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up. breaking news every single day. thank you for being with us this evening. never miss another episode. we are not the media mob, never will be, always independent, always seek to give you the truth that you won't get from them and let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham going to kill it as usual. that's my prediction. >> laura: we have to put it in n a very kind and gentle manner lest we be mischaracterized by the left. >> sean: don't want to give any sense that laura ingraham is a killer. cancel!! >> laura: usher in ever so gently the next hour of programming. never killing, never maiming, never fighting. we never get to fight anymore. only the left gets to fight. >> sean: where is your big friend, where is the great dr. fauci on the sugar showow going down at the border?
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where is fauci? where is the i hate trump fauci die right now? >> laura: he's too busy giving an interview to entertainment weekly. he's very booked up. you can't bother him. >> sean: it's set so. >> laura: good show. we'll see you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." so much going on, cannot believe 24 hoursrs have gone by since lt time we met. going to get into it. a line in the sand. that's the focus of tonight's angle. one of our nation's most sacred and parental rights is the right to vote and protecting that right is going to require voters to follow reasonable rules of casting their ballots, right? it makes sense. that's exactly what georgia is doingor with their election refm that governor brian kemp signed into law last week. after we watched democrats undermine common sense voting rules in 2020, laws like this
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are long overdue. but democrats somehow see this as a threat to their power. so they and their media lackeys are usually mischaracterizing these measures as, you guessed it, racist. >> what georgia has done in this bill is a heaven sent to groups and folks in georgia that you don't matter, you don't count. >> this is jim crow redux in new clothes. >> it's actually almost like a knee to the neck of georgia voters. just like that officer had his knee on the neck of george floyd. >> laura: this poisonous rhetoric is meant to vilify and dehumanize the g.o.p. conservatives as bigots. it's all done to, what? avoid a conversation about what is actually in georgia's new election laws., why? americans would realize that the rules in georgia are both
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reasonable and fair. in fact, key provisions in the law are extremeul the popular. the law states you have to show voter i.d. to cast an absentee violet. past polling by gallup found that 80% of americans including 77% of nonwhite voters support voter i.d. that's why democrats would rather talk about jim crow then about the real world. every issue, the matter what, is just a replay of the same nonsense we have been seeing from democrats for years. how does it work? okay, step one, get all liberals repeating the same pernicious lies, like this one. >> it is sick. deciding in some states that you cannot bring water to people standing in line ready to vote? >> they see legislators deciding that it's a crime the peak dell might give people water? >> imagine arresting someone
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handing a bottle of water to an elderly black woman who lived through the last fight for the right to vote. >> laura: total lies. the law only prevents partisan election nears from using food and beverages to sway voters in line. nonpartisan poll workers on the other hand are allowed to provide food and drink for general use. and then came another whopper from biden himself. >> what i'm worried about is how un-american this whole initiative is. it's sick. deciding that youk. are going to end voting at 5:00 when working people are just getting off work? >> laura: that is joe's bedtime after all. once again, that's alive. don't take it from me, take it from "the washington post"'s fact-checker. not a single consultant understood why biden made this
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eclaim. there is expanded early voting for manyg. but the left does not care because they've already moved on to amplifying the original lie through their pop culture and pro sports echo chamber. of course, just as with the blm rampages last summer, wall street always supports the hard left on these issues. while not exquisitely mentioning georgia, ceo jamie dimon release this weaselly statement saying we encourage our employees the fundamental right to vote and prevent standards that may prevent them from doing so. i'm going to take my moral cues from a guy whose firm is cashing in the on slave labor inve chin. but even sleazy year is this man. hillary donor mark benioff who runs the company sales force.
