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at the same time his aides were covering up the extent of nursing home deaths in the state because of his executive order. amazing. we'll never be the media mob, we'll always be independent -- let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham. >> laura: what if one night you said "i will be part of the media mob, i won't be -- just to see if people are really following? >> sean: we are very different, some of us -- you included, a few of us are very different, i'm making the distinction. i'm not them. >> laura: are people really following? just a way to make sure everyone is following what we are saying. mix it up one night and you never know what you're going to get. >> sean: so you want me to say that i'm part of the media mob. >> laura: just one night, maybe we'll mix up the wording a little bit.
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>> sean: will freeze over before those words come out of my mouth. i've been to one washington correspondent's dinner i hope i die before i ever go beyond one. >> laura: great show as always, they've missed you very much. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle," lucky you, joining us tonight -- larry kudlow, alan dershowitz, raymond arroyo, and a surprise guest, tucker carlson will he stay awake? but first shutting down the covid crazies, that is the focus of tonight's angle. the cdc and nih are considered by many to be the gold standard for public health guidance and medical direction. as we've seen throughout this pandemic on key issues, they have been either woefully wrong
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or pathetically late in their recommendations. to make matters worse, various made-for-tv doctors and analysts mindlessly repeat their drivel, few have actually treated covid patients or even remember their 11th grade biology. to this day, few have been held accountable for their mistakes. tonight that changes. these people because the needless deaths and help fuel social unrest. our experts have hurt our kids and done crippling damage to our businesses, they also have helped bring about something far more dangerous to the future of america than a virus, the election of joe biden. now the same people who helped exacerbate an already incredibly difficult situation, they are scrambling to save their credibility. given all of their screw ups, none of these people should ever be let near a public policy decision again.
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take the simple issue of covid comorbidity, namely those pre-existing conditions that makes certain people more at risk of severe illness or hospitalization. it was only a few weeks back that the cdc issued the results of a new study showing that around 78% of people who are hospitalized or died from covid were overweight or obese. wow. what would we do without these geniuses? if you were watching the angle a year ago, this was very old news. dr. smith, you have new fascinating data tonight on your covid-19 patients. >> we haven't had anyone under 70 didn't have a very high bmi or was prediabetic get seriously ill. this is amazing, it's unprecedented, we are seeing a lot of this. just now i think the world is catching up to this.
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>> laura: april 1st 2020. these same public health ego trippers were just as wrong on schools, democrats claim that keeping them close to in person learning was about protecting the kids but they were really just protecting their union money machine. do they even care about the incalculable damage done to students. what we've seen in blue states coast-to-coast is an epidemic of depression, isolation, and stalled learning. it's not just bad for the young kids, the high school seniors, they are struggling too. you both lost your senior year and i'm infuriated for you, i remember my senior year, it was a great year, you lost it -- how does it make you feel? >> the last time we had five day in person school it was when i was 16 and two months away from graduation, 18.
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16 is where my public education stopped. >> laura: do you feel cheated? >> i feel cheated, a lot of my friends a little bit nervous about how college is going to go. we are all feeling a little bit unprepared. >> laura: we warned this was going to happen last spring. there are devastating consequences of keeping children away from school for extended periods of time, especially at risk children. of course anthony fauci and friends told us kids who work together, they had to be socially distanced and all masked up. stay 6 feet apart or you are a grandma killer. >> putting a mask on yourself is more to prevent you from infecting someone else. if one mask is good, two masks are better. >> maintain 6 feet of distance
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between you and everyone else. >> we have scientific evidence of how important mask wearing is to prevent those droplets from reaching you. >> laura: two masks, three mask, four masks five, then somehow 6 feet of socially distanced magically became 3 feet. >> the science suggests that 3 feet versus 6 feet would be possible if it's safe when all of the layers of strategies that we have recommended i put in place. >> laura: don't you love them here and talk about strategies? why not 4 feet? why not 2 feet? it was all made up, just like we told you last may. intuitively, i think it probably seemed like social distancing would be necessary, there was no real scientific basis for believing that since it had never been studied. as one infectious disease doctor told me last week, trying to
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stop this virus with social distancing is like trying to drive a nail through jell-o. i kept trying to drive a nail through jell-o but it didn't work. likewise we were told mask mandates were based on rock-solid science and then texas came along and blew apart the entire narrative, three weeks after nixing its mask mandates, though lone star state has seen covert hospitalizations and deaths thankfully cratered, tonight wisconsin joined the ranks of states without a mask mandates as a state supreme courts struck down the governors covid degree. that's another victory for freedom. back to the experts. they had zero explanation for what happened with the amish in lancaster county pennsylvania. the amish have been living the really old and normal since last april. no masks, no social distancing, no lockdown.
