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of his audience, all of his friends, extended family at some point in the future. when that happens, we'll let you know. we'll keep our prayers up for the entire limbaugh family. let not your heart be troubled. here's laura ingraham. laura? >> laura: hannity, i have to say when you look at the full, full picture on covid and to pick up where you left off, there's going to be a lot of villains when history is written on this. i look forward to beginning to write that history tonight. >> sean: i try to be charitable, give the benefit of the doubt, a lot of people were dead wrong and it hurt a lot of us. >> laura: you're being too charitable. you're too charitable. >> sean: when has anyone said that hannity -- >> laura: i am. i am. i'm telling you that.
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>> sean: thank you. >> laura: that's okay. i'll pick up where you left off. >> sean: thanks. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from a busy washington. we continue on investigations of key biden nominees. we're going to take a deeper look at merrick garland and also amazon once again targets political books outside the leftist group think. we'll see to an author that just had his book challenging the transgender movement yanked. and plus, is america really clamoring for barack and the boss? raymond arroyo has more in seen and unseen. first, as promised, liars in lab coats. that's the focus of tonight's angle.
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the ministry of peace concerns itself with war. the ministry of love was torture and the ministry of plenty with starvation. these contradictions are not accident tall. they're deliberate exercises in double think. well, for much of the past year, the medical media cartel has been guilty of regular deliberate exercises in double think. almost every turn, anthony fauci was a primary offender including his mask double talk. >> there's no reason to be walking around with a mask. >> putting a mask on yourself is more to prevent you from infecting someone else. >> i want to make it be a
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symbol. >> if one mask is good, two masks are better. >> laura: why not five? a long time people of good faith were willing to overlook the goal posts shifting because fauci led everyone to believe that normalcy, don't worry, it's around the corner. >> i would hope that by november we have things under control that we can have a real degree of the normality. >> i think it will be easily by the end of 2021. >> hopefully the end of the summer, the beginning of fall of 2021 we can start to approach some degree of normality. >> september, november, next year? >> you cannot give a definite answer when you have so many moving parts. >> laura: i had not seen that until just then. that is stunning! okay? it's clear, right? you saw it. he's playing games with everyone. it doesn't matter if you've gotten the vaccine, if you had the virus and recovered. if you're 5 or 15 or 50 years
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old. unless fauci is sidelined, your mask will be your bff for a very, very long time. >> do you think americans will still be wearing masks in 2022? >> you know, i think it is possible that that is the case. >> why do you think americans might have to wear masks into 2022? >> you know, because it depends on the level of dynamics of virus in the community. >> laura: the level of dynamics of virus that is in the community? what the hell does that mean? when you start speaking in that vague jargon, that's when you've been in the same government position for four decades. the angle translation of fauci speak, you'll be able to take your mask and when you can walk through airport security with
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your shoes on. but fauci isn't the only ancient medical bureaucrat with a fancy title spewing lies or unprovable accusations. here's francis collins in an except from the february 21 episode of axios on hbo. >> a mask is nothing more than a life saving medical device and yet it got categorized in other sorts of ways that were not factual, not scientific and frankly dangerous. and i think you can make a case that tens of thousands of people died as a result. >> laura: now, we invited francis collins on the show but he declined. so these are the questions we would have asked him. number 1, what was the evidence prior to march 2020 that masks worked to stop the spread of a viral respiratory disease? number 2, what is your opinion of randomized danish mask study
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that shows that masks do not protect the wearer from coronavirus? number 3, how involved were you in the decision to use nih funds for the controversial gain of function research in wuhan? number 4, what were your precise reasons for lifting the ban on the gain of function research in 2017? number 5, do you have evidence that scientists followed the recommended restrictions for this research that the u.s. government okayed? did the wiv follow those guy lines in wuhan? the answers to these questions go directly to exposing some of the big covid lies that our press are either too stupid or too biassed to uncover for themselves. as the infomercial goes, believe it or not, that's not all.
