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they've had taunting but not a whole lot of resistance. it's going to change as they get further up the street. because you have some demonstrators at the ready. it looks like they have dug in and are ready for a conflict. we see the back-and-forth with the fireworks being fired at the officers. you heard some response coming out. it sounded like a pepper ball. >> sean: mike, thanks for taking all that heat for us tonight. i know our audience appreciates it. hope you stay safe. thank you for your coverage. let not your heart be troubled. i have great news. laura ingraham, we missed you. welcome back from vacation. hope you had some good time o >> minnesota right on the brink. tobin is one of the best reporters period, unafraid and out there and as such a professional job. >> did you hear what he said?
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i got it. i've been guest before. >> he's been in the middle east. it is cool. i'm not worried. fantastic coverage. thanks so much. minnesota is on edge. the curfew has been in effect but it will make a difference after last night's out of control situation. you saw the looting but breaking woke capitalism, the focus of tonight's angle. for a long time it has been clear conservatives have to rethink their relationship with big business. it is increasingly obvious much of the business community supports an agenda not only disastrous for working-class americans but at odds with their belief and values. i want to walk through a few examples. most americans are seriously concerned about the growing power of the chinese communist
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party. it is the force for evil but crushes freedom everywhere it can, building an enormous military that threatens anyone who does not bend to their will and is torturing christians and muslims. most americans want to condemn china's depravity but they took the grappling route. >> china plays a leadership position for the world and in many different areas. >> the most important relationship in the world is the one between the us and china. >> he has a constituency to answer to. laura: most americans are concerned about the hard left and its obsession with canceling anyone who disagrees with extreme views. you failed to repeat their poisonous orthodoxy and you are at risk of losing your job and
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being smeared as a racist but while corporate america wants us to defend the free market they are not going to befriend the free market of ideas. they eagerly embraced the world left strain of economic terror. >> companies speak up as allies to the black lives matter movement. we stand with those seeking justice and equality. >> black lives matter absolutely. >> critical time for the country, critical time for business to be speaking out about these issues. laura: most americans would like to have a voting system that is fair and credible including reasonable safeguards to prevent cheating but big business supports left-wing efforts to punish states like georgia for adopting what are basically common sense voting rules. >> it is a step backwards.
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>> trying to restrict voters access to the polls and disproportionately hurting black and brown communities. >> business leaders cannot remain silent on these issues with gender equity. >> this is more than money. this is about protecting the voices of our people. >> he forgot to put on his oxygen mask because the man is obviously experiencing loss of cabin pressure in his brain. this has exactly 0 to do with protecting your boys and everything to do with protecting power. democrats know their agenda will crush working-class americans. they hate when wages go up. to remain in power they need to get rid of voter id and other election integrity measures. corporate america has gone all into help democrats secure a permanent majority.
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the mlb, the all-star game in georgia. what you saw is only the beginning. over the weekends 100 corporate leaders met on zoom to discuss how to take their scorched-earth campaign in georgia nationwide. their goal, to stop any state from enacting voter integrity laws that you democrats from gaining the system. according to the washington examiner executives present during the meeting indicated they would reevaluate political donations to candidates who support bills the question and would reconsider investments in states that act upon such proposals. it is inspiring to see such an outpouring of courage and patriotism that a yale professor that helped organize this. threatening to economically devastate fellow americans is courageous and patriotic now? courage used to mean great
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personal sacrifice for others. now just describes powerful executives who of political convenience take jobs and opportunities from the middle class in one state and give them to another state. most of these bigwigs are self-aware too, don't know if you've noticed but why would some of them, whilst what some of them attend the masters tournament in augusta, georgia while at the same time pledging to hurt the state that they are enjoying, and other states that pass any such law. the media live on the same' boulevard. >> cbs, one of the many companies publicly opposing the voting law. cbssports will broadcast the masters it has done for 60 years. shannon: it is not exclusive or anything. the fact is we should expect to see this kind of glaring hypocrisy as long as big
