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let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i am lauren ingram. this is "the ingraham angle." we have an exclusive. nearly four months after the capitol right four fbi agents but it down a couple's front dort looking for nancy pelosi's laptop. the couple said that they never went inside the capital building. they are here to tell their story. first we are at winning. that is the focus of tonight's angle. the day after the election, the angle remembered told trump voters not to fall into a pit of despair, that our ideas and policies work and that the democrats would go so far left that eventually forced the pendulum to swing back. i said it would be time to dust
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ourselves off and get back in the game of fighting for america. when blm began to infiltrate our schools, with 16, 19 project propaganda, the angle urged you to loudly reject that toxic a charge on america's systemically racist country. last week, when biden's education department released a proposal to the force critical race theory on schools nationwide, we pleaded with you to get involved. those getting rich off of this hateful propaganda should be run out of the schools by parents who no better. so all you parents out there, been together with others, other interested parents and speak up. and more of you are smartly heating that call because and saturday's election in southlake texas. candidates opposed to the far left blm creek limb won the two seats in the school's this
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report with nearly 70% of votes. conservative candidates swept the election. but the best is how nbc tried to that spent this all as a bitterly divided election. the only bidder ones out there are the democrats and the teachers' union. and speaking of union, there's no definitive proof of what we knew all along that the american federation of teachers is the ventriloquist and joe biden is the dummy. in a post obtained by fox news revealed that it has essentially been running biden's covid policy for schools all along. if it was up for them, they would never reopen the schools. of course, the entire curriculum would be remade from a progressive, racially obsessed mold. the chief and biden darling
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randy weingarten offered a lame response think that your post has a hit piece out. this time that it is trying to make every dates advocacy look nefarious. paying attention to that safety safeguards, whatever that means. well, the fact is, randi is getting nervous because more parents are waking up. we don't want to talk. note they are be getting to fight back against this sickening indoctrination campaign being waged against their children. >> we take the camera, and we point at the school board members. we are forcing the accountability because we are putting on record all of the nonsense. so i wanted to applaud all of you because you are the fierce mom appears and pop appears fighting for your -- pop up
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heirs -- poppa bear's fighting your children. >> laura: i assure you, we are winning this issue. it is obvious that the left don't want to debate -- debate us on it. they want to silence us. they can't win the argument, first of all. also, they despise as. they despise our patriotic tradition, our founders, our history, and our literature. from our founding to the present day. but this hateful view of the country, most of us still love is now backfiring on them and they are scrambling. so today, the woman who is bilking america with her fraudulent 16/19 project, she tried to explain how a systemically racist country is different from a racist country. >> there's no single mind or argument in the 16/19 project
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that claims that this country is an evil country. it is a project trying to teach children the truth about what our country was based upon,'s livery, the foundation of the united states. all you need to know -- >> laura: all you need to know is that keeping slavery alive is her business. her new faculty gig goes, bye-bye. miss jones is not alone. she learned from the best. >> a black senator said that america is not racist. what do you mean, america is not racist? america was started on racism. it has been blacks and whites like the blacks and whites, young folks who have been marching five andrew that made it go from racism to it where it is today. >> laura: if you visit the racial charlatan hall of fame,
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check it out. he would have an entire wing. but the fact is democrats got way too, key over the past year and especially since biden stumbled into the white house. i think they thought that beating trump meant that they had to mandate to radically remake the u.s., that that red states would bow down to the gloom gang and signed on to all matter of nonsense. but texas, florida, south dakota tex iowa, tennessee, and so many others, they are leading the way to a brighter, more hopeful future than the democrats can ever offer. whether the issue is school curriculum or girls poppa sports got covid mandates, taxes, they are passing smart legislation. they are running strong candidates and some cases, they are filing lawsuits. alt with the very confident,, forward-looking posture. ron desantis suspended all
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remaining covid restrictions in his state. >> not only does it build -- provide protections for individuals, for schoolchildren, for businesses, the emergency orders. it also provides protections of all floridians in terms of their personal health information. >> laura: meanwhile, new yorkers are still fleeing to california, which has been free and open about this stuff at the last year. for all you new yorkers happy that cuomo announced broad wait with reopen as of may 19th, you can think red state governors for forcing his hand-picked you can't state we did not want the democratic governors about what will happen if they kept their economies cut off and their workers and kids at home. it is becoming more obvious by the day that these power-hungry governors and radical mayors are endangering their state's futures and will eventually seek
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their states left behind. over the weekend, the washington post revealed their worry about democrats' chances in 2022. a growing list of house democrats from competitive districts is headed to the exits, adding another concern for the party facing an uphill fight to maintain control of congress next year. and by the way, if you wondered what america would look like if democrats really had their way, look no further than germany. liberals were holding up germany as a model of competence. now, in that middle of another lockdown, yes, that is what germany is. it is only makeup by the way. they have already canceled oktoberfest. more americans are seeing what we board about so long ago, that liberals will never really be comfortable with you getting all your freedom back. they are going to dangle the prospect of getting back to normal but only if you get your shots. democrats want you to choose between giving your child a drug
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they don't need in order to get an education d desperately do need. they will have very ethical decisions to make. and there will be many difficulties ahead for our families. but there's no doubt that republicans are beginning to win again. it is making pelosi and schumer very, very nervous. they should have never bowed down to the far left on things like border policy or climate change, race or anything else for that matter. it has all been a disaster for them. as the curtain is slowly being pulled back on their plans, i expect they are going to desperately tried to market their medical plans as pragmatic and inclusive. they are neither. as red state leaders are showing us, we don't need to spend trillions of dollars in new money to grow an economy. get the government off of our backs. join me now is dan patrick.