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because the variants are coming, the variants are coming. former biden advisers said the u.k. variant is very likely to cause a devastating spike in the next five to 14 weeks. he's also compared to it a category five hurricane. so should americas be ready for a new surge in cases in the next couple months, dr. fauci? >> i think you always want to be prepared for that type of thing. >> laura: first of all, 5 to 14 weeks. quite a spread in time there. again, no one in the fauci fan club at cnn will ask the obvious question here. if the latest of these variants is so transmissable and deadly, why are cases and deaths falling dramatically as the variants increase? the u.k. variant known as b 117
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is 48% of the sequences in denmark right now. but look at where cases and deaths are in denmark today. 30 seconds of really high school level research and the scary variant thesis falls apart. it embarrassing. the biggest lie of all, it's all trump's fault. >> remember the cdc delayed issuing a mask suggestion and order. we had keeping restaurants and indoor dining open. not fully putting in place other safety measures. you compare the united states to other countries, we did much worse. >> laura: okay. old zeke needs to innoculate yourself against lying.
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we have done very well against other established countries. we did that in june. the pro lock down states boosted the highest covid death rates. so much for follow the science. do you notice that they never retract or apologize for their bad old predictions? like the histrionics of cnn reporters after the super bowl celebration in tampa. >> they're only supposed to take their masks off while eating or drinking but you can see quite a large crowd. certainly not all in one single family or one single household that are mixing. you can see on the streets of ybor city this massive crowd. no many of them wearing a mask close to the tampa police. i asked them what are you doing about that. >> laura: of course, neither that event or the big sports celebrations like the one in alabama after they won the
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national championship became super spreaders. contrary to the predictions from the debby downers that tried to convince us to end most contact sports in america. okay? they didn't want us to have any fun and they hate the fact that people are on the streets having unif. nothing happened. i spent much of the past year, i cannot believe it's been going on this long trying to sound the alarm that it's liberty versus lockdowns. there's always going to be an excuse for rich and powerful people to take away the freedoms of those that they don't even like that much much less respect. the people of california finally are beginning to fight back through their effort to recall gruesome newsome and new york democrats are turning against andrew cuomo. but did you notice they waited to do this until after the inauguration? the question is when will the people do the same with biden and fauci? let's face it. we can't continue drifting along
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months after months with no clear direction as to when or if. most americans will ever be able to live something that looks like a normal life. after almost a year, it's clear that dr. fauci will never be comfortable saying that we can move forward. he will always have another reason for fear, another excuse for delay. he can always find another reason to keep you at home. i get it. he's a bureaucrat. they don't ever want to be blamed when things go wrong. if we're going to escape this endless nightmare, we must have a more balanced and realistic assessment of what our situation is right now. dr. fauci cannot provide us that. it's time to say no to the pseudoscience masquerading as seriousness. it's really just garden variety left wing political punditry when you look at it. liars in lab coats are still liars.
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that's the angle. joining me now, dr. scott atlas, former white house covid adviser. dr. atlas, how is it that there hasn't been any semblance of accountability for the shifting goal post and the faulty predictions that have been made one after the other on things like the super spreader events that we were warned about from mount rushmore to alabama to this tampa bowl celebration? >> yeah, hey, laura. there's not only no accountability, there's a repetition of stuff as if it were never proven wrong. we're seeing with it the schools. we're seeing it with the super spreader things. we're hearing waffling on things. you're right. people have a lot of pressure and they don't want to be wrong except they're instilling fear. when you look at the american
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media in particular and part of it is these interviews where people keep stressing what we don't know, what might happen and we know so much like you pointed out about the variants, there's no evidence that there's some kind of massive spike due to these variants. there's no evidence that there's increase lethality. but we have american stories. look at the data from the national bureau of economic research. over 90% of americans were negative and fear invoking. in europe, 52%. it has an impact. at this point when you have people that keep repeating that kind of stuff, misinformation, totally ignoring the science on the math, completely innoring and pushing false information, they're ensuing fear. that is worrisome here. when you look at the data, over 70% of americans say that they will wear a mask after the pandemic is over. that is very frightening.