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the end result -- herd immunity. their horse and buggy beat the rest of america still wearing masks in their cars. which brings me to the dangers of lockdowns in general. we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slowly rolled their reopening, the free states would ultimately leave them all behind. the state of georgia allowed nonessential businesses to reopen today. i think brian kemp is going to end up being a success story. governors of places like texas and florida tried this more nuanced approach. they have been more successful than their counterparts in new york, and california by a long shot. the evidence of states like south dakota and florida is clear, lockdowns don't work. florida, georgia, south dakota, they didn't meet the biden bailout but new york did and
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new york, california, illinois, they were all rewarded for making bad decisions. just like dr. fauci himself, he continues to fail upward along with the rest of his close it down covid to carew. trump gave him and dr. scarf and outsized public platform and help furnish their reputation. now, they are stabbing him in the back by blaming former president trump for their own failure. of course they don't have the last word. >> we are witnessing something incredible which is people trying to overtly rewrite history. now they are saying the people who criticized the policies that were implemented are responsible for the failures of the policies that were implemented. this is insane, it is despicable. >> laura: the expert disinformation campaign is ongoing about covid, even after
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vaccines. the variance are coming, the mutations! gloom and doom! fauci's boss got in on the act a few weeks ago. >> what keeps you up at night in terms of the variants down the line? >> if i have an anxiety is that something worse than the south african variant is out there that will get to the point where the vaccines no longer appear to be fully protective against a bad outcome. that will certainly drive us to do a redesign of the vaccines as quick as we can. >> laura: money, money in those vaccines, a new study from your own nih confirms the opposite. their findings suggest the t cell response in individuals and most likely vaccines are largely not affected by the mutations found in the u.k., brazilian, and south african variant and should offer protection against the emerging variants.
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that t cell immunity. where have we heard that before? immunity can only be acquired three ways. first, you can get the bug and survive it, second, you can get vaccinated, and third, you are already partially or entirely immune to something called cross reaction with other viruses and that is where t cell immunity comes in. the reason we are cataloguing all of this for you isn't to gloat but it's to ensure this crowd is never taken seriously again, they are all compromised in their own way. the most recent case in point even when they say school can open in the fall, there's always a catch. >> it got a high bar now with this variance that we know is more transmissible we are going to have to get to 80-85%, the only way you get there especially with all the vexing hesitancy across the country still is to vaccinate adolescents and that is going to be key to this.
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>> laura: vaccination for adolescents, this is completely insane. as stanford's doctor told us on friday. >> there is no good reason to require children vaccinated to participate in normal activities of childhood. i think it's a mistake. >> laura: this is the path we are on with fauci at the helm. given a chance they will lock us down in a heartbeat even with the vaccine commits time to say never again to these mad scientists, never again will we let them be unaccountable bureaucrats in charge or use the pandemic to close down our businesses, our schools, and drive us into despair and destitution. instead, let's let states like this lead the way. >> you can't kneecap your own society and think you're going to successfully handle a pandemic.