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there's a possible preview of the 2022 midterm election. in the sixth district, republicans won by such an enormous amount that they blocked all of the democratic candidates from competing in the runoff. that is not what was predicted. dan, i remember, i think we had you on it last year, it may be a little bit, it may be a year and a half ago now, when all of those articles were being written about how the democrats are going to flip texas to the democrat. how are. >> it is not looking good for them. the district you are talking about, the republicans won it by three points. and the congressman died from covid. his wife, supported by don trump took ran in a field of 23. she finished first. another republican finished second. the democrat, in a field of 23, when they had the whole field to themselves, did not even make the runoff. so that was a seat they thought they could flip.
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they will get that feedback. a lot of other things happened this weekend, as you and i kind of chatted about. you mentioned the south licked school board. the parents took two seats back. the senate get the chamber that i'm president of, we passed a bill banning critical race theory. we will get one of those bills to the governor's desk. in austin, the liberal bastion of this state, democrats, 60% of those who voted in favor of restoring a camping ban, you see, mayor adler, but super liberal mayor of austin had removed the camping ban and it is all over the city of boston. so in a very liberal city, democrats, even pushback against their own liberal democrats. they are restoring the camping ban. in lubbock, texas, the first section great city, the biggest, rather, in texas, for life. the people voted 60/40 roughly.
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there will be no more abortion in that city. >> laura: wow. >> you talked about our economy. i was on with you a lot during covid. i'm not listening to it fauci anymore. -- to fauci anymore. our economy is booming. our controller gave us stats today. we had the biggest increase in sales tax ever. that would be easy to say, last year. we are going back to two years, when everything was right. and what "the new york post" said to date is true. those blue states have ruined livelihoods. and no more people -- they did not save any more lives than we did in that red states like texas and florida. conservative, republican policies. and donald trump policies are winning. >> laura: how much influence did donald trump have in that six district runoff in the
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election before the runoff? endorsing the deceased candidate? >> i think it was an open primary because of the death of the congressman. when you have 23 candidates, it is tough for anyone to get traction because it is so divided. i think it says all you need to hear about how much -- >> laura: yeah, we got to roll lieutenant governor patrick. imagine how well texas would be doing if biden got off the backs of the oil and gas industry. he is artificially holding back expiration and reducing surprised tech that is why it is going up for every american. there are a lot of chuckles being put on the fossil fuel industry. yeah. >> gas and oil. >> laura: lieutenant governor patrick, thank you. and thanks to that red state
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trailblazers. americans are getting their freedoms back. today, the court new york times "provided the latest for them. we think hurt community is unlikely -- herd immunity is unlikely in the u.s. persistent hesitancy about vaccines will keep the gold out of reach. joining me no is stanford university professor, medicine, epidemiology. professor. doctor, what is the proof here about herd immunity and what on earth are the new york times and the expert talking about? >> understand basic epidemiology the herd immunity is not the key issue. it is not the same thing as the virus. which is what i think "the new york times" means.