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we have a damaged american psyche and it's due to these public health officials that are just really not saying the real data probably because they don't want to admit that they were so wrong. >> laura: well, scott, when you look at just things like the impediments for school openings, i told my producers, i don't want to do school openings. we've done this segment since last april, okay? people were telling me they're -- they have to go back to schools. but this is what fauci said about reopening schools yesterday on cnn. >> even the science, are schools being too cautious and are there schools closed that should be open in person? >> you know, obviously it's a very difficult situation to get an absolute definitive answer. >> he was just calling for the schools to be opened a few weeks ago. now as the numbers have gone
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down, he's saying i can't say for sure? this is supposed to be science, okay? i'm sick of this. i think this is a disservice to our kids and our teachers and the entire country. it's pathetic. i really mad what happened to the kids. >> and every parent should be mad. this is a heinous, really heinous abuse of public policy just for people who either don't want to be wrong or don't want to admit they're wrong or didn't want to make a claim. there's one simple policy for the schools. it's three words. open the schools, period. >> laura: looks like if you live in a democrat-run state, doesn't look like the state will open this year. looks like they're setting up this entire year to be another lost year for the kid. that's what i'm seeing and doesn't look like they're opening any time soon. your thoughts on that real
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quick. >> sean: i think you're right. i think in the end, the schools are supposed to be run by the parents and the school board. so you know, at some point you have to realize who is in charge and you have to make your voice heard. the data has been showing us over and over again that it's proven even the regular magazines are acknowledging, this has been known nearly since the beginning of the pandemic -- >> laura: we said it in the beginning. >> children have low risk. you and a lot of people did. they just keep getting away with not doing this. i don't understand it. this is really like -- this is costco, alice in wonderland. >> laura: hideous. thanks, dr. atlas. so what are democrats trying to accomplish with this fear? they move forward with a covid relief bill that is mostly a slush fund for political cronies and leftist causes. but if you ask president biden, every cent is totally essential.
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>> critics say the plan is too big. let me ask a rhetorical question. would you have me cut? what would you leave out? >> laura: since you asked, how about chuck schumer's $1.5 million give away to a bridge from new york to canada? you can always get rid of $100 million for a railroad in silicon valley, one of the wealthiest areas of the country. if you really want to clear the clogged arteries of the bill, you can cut a $500 million in pork for what the cbo describes as activities related to the arts, humanities, libraries, museums and native american language preservation. what do you think, joe? >> what would you have me cut? what would you leave out? >> laura: i have plenty of ideas. you can save taxpayers $246 billion by cancelling
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unemployment benefits that the cbo is warning could result in more joblessness. maybe just rip out the $30 billion for public transit agencies, the $1.5 billion for slam track and the $800 million for food assistance that goes to other countries. also on the chopping block should be the $35 billion going to undermining our healthcare system by propping up obamacare. you still need more cuts, joe? >> what would you have me cut? what would you leave out? >> how about the millions for political democrats and their cronies, $86 bill for underfunded union pension plans. $350 billion for kickbacks for state that destroyed their economies with needless lock downs. $50 million in environmental
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justice grants, anti-eco activists should be stripped from the bill and finally, $129 billion that the teacher union payola dressed up as an emergency funding to reopen schools. even the white house was forced to admit nobody of this money would go towards opening schools this year. >> need to obligate funds according to spending plans. that's why this funding is so essential. they need to plan ahead. >> laura: how about this? to funds for schools that don't reopen immediately period. my sincere's apologies, president biden, that we didn't have time to go through the entire bill but those ingraham angle cuts get you $844 billion worth of savings. so with that, i leave you with these wise words from a different joe.