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business still believes it can insult and punish conservative voters well being able to count on the gop for protection from the left's more insane economic policy so it is time to let the corporate fat cats know that those days are over. what would this end up looking like? first, we need to send a message to republicans who go along with woke capitalism while mocking principles about small business. i'm looking at you liz cheney and asa hutchinson and mitt romney, you know who you are, not only do they look like morons at this point, they are rating and abetting the dangerous agenda of big business and the hard left. any republican who wasn't honest about all of that is going to find it impossible to rally a base that knows how bad things really are. seconds, we have to resist claims from the left that in order to truly hold business
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accountable we should support joe biden's massive tax increases. the notion that we will be better off by giving more money to big government is absurd. sending more money to washington is a shortcut to more authoritarianism from the left. third, we need to focus on our real goals, giving more freedom and power to working-class americans, that means government policies the end of encouraging economic growth for all americans, not just corporations or wealthy elites. in time most people in the business world, i promise you are going to realize tying their fortunes to the hard left was a massive, colossal mistake and likewise over time it is going to become painfully obvious to people living on the two coasts the just as the angle predicted they are going to be left behind. in the meantime we are going to continue to build populist movement in all 50 states with practical solutions that work for all races and crees and that
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is the angle. joining me is victor davis hanson, senior fellow, you called what is happening right now the great awakening. what is the current racializing of america going to lead to, what will it make america look like and seem like over the next few years? >> anybody knows it is based on a lot of dubious assumptions, one is that merit was never important. it was just a construct. if you want new pilot training candidates based on race it won't matter or if you're going to arbitrarily restrict half the white population that gets into harvard and yale the matter or if you're going to lower bar standards that were too high anyway we will see what happens, i am very dubious and another is
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dc, taking one example at delta they will have the power to navigate their own ideology so we will cannibalize the architects. there will always be ceos they can use their money and influence to dictate to others but it will never come to them but history shows that always comes to them. that is what the ball civics said, they were the target too but they think their money and privilege will protect them in 70% of the population who want borders secure or voter id or support oil and gas exploration and doesn't want race to adjudicate hiring are quiet and passive and will never rise up, the 30% who are woke and control silicon valley and entertainment at wall street are what they have to be afraid of. i don't think that is right either.
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laura: back to that call, what just happened over the weekend? 120 corporations and leaders from a big zoom call. this yale professor who organized it said the strong attendance on the call was a statement of defiance against republican pushback of corporate criticism. we have the top brass of american airlines, united airlines and delta, they better have their own jet, he said. talk about elitist, not everyone can be like john kerry on the private jet or any of the others who probably think this is all great. >> they don't make good
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representatives of the woke movement and should lecture people in equity and inclusion and diversity because that is what they are doing. if you are ceo at delta and make $17 million your that works out to 65,$000 a day i don't think anybody wants to take you seriously about how committed you are to equity because you could do a lot in the concrete rather than the abstract. people are getting tired of being lectured by these groups and they will find out we are going to start to ask them what are the percentages as race and gender in your own corporate boardroom and your own children going to prep school at ivy league because so far it has always been the consequences of our theories will fall on irene in redeemable and donnie deplorable and never us for the poor asians but never us, that will happen to them and we will see what they say. i don't take anything seriously of any of these people. conservative support for corporation, the military. laura: we got to go but the fact
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that we give more incentive for this behavior is absent, you hit the nail on the head. anyone looking to take on the woke left, a stunning court victory against blue state covid tyrants over the past year. friday when the supreme court 5-numfour decision blocked california from limiting religious gatherings in private homes this marks the fifth time the court has rejected the ninth circuit's ruling on covid restrictions. because americans and attorneys like my next guest are fighting to protect religious liberty today the state of california and uplifting all restrictions effective immediately on location and capacity limits for places warship. it is about time. harmeet dhillon, founder of the center for american liberty joined me now. a lot of people talk, i talk for a living.
