a lot about what we disagree on. i gave a speech a couple weeks ago about what republicans need to do and why the american people are so angry with them. it's because we don't follow through on the things we say. we said we'd reform healthcare. we didn't. we said we'd fix immigration policy, and we didn't. that's what we need to do as republicans is start following through. instead of standing up giving speeches and attacking each other. instead work together and follow through and pursue american opportunity for the folks at home.
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>> laura: isn't that what president trump did? the america first agenda was wildly successful precovid. obviously covid threw a wrench into everything. i'm basically focusing on this attempt to lurch back to the mid 2000s, pro china trade government versus an america first populous approach, which seemed to be really popular. so where's the divide? >> absolutely. president trump never forgot about the ordinary hardworking americans. he thought about them every single minute of every day and fought for them. i was told one time to never get angry on behalf of yourself. get angry on behalf of people who need help. that's what president trump did. he fought for everyday people who got up and worked long hours to take care of their families. we should not go back to what this country was before him. we need to make sure we continue putting america first. >> laura: governor, great to see
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>> laura: for most americans, it's perfectly acceptable for people to hold different beliefs and values. now the left wants to make it a crime against the state. for new york times columnist kevin ruth it's a problem that can only be solved with the most orwellian of prescriptions. it could cause more people to abandon hope filled lives. many recommended the biden administration put together a cross agency task force to tackle disinformation and domestic extremism, which would be led by something like a
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reality czar. in other words, an arm of the government dedicated to demonizing and censoring opposition. how convenient. something we were mocked for warning you about many weeks ago. here is wall street editorial board member. also with me is conservative commentator and filmmaker. kim, rabda would be applauding these recommendations. seems like it's a laugh, a parody at this point. it's not. coming to a government near you. >> well, that is the really rich part about this. here's a piece that is wringing its hands over the main streaming of crazy, even as it main streams crazy, laura. it was only a couple of weeks ago that alexandria ocasio-cortez suggested that we have a truth commission in congress that the media should come in. she was laughed at.
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yet two weeks later, here we are and the new york times is treating that as a serious idea and quoting people with respectable positions that this should be some reality in the biden administration. it's beyond parody. >> laura: new york times is the isn't the only one advocating for these truths. a new report from nyu researchers calling conservative claims of social media censorship itself a form of disinformation. the researchers also call for the creation of a new digital regulatory agency and suggested biden should hire a special commission to work on improving content moderation. what does this all remind you of? don't you feel like you're back at dartmouth when they were trying to stop us from doing our conservative media thing back then. >> well, we knew that we were in kind of an asylum.
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even when i wrote about this in my first book, i presented the asylum as kind of a crazy house inside a larger culture. now it seems like the asylum has become america. you mentioned george orwell. it's almost as if there's a group of people, some distopian society where people are taking orwell not as a warning but as a handbook. they open up orwell and go, this guy had fantastic ideas, let's start implementing them right away! this whole notion of a ministry of truth, controlling information, acting as if they get to define what reality is when reality should be emerging through observation, experiment, criticism, debate. all of the processes from science to the law are based upon the idea of contested ideas and in politics they want to abolish them. >> laura: kim, a disturbing exchange happened at today's white house briefing. check it out.
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>> is this administration concerned that the former president's defense could incite further violence? >> certainly watching reactions in the country, watching the potential for violence is something that we will do closely from the white house across the country. that's something we will certainly keep an eye on. >> laura: i was surprised psaki didn't get a foot massage and hot stone massage on her back. what else is she given? the president can't have a defense at all. he doesn't deserve a defense because it could spur more extremists. >> this is now becoming the game plan. you see a lot of people on the left talking and worrying about domestic violence and domestic terrorism. then you have a piece like this that seamlessly transitions into the growing problem of domestic
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extremism. who gets to define what extremism is? you get a biden administration that decides anything that is beyond its tale somehow gets lumped into the same category as terrorism and violence. that is thought police. we have laws against the former. fortunately, we have a 1st amendment that protects the latter. that extremism is defined as anyone who disagrees with their disordered thinking, period. >> well, look at the weirdness of simply saying that if trump denies that he is engaging in encitement, denies that his words had the effect of provoking any kind of violence, that itself is now interpreted as a provocation to violence. so we're now living in a world where words have lost their basic meaning, in terms of words of encitement don't mean
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encitement. they mean defending yourself, playing your appropriate part in a formal senate trial. the fact that you have this cozy relationship between the media and the biden team shows we don't really have a functioning free press in the country. the press are sort of in on it. it's almost like they're making coded signals to the biden press secretary. they're speaking a mutual language among themselves which they both understand. >> laura: thanks so much tonight. last night we brought you the first in a series of exploring the push to insert blm curriculum into schools. in tonight's installment we're going to show you the man behind this push and the corporate big wigs propping him up. stay there. using less or a lot s oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine.
