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the never it ending crisis at our southern border. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham takesaway. >> ♪ ♪ >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. is it safe to be black in america. laura: this is the in the graham angle, is it safe to be black in america, ben carson has a can't miss response to a shocking claim by influential media members and democratic leaders. raymond arroyo breaks down how the biden administration used fauci and hollywood to sell you on the vaccine last night. seen and unseen has the details but first a bit of a follow-on from what we did friday night, reading, writing and inciting,
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that is the focus of tonight's angle. what it does it mean to be in educated person in the united states? a place like mit where the premium mines in mathematics and science, they teach, they learn, they study would naturally think we would find speakers, thinkers and innovators, but then antifa and blm showed up. >> demilitarization. disarmament of the police and demand dismantling all police departments, necessitates the destruction of the political economic system of capitalism and imperialism as well as patriarchy. >> no liberation.
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>> you could hear the mit community members cheering them on. apparently not aware that without capitalism many of them wouldn't have scholarships, without capitalism they have a cash campus wouldn't exist. the buildings did not build themselves, they were funded by rich alumni who made a lot of money as capitalists and across the country friday night how many college grads were among the smash and burn grub torturing the corporate oligarchy there. what -- merger they learn his behavior, the hateful desire to destroy communities, your own community in some cases and the businesses that employ neighbors and immigrants, minorities and nonminorities which it doesn't come out of nowhere. this is learned behavior. young people are learning that it is okay to ride it.
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when you don't like the outcome of a trial in a faraway state. imagine if conservatives had the same attitude every time they lost let's say an abortion case. most american cities would be mounds of rubble by now. but the pro-life community don't embrace violence, not like maxine. >> for murder. i don't know about first-degree murder. get more active, have to get more confrontational. >> that woman is kerosene on a raging house fire and should be censured and driven out of congress. that is what pelosi would push for if those exact same words
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were used by a conservative congressman but because of maxine waters pelosi is just running scared. when asked whether watterson cited violence with a comments pelosi told the reporter no, absolutely not. maxine talks about confrontation in the matter of the civil rights movement. this is the same woman who predicated trump's impeachment on the president ordering supporters to make their voices peacefully heard of the capital. insurrection? that was insurrection on january 6th, oh, please. and bys america the new normal means any time there is a hope file case where an african-american person loses his or her life at the hands of the police we should just expect riots. >> they are bracing for more potential violence. >> cities across america bracing for unrest as the direction of a murder trial enters its final days. >> new york, washington, chicago and los angeles bracing for protests and potential unrest in the wake of verdict. >> the number of people who are concerned that whatever the outcome there is going to be unrest, perhaps more violence. >> young people especially are being whipped into a frenzy by
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an irresponsible media and their biased reporting. on social media it is happening and in schools. and to the biden education department. today proposed in urging the development of culturally responsive teaching in american history and civics, holding up the widely distributed new york times 169 project as a model. the big lie of the 6019 part is america is a systemically racist country. these scenes are being echoed in schools nationwide. as i referenced earlier on friday we told you about the marxism indoctrination happening at the elite stoneridge school in bethesda, maryland, public schools are just bad. take for example nearby langley high school and the affluent mclean virginia suburb of dc. students have been learning from home for the better part of the
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year and yes this is how principal kim greer welcomes him back to campus. >> despite the jubilation we feel about returning to in person learning the pandemic has been framed by social strife, one year ago our country supported the black lives matter movement, names like breonna taylor and george floyd. the whole country supported black lives matter? students were also asked to complete an online survey written by three langley teachers. i have asked someone of a different race where they are from, checkbox the x or know. in response to blm and stop asian hate i have wondered what about other racial groups, shouldn't we care about them as well? again yes or no. i believe that privilege based on skin color is a myth. that is a yes or no. i referred to the coronavirus as the china virus before. i have tried speaking english
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with an accent, 7, us, british, australian, etc. yes or no. this is my favorite. i think my asian peers are really good at math. apparently saying yes to that is really bad. at the end of the survey the students are instructed that if they answered yes to any of those questions, that could be considered a micro-aggression. as if that wasn't bad enough students were then told to watch videos from something called let's talk bias. >> protesting a couple days ago downtown and this black man stopped me holding a black lives matters sign and he was like it starts with you guys, put your bodies in front of us and stand up. i'm very androgynous in the way i dress and express myself and i've gotten threatening looks
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and those times like it is hard to explain to people what you are talking about, they are afraid of what they don't know, so trying to figure me out it's your boy, is she a girl? >> i identify as transgender, nonconforming. i wake up and every single day is a little gender of your party to myself. when i go to work and have to wear uniform with a tie i would purposefully find one or 2 things to express my gender. >> a bunch of people get choked up and to be used that you will never see because it wasn't taped but this is been going on for decades. we've been being beaten and lots of for no reason. laura: this is a product of schools moving toward cultural authenticity and education, the biden administration is going all in. you are going to hear words like allyship, something the left claims white children need to do. it is described in literature as a lifelong process in which
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people with privilege and power work to develop empathy toward other marginalized groups, challenges or issues. empathy is always good across the board but here it is weapon iced, non-diverse students are being taught to remain silent, don't complain, certainly don't complain if you lose jobs, scholarships and college admissions when diversity, equity and inclusion is at stake, join the fight in the streets and maybe just maybe you will get some social justice credit on your resume. unless parents start getting really vocal and saying no, you will not subject my kids to this we will see the situation deteriorate in our schools and elderly that spills out into the streets. i will end with one of my favorite quotes about the types of people pushing this nonsense, so-called intelligentsia.