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the key thing is protecting the vulnerable. i think we have done a good job of that. almost 70% have gotten it. we have done a very good job protecting the vulnerable with visits vaccine. there's a thousandfold difference between the young and old. you take away the publishing that could die from that virus. soap there's a lot of good news. >> laura: this doctor at yale is leading a moderna vaccine trial on kids. now, i'm going to play this because here she is revealing her ignorance on the science of covid. >> we have six months -- two to six years of age. we have -- we have a limited number. a certain dose. we all want the best for our children. talk with your provider. i will keep my five-year-old in
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the social distancing, masking kind of rule. until i know that more and more people are vaccinated. >> laura: doctors, she is saying she is keeping her children in masks and social distancing. that is a very well-known yale dr. singh that. is that going to keep kids safe? >> well, it won't make any difference if they provide -- degree of having to wear masks and having to see people in masks. >> laura: what about this moderna trial that is going on at el, again, for very small children who have almost no risk of getting fiercely ill from this virus. all these elderly people are already vaccinated. so what is going on with this trial of very small children at
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yale? >> it is not just yale. it is all over the united states. pfizer has already been doing this. these trials are going on with children. they won't nearly be big enough to show any benefit whatsoever except for very second-rate measures of protection for the children. and they won't be big enough to show any significant safety hazard because children are so low risk. so i think this is mostly -- is really what it is all down to. >> laura: a freelance journalist tweeted information that he received from -- who told him that israel has a 0.1% positivity rate. yet no children under 16 art vaccinated. none. dr. bhattacharya, bunk this notion -- does this debunk this
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notion that kids don't need this vaccine? it does not get the full approval of the fda yet, still. >> like i said earlier, the key issue is the elderly population. once those who are protected, -- kids, they can't get the disease. it is true. if they get very mild forms of it. young kids are much more likely to spread the disease once they have it then older people. we don't need to vaccinate the young. we need to vaccinate the old. we have done a great job at that. >> laura: rija, do you agree with dr. bhattacharya, on this issue of her community, that we have any idea what percentage of the population can have natural immunity or vaccination to reach herd immunity? we just don't know?
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>> no, we do know. as dr. bhattacharya said that herd immunity has reached the peak of the curb. that happened in october, november, december. the cdc has told us how much herd immunity we have based on statistics that they have measured. about 77% of the population is functionally immune from new infections. that is well into the range of herd immunity. herd immunity is not the end result that we need to achieve. the faster the epidemic goes down. herd immunity goes down at the peak. we want more people. that is what is happening now. we are accelerating downward. >> laura: and they are not even talking about the natural immunity, dr. bhattacharya. that is not even counted by the
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experts. >> the population already covered from covid. the key thing i think we agree, it is not the herd immunity. a lot of people think it means the virus is gone. the key thing is protecting the vulnerable, and we have done that. we should tell the american people. >> laura: they don't want to tell the american people. thank you. a couple says the fbi raided their home. they tell us what they say is the true story, exclusively next. don't go away.
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>> laura: less than two weeks ago? we brought you a story, from upstate new york where a man who says he was not even in dc on january 6 was impressed by fbi agents. my next guest's story is even more shocking. paul and maryland says doesn't fbi agents broke into their alaska home and, guns drawn, the couple says they and two of their guests were handcuffed and interrogated for three hours by the fbi. why? the couple says the fbi, accused them of the storming the u.s. capitol on january 6 and stealing nancy pelosi's beloved
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laptop. they join me now. maryland, you were in dc on january 6. but are you sure you don't have nancy pelosi's laptop lying around? your house anywhere there? >> well, we keep looking. we have asked everyone who has communicated with us. no far, no sighting. >> laura: paul, what happened? tell us more about april 28th and how this all went down. what time of day? >> sure. 9:00 in the morning, i was on my bed doing my e-mails, which i usually do. marilyn is sitting next to me. i can hear some ruckus going on in that room. the kitchen/dining room area. i come around the corner. i hear some barking. hands up i got six or seven guns pointed right at me. i'm like, this is kind of
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code in the left side of the photo? >> i do definitively say that does not mean and i'm wearing the same outfit i was wearing. at one of the things they had on the search warrant to look for was that closing. so they were presuming i was dressed in that closing and they would be able to find it. apparently they had not noticed any -- they had noticed photos on the internet. they did not do anything official recognition. i don't know. >> laura: i guess they got to redo their official recognition. i just have to say, we reach out to the fbi multiple times. they told us on april 28th, the fbi was conducting court authorized law enforcement activity. and as a matter of practice, they would not describe their interaction. i bet they won't.
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>> i bet as a matter of fact that they don't. >> laura: i have to say, this does not sound like the united states of america. this sounds like something you would maybe see happen in, you know, china or russia or maybe even today's erdogan's turkey. it does not sound like the united states of america. >> no, it did not feel like it on wednesday morning. it felt more like the federally -- federale. >> laura: did they apologize? >> only for smashing our things and the door. one of the agents felt bad about that. >> laura: wait a second. why didn't they just knocked? i thought the left does not like no knock warrants. >> they said, nobody answered the door.