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let me tell america you actually went out and chalked up victories against covid tyrants, not cliché to say that. how do you do it and how did it happen and what was the secret to your success? >> thank you for having us. it is a great day for religious liberty during the time many are suffering this month, the way we started this is i started the center for american liberty before the covid restrictions intending to represent a small people in america who will be forgotten by the left so when covid rolled around the first restrictions california had, threatening to arrest people who were praying in parking lots, in their cars, driving to hear their pastor in a parking lot, the state was threatening that so we filed that and lost in the trial court, the ninth circuit, took the case to the supreme court and won that case earlier this year with an injunction and then partnered with colleagues
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at the thomas more society and good friends in california who brought the self-paced case that also won and finally this is the third case, where the state was barring people from gathering in their homes for religious worship. you can go gather in costco, you've been able to do that throughout the pandemic, you can go to restaurants and bars, but did not go into a home. the court in 9 hours after the government's briefing the court slapped them down so i think the court -- laura: today - what would we have done if donald trump had not nominated amy kony barrett,
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if we didn't have that seat on the court, what about the other way. >> we would be losing some more and it 5-4 and justice roberts has been on the wrong side of that. shannon: so today under the pressure of hoping to not lose a 6 time the state cried uncle and lifted those restrictions a year after this started. for the last year people of faith have been forced to look at zoom calls if they have internet and know how to work it, so this is a tremendous victory and a blessing. shannon: the university of virginia school of law we were at the same time so i can tell you there are a lot of people out there who are demoralized and feeling there is no hope, your work on this, you raise money and went to small law firms to get reinforcements, they wouldn't catch these cases, you figured out a way to win. republicans need to figure out ways to win on all these issues and the greatest news, so proud
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of you. i had to tell america about this tonight, thank you for all the work you have done on this and giving us a path forward on other legal victories in the future, thanks so much. minnesota bracing for violence after democrat politicians seems to enable the rioters plus new details about the officer involved in the shooting and brandon tatum on how the left is undermining police and how these bad actors don't face any repercussions.
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veteran of the brooklyn police force. officers initially pulled right over for a traffic violation but discovered he had an outstanding warrant and you just saw what happened next, resisted arrest, potter appears to shoot him by accident, she seems truly shocked, the chief of police is the officer meant to pull out her taser, not her sidearm. accident are not blm radicals are using this horrific tragedy as an excuse to rampage the city of brooklyn center which we are monitoring will bring you the latest as it escalates, frankly is not surprising. not saying blm learned from last summer's riots, they conclude, burn, destroy with impunity without any consequences. in the wake of these riots police officers are treated like the real criminals and made to suffer. police budgets, manpower in the shopping lot, violent crime is unsurprisingly on the rise,
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offices lives are in greater danger. just last night 3 officers were shot in georgia during a brutal high-speed chase and gunfight so not much media coverage on that. where are there protests. joining us is brandon tatum, cofounder of lexus. the left is or, you know, ♪ ♪ >> sean: let's go back to mike tobin on the ground in minnesota. i know it's been a tough night and you took on a lot of gas. tell us the latest. >> let me show you the viewer is considerably different because that row of troopers before the local police as well. they have advanced up the road. you can see with the right, batons ready. they haven't encountered a lot of resistance coming up to this point. it will be hard to show you past these guys. you still have an empty street, but beyond there where the demonstrators upwind of the gas, you have people in the streets. the row of troopers and local police advancing up the road, some taunting but not a lot of eisi still see theehe t
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that shows the hypocrisy of what they are doing in their real goal is to undermine the nation's principal values, but they are doing this at the expense of black life. the more they call to defund the
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police the more black children are killed in these cities. there is a direct correlation and there are solutions not being supported because the money is going to corrupt places like this. shannon: rashida tlaib said something pretty interesting about the shooting saying it wasn't an accident, policing our country is intentionally racist, dante right was met with aggression and violence. no more policing incarceration and militarization, it can't be reformed. is that not encouraging a violent reaction to a legal outcome or a tragedy? how is that not inciting a riot?