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>> my people are happy, they appreciated the fact they didn't shut down the businesses, we allow them to be flexible. >> this must end, it is now time to open texas 100%. >> laura: fauci, birx, they hated those moments, we loved them, that is the angle. a new "washington post" university of maryland poll found one-third of americans are now comfortable attending a live sporting event. separate survey revealed half of young adults are nervous about the prospects of socializing again. in the midst of all that fear, biden is wheeling out a $2 trillion infrastructure plan which is light on infrastructure and heavy on taxes, regulations and the climate dictates. my next guest says it will
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change america for the worst. joining me now, larry kudlow former white house economic advisor, explain what you mean by that. >> at the root of this whole infrastructure plan which is not about infrastructure, it's a trojan horse for the green new deal and a tax attack on american corporations and a gigantic buildup of the welfare state with no work requirements -- the ideology here is to enable washington bureaucrats and central planners to have the power in our economy and to seek the demise of private companies and free enterprise private economy. there is no question when president biden talked about a new paradigm, he's talking about a welfare paradigm, he's talking about diminishing the private economy and the free enterprise and enabling these central planners. he wants to out new deal the new deal, the trouble with the new deal, at the end of eight or
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nine years, the unemployment rate was still 19% we should remember that, so much for the welfare state and ditto for the great society, that is where president biden is going. it is going to have great consequences, not only for the way this country is run but also the economy itself. this attack on companies large and small will stop that, next year could be a much weaker year end the year after that much worse. it's a tragedy come along direction absolutely. >> laura: biden never wastes an opportunity to attack former president trump, he did this again today. >> congress passed a tax cut of $2 trillion, it didn't meet any of the predictions it would in terms of growing the economy. overwhelmingly the advantages of
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that package went to the wealthiest americans. it was wrong for our future. >> laura: is any of this true? >> there's not a single fact in that statement. the tax cuts -- the biggest benefit, the increase in middle income wages and family income and blue-collar workers in the increase of lower middle income, it's the bottom 25 percentile that absently did the best. not the top in terms of wealth and wages, it's the best performance probably since the year 2000. president trump issued a statement today, he hits on a main factor here. he said biden's radical plan to implement the largest tax hike in american history is a massive giveaway to china. what president trump is saying here is that raising our
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corporate tax rates to 28% from 21 and you got to add five points, that's 33 -- china is 25%. we are also slapping on a 21% minimum tax for overseas income, 50% minimum tax at home and a doubling of the capital gains tax with the integration of the corporate tax raising at almost 70%. what do you have? you have a war against investment which means a war against new business starts and technology advances, a war against productivity and a war against wages for the middle income people. mind you, you would like to have a good, solid wages. in order to have solid wages, you have to have a successful business and this plan is going to back successful businesses, it punishes success, not towards it and it is the absolute wrong direction. china is going to be a
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beneficiary and competitors overseas -- money is going to flow, factories and jobs will flow out of the u.s. >> laura: a friend of mine tonight said who is going to invest in the united states with this tax regime? you've got millions of people pouring across our border, lower wages for entry-level workers, especially hurt minority workers in the country, that is happening at the same time. this is an unmitigated disaster, complete disaster. >> it's going to really do damage to the economy if it passes, i don't know if it passes but it might pass a 51 boat reconciliation. from the very beginning this so-called infrastructure, that word is very popular -- as a trojan horse to reverse the trump tax cut, a trojan horse to put in the green new deal and a trojan horse for a remarkable expansion of the welfare state with no work requirements.
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it's an ideological battle from the far left. >> laura: we have to roll, thank you so much. i truly monumental day in the derek chauvin case, the debate about what kills george floyd. we'll be back here to break it all down to meet the world's needs while creating a cleaner future for all. at chevron, we're lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations, investing in lower-carbon technologies, and exploring renewable fuels of the future. we work hard to care for the homes we love. but it's only human... to protect the one we share.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: regarding the derek chauvin trial in the george floyd murder case, it's important to remember the outcome hinges on one question. was floyd's death the result of the knee on his neck or was it a drug overdose? today, the third day of the trial the prosecution played some stunning video that might bolster derek chauvin's defense. joining me now alan dershowitz, harvard law professor and host of the podcast and also john hendon -- was that a mistake for the prosecution to play that video? >> i think so, i think they are
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over trying their case, they are putting on too many videos. they are losing the dramatic, emotional impact, seeing that video once or twice, the key video, when you see it for the seventh or eighth time it becomes clinical, you're looking for specific things. you're not appreciating the emotional impact and of course they gave the defense a great deal of material to work with, the fact that he was seen as somebody who might've been under the influence, the fact that he was resisting police officers, none of this is definitive but as you say there are only two issues in this case. causation and intent, did he intend to kill, was he reckless? showing the video over and over again doesn't really move the needle on those two issues -- it may move it emotionally but the emotional impact is being lost by repetition, i think they are over trying their case. >> laura: one witness at trial
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today described floyd's estate shortly before his death, watch. >> how did he appear to you? >> he appear to be in and out in the foam ran out his mouth. >> you say you saw from running out of his mouth? >> laura: why was that significant? >> we know that george floyd had fentanyl in his system, a lethal overdose. the prosecution's argument is that he was such a habitual opioid user that even a very high dose might not kill him. that seems like kind of a flimsy ground in which to seek a criminal conviction for homicide. the reason why the foaming at the mouth is important, just like the fact that he kept complaining about not being able to breathe, these are symptoms of fentanyl overdose.