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limiting equal access to voting? false. false. false. and yes, false. but consider the source. they oppose voter i.d. requirements for voting but are one of the firms actually working on future vaccine passports. that is medical ids that will in the future gave you your freedom back! that's what they are saying. to travel and attend large events. these people are total frauds. once you scratch the surface, they have zero credit ability. the same as i mentioned earlier with the woke sports media, with one cnn sports contributor announcing another way to bully georgia.. we can start by stripping atlanta of major league baseball's all-star game which is set to takeba place in the cy in july. by the way, the same players who linked arms to neil for the national anthem are apparently
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also open to this idea. players are very much aware of the new laws, the mlb players association tony clark recently told "the boston globe," after itsts passage, players talk about relocating the all-star game, he says. by the way. as they threatened george's bottom line, we all have to remember that all this woke activism is terrible for theirei bottom line. a new poll found that one-third of viewers o are watching less sports because of social justice shenanigans. and this is just the beginning of the economic pain they are going to feel if they join the mob that's hoping to read future elections. because i sense that americans want more sports and less politics. but the far left goon squad are betting that week need corporate boards going to collapse under pressure. >> costing the internet to
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boycott coca-cola and home depot, all georgia-based giants. >> the message i want them to take away from this is that voter i suppression is bad for your bottom line. >> it is time to change this story line. any business that bows down toto boycotters should be prepared to run to the buzz saw of millions of patriot americans who will vote as well but their wallets. who are sick of being lectured to by spoiled brat activists who produce zero that is useful tose america. i know a lot of young professionals who may not be all that vocal but who recoil at the notion that somehow hollywood knowss best about how to run elections. what we are seeing in georgia is the latest of the left's broader campaign of intimidation and distortion. it's perhaps the most dangerous
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to our nation's future. now's the time for all americans concerned about secure and meaningful elections to start getting involved and make it clear that any business organization that helps the democrats in this rating process that they understand the meaning of this new rallying cry of get woken go broke. georgia can't do this alone. other g.o.p. legislatures all need to stand up and push for fair election law. laws are preserved upon a mental right for all americans to vote and have their votes counted by trustworthy and nonpartisan officials. we need a coalition of politicians and activists who not only stand up to big business and the media, but also to congress and the white house. because where biden is concerned, whatever stacey, abrams wants, stacey abrams going to get. we know that. here's the bottom line: the
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democratse, believe that america is a racist, evil nation that destroying the planet. they intend to punish us. theyey intend to lower our standard of living. gas prices, do you see where they are today? taxes soon to follow going up here at lockdowns and masks are apparently here to stay.or but for now we can still cast them out of office by casting our vote. so democrats, they have to break our electoral system. but we have to stop them. we didn't pick this fight. we would've been happy to have the same election laws that have been in place for decades. but the left knows it cannot win under those rules so they started a revolution to defeat them. we have to defeat them now or be prepared to live under their control for decades to come and that's the angle. joining us now is chris kovach, the former secretary state of kansas and former chairman of theof kansas republican party. chris, it's a good bet, isn't
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it, that georgia is on the right track giving up all the lies being spread about this bill, even "the washington post" gave many pinocchios to joe biden the other day. >> absolutely right, laura. not only is the election of formal are reasonable and popular, it has already been proven effective in other states which have some of the same reforms. for example when i was secretary of state in kansas ten years ago, we implemented the real form of i.d. requirements when you request the absentee ballot and the signature verification and it proved extremely popular. no complaints that it was difficult. and it protects voters because prior to that reform, there were many reports of people having somebody else fraudulently request their absentee ballots for them and in some cases intercept their absentee ballot. it works well in other states. by the way, absentee ballots usage went up after we adopted that reform and i'm sure the same thing will happen in georgia. there will be more confidence
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that absentee ballots are safer. these reforms are commonplace,as reasonable, and already have been proven in other states. >> laura: tonight over at msnbc, joyless >> signed into law a bill that expended early voting allowing in person voting up to ten days before an election. it stands in stark contrast to george's jim crow voter suppression law. >> laura: explain please why this is alive.>> let's not say it's a whopper. it's alive. they have been lying. they've been caught lying. >> it's a flat out lie because the georgia law expanded the early voting period 221 days,22 more than doubled the new jersey period of ten days. if georgia is racist, which it