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the healthcare industry. his current job is attorney general of california. before that was a democrat congressman. not only is he unqualified to regulate the healthcare system, he supports the idea to dismantle it. >> i've been a supporter of medicare for all for the 25 years i was in congress. when you talk to seniors that have medicare that say keep your hands off of my medicare it would have the same effect for most americans. >> laura: his views on immigration are even more extreme in 2019. there's reports for calls for decriminalizing immigration for people that haven't committed a crime and not acting violently. i'd say that they're not harming people indirectly either. becerra's record of a.g. includes ruthlessly persecuting
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pro lifers, especially people of faith. he targeted the little sisters of the poor for resisting the obamacare abortion coverage mandate. he sued to eliminate the nun's exemption to this rule and this callous effort was rebuked by the supreme court in july. that wasn't the first time the supreme court blocked becerra from blocking pro life centers from promoting planned parenthood and they struck down state and local mandates that banned indoor religious services. guess who enforced california's church crackdown? >> dozens of times now, over 60, we had to defend our governor's emergency declarations that try to limit activity that could lead to the contraction of covid-19. very fortunate we've been
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successful in defending those actions. >> laura: you can go to costco, go to the stores but not religious services according to him. if the senate gop cares at all about protecting our borders and religious liberties, they'll do everything in their power to make sure becerra doesn't set foot inside of hhs. joining me now, victor davis hansen from the hoover institute. you live in california. you've seen his tyranny running the justice system there up close. what is your take away from this? >> he's been very effective hardcore left wing politician. he's spent the last 40 years running for office or being an elected official or appointed official. he knows nothing about healthcare. he's our version of the world health organization, the first to have no m.d. as a director. he has no experience as a
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director. ironically, donald trump had tom fleiss, a medical doctor. this man has nothing. why was he appointed? because on every single issue to the left, open borders, abortion, changing the voting laws. he's hardcore liberal and far left. he has a reputation for that and will be rewarded. the left has this tendency to take a mission statement and a cabinet and expand it. remember under obama, he said he would expand nasa to include muslim outreach. i'm worried mr. becerra in the time of a pandemic is going to say healthcare will be defined as immigration. or it will be defined as gun control. it also creeping that way with
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obesity and childhood video games and gun control already in our healthcare facilities. when you dilute them like that, you low focus on things like covid or -- >> laura: i want to get into what he said. >> it's not good to have an activist. >> laura: i want to get to what he said december 9 when he was introduced. watch. >> xavier spent a career fighting to expand access to healthcare, protecting affordable care act and take on powerful special interests who prey and profit off of people's health. >> laura: how is he going to help small business? he focused -- his other comment on equity and literally says millions of small business owners are counting on us. small business owners?
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>> small business owners are going broke the first time under obamacare and expansion will make sure of that. he's the wrong person for the wrong job at the wrong time and can do a lot of damage. he can define medicare for one in the middle of a pandemic. we used to say when you turned 62, there's certain benefits you waited your entire life for. when you have medicare for all, you have it for nobody. >> laura: victor, thank you. great to see you tonight. now on to the man biden would lead his doj, attorney general merrick garland. judge garland appeared before the senate where he classified the capitol rioters as domestic terrorists but carefully dismissed antifa. >> an attack on a courthouse while in operation, trying to prevent judges from deciding cases, that plainly is domestic
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extremism, domestic terrorism. an attack simply on a government property at night or any other kind of circumstances is a clear crime. that's where i draw the line. is that joining me now, congressman devin nunez. congressman, this is frightening. it depends what time of day you're attacking people or property to be branded a domestic terrorist. people thought he would be a judicial moderate if he went to the supreme court. >> that was my first thought. thanks god he didn't make to it the supreme court. it's rather ironic that they would puck out of the chute to be the guy that becomes the next head of the department of justice with so many things that are out there from hunter biden to the durham investigation to all of the problems and the
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breakdown in the institutions that we've had. that answer gets to the core problem that most americans believe. there's a two tiered justice system. everybody wants the rioters that broke into the capitol, they want them busted. but they want the people that created a new country in seattle, attacked courthouses, burned down cities, they want them busted, too. that's the problem in this country. doesn't look like garland will make any improvements any time soon. >> laura: this is how judge garland described the capitol riots. >> there's a line from oklahoma city and there's another line to the battles of the original justice department against the ku klux klan. we're facing a more dangerous
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period than the oklahoma city bombing. >> laura: we had so much death and destruction. january 6 wasn't good but we didn't have several dozen, more than 100 people killed. >> yes. this is what is really going on out there. there's a narrative in the process and has been built the last several years that republicans are domestic terrorists, racists and all these bad things and they need to use that because donald trump is not there to kick around anymore, so they have to say that all of these people that did this are racist. there's no surprise that garland is saying the same thing. he knows that that is the narrative that has to be put forward and continued in order nor the democrats and the socialist left to hang on to power in this country. >> laura: he also wants to become our nation's chief law enforcement officer. somehow he hasn't thought about
