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the rest of the world in many of our enemies are watching. we have to protect our politicians and institutions. that is all the time we have left this evening. we will always be independent, fair, balanced, set your dvr every night. let not your heart be troubled but laura ingraham takes it from here, hi periods be doing dumb xp when we honor the service of all those in uniform no matter where they are stationed and sas family and the country, but we move forward and i hope while learning a lot from all of this. and we talked about that at the end of your show, fantastic show. >> sean: have a great show. >> laura: it's is laura ingraham and "the ingraham angle." the state governors tortured their state with the to destructive covid policy and many corresponding violent crime as well. about one state leader has stood above the rest. california governor kristi noem is here why her leftist critics are still trying to take her
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down. also tonight, we warned you about domestic operation under biden. wait until you hear what so-called experts are pushing through "new york times" article. kim strassel and dinesh d'souza unpack it but first, china's youthful idiot. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." now sometimes the u.s. medical cartel lets the truth slip out. they get comfortable when they are gabbing with their friends, like when dr. fauci appeared in his eye don't know interview with david. >> when do you think for us in america, we will get back to something like normal? is that september /november, next year? you cannot give a definite answer when you have so many moving parts because when you give a definitive time cometh and it doesn't work out, the
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scientists were wrong. they gave us the wrong information. it depends on so many factors. >> laura: okay. i warned you about this months ago. dr. fauci is always shifting the goalpost. he's doing it again. listen closely to what he said, no definitive answer. but we are supposed to spend $1.9 trillion to do what exactly? dr. fauci says none of it matters, so many moving parts. now, dr. fauci will just give another interview in whatcom three months and say, there is another mutation. it is too risky, can't open up. but remember the pent up boys for the great panthers has lied repeatedly everything from herd immunity to vaccines, but today he gave the closest thing to a straight answer that i think he's ever given. >> if we really want to talk about true approaching
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formality, then we've got to attack this at the global level. whatever it is, 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, less the vaccine is eradicated from every corner of the earth, dr. fauci said we can't have our lives back. so now we know. this was never about flattening the curve or saving the hospital a worthy goal. this is never about needing to be patient and do our part. it was never about developing vaccines. it was never about how well we
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were doing via the other nations. because if the virus is still present in a country let's say like malawi, america is not safe. no normal can go back. and the list perversely love the pandemic, after all they believe climate change means we will use less, consuming less, traveling less, which means we are going to enter a period of slow, steady and affirmative decline anyway. so we might as well get used to it, a perfect time to do it. remember the bureaucrats, the w.h.o., 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 well harmonization for a more placid and ecologically friendly plan. but let's tease this out a
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little bit more. which nason stands to benefit the most if the united states is less free and less prosperous and more beholden to let's say global bureaucrats and unelected experts? okay, if you answered china, you win the home version of "the ingraham angle" board again, good for you. the cpc has the truth about the virus origins, we know that. they let it rage around the world and devastate millions. and now the evil regime will end up dominating i will 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 pathogens, then we need a group of infectious
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disease responders to spring into action. think of these as pandemic firefighters, stopping the pandemic will require a big investment. so i think the best insurance policy the world could buy. >> laura: he treats us like we are eight years old with the figurines, but a big investment he's talking about? china because this virus. let china paid to clean it up. but that would make too much sense and offend bill gates as friends of the organization. the founder of the w.h.o.'s biggest donor segment to the u.s. government. now that bill gates made his billions, why not use pandemic to advance the great capitalism? time to live greener and leaner for the outcast in this brave new world. >> 2021 will be the year to reestablish test in our ability
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to shape our common future. >> the restrictions may be transformation. >> every country, financial, institutional companies with incredible plans for the opposition by 2060. >> laura: and 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 and hammer out policies behind closed doors and impose those policies on anyone who get in their way? country's most comfortable cracking down on anybody who disagrees and banning them from the internet and punishing them many other ways.
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it's not the united states and is not the european union former leaders of multi-nationalism? know the best country by dr. fauci and bureaucrats is the one led by this man. >> no global problem can be solved by anyone. there must be global action, global response and global corporation. >> laura: and he left one out global dominance, of course, by china. right now it is institutions like the forum in and to weaken their adversaries. economic and military preeminence is the ccp's ultimate goal. and now with donald trump gone, they believe the path to accomplish it. joe biden's entire mandate is solving the coronavirus pandemic.