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is not, i guess new jersey is twice as racist because theywi have the early voting period. it makes no sense at all and it's a lie because they imply in that report that georgia has a shorter early voting period when in fact it's twice as long. >> laura: al sharpton, you'll be shocked to know, is trying tk uses to whip up racial tension as well. he's jumped into the fray linking arms with stacey abrams. watch. >> in this era of the black lives matter movement be identified in any way, shape, or form, investing in their own demise. you are asking us to pay and consume and sponsor us something that robs us the right to vote. our dignity demands we not do that. >> laura: al sharpton
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lecturing us on dignity? okay. >> laura, it's truly shameless. this propaganda campaign on the left is flat out lying or like al sharpton doespt they speak in vague terms about voter suppression or jim crow. but he neverer talk about the specifics because when they do talk about specifics which is veryci rare, as you point out, they get it wrong. the specifics of these bills are on their faces personally reasonable. any think a a person would lookt that and say, yeah, that's pretty reasonable. i think at the end of the day we have the truth on our side and we just have to make sure -- >> laura: we need to be a lot more... this is why i devoted so much time in the angle on this. we have to be relentless. they act like they have all the dollars in the game, like that traditional americans spend all money -- they spend a lot of money, they know what's going on here. i think people are tired of all
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of this. they are sick of it.ol sigel politics, sports, entertainment, tired of it. tired of being lectured by these hipeople. i think they are going to run into a buzz saw of the american people. chris, you are so good on these issues. thank you son much for being wih us. and like we just mentioned has been taxing for the left. we've seen it time and again. now being deployed by the teachers union. multiple caught on tape moments. teachers are making it clear that they will try to intimidate you intor, believing that you ae actually a racist. so first up, a disturbing lecturer from loudoun county, virginia. >> what this seems to be a picture of? >> it's just two people chilling. >> nothing wrong with the picture? >> i'mpe confused -- >> i don't think you are. i don't know why you do this. >> are you trying to tell me to
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say that there are two different races in this picture? at the end of the day, wouldn't that be feeding the problem of race instead of acknowledging them is two normal people. >> it's not because you can't not look at the people and not notice there are racial differences, right? >> laura: unbelievable. it takes yourt breath away. a teacher who might be reading too much into m band-aids. >> white privilege. think about it. when i hand a brown child a white band-aid, i'm literally adding insult to injury and i refuse to do that in my classroom. >> laura: she's a lot of fun t at a party? you can tell. joining us now, victor davis hanson. senior fellow.se what color band-aid do you grab for in the cabinet, that corner cabinet in your kitchen? i know that's where you store
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them. do you make a conscious effort to pick that flesh-colored band-aid or do you go with the closest? how did we get here? how did we arrive here? >> a lot of people apparently have too much time in their hands. i think they feel that it's not bullying or smearing or cancel culture, they are so morally superior at that any means justify their agenda. i do not think they even object -- when we say they are mccarthy, i do not think they object that the means, it's just they are mad that it serves the right than the left. we talk about the lock down more, but it was a false multiplier. people stayed away from the public, they didn't get their views cross-examined. they nurse their wounds, they exaggerated their grievances. they got out and they didn't get out with the stereotypes.
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the african-american legal scholars said i do not want to go out there because i'm going to meet white people again and theyav haven't improved. how would he know if he doesn't talk to any? facebook and twitter and the internet, it's like an electric guillotine. anonymous, instant. you are done, nobody is responsible. we don't have a shareholding a shotgun in the wall. you are right when you said we all have this teacup according to our station. it's essential. nobody spoke up, we can handle them, don't worry, 70 years of soviet murder. somebody did speak up in the reign of terror and stopped them. that's where we are right now. >> that teacher who is lecturing that student in the photo, that teacher shouldn't be let
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anywhere near a public school. i want to have that teacher on my kids gerbil cage. these are incompetent people who are poisoning our kids and they are scaring our kids. they are scaring our children with falsehoods and bullying. i find it outrageous. >> she thinks there is no deterrent, she's going to be rewarded rather than punished if she doesn't look ridiculous. finding great shame with what herself what she considers the mob in control and career enhancement, promotions. on the other side if you object there is nothing but rejection. she's playing the odds and we have to all as americans say that's not the odds. she's on the losing end because we are all going to ensure that's not going to continue, the bullying of innocent people. like cowards. she's a coward. >> laura: she should be out of work. the parents who see this in loudoun county, that person, that teacher's name should be reported to the school board and parents need to go topa these
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meetings and the say that we will not tolerate this any longer period. unless they do that -- >> it's not like this generation's students are excelling in test scores and are brilliant in the way we've never seen before. that's what the tragedy is. something is being lost. like math, philosophy, language. if they can't teach us, they have to find distractions elsewhere. >> laura: forget plato and socrates, they are racists. right, victor? and the rest of the pandemicbo pushers told they are trump respond story on cnn. tonight, the trump team responds. scott atlas, mark meadows here next.
