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or just learn to keep your mouth shut. with that, congratulations. we wish you well. we are always going to be fair and balanced, never be the media mob, let not your hearts be troubled. the news continues, laura ingraham, hi. >> laura: he is a hell of a stage actor. he's an incredible actor. speak to the hunt red october. >> laura: shut up and act. i was like where is this going, hannity. i was thinking, where you going with this. alec baldwin and the paternity and the timing, and then i understood. it was just your charitable way of ending the hour. >> sean: six months it was posted, people ask legitimate questions. i'm sure some of them -- i would didn't read it, so what what i know. if you don't want to talk about it, don't post it.
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>> laura: i found it so utterly boring. but i don't know, i just never care. it's just like, what else is going to occupy our minds? >> sean: fox news alert, alec baldwin raging out of control. shocker. >> laura: as he smashed any windshields lately? speak to have great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle." we are going to do things a little bit differently tonight. throughout the hour, i'm going to reveal key pieces of information that the biden administration, the medical bureaucracy, and our intelligence agencies are hiding from you, the american people. now we are going to expose the possible reasons they are doing this. and they are pretty logical reasons, i think you will agree. and what the ramifications will be for you, your kids, and your grandkids for that matter. now we start tonight with the lies they tell us. that is the focus of tonight's angle.
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at this very moment, the biden administration is scrambling to contain what is going to become one of the worst humanitarian crisis to befall america in the past 50 years. it is a crisis that this administration triggered with its reckless and irresponsible policies and promises. today in a closed-door briefing, the president was told that the crush of migrants trying to cross our southern border is becoming unsustainable. and as a result, the american taxpayers will need to flip the bill for an additional 20,000 beds to house the very people that biden leeward here. some of them are minors, some of them are families, some of them are just men crossing the border. but when he was asked about this briefing, biden did the usual mumble and shuffle off for your.
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>> president biden: , yes, i did. >> what did you learn? >> president biden: a lot. >> laura: he said no, we are handling it. a short time later when pressed about what is obviously a major crisis, white house press secretary jen psaki committed the classic biden live by deflection. >> secretary of new york state it's not a crisis, but i yelled for reporting that the administration needs 20,000 beds to shelter these children based on our own reporting. at what point does it become a crisis? >> well, i would say i don't think we need to meet your bar of what we need to call it. >> laura: can you believe that? 20,000 beds -- that is your bar. then there is the lies of concealment. the administration fighting covid concerns announcing that no journalist would be allowed
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inside any of the camps with unaccompanied minors. or the family units. by the way, the ones the biden administration slammed the trump administration for using. do you think that the press is kicking up a fuss about the press blackout? well, of course not. because they are no longer in the reporting business, they are in the protection bracket business. democrats need to keep this crisis under wraps for as long as possible. because they know if the real truth gets out about the situation, their amnesty bill is sunk. what is happening is a purposeful repopulation of america and the exploitation of migrants for cheap labor. as for ordinary citizens of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and colors just trying to make a decent life for themselves and maybe make a decent living, well you are out of luck. can you imagine these poor kids in border shelters being thrown into zoom classes and school
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districts in the united states with sponsor list. online learning is awful and the best of situations. that brings us to the most fertile ground for democrat lies, covid. now these whoppers keep piling up. hacks you just want to just be on tv. they lied about school being super spreaders, they lied about sporting events being super spreaders, and about lockdowns and about herd immunity. and now this. >> we stand to completely lose the hard-earned ground we have made. these variants are very real threat to our people and our progress. now is not the time to relax the critical safeguard. >> laura: well, let's call this live by fearmongering. there's always good to be a viral mutation, viral variants. but in no sense at all is there
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any ideal or any proof that these variants are more deadly. but remember, if they get their way the medical media cartel, they are never going to let you escape your covid hell. it's a cause for celebration for normal people like the people in texas and mississippi. where governors in both states took a stand today for the old normal. you know that thing called "freedom." >> i have said repeatedly that these orders have to end at the earliest possible moment. by and large, this is not moment. >> this must end. it is now time to open texas 100%. cheers mark del much [cheers and applause] >> laura: anyone wants a margaret is in dallas this
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weekend? comparing life in texas to life here in d.c., it is like comparing my son's flag football team to the crimson tide, okay? here we live in a city that over the past year has been trashed, boarded out, and covered with the blm graffiti. and the democrats answer to that is to put up razor wire and deployed troops were on the capital. and that brings us to their lie of defamation. not to justify walling off capitol hill from the people who pay their salary, congress relies on the smear that america is teeming with racists who need to be tracked, punished, and by all means kept at bay. as for nt 4.0, they may be a bit naughty, but mostly they are just in it for the chicks. >> let's stop pretending that the threat of antifa is