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>> 82% of black americans polled do not support defunding the police, 60% do not believe racial discrimination is the biggest diner to their future. if she is serious about what she's advocating the let her be the first to dismiss the capital police, let her post that she will not respond or call 911. she needs to lead by example and dismiss her security at the capital, that is what she should do. put it on the line, vote by your actions. shannon: we have mayors of these towns and cities who will condemn rioting, but they will over time give a lot of room to the riders to operate so today we had jacob fry and others saying this is terrible and we won't tolerate it but do they not deserve any responsibility for giving a lot of these individuals the sense that they walk in with shopping cart and keep coming back with vans pulling up, there's not going to
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be any atvs and their arrest. >> no but also black lives matter in chicago said a form of reparation, no one challenged them and that's the real crime. but even the president of the united states when he talked about the cdc, racism and systemic racism is a national health issue for blacks, that is the most damning condemnation of black americans i can think of. in position to be an exotic pet you must take and follow directions and the most insulting and degrading, they need to be challenged, what does success look like? when we talk about solutions we can take you to low income neighborhood then use some of the money black lives matter uses, that is where the money
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should go, not to buy mansions for hypocrites and race officers or to invest in neighborhood level solutions that come from the bottom up. that is where the investment should be made, the hypocrisy is never publicly challenged. laura: the entrepreneurship you have encouraged, bringing people out of poverty and difficult family situations, we have a great country and we have to reject, this is not a racist country, there is racism, but it's not rejecting -- you are hurting our communities by driving a wedge to get along with each other as far as i can tell. thank you for what you do. appreciate it and the hidden political infrastructure biden is supporting with his spending bill and the first big movie pulls out of georgia. raymond arroyo has all the details seen and unseen next. lives of six million jews
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for us "seen and unseen" segment where laura: we expose the stories behind the headlines. raymond arroyo, biden has a massive task telling a massive $2.3 trillion, i'm not going to call it an infrastructure plan as the white house convenes today. this is a list of, quote, infrastructure. >> building support systems to take care of elderly parents and kids with disabilities at home so people can go to work is investing in infrastructure. >> is it really? this plan is bowling well because who will oppose taking care of the elderly but there's an unseen reality here. this is actually a huge union
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kickback which i will explain in a moment. remember in july biden had several townhall's with home care, nursing home workers and their unions. watch. change i am a recipient. i was hospitalized a long time ago with an aneurysm. >> what questions do they ask? >> how long will this be going on. when is he going to open up the economy. >> nurses at walter reed hospital would bend down and whisper in my ear go home and get me pillows, they would breathe in my nostrils to make me move, get me moving. >> now biden is working to get
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the union moving if not care workers, he is asking congress to spend $400 billion in this infrastructure build to expand medicaid in home and community care but in many democratic one states, medicaid is paying for that at home care those workers are considered public employees, their exclusive representative for collective-bargaining is the union. a portion of their salary for medicaid is deducted to the union. the wall street journal report states $150 million to unions for medicaid payments in 2017. how much do you think they will diverge from $400 billion. laura: this is a complete ripoff but you got to hand it to the democrats, we play pattycake and they play for the whole shebang and they are going for it. >> this should be called the
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democratic and union infrastructure projects, 99% of all that money in political contributions go to democrats so it is a nice thing. so long as we are discussing waste and discussing waste, the oscar nominations been released, a few weeks away but in terms of box office these two actors have moved hearts with their performances around the world. i know it is cgi but it is a relief from the gloom and doom misery fest that is filled screens all year. look at these best picture oscar nominees with a widow lives in poverty out of her van, tales of murder tinged with racial division. we are full up. give us an escape. give us a little unity. that is why i imagine americans are gravitating to big lizards. this is appealing.