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a great majority of the so-called educated people do not think logically and scientifically. even the classroom, the platform, the pulpit in many instances do not give a subjective and unbiased truth. the man who said that was martin luther king jr.. wouldn't objective unbiased truth the nice right about now. that is the angle. carol swain, former professor at vanderbilt and princeton university and author of we the people. we see in cities across the country they are learning this behavior and social justice warrior game, your thoughts? >> i remember a few years ago at the university they were teaching on protest and that is when you think about the 1960s there were many protests but they geared up for the moment
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that is taking place today in america and what is troubling is the biden administration want to fund history and activism so young people in the k-12 category would become activists so instead of learning civics, how to be a good citizen, how to be patriotic, they are being taught how to disrupt, they are not being taught to respect the of law, the institutions, the civilizing agencies we have had in this nation. they are just being taught to disrupt. they are not being taught, they are being indoctrinated because when you teach someone you expose them to opposing views. >> this is what msnbc reported about a group of activist educators who travel to minneapolis for the chauvin
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trial. >> this is a group called principles for good trouble, they feel as educators that have a role to play in educating the younger generation, they are actively teaching students about the trial and what is going on, a concerted effort to make sure black and brown students in their schools feel they belong, that their lives are valued. they will be joining protesters later tonight. >> these educators are literally just agitators at this point. >> i can so you again the black lives matter at least 3 or 4 years ago in some of the public schools are taking children on field just to protest and not always informing the parents so education is not taking place in america. many colleges and universities, the only centers of indoctrination and the wild ideas they are pushing, they are taking it to the k-12 and it is important for parents to push back and when it comes to
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critical race theory we all have a stake in ending racism. it is a racist theory and racial and ethnic minorities need to join hands with white americans the way we joined hands with the civil rights movement to push back and end what is taking place. >> parents at langley school in virginia reached out to me because i had done this segment on friday night and they shared with me that survey, the series of questions the kids were asked written by the teachers. i don't know what they are going to do with the data they collect but the parents weren't even aware of it and they were not happy at all and i think they are beginning to band together and this principle, ms. greer, maybe she has good intentions but you can't just say the whole country supports black lives
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matter. what is she saying? it is patently false. >> people would be shocked by the instructional material coming from diversity, equity and inclusion, it is gone across the country and it is unacceptable, runs against american traditions and values, civil rights, equal protection and we need to stand up against it. it is not a partisan issue that divides democrats and republicans and people who love children, who love america's children, we need to stand up, no child should be intimidated in the classroom. laura: thank you, the radicalization is being reinforced by toxic establishment in the press, hates our country, the latest screed from the washington post columnist at m snbc. >> there's no one way to be black in america but there is one way we live while black in america.