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equivalent to the white supremacist threat. vandalizing is a crime, but it is not equivalent to a violent attempt to overturn the results of elections. we need to be abundantly clear that the white supremacist and other extreme mitts are the most significant domestic terrorism threat facing the united states today. >> laura: really? what is his justification for saying that? the fbi director didn't write off antifa so glibly as he did. >> and when it comes to anarchist violent extremists which is another category you asked about, that number has also grown over the course of my 10-year period last year i think we had more arrests of anarchist violent extremists than in the prior three years combined. >> laura: translation, antifa is real and dangerous and by his
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account, it is growing. but that is nowhere near as dangerous as the government that is run by the experts and for the elites. a government that treat citizens as foreigners and foreigners as citizens. and a government where the man who sits behind the big desk is incapable of making the big decisions. they lied because they have to. in order to keep this charade going for as long as it takes, so they can jam through his much radical stuff as they can before the people wake up. and republicans retake the house in 2022. and that is the ankle. here now, dr. scott atlas, former white house covid advisor and senior fellow. how dr. atlas, i want to go back to the decision that mississippi and texas made today to open and it was greeted as you might expect from the chattering class as the expert
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class in the biden administration this way. >> frustration inside the biden white house as texas and mississippi are now defined warnings about lifting covid-19 restrictions right now. >> with it it's a mistake to lift these mandates too early. masts are saving a lot of lives. i'm really hoping that the businesses and the community and the people in texas will rethink this. >> this is reckless, this is the definition of malpractice and i really hope that -- i hope that people don't listen. >> laura: dr. atlas, given that the original justification for lockdowns was preventing hospital from being overwhelmed, i would say texas and mississippi, what took you so long? >> that might be what florida people say, laura. because florida has been accused of being reckless and when you look at the data not only did they do better than most of the country even though they've been wide open and every school is in person, but in addition they are
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new case explosion in the fall was less then the places that had the severe lockdowns and the mandates with similar climate like where i live in california. it sort of hard to figure out. i'm in, texas actually has no vaccinated almost half the peope over 65 according to the date i looked at today. and the point of the vaccinations is really so that we save lives and let's open because we know that the lockdowns are destructive and killing people. and we've known this for months. so these kind of claims, it is sort of what is frightening to me -- you have the same people on tv talking about stuff without looking at the actual data. i mean, when we look at things, they are still clamoring for schools being closed as you know. we've talked about this ad nauseam, but the reality is that this is been known for months, even the atlantic said
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since the beginning of the pandemic that school should be open, let's act like it. >> laura: that is a good moment to get into this next point, dr. atlas. this is a video that was put out by microsoft and the l.a. unified school district telling kids what they will need to do in order to come to school every day. watch. >> daily pass, your exclusive ticket for safely going back to school. each week, you can schedule your free on-campus covid test. the real magic is your daily health checks. just answer a few simple health questions every day and like magic, your entrance ticket appears. >> laura: dr. atlas, getting people ready for a code for a place -- but they need to code.
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they need a pass. what is that getting us ready for? >> i hate to think of what it is getting ready asked for, because there's a massive loss of perspective and the loss of civil liberties denying the data. i mean, listen, we've known for months from data all over the world talking about austria, england, france, italy, spain, sweden, finland, norway, and the united states included states like florida in studies like brown university recently. these are data that shows not only do kids have extraordinarily low risk from the illness, but they are not significant spreaders. in fact, the duke university study and the norway study showed zero cases spreading from children to teachers. >> laura: but dr. atlas -- sorry to interrupt. we've been talking about this for several months.
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the angle has been talking about this since last april, okay. the science has been fairly obvious from the beginning, so why are they doing this? i think that's what a lot of parents across the country -- like, why? why are they conditioning kids to feel like they need to show a pass to get into a particular area? or that they have to give their personal information to a computer program in order -- why? these are scientists, this is supposed to be science people. why? >> they are supposed to be scientists, but number one -- this is just my opinion -- people don't want to admit they were wrong. completely wrong. i know that sounds sort of low level and analysis, but i was inside, i know what the stories about these egos of people on tv. tv. and secondly, there's a lot of panic and third, the teachers unions are -- as we see, there's some politics that seems to be involved. i want to touch on something
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really important. >> laura: really quick. >> december 4th, the cdc school testing said "it is unethical and illegal" to have students tested if they don't want to be. and so this is a kind of world we are into. i'm told mike that is december 4th. this is really territory of really unacceptable forcing people, students as well as the university levels, and i know because it is being forced for people to get onto my own campus at stanford to have testing. that is really unethical and according to the cdc, unethical and illegal. >> laura: enforced vaccinations may be coming next. as i mentioned, the left is also lying about the idea of ever going back to normal. and when we talk about reopening schools as we said, the science is unequivocal.