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the jury doesn't know it yet but they are going to learn before the trial is over that those are symptoms of fentanyl poisoning. >> laura: go ahead, alan. >> go ahead, ask the question. >> laura: i want to just move to laurie hall, a longtime friend of floyd, he was on the scene when he died and he's pleading the fifth. is that significant in any way? >> sure, the jury always takes that kind of thing into account. a lot of this will be put into perspective if and when the key decision is made by the defense and that is whether to put former officer chauvin on the stand. if he takes the stand he's not going to be able to testify much on causation, that's going to be a scientific issue but he is the key witness on his own intent, what did he think, why was he doing this? what was in his mind, was he
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distracted by the crowds that were yelling? did he think he and his fellow officers had to subdue -- his own state of mind is going to be critical and i bet you the defense is thinking hard and long about whether to put him on the witness stand. if he goes in the witness stand they get to introduce evidence that he has prior history of perhaps undue use of force. it's a hard, hard question, but a key question. this is all preliminary, this is all laying the foundation. very emotional, but not very relevant to the key issues the jury is going to have to decide. >> laura: the shopkeeper at that cup foods also took the stand today, watch. >> you made the decision after mr. floyd handed you this counterfeit $20 bill that you weren't going to call him out on it like you did with the earlier bill. >> correct.
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>> was that in part you felt he was under the influence? >> partially. partially the other person who had come in kind of seemed like he was trying to scheme. >> laura: john, is this testimony compelling in terms of proving the defense's case? >> it's part of the story. today what happened is the jury saw the rest of the story. the prosecution only wants to talk about the 9 minutes and 29 seconds and forget about what came before. today, the jury saw like you were playing their inside cup foods with his 18-year-old kid who sees george floyd's high and we see him on camera acting kind of goofy, dancing but more important later on, we see the body cam footage that we are seeing the incident from the perspective of the police officers and i think that was a real eye-opener to this jury. i don't think they knew george floyd was acting crazy that he was struggling, that he was
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fighting, that he was foaming at the mouth that he wouldn't get into the squad car, and it was the big problem, they couldn't get him into the squad car. i think that is probably a revelation to most of these jurors. >> when you have a revelation like that is it better for the prosecution to bring it out in its own case so as to blunt it when the defense brings it out? were they doing it for that reason or were they walking into a trap? they did provide evidence that it is going to help the defense but it was going to come out anyway, maybe it was smart for them to front it. >> laura: this is getting more and more interesting as the days go by, thank you so much. jill biden gets superhero treatment and the fighting dogs are added again, raymond arroyo explains next.