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nothing more, nothing less. and now, we find out it was a complete fraud come with the mental are apparently fine with it 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. now republicans and anyone with common sense must not allow this madness, this destructive insanity to continue. and that is the "angle." joining me now dr. scott atlas, white house advisor hoover institution senior fellow. dr. atlas you just heard the "angle." dr. fauci got a little comfortable in his interview with "the washington post" this morning making it clear that the united states "is not safe." if this virus is still raging in any other part of the world.
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what does that mean for getting back to normal anytime soon? >> well, hey, laura, thank you for having me. this is a question the american people should have been asking for a while, which is what is the end of this sort of, you know, regulated world we are living in?ankly, you know, accog to the scientist, the real scientist actually doing the research, we look at people like "wall street journal" and the end of the pandemic is in the grasp year, which is just vaccinate and protect the people who are high risk and everybody else can restore life back to normal. this is the rational, sensible way. we have a virus with a targeted audience, if you will come of high risk. it is not true everybody is at high risk with the virus. it is not true children need to
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be locked out of schools. you know, the dated is in and has been in for months. by the way, nothing new and yet people just say the science and they don't talk about the actual data where they don't know the data. >> laura: dr. atlas come i want to interrupt you. you are very smart, but you knows the data. okay, i don't buy that dr. fauci doesn't know the data. he's on tv a lot, a lot more than you. i don't know what he's doing with all his work but is just working away constantly. 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 are not going back to normal. i think the exact same thing i said and make continues to happen, the goalpost will be shipped. kids aren't going to go back to school if he has anything to say about it, i'm sorry. they will not force the kids to go back to school and teachers don't want to go back because they do not have full vaccines for everybody against the
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coronavirus where there is a mutation somewhere. >> it is hard to describe a motive for these kind of statements, but i can tell you this the failure of public health here and the people are legion. number one the inconsistency of what they said. number two, highlighting what we don't know instead of a live the amount of information that we do know. number three, looking at the exceptions to the rules instead of putting things in perspectives like somebody who is actually -- and making the people instead of keeping fear to put them in a rational sense of expectation. the rational sense of expectation come i don't care what was said in the interview is that we protect the people that are at high risk to die and open everything up. that is the point of getting the vaccine. that is the point year of doing the analysis of the data.
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i don't know what ulterior motive people have. i don't want to guess at that but there is tremendous amount of incompetence. >> laura: he's not a dumb person. he's a really smart person. and neither is bill gates. the doctor is a really smart person. they are talking about global structures, global surveillance, global interest. got to be a global effort. well, at some point we've just got to be able to go to weddings, funerals, the rose parade, nascar and all the stuff that makes life life for a lot of people. >> i make two points if i can. >> laura: real quick. >> i don't care what bill gates says and i don't know why people care what bill gates says. you want to talk about computer programming that is fine. that is just completely ridiculous to listen to that. but the second point year is this is a free country. the american people have to get
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the information and decide how they want to live. we are supposed to -- where's the independent spirit that america is known for? where are these tough new yorkers everybody is talking about? this is not supposed to be a dominant government on personal behavior. people have to understand the information and make decisions. >> laura: of course, the problem is, independent thought is being stricken from the internet. and you are called antiscience when actually you are following everything from first law to molars reaction to understand viruses. dr. atlas. >> i think this is the biggest issue of all, laura, is what you are saying, is the censorship and particularly at our universities where the only way to arrive at the right solution and 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 here, we have lost the essential freedoms that make up the united states. >> laura: they don't want informed public but compliance public, dr. atlas, think as much. dr. fauci, sounding the alarm about something entirely new nail. >> one of the wild cards, chris, that we have to keep an eye on are the mutations. the mutants that are out there because if they become dominant that then can lead to another surge. >> this melting pot variants and mutations. >> the variants are here. they are circulating and they will cause a large spike in cases. >> laura: cases because cases are what matters, not infectivity, not lethality but cases. what they are not telling you come of course, they actually peter out and mutate to keep
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spreading, usefully getting more transmissible and less lethal. it is a process that generally makes them look deadly. what happened with ebola and a host of other deadly contagions. doomsday, my next guest said the reason why covid is in a deep decline across the country. joining me now dr. harvey risch yale school of public health. doctor, the virus is mutating. we have been talking about viral mutation since last march. no one wanted to talk about it back then for some reason. cases are falling, but the pandemic is still being stoked, why? >> honestly, i don't know. i think people use everything like antidote. but i think we are in great shape now as the pandemic in the united states is on decline. north dakota, south dakota, their pandemics are almost over. as we see what dr. atlas had to come indoctrinate and treat high
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risk people and let the rest of the population get on with life. that's what ends the pandemic. if mutations come, the same principles apply. there will be some degree of immunity from early infections and the vaccination. whatever needs to be made up will be made up by treating or vaccinating and again, that is how we handle it. it is a practical problem and we have the 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 is what you say a lot of people still want to do. >> sean: well, locking down does not serve any function other than prolonging and delaying what will happen eventually. and you might as well do the best that you can. if you are overrunning your services and you need to save people's lives then you deal with it.