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>> laura: last night we showed you the exclusive week of action documents that blm is pushing in some of our schools. these lesson plans are littered with poisonous principles like dismantling the nuclear family and eliminating the patriarchal pact. they are pushing this blm coloring book on children in d.c. and new york city. one page urges kids to be transgender affirming. on the national page promoting
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blm's week of action there's a quote from fbi most wanted terrorist shakur. he is a former member of the black liberation army and was serving a life sentence for taking part in the murder of a new jersey state trooper in 1973. that is until she escaped and fled to cuba. who's behind this? a boston university professor. he's shoving this radical vision of race down the throats of our children and getting paid handsomely for it. here's just today him selling it. >> when we teach our kids to be anti-racist, when we teach that brown or black girl that there's nothing wrong with you because of the color of your skin or we teach that white boy there's nothing right about you because of the color of your skin. we are protecting our children.
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we are allowing them to develop a sense of self that allows them to see themselves as fully human and see all others as fully human. >> laura: joining me now civil rights attorney and founder for the center for american liberty. someone like kende couldn't exist without corporate america. on the surface some of what he says is important. we don't want to take into account racial differences because we believe everyone is a child of god and we want everyone to have equal opportunity. that's in our founding document. what's going on here? >> well, laura, there are a lot of things going on looking at this current phenomenon, what i call the industrial complex entrepreneurs have created a problem. they have convinced everybody from school age and up that we have inherent racism in every sector of our economy and lives and then they have created a market based solution for it which is if you pay me, i will
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come and teach you. it is almost like a mob. it's protection money. if you want to avoid having strife. if you want to avoid having trouble in your work space, you will pay this consultant. to be clear, this isn't the old once a year sexual harassment training that everybody had to sit through. today's version of diversity, equity and inclusion, dei consulting, is a con stanted process. your work is never over, to use this term. you have to constantly be bringing in these experts to come and provoke these conversation. most of our corporations are there to provide value for their share holders. they didn't have a problem to the degree these companies con vined them. now they have a multibillion dollar industry that is expanding into federal contracting. it is used by companies to defend themselves against lawsuits. it's even in schools with some fairly horrifying concepts that
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most parents are not aware are being pushed. it is a dangerous business. >> laura: i think most parents don't know anything about this. they think black lives matter, great, we'll make sure black americans are fairly protected. great. but then you dig into kind of what's going on and it's a very different scenario. jack dorsey donated $10 million to this center for anti-racist research. the company handed the center 1.5 million, rockefeller foundation gave another 1.5 million. fairfax county public schools in northern virginia paid him 20k for an hour long lecture and spent another $24,000 buying his books. you add that up around the
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country. >> that's like janet yellen level money by the minute there. it is a huge industry. people were mocking this. no, no. every time i'm asked to be on a panel, bar function, there's a dozen people doing this for a living and corporations have full time people who do this. their job is to make everybody feel bad and guilty. i don't see a lot of solutions being pedalled. i think extremists being pedalled. if you were doing this as a business, you would never want to stay up. >> laura: everyone is inoculating themselves. it's big business. thank you very much. we told you about sky rocketing crime in her city, but lori lightfoot is failing chicago at every turn.
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well. why a cooling off period meaning negotiations would continue intensely but in the take action against teachers who were refouz to report to classrooms >> this is a very difficult situation. and we are in it still because of the incompetence of the previous administration. why trump? it is always trump's fault. nice try. mayor y. shannon fox news at night take it all from here. >> shannon. >> thank you very much. have a great night. >> house republican leader mccarthy meets with majority row green. as democrats and the media try to make the lawmaker the saint of the gop. green under fire from republicans and dem credits alike for past vows and objectional centsaments expressod social media. republicans believe her
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