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in fact, we find out it's far more dangerous to keep children out of schools. a new study showing that kids are ten times more likely to die from suicide than covid. and nowhere is this more pressing than in california were less than 12% of students are actually in the classroom. in fact, that is the reason my next guest flood the state with her family. joining me now is jen, who relocated her family from san francisco to denver. so her 6-year-old child could go to school in prison. tell us about your experience. >> it was a really difficult decision. as this went on and on, i was very active nationally and locally. we just haven't made progress in california. i have very little hope that
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schools will open in the spring and i don't have a ton of hope they are going to open full-time face-to-face five days in the fall. and my 6-year-old is a kindergartner. it's just not engaging and i thought his personality really started to change bread he was a happy boisterous kid and he became withdrawn, he didn't want to go outside. playing outside in san francisco is also not that fun, kids are legally required to stay 6 feet apart. and so we just lost a bit of hope and felt like we needed to do what was right for our family. while i continue to push for open schools across the state and country. >> laura: the white house press secretary was pressed on the issue of schools and this is how it went. >> when fall runs around, if schools are not in person full-time, will the president except that? >> the president wants schools to be back in the classroom. his wife is a teacher, he
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believes that not only the students want to be in school, but teachers want to be in school. >> is there a firm deadline? >> one of the steps he could certainly advocate for is the signing of the american rescue plan which is $160 billion in it. >> laura: $160 billion before kids could get back to school in person. would you son understand that, john? >> i don't think so. dr. atlas said -- studies of cross the country in the world have shown that schools can open safely. i have to take care of my kids and i want to help all kids. i'm realizing very lucky i can pick up and come here and not everybody has that opportunity, but i will tell you families i know i was scraping together everything they have to either go to private or move to a district or state that is open
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because at the end of the day, our kids need to be in school. >> laura: although schools, those fancy schools across the golden gate bridge -- they are all open. so the rich people can send their kids to the private school and other people in public schools of course are all close. a lot of independent schools are open. >> my kids all go to public and you are right. the private schools have been open, over 100 private schools open since september. i mean, it's just -- it's unacceptable. >> laura: where is the privilege, this is my point. this is the privilege. the elite privilege. >> it's egregiously inequitable. no doubt. >> laura: jen, we got to roll. that experience you shared is really important. parents are scraping all the money they can for self-preservation, preservation of their kids learning.
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up next, the next set of lies exposed. what are they telling you about january sixth? mollie hemingway and the former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe are here and moments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you.
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wasn't cited by donald trump. >> an unprecedented insurrection, thousands of trained and clearly well-planned individuals. >> and orchestrated violent attack on the capital of the united states. >> it were a member that? that was just a few weeks ago. the prevailing narrative in the wake of the generate six bride. it read to a growing physical security presence at our nation's capital complete with barbed wire, tens of thousands of. and who knows what else is in place. but this grant organized effort -- well, two months later fbi director chris bray finally had to admit this. >> the largest group is peaceful may be rowdy protesters.
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me sane they got kind of swept up in this and people were just walking around and they walked around in the next thing you know, there was some crazy stuff happening. but the idea that for a boy with the red, white, and blue and some of the other nuts in there were coordinated -- it's just a bunch of idiots. in some of them criminals. to the naked eye, i didn't look coordinated. >> now what happened that day was very bad, and there were some spurts of violence that were horrible. it's also true that some people had nothing to do with that or were even invited into the capital even as other people were violently going in and violently attacking cops and whatnot. >> laura: and they were arrested as they should be. now senator grassley had this exchange with christopher wray
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about the biggest mysteries surrounding january 6th. >> we all want to know what happened to also for brian sigman. have you determine the exact cause of death and is there a homicide investigation? >> there is an ongoing investigation into his death. i have to be careful at this stage because it is ongoing not to get out in front of it. we are not at the point where we could disclose or confirm the cause of death. >> laura: mollie, what is going on here? it's been almost two months. why can we not get a straight answer on this russian mark >> i mean, this is absurd and it doe, very disconcerting to hear this from the fbi director. this is a guy who doesn't have a lot of credibility because of how he has handled things in recent years including the summer of rage where the fbi was completely awol when it comes to looking to how cities nationwide would be dealing with dozens of murders, all of these buildings on fire, billions of dollars in damage. the fbi was very absent there.