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but if you are not dealing with it treat people as you can. we have all these drugs to treat people early and using them as we need them. >> laura: hydroxychloroquine which got political and totally maligned. vitamin d, zinc, all of this is good to take. on cnn by the way dr. william made this stunning claim, dr. risch, watch. >> there is no reason with this point with it variance that immunity won't lane and the vaccine virus won't come back in a different form just like the flu. we live with flu, contend with flu with changing the vaccine, but this will be long, not a year-long battle but a decade-long battle. >> laura: dr. risch a decade-long battle. the timeline works with climate change too. decade-long battle. that is probably a coincidence,
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right? >> it is not a battle. when you say it in those terms you are raising panic again. it will be a decade-long issue perhaps but we have better tools now then we had a year ago. we didn't know we could actually treat it well. now we can actually treat it well and prevent them from getting sick with the flu or the next version of this when it comes. >> laura: dr. risch thank you so much for joining us tonight. you are looking at live pictures of president biden paying respects to fallen officer, brian sick nick lying in honor and the capital rotunda and he s injured during the capital riots and his remains will lie at rest at arlington cemetery on wednesday. last night, we showed you exclusive documents from the d.c. public school system blm curriculum. tonight we bring you more and
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still wreaking havoc's across the country.y. nowhere has it been deadlier then in chicago, which just sawn blood in january in four years. fox news chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher has that story. >> chicago police done by the increasing crime, that alone is significant. in january chicago had 51 murders, the highest since 2017. those numbers released by chicago police department are conservative. the "chicago sun-times" put the number of killings at 54. while the murder rate is the most concerning, it is not the only violent crime on the rise. in january chicago had 144 carjackings. that means 2021 is now to outdo the carjackings in 2020 and 2020 had doubled the carjackings of 2019. the number of carjackings also setting off alarmrm bells becaue most say carjackers are between the ages of 15, 18, maybe 20.
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it is not just chicago sing the rising crime. in a sample of 34 american studies from new york to northern virginia the national commission on covid-19 and criminal justice the murder rate in 2020 has "no modern president." homicide rates in 2019 and 2020 up 30% whichch translate to 1200 killings. the study says audley the murder rate did not fit usual crime patterns. normally homicides increased during summer months andbu decrease during the following winter, but the 2020 murder rate steady throughout the year though it did peek a bit during the summer riots. and aggravated assault and gun assaults went up. the commission said the reason for the increase is the pandemic quoting "disproportionately affected vulnerable population at risk individuals with physical, mental, emotional stress."
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and further aggravated, says the report by a lack of outreach to those most affected, laura. >> laura: and real, trays, thank you so much. the media are ignoring this the media are ignoring this they are focusing on the capping g.o.p. governors ahead of 2024. and few have gotten worse treatment than my next guest kristi noem of south dakota. speak with these leaders particularly governor desantis, governor kristi noem are not following the evidence-based guidelines. >> we know the south dakota governors has been a horror. >> and helping the state that has literally being dying while she stops personal responsibility. >> laura: literally versus figuratively apparently. the pandemic is basically over south dakota. look how far down the cases have dropped since the peak in november. the death rate below cuomo without any lockdown settled.
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and like the viral caseload, south dakota's unemployment rate has fallen. it is 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. thee governor kristi christie no one, they so annoyed by you. why is that and why do you have a target on your back when it comes to the american media? >> you know, i think it is about control. they have used for the last 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 have enough hospital capacity to take care of those who need it, but that we would do it together and allow people to be flexible to allow people to be flexible to put food on the table. that was a unique approach that
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for our people that worked really well. we did have tragedies and we did we did have tragedies and we did through it better if virtually than every other state. i think the media hates that because it really is a testimony to what republicans believe in and what conservatives believe in. we implemented what we always say we believe and it showed does work and and it showed bring 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. >> and her world, restrictions become inconveniences that hold companies back. no words like want and choose on purpose. she made it seem like she is giving freedom but personal h health is not personal responsibility. it is her job.si she is the one supposed to make tough decisions, but she isor off-loading that responsibility onto ordinary people.g.