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we live under siege. laura: doctor ben carson is talking about the purported solution to it, moving focus from equality to equity won't compete racism. it is not the kind of racism. equity would reward and punish people because of their skin color. doctor ben carson, former head secretary, founder of the american cornerstone institute joined me now. you say what is happening in schools across the country whether it is langley high school or private catholic school in california itself is racist. explain. >> when we get to a point where we decide to give things to people based on their race or take things from people based on their race we are doing exactly the opposite of what doctor king dreamed of and that was a nation in which people were judged by
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the content of their character and not the color of their skin. every day it seems there is something else to inflame the racial situation. i'm not saying there isn't a racial problem, but i will say that it has gone so much better in my lifetime, the difference is night and day and we need to keep working on it. there was racism yesterday, there's racism today, there will be racism tomorrow but it doesn't have to be a central focus of everything that we do. let's say you lived out in the forest and had two houses in the forest with children in them and one of the children said there is evil goblins in the forest. if you go out there they will leave you up, you tell them that from the time they are little and the other one said there are wonderful things to explore in the forest and beautiful flowers and animals how do you think that will affect those two children? very very differently. by the same token if we are always telling people everybody
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is racist, society systemically racist, they are against you, what good is that going to do? we should be thankful we have variety. imagine if you woke up one day and everybody looked exactly like you? it would be a national disaster. we should be happy that we have variety. laura: there seems to be an effort to diminish educational standards across the board, talk of getting rid of ap classes, ninth and tenth grade focusing on math, changing math because of the results of standardized test, not everyone is great at standardized tests but there seems to be a real effort to do that. adjusting for educational outcomes instead of holding the bar high regardless of skin color. >> which in fact is very racist
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and very paternalistic and absolutely absurd. a person with a normal iq is good at math. people say i'm not good at math, not true. it is a matter of how you are taught. that is where we need to be investing resources, the way most of the school systems work now, if you live in a poor area there's not a lot of money allocated to the school and that perpetuates the inferiority of the education, those are the things we need to be looking at. how do we fund those schools to make sure they get the same education that will allow them to climb the ladder of opportunity. ashley: wasting time and critical race theory, we need all students to be taught math, science, getting our butts kicked in both subjects, we are wasting time on other stuff. ben crump, the attorney for the
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floyd wright family said in an agency news interview yesterday. >> we have to have this racial reckoning in america because if we don't, people are going to continue to have these emotional protests. >> making excuses for, quote, emotional protests. >> there is an excuse for everything, to bring race into it. we don't need it. i've seen it before the neurosurgeon. when i operate on the brain which makes you who you are i can still with you are black, white, yellow or brown. it is absolutely absurd. we need to move away and start thinking about something that is important in this country, using this to divide people and to provide power is absolutely absurd.
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laura: the narrative around the events a january 6th continues to unravel yet innocent americans are still being targeted. we speak to an albany man who was wrongfully identified as being at the capital. he was harassed by the fbi this past week. he will tell us about it. gging through the dirt. i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i feel kinder, when nature is so kind to me. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com.
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work in the backyard when all of a sudden two fbi agents come knocking. because you are a trump supporter in your suspected of participating in the january 6th capital rights. this is an hypothetical incident, this is happening to americans across the country including my next guest, fbi agents showed up brian app store to interrogate him about the january 6th event, specifically the agent asked him if he was the man in a photo that is now on the screen. this is a photo of the person suspected of planting pipe bombs at the are in c and dnc but here is what is troubling about all this, brian says he wasn't even in dc, he was 370 miles away at his home outside of albany, new york. brian grady joins me exclusively tonight why do you think these agents thought you were in dc on january 6th?
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>> i feel like someone on facebook possibly, go on facebook and share my views and these two gentlemen showed up, i thought they were the building inspectors and i just greeted them how are you doing? and they came over, started asking me we are from the fbi and looking for brian grady and here i am. laura: the vast majority of people who participated in that unrest had mobile devices making it easy for law enforcement agencies to determine their movements. why didn't they look up your location on that day? that is kind of aggressive.
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>> very much so. i felt violated by the fbi. my nephew was there and making small talk and they asked if i was there and we want to show you this picture, is this you? no, it is not movie -- i wasn't there. jillian: what reason january 6th? >> i was home, quarantines, my wife and my son had the virus and i was in the house. ashley: were you profiled for your political views? your conservative views? >> i sure do. absolutely canceled on facebook. i can't share, can't paste and copy which i like to do. for clayton carson, yourself,
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other people i love to read and like to share things that are important, i can't do that. i don't even have the ability to share at all. jillian: when did that happen? >> that happened the last few months. i have been in jail several times. laura: facebook jail. you scared me for a moment. what haven't you told me about yourself? keep in touch with us. we want to follow this, we are following up on a lot of things, your story jumped out at us so thank you for sharing it with us. you take care of yourself. speaking of the sixth of january we finally know because of brian sickneck's death but we want to remind you how the media spent weeks framing this thing. >> capitol hill police officer brian 6net was killed by the mob with a 5 signature.