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concerned, why didn't she quit?c she's enlisting cnn's help to rewrite history making it sound like president trump didn't do everything fauci and she told him to do from the outset. we know they did, that's what we virtually locked down ane entire country for 15 years. then 30, then 45, and it was,as you know, we've got to get our freedom back. the lockdown's flat and the economy and likely prolong the reign of this virus. doctors brix and fauci, they want you to believe they are blameless for this pandemic spread. that is all trump's fault. >> you liberate michigan, i said to myself, mye goodness, what is going on here. shock to me because it was such a jolt of what we were trying to do. >> the one policy directive he gave to me in april was the last time i really had any briefing with him in that kind of way was we would never shut the country
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down again. >> laura: they just want you locked down, okay? understand that. joining me now someone in the room when these decisions were being made on covid, scott alex yourresponse to brix and fauci's tour de force saturday. >> you got it exactly right. something credible really, people trying to overtly rewrite history. it's the most insane thing i've ever seen of all the insanity i've seen in the white house. this is the most despicable. these are people who advocated the curfews, lockdowns, school closures, business restrictions, lack of group. this is from your own family and these were implemented! those were the policies on the ground of almost every single state including the ones that
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fauci just mentioned and now they are saying that the people who criticized the policies that werepl implemented are responsie for the failures of the policieh that were implemented. this is insane. it is despicable. i am shocked but i sort of shouldn't be because i have never been in there. these people do not know truth of it hits them in the head. incredible what weit are seeing here. blaming people for criticizing what was done and those were the people, these people on your show, who wanted what was done. they ought to look in the mirror and apologize if they think 500,000 t people died, they were the cause of the policy. >> laura: they never look to anything beyond infection numbers or hospitalizations but theyti didn't look at the broadr damage being done to the united states of america. families, kids, all of it. see and then couldn't opportunity to get another
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couple of smears in. watch. >> dr. scott atlas, his perspective was in my view allowed him to ill inform a lot of people and as a consequence he kind of negated doctors brix's, dr. fauci's, dr. redfield's voice. >> he thought if you could protect the vulnerable and let the well built up herd immunity, doctors brix and i and the rest of the doxxed said this is a fallacy. >> laura: dr. alice, you respond? >> i'm sort of speechless that again they do not understand what they advocated was done. i was brought in because i was the only one who cared what was happening by shutting down medical care, closing schools, closing businesses, destroying low income families, sacrificing our children. they had no interest in even talking about it. i could go on and on about what
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they didn't know, but i think it's just bizarre that they want to rewrite history and stop taking responsibility for what was done because that's what they b wanted. the truth -- >> laura: dr. atlas, yes or no? >> i can guarantee you, the truth will come out. >> laura: dr. alice, yes or no. if they had -- would america now,ht beware germany is locked down, if they had their druthers? >> if they had their druthers, they would be like california locked down, the whole country would. >> laura: dr. atlas, thank you. while brix and fauci try their hand at historical fiction, team biden finding out at the wishes of the medical cartel. >> california >> moving forward with the plan to remove mask mandates. >> they aren't helping the costs, they are weighing down