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the immigration law. >> look into that practice of asylum claims by drug cartels to weaken border security. >> i had not known about this and i will certainly look into this problem. >> do you believe that illegal entry at america's borders should remain a crime? >> i haven't thought about that question. >> laura: hasn't thought about it? it's hard to believe. >> he knows why he can't answer necessary questions. at this point he was probably a moderate 20 years ago. but to be part of the socialist left, to enter into the biden harris administration, you have to hold the line on the narrative that the narratives are constructed. i watched a little bit of this today. i've seen some clips. he answered i don't know about that i don't know how many times. but he does know. he has to know.
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he's been around politics for decades. he's been in the judicial branch. he absolutely knows answers to the questions and he knows damn well that people that cross over the border illegally are breaking the law. >> laura: there's certain boxes you have to check in order to be a democrat today. one is to say the country is systemically racist and illegal immigration is not a crime. john kennedy filleted him on systemic racism. great to have you on. it's unbelievable. joe biden said something shocking today that no one has covered. raymond arroyo saw it. he's going to share the video in seen and unseen next.
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>> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we reveal the story behind the headlines in some unreported news. for that, we go to author of the forthcoming "the thief that stole heaven." fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. raymond, we've been covering the biden covid bailout. but you discovered something others missed. >> yeah, the president is doing very short press conferences. he read as few minutes of text with great difficulty and wanders off stage. he dropped a critical detail. listen. >> this is a mom and pop shop
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sponsored by -- that is supported by the community and in turn they support the community. they sponsor little league teams. again, critics, too big. shall we stop spending money of them? knowing about support is one thing. being gay and access to get another. that's why we proposed $175 million for navigators. >> that is a pay-off to the community organizers that helped him win office. remember those technologically challenged hispanics that biden announced last week that couldn't get online? the organizers get a kickback to $175 million to help navigate them through the online forums. all entrepreneurs are technological idiots, laura. >> laura: that is a gaffe from last week when he said, you know, minority people in some parts of the country don't have
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the ability -- i don't have a follow it. >> we need a biden appropriations preservation project. >> laura: that's what we need. this entire press conference should have come with a warning label. similar to disney's depictions about the muppet show. >> yeah, people or cultures on these 40 plus years of shows. i went through a lot of these episodes with performers like gene kelly and ethel merman. maybe it's the negative title miss piggy. maybe she should be called miss plus size. there was this disturbing
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incitement of violence against news anchors. >> now to washington d.c. for a direct call on our hotline. television news reporters are blowing up. these unlikely rumors have -- >> lawyer remarks this is the most stupid -- the very idea that they need to censor or warn people about this sweet nostalgic show blows your mind. >> laura: i find this incredibly depressing. it even make it hard to watch old shows because you think they'll never make this again. one of two people might be offensed. >> you know, times change. that's why people will watch a nostalgic show. look no further than this new public service announcement tweeted by governor andrew cuomo that encouraged african americans to get the covid vaccine. >> sean: ♪♪
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♪♪ >> needless to say, african americans are enraged about this. it's so condescending and stereotypical. >> laura: i think i heard the cartoon figure say something about tuskegee. really serious issue. anyway, really talking down to people. raymond, before i let you go, barack obama and bruce announce a new podcast called "renegade." here's a preview. >> in our own ways, bruce and i have been on parallel journeys looking for a way to connect individual searches for meaning with the largest story of americans. >> my father was like a shamed it's of his family. >> my father leaves when i was
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2. i didn't meet him when i was 10 years old. >> did you notice the body language? they have the arms folded and the legs cross. they generate as much warmth as woody allen and mia farrow. i love the sponsors. comcast and that dollar shava group. i would hope jeep would sponsor this so barack and the boss would compete with sienfeld. they could be jug heads journeys in a jeep. this is perfect. a show i would pay for. listening to this and i listened to an episode. they shouldn't call this a podcast. they're reimagining the entire format now. this is a plaud cast. it's a snoozer. >> laura: when you're like this with your arms crossed, that means you're not giving up anything. a bad body language. all right, raymond. >> good-bye, laura. >> laura: thanks so much. if you write a book questioning
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>> laura: at the top of the hour of the angle, i mentioned the novel "1984." for many years "the ministry of truth" was a figment of orwell's imagination. amazon has gone selling books to now banning books. the most recent target, "when harry became sally" responding to the transgender movement and for challenging the pseudoscience push by activists, they held it from the website. now joining me, ryan anderson.