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>> laura: that reporter sounds quite young, good for her, but you are off-loading personal responsibility, governor. is that what your constituents believe? >> laura, i've never seen a video like that before. that was an outright hit piece and itas was hard to watch becae it was full of lights. you know, really, the truth is 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 is okay to do that in? what is the precedent that is setting up in the future? i was well aware of that while i was making decisions that i knew what my authority was, and i didn't't want to step over it. a trust of people and overwhelmingly, they appreciated that. they appreciated the ability to get through this in a way that worked for them, they are businesses, and our state that really was an example to the nation.
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>> laura: governor, a lot of other issues bubbling up out there while we continue to make sure your state is safe and prosperous. the battle for the soul of the republican party and the party is divided because of cheney, adam kissinger, met romney. do you think the party is divided on ideology or even this impeachment farce of a trial next week? >> i think we are talking a lot about what we disagree on. and i gave a speech a couple of weeks ago about what republicans need to do and why the american people are so angry with them. it is because we don't follow through on the things we say. we said we would reform health care and we didn't. we said we would fix immigration policy and we didn't appear that is really what we need to do as republicans to start following through and stop standing up, giving speeches, and attacking each other but instead worked together to really follow through and pursue american opportunity for the folks at home.t
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>> laura: but isn't that what president trump did, governor, the american government was wildly before pre-covid and i think covid put a ranch and everything. but to look back to the mid-2,000, much more interventionist open borders, pro-china versus an american populace vote which seems to be populous. so where's the divide? >> absolutely. president trump never forgot about the ordinary, hardworking american. he thought about them every single minute of every day and fought for them. one time, never get angry on behalf of yourself but get angry on behalf of other people that need help.ay that is what president trump did. he fought for everyday people that 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
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to put america first. >> laura: governor, great to see you tonight. thank you for joining us. "the new york times" use to champion the first amendment but now one columnist is calling for a new government office. to free speech, kim strassel and dinesh d'souza with the latest threat to your liberties next
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♪ hello, colonial penn? ♪ ♪ >> laura: for most americans it is perfectly acceptable for people too hold different belies and values. but now the left wants to make it a crime against the state. "new york times" columnist kevin ruth it is a problem that can only be solved with the most orwellian of prescriptions. steps, experts say, could prod more people to abandon the scourge of pokes and lies.ed several experts i spoke with recommended the biden administration put together a cross agency task force to tackle disinformation and domestic extremism, which would
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be lead something like a realities hour. in other words a government too dedicated to -- how convenient. something we were mocked for warning you about many weeks ago. kimberley strassel, fox news contributor and also with me dinesh desousa filmmaker, applauding "the new york times" for propagating these disturbing recommendations. it seems like it is a laugh of parity at this point, but it's not.o it is coming perhaps to a government near you, namely biden. >> that is the rich part about this. here is this piece that is wringing its hands over the mainstreaming crazy, even as mainstream crazy, laura. it was only a couple of weeks ago that alexandria ocasio-cortez that the media should come and find us.
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she was left out and yet two weeks later here we are in "the new york times" treating that as a seriousng idea and voting people with respectable positions indeed to become reality in the biden administration. it is beyond parity. >> laura: "the new york times" is not the only one advocating for used open kind of ministries of truth. a new report from nyu researchers calling conservative claims of social media censorship itself a form of disinformation. the researchers call for integration of new digital regulatory agency and suggested biden with special commission to work with the industry to improve content moderation. dinesh d'souza, what does this remind you of? don't you feel like you're backy in dartmouth college when they back in the olden days when trying to do the conservative
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thing back then? >> we knew we were in a salon but when we wrote about this the first book "liberal education" asylum is a crazy house inside of a larger culture. but it now seems the asylum has become america. you mentioned earlier george orwell and it's almost as if a group of people were in dystopian society and taking orwell not as a warning but handbook. oh, my gosh, this guy has a fantastic idea. let's start implementing him right away. this whole notion of 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 based upon the idea, contested ideas and in politics they want to abolish them. >> laura: kim, disturbing exchange at the white house briefing, check it out.