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the cause and they may think it's a popular thing to do? i don't think that's the case. i think people want to be told what the truth of the matter is. >> laura: the truth of the matter? joining me now former white house white house chief of staff mark meadows. m mark, they are clearly trying to diminish states rights even as we see the true numbers coming out of texas, they have completely belied the point they ouare making.>> >> you are right. the numbers we are seeing honestly do not support thepo biden policy that we have coming out. what we saw from dr. a brix and dr. fauci was a political statement. blame shifting in trying to suggest that policies they were a part of somehow that president trump is to blame for that when really, he is the one who should have credit for actually making sure that millions of americans 'us lives in millions across the world
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would say because of the vaccine he actually made sure got developed. in a joe biden world, laura, you don't have an i.d. for voting. you don't need an i.d. to come across our southern border but somehow we are going to have a vaccine passport in order to carry all your normal lives. this is all about trying to make d.c. make the decisions for local communities and it's just not what america is all about. >> laura: i know you know this, but dr. fauci was actually in the sea and then special trying to take credit essentially for the vaccine. you weren't in the room throwing cold water on the vaccine telling us they weren't going to be ready last fall. am i stating that correctly? >> 100% correct. dr. fauci did not mention vaccines for the vast majority of the time leading up to
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actually when we got the vaccine but he's trying to take credit for something or even he told president trump was not possible for two, three, may be four years and they do take much longer than this and yet the president insisted on all of us staying engaged and making sure that we've got the vaccine donee we got that today because of great companies and great leadership in president trump. >> laura: a little more from dr. brix's, a little dramatic reading. >> you are the pandemic coordinator and no one around he was wearing masks. that must've felt like you were being y marginalized, people weren't really listening to you. >> i was marginalized every day. no question. ii would say a majority of the people in the white house did not take this seriously. >> well... >> laura: not getting invited to the sorority mixer, mark.
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what's up? >> we listened to dr. brix. she was listen to two every day. what she's doing is trying to change history to suggest somehow her input was not valued and listened to when we listened to it each and every day. >> laura: as she jumps in the private sector, she wants a softer landing perhaps. you were also very scary to her. very frightened. basically frightened, that's what she said said. thank you for being here tonight. day two of the derek chauvin trial wrapped hours ago. two of the witness is very competitive when responding to very simple questions. dershowitz and hinda rock are here to explain what it all means. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right?
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floyd. the defense caught a break at the end of the day when one of the prosecution's witnesses got combative with a judge. >> would it be reasonable to assume that the police would've called for a medic? >> it would only be reasonable to assume that if a patient was cuffed -- >> i'm going to say objection, nonresponse. >> please answer the question. >> your question is not clear because you don't know my job. >> answer the question. do not volunteer information that has not been requested. >> laura: here to weigh in, alan dershowitz. also joining is john hunter acre, minnesota attorney and the president of the center for the american experiment.
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was this a key witness for the prosecution make any difference to the jury? >> it doesn't help. i thought that was the first time the defense has caught a break so far in this trial. part of what's going on is the prosecution is using some of these lay witnesses to elicit what's really expert testimony.i we had the mixed martial arts guy giving medical testimony about choke holds. never should have been permitted. they had this woman genevieve hansen a two year firefighter/emt, and she is critiquing the police officers' performance from a medical perspective. so she gets into arguing with the lawyer almost like she was an expert witness and i think the fact that she got rebuked by the judge does score one for the defense. >> laura: one of the chauvin's attorneys had a tense exchange with a witness. >> you called him a [bleep]. >> is that what you heard? >> i'm asking you, sir.