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>> look like a viral video that was circulating of that giant lizard crawling up the 711. the water monitor i believe it was. earlier coverage of these corporations are punishing georgia for voter id law. the voter integrity law. the first major film is pulling out of georgia. will smith and his producing partner announced their slave drama email separation will not shoot in the state and they say we cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that and ask progressive that is regressive voting laws designed to restrict voter access. lie, lie and lie. what is your reaction, the first of many productions to pull out of the state? >> i don't think it is above the line that they can't support, provide economic support to the
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government, georgia has been giving hollywood welfare for years. here's why other companies are not going to pull out, 30% of their budgets they get back in tax refunds from the good people of georgia. $870 million in 2017 but the big factor, they don't have the infrastructure, the studio space anywhere but california and georgia and the biggest soundstage in the entire nation is tyler perry studios, a black owned company in atlanta, georgia. will smith and his partner are cutting their nose to spite their face, they are hurting black businesses in georgia. i think it is better to work with the people there but the voters do what they are going to do. the virtue signaling will continue to roll and i imagine the cameras will as well in georgia. >> the fresh prince is falling off his throne on this one. >> a little less time in bel
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air. jillian: breaking news on the biden dog. >> the white house announced first dog major, the german shepherd we covered extensively will undergo some additional training to adjust to life in the white house which i hope they are giving the biden staff training in emergency triage and animal bite care. shannon: we need some training of the dhs secretary to get the border under control. a lot of training going on. >> that could solve a lot of the problems. shannon: thank you, great to see you this monday at the pentagon now making moves to purge the military of anyone who doesn't fall in line politically, what does that mean? conservatives. we will explain the drastic links they are going to next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the biden administration turning its back >> the biden administration turning its back on our troops is the pentagon announcing new immediate actions to combat what they call extremism in the military. we know what that is code for, don't we? they want to purge anyone from the military who they think is a
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political opponents of old joe, a.k.a. conservatives, the pentagon will update the definition of extremism and create a commission to study the behavior among other things, pentagon press secretary john kirby gave details about this rampant extremism they are seeing. >> problems of extremism in the military, racism, anything that jumps out at him. >> anecdotally the service secretary shared with him what bubbled up from the ranks in terms of what they heard and i don't have specific stories, not like they gave me a specific story or elected. shannon: they were don't want specific stories, they just want to tie anyone that disagrees with their agenda as an extremist, that is why they will never get specific, jesse kelly, marine corps combat that, john kirby stumbling, did it surprise you? >> know because like you said
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they are not looking for it, don't care about racism or extremism, they are following the same cultural marxist playbook communists of always followed, purge the military of people who oppose them and they will pull it off. i don't think they will start handing out papers to people and sending them out the door but i'm getting phone calls from a lot of guys who are saying i am done, those are the best guys so we will be left with nothing but the turds but they are democrat turds and that is what they like. jillian: making sure there is nowhere and left in the military who might be a problem. the pentagon wants to fight this imaginary extremism but the chinese military are just watching this going what? laughing. the guardian reporting 25 chinese military jets breached taiwan's defense zone after a us
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official and warned of an increasingly aggressive patient. china sees us involved in his woke nonsense, when is taiwan going to be next after hong kong and was we have seen with softening of our standards for the military? >> it will be soon, their days are numbered. everybody remembers khrushchev put nuclear missiles in cuba because he had one meeting with john f. kennedy, he thought kennedy was week, china watches the news, they watch our government talk about we want to make sure everybody in the military, the women have to be treated equally and any guy we mail make sure we pay for guy to have a tree lopped off and other things, china focusing on making sure their military is more manly. the only person in our government to take china seriously is eric's wall well. >> what we had in the previous
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administration is realistic approach to what china was capable of and now would rather be perpetually engaged in war in the middle east whether it is afghanistan or somewhere else, they want to take on china? standing up to china? >> america has to accept we don't have the ability to take on china in their realm. they currently don't have the ability to take on us in our realm either but if china was to do something militarily to taiwan we wouldn't do anything about it and acknowledge how communist our media is your show excluded, our media, if china invaded taiwan tomorrow, with the pro china anti-taiwan pieces within 5 minutes of the information.
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>> bloomberg news analysis of campaign contributions gives us an idea of why the left is targeting the military, why the democrats are, employers with the most workers, the federal government, tech companies, trump's biggest donor base came from mail delivery companies, walmart and the military. so the left is the influence in tech and education and among federal employees, they are going to seal this deal as well. >> of course they are. the marxists don't leave any stone unturned, first they've gone after the churches once they took over the media and education, now you have a bunch of idiot pastors in this country talking about white privilege from the pulpit and now they go to the last things we have. >> we will hit this and continue to cover this important and final thought when we return.
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>> laura: w will laura: we havee a lot of great people who work on this show it might have my last name on it but it is a team and one of our team members is going on to other opportunities and we adore him. he has been a faithless addition to the show. we wish him all the best and greg got felt takes it all from here. good luck. jillian: more mayhem in minnesota as hundreds of protests, the police shooting death of dante right. officers arresting dozens of people. stores for a second straight day. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. carley: the unrest spilling into other citi

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