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now they've taken a much different posture with this attack in which they have offered their disposal. before he laid and stayed at the capital, his body was cremated. the autopsy was conducted prior to that point. a long time ago, what good reason to be up for not knowing the circumstances of his death, particularly when there were law enforcement officials who supposedly told "the new york times" something completely untrue and we don't know where there's law enforcement officials came from. they first reported that he died because he was attacked with a fire extinguisher. that just wasn't true. ray has not told us how that false information got us there. is not explaining why we can't know about this. this is vital public information and you should be sharing it. >> laura: we should know that, we should know how that young woman ashley babbitt died. who shot her -- there's no report on that either.
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mollie, thank you so much for being here. fbi director ray also drew a shocking parallel. >> january 6th was not an isolated event. the problem of domestic terrorism has been metastasizing across the country for a long time now and it's not going away anytime soon. under my leadership, we elevated racially and afflict me bionic extremists to our highest threat priority. on the same level with isis. >> laura: the same level as a terrorist who beheaded americans? someone with a deep understanding of the threats facing america, john ratcliffe. john, a deranged comparison from rate right there. is this how political leaders are justifying this ongoing militarization? i haven't seen anything like this since being in the green
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zone in baghdad. nothing like this. >> there is no intelligence that supports what's been happening on the capital. i think more than just a little bit ironic that the same people at this very moment say we need to take down the wall that has been built in our southern border because walls don't work, they are saying they did walls of the capital because they have to be there for safety. but there is no intelligence to support what is been going on there. it is just a political narrative. >> laura: john comeaux would receive the fbi director raising the issue of something that nobody wants in this country, we supremacy or any kind of violence in the name of political police. i keep wondering where were all those fbi bulletins. everybody's getting tweet blast last summer during the burning of minneapolis and so many other cities. i don't recall seeing one fbi tweet. have you seen this man? but we seem to get a barrage of
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them every day. why the different treatment? >> i think it's sworn testimony under oath today was that white supremacy groups were the biggest threat at the capitol on january 6. his testimony under oath based on intelligence last summer would have been based on what is happening in washington, seattle, portland, minneapolis, and all other city is that antifa that was burning down main street businesses and costing billions of dollars in damages was our greatest domestic terrorist threat. so i don't know why the testimony changed today. all terrorism is bad. whether it is domestic, international, whether it's racially motivated or religious motivated. whether it's from the laughter from the the right, the main thing is to prevent terrorism. after 9/11, it wasn't the prosecution of terrorism, it was prevention of terrorism.
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and what is most troubling, the fbi director saying that's what he called the top domestic terrorism threat. he wasn't aware of that and said he didn't have a good answer for why he was aware of it and didn't have good answer for why other law enforcement officials who supposedly were made of aware of it, and that's not a good answer. >> if you have to write the credibility of christopher wray at this point given everything that's happened, one being the least credible, ten being the most credible, weighty rate of? >> well, i don't want to get -- i don't think it's helpful to be criticizing our top law enforcement officials. i do think it's fair to try to get answers.
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he has to have a better answer than "i don't know." frankly, the role of the fbi's to prevent terrorism. and what we learned is that this was entirely preventable. a few -- i do know personally from the acting secretary of defense and the chief of staff that an offer of thousands of national guard troops was made to the fbi and political leaders before january 6. and they were waved off with, we are good, we got this. when that was clearly not the case. some may be the wrong person was testifying. they have to bring in the secretary of defense and talk about some of the information that -- >> laura: very interesting. they basically said "we got it," maybe that's why we're here in so much about the domestic terrorist threat being on one
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>> laura: is a new disease raging across the media landscape. it is the third big lie that is infecting the national conversation. we are going to talk about it tonight. "the new york times" recently covered the horrific murder of an 84-year-old pie man in san francisco. now a lot of people are wondering, was their motive behind the attack? of course, they had to blame trump. in the past year, researchers and activist groups have tallied racist incidents against
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asian-americans, a hate they link to donald j. trump. referring to coronavirus as the china virus. and the left picked up the smear and read with it. >> this uptake and violence against asian-americans is the result of racist rhetoric used by political readers with intentional regard to the coronavirus pandemic. >> it was not helpful that last year yet a former president of the united states using racist phrases like:-flew. >> laura: the same "new york times" story we just referenced undercuts that data. it shows that people of asian descent were less likely last year to be victims of crimes than other ethnic groups. then in a similar story elsewhere in l.a., the number of
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reported anti-asian hate crimes was just 15 and 2020. now, 15. i should note that there are more than 1.5 million asians living in l.a. county. during that same time period, the l.a.p.d. reported four times as many anti-hispanic hate crimes. so again, what may be fueling these anti-asian crimes? the ones that are happening. the answer is buried in a recent "washington post" story. tensions between asian and black communities also date back decades and have been reignited by videos that show black perpetrators on the recent attacks on asian-americans. joining us now, author of "chinese girl in the ghetto." why have so many facts gotten twisted here or omitted altogether and some of the stories? >> laura, great to see you. they've been admitted because of political cowardice and political correctness.