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>> you heard it, i'm pretty sure you did. >> you call him a [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] question marks because that's what you heard -- >> i'm asking if that's what you said. >> why is he pursuing that line of questioning there? >> i think he's trying to show obviously that the witness is biased. you had very emotional witness is today. today was emotion day. we didn't learn any new facts, didn't learn any new intent or causation, we just heardan emotions and i think the defense wanted to show this emotion, even though real, biased to the witnesses and i think the judge help them out. juries want guidance from the judge. they want to know does the judge like this witness, does he agree with the witness. when this judge had a moment to rebuke in the presence of the jewelry and there was a long rebuke outside the present
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majority. the judge thinks this person is being argumentative. maybe we owe it to question the credibility and may be take into account the fact that she was emotionally involved and we should assess that emotional involvement. i think it was an attempt to defuse a deeply w emotional day. today didn't move the ball for the persecution. but it did move the ball in terms of the emotional aspect of it. >> laura: dovetailing from what alan just said, i'm looking at some of the commentary after the trial wrapped and this is a c in an esteemed legal panel. they have this very fascinating take away for today's proceedings. >> being angry about the situation and he's the closest thing, that to me —-dash that
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will really stick to the jury. and he's seeing this bouquet of humanity.re you see people break down and cry exactly what he said an opening. he's going to present a bouquet of humanity. >> the cnn legal reporter repeated that. saying the emotion will affect the jury. is that what's supposed to affect the jury, the emotion? >> absolutely. alan is w right. it was the same thing, videos, observations from eyewitnesses over and over again. the thing is, these people sincerely believe that they saw derek chauvin asks fix ca was it asphyxiation?the motion i it has a real impact for the
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jury. >> laura: should it have an impact on the jury? >> no, no. in fact, in the o.j. case, we determined after it was over that people who watch the trial on television t anticipated the result that people who listen to to cnn and people who read "the new york times" and people who read stick in hand assessments were shocked by the verdict. you get a lot of biased reporting in a case like this. reporters want to be on the t right side of this issue. so i urge people to watch the trial t and then you'll know how it's going rather than listening to people's assessment of the trial. >> laura:as that was abominable. honestly. gentlemen, thank you, again. imagine you had to church with your husband and a 1-year-old child and since mask mandates have been lifted, imagine your day ends being dragged up by cops because he refused to worship with your mask on.
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her husband and 1-year-old baby, attended mass in dallas. during mass, a priest twice to approach her and asked her to put on a mask despite texas no longer having that mask mandates. after the second warning, the priest called the police and this is what happened. >> am i getting arrested? >> not right now but if you don't listen, you will be. >> what's the crime? >> you're choosing not to follow the rules. >> it's not a law. >> you can't come back. >> laura: this is america. deirdre harrison joins me now. deirdre, what went through your mind? the pro mask people out there would say, just put on the mask. what's the big deal? a lot of us wear masks, whyy
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didn't you just do it? >> right. yes. i'm actually newly pregnant so i was feeling very nauseous and light-headed so i removed the mask in fear that i was going to honestly pass out. so that was why. >> laura: the catholic diocese of dallas released a statement saying, deirdre, the young woman involved in this incident was not arrested or ticketed, she was issued a trespass warning. while the bishop is not mandated masks, he expects the faithful to wear masks out of charity and respect for others. are you not concern for others? is that what you were trying to convey? with your nonmask wearing self? >> i most deftly concern for others. it's that very reason that i sat in the very, very far right back of the church completely socially distant. i was not even 15 feet close to the nearest person.
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so. >> laura: deirdre, what went through your mind? i'm watching this video and i'm thinking, we have people walking across the border. we don't know who they are. i'm not talking about the little kids but adult males. they are basically waved right through, that wearing masks, not tested, some of them. you are treated like a common criminal on masks! what goes through your mind? >> it's extremely upsetting. i was frightened. it was shocking.d, to think that we are getting the police called on us while attending mass in the sanctuary is completely uncalledtu for. i think it really shows a lack of leadership and clarity from our bishop for what really is the rules. >> well, any comment from the fellow parishioner? were they helpful?
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where are they asking the police to maybe go find someone else to take it? >> no, actually. not once a good person in the church was remotely saying a word about it. they were all just watching as a it happened which is shocking to me. i was holding my 1-year-old daughter kneeling and praying. i had the eucharist on my tongue when three police officers come to arrest me. to think that not one person said anything or cared is very frightening, honestly. >> laura: deirdre, again, i can't believe this is the united states of america and i'm really sorry you had to go through this. thank you for sharing this story. everyone has got to wake up. can't submit to this. the last bite not about biden's dog, i don't think. you have to find out.
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border, she was dressed in all white, he could feel her anguish -- it was real. what does she think of the current crisis? >> what about the surge? first of all, gut check, stop. anyone who is using the term search around you is trying to invoke a militaristic -- this is not a surge, these are children. they are not insurgents and we are not being invaded. >> laura: can use a power surge, is not allowed at all? can be go with massive increase? shannon bream and the fox news at night team take it all shannon: a lot of discussion about semantics but the numbers speak for themselves and that is what we are going to talk about tonight. we start with
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