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to fox news contributor, author of the new book "who stole heaven" raymond arroyo. biden unveiled the big $2 trillion phony infrastructure and tax plan redistribution of wealth plan today in pittsburgh, what do we know. >> the president's pitch was a sprawling and disjointed and confused as the plane itself, watch. >> capping hundreds of thousands of orphaned oil and gas wells, working families faced enormous financial and personal strain, to do that you pay a penalty can be don't get a reward. i spoke to the majority leader -- i guess he is no longer the majority leader, he hasn't been for a long time. i spoke to the republican leader about the plan. >> i hope there's a designated presidential translator as part of this infrastructure plan, incidentally the republican leader mcconnell said of the
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trillions added to the debt he's unlikely to support the bill, it may stall in the senate what we'll and see. i wasn't going to do this but we have a fox news alert. biden's dog major has been involved in a second biting incident even after retraining, he nipped a national park service employee according to the white house. some in the media believe they know who is truly at fault -- donald trump. >> pour major. >> pour major? >> it's not an environment he feels comfortable because what it's been like there. >> the previous white house had been energy so major is working through some of that stuff? >> of course, dogs tell the truth. >> the truth is this dog is a menace, there is a one bite law and after one bite, his negligence on the part of the owner if they allow the dog
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access to other people, they need to lock to joe up, i'm sorry. >> laura: it's a major problem with major, didn't i say they required medical attention but it wasn't a bite? what does that mean? >> they are saying it's a nip which is different from a bite, interesting description there. i wonder what they consider pol pot's crimes, those were indiscretions, not crimes. here is exclusive video we have obtained of majors latest net. [growling] [whimpering] [barking] >> come on, man, get off. >> laura: after he learned about infrastructure bill it wasn't really about
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infrastructure. no one likes being locked down. there was another dog story that dropped today as well. >> this according to the white house pool report, champ and major were spotted in the hallway outside the palm room doors in front of the diplomatic room. there was dog poo on the floor. champ and major were on the south lawn as the motorcade waited to depart, champ was moving slowly and stiffly. they do say dogs take on the attributes of their owners, so moving slowly and stiffly is nothing new in the west wing but how do we know that one of the dogs left the droppings in the hall? i just want to clarify this. this could be my major is having the issues. the poo is getting so deep and it's not coming from the animals. a possibility. he might be the only member of the biden team making deposits.
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>> laura: misses profiling. if dr. joe biden is getting his own comic book, michelle obama and aoc have all gotten their own books but not melania trump. >> that is true, it's an oversight, i did some research and you might be surprised another female force comic. and if familiarity there? you recognize >> president biden: how do you like that? i would've called this shut up and angled but they decided to call it laura ingraham, there you have it. >> laura: thank you, raymond, one of the real lessons from that brutal new york city beating caught on tape, tucker carlson is here with that. and a new clip from his new fox nation show, that is out -- ostay there.
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down of an elderly asian woman, bill de blasio looks like an even bigger idiot than before, the lessons learned from this are bigger than a failed politician like him. this brutal attack is indicative of the failures of progressive policies. first the suspect in this case shouldn't have been on the streets in the first place, he was somehow paroled in 2019 despite the fact that he stabbed his own mother to death back in 2002. every parolee, every parole for violent felons is a hallmark of the new left, not the right. the second lesson doesn't relate to the man who committed this violent attack but the man who stood by and watched it happen. many of the same people outraged at the bystanders did nothing of the same ones who are forever protesting this idea of toxic masculinity. it turns out when you reduce men to pathetic and shamed beings, they act like pathetic and shame and shamed beings. joining us now, tucker carlson, host of tucker carlson tonight
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as well as tucker carlson today on fox nation. can i do your voice-over, can i do tucker carlson today? >> you would be better at it than i am. i'm so glad you said that about toxic masculinity and reducing people to husks, to fearful husks, they behave that way. you're exactly right, someone should've grabbed that guy and stop the assault and held them for cops but nobody did the because people are afraid to intervene. this is what happens when you strip people of their ability to defend themselves or defend others. >> laura: i think part of it is snitch's get stitches too. if you turn in some other guys in certain parts of certain neighborhoods, you can get yourself in trouble or get arrested. i think everybody is living in fear of getting sued, running afoul of the authorities or being called a racist or worse if there's anything worse than that, everybody is afraid.