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>> it is this administration's concerns that the president could incite further violence.un >> certainly watching reaction from the country, watching the potential for violence is something that we will do closely from the white house come across the country. that is something that we will certainly keep an eye on. >> laura: i'm surprised that psaki didn't get a foot massage and a hot stone on her back. apparently the president can't have a defense at all. he doesn't deserve a defense because it could spur more extremism. kim. >> laura, 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, but then you have a piece like this that seamlessly transitions into the real problem, the growing problem of
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domestic extremism. who gets to define what extremism is? terrorism and violence are crimes but extremism you get the biden administration that decides anything beyond its payroll gets lumped somehow into the same category as terrorism. and that is just, that is not actually, we have laws against the former. but the first amendment protects the latter. >> laura: dinesh extremism is to find anyone who disagrees with their disordered thinking, period. >> well, look at the weirdness of simply saying if trump denies that he is engaging in incitement to commit denies that his words have the effect of fprovoking any kind of violence, that itself is interpreted as provocation to violence. we are living in a world where will words have less basic meaning of terms like don't mean
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incitement but mean defending yourself, speaking up for yourself, playing your formal f part in a senate trial.s the fact that you have this kind of relationship between the media and the biden team shows we don't really have a functioning free press in the country. the press is sort of in on it and like they are making coded signals to the biden press secretary speaking a mutualve language among themselves, which they both understand. >> laura: dinesh and kim, thank you so much. and we brought you a series of a push to insert blm curriculum in the schools. now and tonight's, we will show you the man behind this push and the corporate bigwigs popping him up.ri stay with us. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine.
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♪as ♪ >> laura: last time we showed you the exclusive week of faction documents that blm is pushing in some of our schools. these lesson plans are littered with poisonous principles by dismantling the nuclear family and eliminating patriarchal practices. and this coloring book on children in d.c. and new york city. when page urges kids to be transgender affirming.f
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and on the national page reporting blm action, there is a quote from fbi most wanted terrorists. he is a former member of the black liberation army and was serving a life sentence for taking part in the murder at the new jersey state trooper in 1973. that is until she escaped and fled to cuba. who is behind this? a boston university professor and he is shoving this radical vision of race down the throats of her children and getting paid handsomely for it. just today, him selling. >> when we teach our kids to be antiracist. when we teach that brown or black girl that there is nothing wrong with you because of the color of your skin. or when we teach that white boy, there is nothing right about you because of the color of your skin. when we teach american racism, we are protecting our children.
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we are allowing them to develop a sense of self to see themselves as fully human and see others as fully human. >> laura: joining me now,y harmeet dhillon, civil rights attorney and found her for the center of american liberty. someone like he could not exist without large corporate america. on the surface, we all, we don't want to take into account racial differences because we want everybody to have equal opportunity, period that is in the founding documents. what is going on here? >> laura from a lot of things are going on for looking at the current phenomenon. what is happening is what i call diversity industrial complex entrepreneur worlds have createy a problem that convinced everybody from school-age on up that we have inherit races every sector of the economy and lives. and creative market-based solution for it which is if you
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pay me come i will come and teach you. almost like a form of the mob if you are a corporation, protection money if you want to. if you want to have avoid havinl trouble in your work space. paid as a consultant and to be clear this is not once a year sexual harassment training but today's diversity and inclusion consulting is a constant process. your work is never over. you have to constantly bring in experts to come in and promote this conversation. most of the corporations are there to provide value for the shareholders. they didn't have a problem in the first place to the degree these companies have convincedav us. now these people have a multibillion-dollar industry that is expanding into federal contracting. it is used by companies to defend themselves against lawsuits. and now they are reaching into the schools with some fairly
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horrifying concepts that most parents are not aware are being pushed. >> laura: i think most parents don't know anything about this. i think they think black lives matter is great and we will make sure black americans are treated fairly and protected, great. but then you dig into what is kind of going on and it is a very different scenario. by the way twitter cofounder jack dorsey, he donated $10 million to the center for antiracist research. and before that, the company protects for pharmaceuticals $1.5 million the rockefeller foundation and of course $1.5 million. and pear county public schools in northern virginia paid can be 20k for hour-long lecture and spent another $24,000 to buy his books. and you add that up around the
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country. >> that is like janet yellen mongol money by the minute there. it is a huge industry. someone mocking 20, 40 jobs, no. every time i'm asked to be on a panel, aba or otherwise, there is 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 but a lot of grievance being peddled to. indeed to come if you are doing this as a business, you would never want to -- >> laura: everyone is inoculated in themselves. it is box checking and big a business, thank you so much. we told you about skyrocketing crime but lori lightfoot is feeling chicago every turn. "the last bite" is next.
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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. shannon: thank you so much. house republican leader kevin mccarthy meets with marjorie taylor green as democrats in the mainstream media try to make the freshman lawmaker the face of the gop. green has come under fire from republicans and democrats for views on qanon and qstna
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