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i think it is true that some of the rhetoric has not been helpful and that rhetoric has come from a lot of left politicians and i'm talking about politicians in these very -- they swear a lot of the crimes of occurred. san francisco, oakland where i grew up, new york city, and these crimes have occurred not just recently, but about 11 years ago. i actually wrote about a horrific wing of anti-asian attacks and they were very similar to what we are seeing today. very innocent law-abiding asian-americans doing absolutely no harm to everybody else being attacked by young african-american males. and what happened back then was that some of the very leftist leaders who are condemning these attacks as being sort of inspired and cited by trump,
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those people refused actually categories these crimes back ten years ago. >> laura: so you are basically saying it is political correctness or it is political expedience? maybe others have also been blaming trump here. watch. >> it's happening because we didn't have leadership at the top starting from president trump calling eight the china virus, it unleashed hate crimes against asian-americans. >> laura: ying, you've seen the videos. his president trump in any way responsible for these? >> look, i think the people who are showing themselves to be truly despicable and truly disgusting are these left wing
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asian-american activists as well as left-wing politicians who for decades have refused to condemn black on asian violence, particularly in urban areas. and now they are finally enough to condemn president trump because they want to condemn everything that is race related. and they get about trump. ultimately what we want to do is we are not here to explain inflamed racial tensions, but what we want to do is we want to be honest. if a particular individual has performed a hate crime, we ought to be honest about that. and leftist politicians, because of their cowardice and because of their ideology, and ideology of political correctness -- >> laura: if they can't be honest. we have to roll, but they have to be honest. if it's white on black, black on white, if it's a hate crime it's a hate crime, period. ying, thank you so much. good to see you tonight. that brings us to the final lie of the night, the lefts devotion to the constitution. we just got our hands on their
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your rights question might well, to protect your rights. democrats are now opening fire on many of them, including the second amendment. they warned congress will be voiding on biden's extreme gun-control legislation as early as next week. what's in this extreme piece of legislation? here to walk us through this, tell us what is in this horror show of piece of legislation? >> certainly, laura. you've got universal background checks as you know and introduced today by senator chris murphy. you have an expansion of the time it will take to do an instant background check that could be expanded indefinitely. it will definitely be expanded to no fewer than ten days under his bill, which -- but then you
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have bills by representative sheila jackson lee, hr 125. >> laura: i'm going to interrupt you, we are going to put up the bullets so people can follow what you are saying here. here is what is in her bill. psych evaluations, they must report where their firearm is stored. registration of all firearms and ammo, that is a huge. and create a database of info. how many are there -- 80 million gus gun owners in the united st. what are they going to say? >> and there are over 400 million guns in the u.s. i think 4:30 two is the last estimate. so there's quite a view. you know, the problem with those bills from sheila jackson lee come if you keep running into it as i know you have done, she
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also requires insurance that you pay the government for. and if you don't pay the government the $800, boom, they take away the right for you to own the guns and ammo that you have registered. so they know you have them and they will have to handle's over. so this bill is full of trapdoor after trapdoor. it is very insidious. >> laura: a wr, we are just scratching the surface. were going to go into this at length and more in depth later in this week. thank you so much for giving us a sneak peek. and our last bite, why is rachel maddow in full meltdown mode tonight? i'm curious. the last bite explains. a landscaper. a hunter. because you didn't settle for ordinary. same goes for your equipment. versatile, powerful,
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going to vote on every nominee, it's a question of the standardf course senator manchin voted to confirm plenty trump nominees, all men of course. >> laura: someone is unhappy. wasn't she physically abusive, added as a victim of sexual harassment -- they want you to think it was just all about a few tweets. come on, give it a rest. shannon bream and the fox news at 19 take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: nothing should surpris us anymore. >> laura: have a great show. >> shannon: along with
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