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>> tucker: it's totally right, too afraid to say what everyone knows, it's a galling lie. de blasio has lived in the city for 30 years, this is not new it didn't start with the last administration of the preceding ten administrations, this was the base of the 1992 riots in los angeles. al sharpton made a career for decades intimidating and threatening asian business owners. this is a well trod path, we know exactly what this is about. i think the tensions are primarily economic but they are also cultural and to blame this on white supremacy or trump is insane. no one stands up to say that. everyone who lives in the city knows what this is, everybody does. >> laura: i want to get your thoughts on something that kind of flew a little bit under the radar today. it's a rather telling comment from secretary of state tony blinken. >> we are not trying to for
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example contain china or keep it down. what we are about is standing up for basic principles, basic rights and a rules-based international order. >> laura: tucker, your thoughts on that posture with china. >> tucker: have you been to the caribbean recently or africa? china is colonizing the entire third world. southeast asia, these are all functionally economic satellites of mainland china. we've ignored this. the entire road system in pick up place, st. croix is paid for by the chinese. the bahamas. china has been completely uncontained and there's probably no containing it now. you think someone should acknowledge this. if you're against colonialism and our universities teach us we have to be against colonialism, why is no one noticing chinese colonialism which is galloping across the globe totally
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unimpeded by anybody including the joke of the secretary of state, the failed rock star tony blinken speaking of craven, speaking of weak husks. that would be tony blinken. >> laura: did you see him kind of shaking when china's delegation looked at him and said you guys are systemically racist, why are we going to listen to you, you guys don't even like yourself. he's shaking, mommy, come get me now. >> tucker: they are reading blm talking points against him and he's like you're right. they're not stupid, they don't hate themselves, our leaders to hate themselves and hit the country they represent and they use it to their advantage, why wouldn't they? if you are trying to maintain hegemony over a lot of the world you would use your opponents weaknesses against them, it's basic judo. the fact that our leaders don't even see this happening, the racism thing is such kryptonite to them.
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no wonder the chinese -- you can't blame the chinese can you? i do the same thing in negotiation -- a racist, okay! >> laura: i want to move to your new show on fox nation, tucker carlson today. you had a really cool interview with michael moss whoever doesn't know him, he's a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and he's written a lot on addicting foods, watch. >> the people, engineering, marketing these products don't eat their own products. either because they know better healthwise or they are concerned about losing control. i think that is one of the difficult aspects of this, kind of knowing who was vulnerable and when and how can they deal with that? >> laura: don't we see the same thing with the big tech ceos, many of them strictly
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limit their own kids screen time but they are happy to saturate our kids with that? >> tucker: the country is really unhealthy, nothing to do with covid. i'm not lecturing anyone, i've certainly gained and lost tons of pounds over the years, i love fig newtons come i like food, i always have and probably always will. i know firsthand there is a compulsive part of the experience of eating these kinds of foods. you eat an apple you don't feel eating six more apples, you eat an oreo you will eat the whole bag, these foods have been engineered by these companies to make them addictive the same way tobacco work. i also enjoy come i'm not judging anyone i'm just noticing it's a huge story transforming the country physically and everyone is ignoring it, we shouldn't ignore it it's a big deal if you get type 2 diabetes at 35, the son of a small thing for anybody so why are we pretending it's not happening, people are getting rich from it. >> laura: do you think the
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fauci-birx public expert media cartel -- do you think it's over, and people are beginning to see what this really was? >> tucker: i think the whole thing is over, the facade is shattered. if you don't believe the lies, then you don't believe any of the lies, that's we did a segment like that, people are realizing wait a second, maybe everything they are telling me is not on the level, maybe the food pyramid is wrong which of course it is -- i don't think they are convincing anybody, they are just trying to make people obey. read the catechism, here is the bumper sticker, they are not trying to make a case for rational people to buy into, we are way past that. >> laura: congrats on the new show, we will be watching that it's great to have you on "the ingraham angle." sign up at fox nation now and you get this, plus you get exclusive access to other original content, your favorite
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laughter has something meant so cringe. that's it for us, kevin corke is in for shannon bream and he and the fox news at night team will take it all from here. remember, it's [speaking spanish] >> kevin: i will try to remember that, thank you so much, evening everybody, i'm kevin corke in for shannon bream, this is fox news at night, the border patrol tweeting out a new video showing smugglers under the cover of darkness dropping two for young children into the middle of the new mexico desert, aged three and five and left miles from the nearest home, which nightly agents were monitoring that section and rescue those little girls, that is great news. the border is not, mr. biden's focus tonight as you know first came the $1.9 trillion covert
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