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>> investigators suspect he was killed by a potential spray type irritant like bear spray that he inhaled. >> murdered officer brian sicknet, print of supporters. laura: we know that was speculation. the dc chief medical examiner ruling that officer 6neck died of natural causes after suffering from two strokes. victor davis hanson. we suspected that when they weren't transparent right off the bat that there was something weird and fraudulent about what they were saying, dozens of families of the officer deserve an apology as well. >> i think they do. that whole narrative has unraveled. we were told it was an insurrection, they never had a gun in their position but you see used it. we don't know the identification
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of the officer that shot ashley babbitt and the circumstances under which he made that decision. that is in contrast to all these other shootings. they are picking news stories that exaggerate or hype one and downplay the other depending on how the progressive narrative, sometimes they concoct, participate in the narrative which as we see with andrew cuomo and his brother chris cuomo or the roger stone cnn stage, the media becomes an active player and say anonymous sources tell us and make it up but whatever it is it is a narrative and we have the ministry of truth, nonmedia, not the old liberal media of the 70s. it puts pressure on young journalists, they put their finger in the wind, all of the enticements are being woke and
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if you're disinterested and empirical you won't get a job. laura: i knew people who used to be middle-of-the-road or slightly conservative who totally swung to the far left because they can't make money otherwise, that is what it is all about. speaking of what you said which everyone has to understand the media is complicit, they are advancing the democrats on the far left narrative. what maxine waters did in minnesota, here's how the judge in the chauvin file responded. >> now that we have us representatives threatening acts of violence it is mind-boggling. >> i will give you congresswoman waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this trial being overturned. >> the bite we wanted was when the judge said these politicians should be quiet, keep quiet. this is not their place to be speaking out and not helpful. he said nobody cares what she
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said. chad program just reported rank-and-file democrats are furious with waters. your response to that? >> not so sure because this isn't new. she said during the trump administration she wanted people to follow trump officials around, go to the gas stations, urging the same type of violence then, she told another member to shut his mouth. they know her pattern and her modus operandi and never said a word. they are saying this to the media for cover because this time she proverbially jumped the shark but they know what maxine waters doesn't find her useful and so does the media and they only backup a little bit when they go a little bit too far and a week from now they will have her on the show. >> i'm not buying -- >> they are joined at the hip now. ashley: they are furious, that
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>> ♪ ♪ >> laura: time for "seen and unseen" where we reveal >> time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines, raymond arroyo. the biden administration launched this big major media push for covid vaccines. why the hard sell? >> we learned over the weekend half of american adults have gotten at least one shot of the vaccine, blacks, latinos and conservatives are skeptical about the shot so this week doctor fauci will take the snapchat and members of the cabinet standing up to spread the word that everyone over 16 now qualifies for the vaccine.
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this comes on the heels of last night's star studded nbc special, call the roll up your sleeves. it was executive produced by obama, valerie jarrett, as you might expect, the special was headlined by someone who believes vaccines are so becoming. >> we all want to get together with our families and friends in the best way to make that happen is getting the vaccine as soon as it is available but i knew i could count on you. i need each of you to do your part and ask as many people as possible to get informed about their options. >> our hope is to convince you to pick up your phone and make that appointment. >> this roll up your sleeves special could have been called roll over and take the exam shot. if that is a desperate with of the snake oil salesman about it and matthew mcconaughey seemed to embrace the idea complete with the shaved.