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the president of the ethics and public policy center. ryan, as i said, the book is a couple years old. what is going on with the timing of this censorship and a certain piece of legislation on capitol hill? >> it's hard to know what amazon is thinking. they never reached out to me to tell me they're pulling the book. later this week, congress is set to ram through the equality act, which rewrites the civil rights act of 1964 to add gender identity and including fluid gender identity and nonbinary. so what big tech can do, just wait to see what big government can do. both of them are threats to our liberties and to our flourishing. >> laura: and our religious
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liberty for sure. that means in schools, all the parents watching this, you might have grandkids or kids in school. your kids sports are going to be directly affected by this. that's going to change -- if someone played a lot of sports in school, just went be a completely different experience. i think a lot of moms, not political, that's not what they want for their kids or dads. but this is what biden's nominee to become a.g. merrick garland said about the issue of trans athletes competing, ryan, in women's sports. >> when i ask you if you agree with this statement, allowing biological males to compete in an all-female sport deprives women of the opportunity to participate fully and fairly in sports and is fundamentally unfair to female athletes. >> a very difficult societal
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question you're asking me here. >> i know. you're going to be attorney general. >> i have not had a chance to look at these issues in my career so far. >> laura: you buy this answer? he's acting like he's up for a supreme court seat and not going to answer the question. >> we already know how the obama administration answered this question when they were suing various school districts that wouldn't allow boys to identify as girls to compete against girls. his very first day in office, president biden issued an executive order saying that this is what the department of education is going to have to do. so it's a little disingenuous it seems for garland to say he doesn't know what the law requires on this. how could we not know what equality requires? equality requires on this issue is that we treat men and women, boys and girls equally by recognizing body differences
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make a difference. that's why title 9 didn't do away with female sports. they said we have to have equal opportunities. to now say equalities for boys to identify as girls get to compete against the girls turns equality upside-down. >> laura: a lot of famous female athletes have chimed in and got slammed for it. it will do enormous damage to female sports across this country. i feel so bad for the women competing and working their best and hardest. ryan thanks so much. and "the ingraham angle" gets results again. last bite will tell you how.
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>> laura: should that person remain on the board? >> you know, i'm not going to be the one to hold people's fate in my hands. i don't want that type of person, you know, dictating my child's education. >> laura: i'll be the one that calls for it. someone that speaks that way about parents that are worried
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about their kids not learning should go into a different line of work. okay? just like that, every single member of the oakland county school board has stepped down. good riddance. that's all the time we have. shannon bream with "fox news@night" team takes it from here. >> shannon: laura, that reminds me of a bad reply that i sent to fox. the moment that you realize everybody else saw that. yikes. >> laura: you never said anything like that. have a great though. >> shannon: i didn't. thanks, laura. merrick garland revealing new insights into the biden administration and he is the first white house pick to face questions over the progressive agenda. josh hawley asking whether garland used
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