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>> what do you say to the ones that feel getting vaccinated or not getting vaccinated is a political stance? >> put aside any political differences or hostility you have and think we have to pull together if we want to get through this. >> what would you say to people who say that my immune system to its god-given talent alone? >> i just point them to the 545,000 americans who died from this disease. >> it was odd to have fauci
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selling vaccinations when he's been so wrong about so many aspects of this pandemic. incessantly part of the reason people are skeptical about the vaccine. shannon: we were told that all of our packages had to stay outside for 48 hours, masks, no masks, triple masks, double masks, 60, than 3 feet social distance, now turns out kids are kept out of school for no reason for an entire year totally destroying education for many kids in the country but no one should have a reason to be skeptical ever about what the government says. >> you got the johnson & johnson vaccine under review by the cdc, people having blood clots, strokes and rather than answer those concerns the special which was sponsored by walgreens made a series of heavy-handed pitches to latinos, conservatives were treated to a nascar infomercial and african-americans and even children were targeted broadly. watch. >> as the vaccine becomes more available i want to make sure our communities particularly african-american, latino as well as young people understand this will save lives and allow people to get their lives back to normal. >> forget what happened back in the day. every black person, please go out and get vaccinated. >> what do we do when someone says they don't want to take the vaccine? >> get in line. >> i think this brain-dead
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obvious sales job makes people more suspicious about the vaccine and there was a final warning page at the end of the special that most people missed the red covid 19 vaccines have not been approved by the fda, only for emergency use. allergic reaction may include hives, side effects include tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, fever, nausea as well as pain, redness, bruising and swelling at the site of the injection. they should have answered the real concerns particularly about the johnson & johnson vaccine rather than engage in this cheesy award show and repeat the mantra of safe and effective. it just doesn't work. >> a.from sanford point blank on our townhall, education townhall said he would not recommend that parents get children vaccinated
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with an experimental drug but -- they have a 99.997% chance, he's incredibly brilliant man but they can't answer those questions although they tried. >> the celebrities ended up turning people off of the vaccine because some of these people have become so politicized. it is condescending talking to hispanics or african-americans and thinking you put eva longoria out there we will take the shot, you got to do better. >> i like the touch when you can screens in unison you are going to die. >> take the vaccine or die. thanks for convincing us. >> thank you. covid tyrants not ready to relinquish their control, some are advocating permanent masking. an original member of the medicine cabinet is back next. w
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indefinitely extending rules requiring masks and social distancing in all businesses in the state. an arbitrary fear mongering that spot a new wave of paranoid hypochondria ask, the forever maskers. i will be mass for many years, they are too many unknowns. joining me as a professor at yale school of public health and doctor stephen smith of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health. your reaction to the forever mask lunacy. >> it is a good idea. i'm in new jersey. it is a very anxious county and anxious state desire surprise oregon out anxious to us. there is a lot of people out there.
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the article you read -- it is absurd. you know my opinion that masks don't do anything, they don't protect the wearer. the theory -- you have decreased droplet rate that goes out into the environment and decrease infection as a result is theoretical and silly. i am anti-mask because part of the problem is the second waves we have seen, all of that will dissipate with time as people get looked at funny for not wearing masks. it will happen eventually. laura: you predicted this on this show that we would be whisked into this paranoia like a lifestyle now, masks are lifestyle choice for some people even when vaccinated and alone in your car wearing a mask.
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we have all seen these people and we all worry about them. >> we shouldn't worry about them. they have decreased oxygen when wearing a mask, driving while wearing a mask you have less control of your vehicle. laura: driving off the road as well. is that worth getting covid for a healthy person. here's what doctor fauci said about masks after vaccination. >> when you get vaccinated you are clearly diminishing dramatically your risk of getting infected. however, what happens is you might get infected and get absolutely no symptoms, not know your infected and inadvertently go into a situation with vulnerable people and if you don't have a mask you might inadvertently infect them. the other thing is there may be variants that are circulating. >> take a whack at that answer for a moment.
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>> i respect him. not exactly the leading edge of this pandemic as far as honesty. three publications, one from ucla, one for southwest, all showed healthcare workers who got vaccinated, tested them a symptomatically screen, they showed decreased injection rates through the roof. he knows that and he says these things, it is nonsense. everything we know about virology, this disappoints me that people -- don't know how to call anything but untrue statements. shannon: the ceo of moderna, one of the vaccine producers said something about the possibility of covid booster shots. >> to combine the covid boost
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into one single dose, cut your cvs store, get one dose, the right to strengthen that winter, so you can have a nice winter. >> you can have a nice winter. your reaction. >> i put they put a component in the vaccine that prevents blood clots to make a vaccine for all the different things. >> the variant, lions and tigers and bears and variants. has there been a corresponding uptick in deaths and hospitalizations with the key veterans in the united states? >> there has not. many of the states have heard immunity even before the vaccination and more so now.
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very little noticeable bulges. >> but fauci will not go near the heard immunity issue. he doesn't want to concede that. >> it is counterproductive to his message which is to sell the vaccine at any cost for everyone. >> heard immunity. is upon us? i hope so. gentlemen, thank you, great to see both of you today. kamala harris becomes the butt of her own joke. the last bite explains. my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com.
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>> laura: vice-president kamala harris is a lot of things but a co median she is not. >> vice president kamala harris is a lot of things but a comedian she is not. while promoting biden's infrastructure plan in north carolina she experienced her own please clap moment. >> going to make sure these opportunities are equally available to women as well as men.
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