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we went out to breakfast. okay, it went out to, great. there's a knock on my neighbor's door. >> laura: well, yeah, i bet -- we have to roll. but i bet your house guests were totally thrilled. imagine that all right we are going to be following this and thank you for joining us and telling us this story. that same day, the fbi raided their home, they also ransacked the home of the office of president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani. all week note is that the feds are investigating him for apparently failing to register for -- here's my next guest, alan dershowitz. he is out with a new book. he joins me now.
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you just heard this story of the huepers. what happened to them in alaska. their door was smashed down. they were not in the capitol. they are using some facial recognition technology that is obviously not working. this about giuliani, why do you think the fbi's actions here are troubling forfeit your client. >> just imagine that you have a deep dark secret, a family problem. you go to your priest or you go to your rabbi or your psychiatrist and you told them the deep dark secret. and then a few days later, you learn that the fbi has conducted a search and seizure of your priest's records and includes the notes that he took from everything you told him in confidence. wouldn't you be upset? the idea is that if you are searching a lawyer or a priest or a doctor, psychiatrist, you don't go by search warrants.
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you go by subpoena. you write a letter basically touch or the person and say. we want you to turn over your laptop, your e-mail. he has his lawyers say, i can turn over this e-mail, but i can't turn over that one. and then a judge decides. but the idea of the 6:00 in the morning raids or the no knock raids, a search should be reserved only went there is evidence that the person being searched is going to destroyed the evidence, sure. if it is a drug deal, is he going to flush the drugs down the toilet? if he is a lawyer for the president of the united states, who knows for months that they are looking for these things and has offer to turn them over, there's no excuse whatsoever for this search board. it is simply a display of power, and it inconsistent with the spirit and i think the letter of
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the fourth amendment. >> laura: eric swalwell said something about the fbi's acts against giuliani. >> giuliani led the smearing campaign for donald trump and it is important that independent prosecutors or able to follow the evidence, wherever it goes. it does giuliani note favors. to say that no one is above the law in our country. treatment he seems to be suggesting that maybe the fbi is using giuliani. spectroscope no question depth the fbi would not be justified in conducting this kind of massive search of many people kept many clients' information if they were just looking for a violation of that registration expect you don't conduct those kinds of searches if that is all you are looking for. they are looking for something else. we don't know what it is. as your previous guest says, this does not sound like the america i grew up in.
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we have imposed limits on police, you know, the left wants to imposing -- >> laura: we got to win. yeah. people want bipartisan agreement. there is bipartisan agreement in a lot of these issues. the left used to believe in limiting the government's power. alan guth thank you. we sent our raymond on the road to see what people think. uncle joe could be a train conductor. we explain it in "seen and unseen" next. when i'm on my hands and knees and i'm digging 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.
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talking to random people on the street. what happened? >> reporter: i asked them about biden's for treatment other infrastructure plan. i will show you that in a moment. i started by asking voters this penetrating question. look. if you had to write biden's first 100 days on a scale from one to five being the best, you would rate him what? >> suck. >> reporter: explain why. >> it is un-american. >> reporter: why? >> is that my only choice, one to five. my real answer is minus two to the infinite -- an 80. >> reporter: why? >> because i think he has come through on some issues that are important to the public. >> reporter: like what? >> i think he is writing checks
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for -- i don't know how he is going to fund all of this. give people three things and they are just going to want more. >> let me see what i think. i did not hear his speech last night. >> you can either be given free stuff or become free. you got two choices. that is it. >> he is calm and he does not apply. but i think he is trying. but i think's actions speak louder than his words in terms of dividing the country. >> if you don't see somebody for 100 days, how can you even rate him? >> reporter: there was a lot of consternation even from some of biden's supporters. they said this is a $6 trillion plan. whether you call it infrastructure or the american jobs act. in 2019, the entire federal government spent $4 trillion. we are now talking about 2 trillion more. people are watching and they are
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not too happy. >> laura: all we need to do is open up the entire economy. there's plenty of job openings in the red states. this is a complete and utter joke. and biden is trying to get them to spend $80 million. he had a segmental pitch complete with his little motor man hat. >> president biden: i used to take the train home. my mom was sick. you think about it, when we were -- when i was vice president with baraka he allowed me to put together -- barack he allowed me to put together a plan for amtrak from charlotte and another line going from -- in
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florida down to tampa. another line. if we had moved. we had that tunnel fixed in new york. the money was there to get it done. >> reporter: laura, this is as confusing as amtrak's new line. maybe we should spend trillions to bring back trolleys and horse-drawn carriages. this is the biggest boondoggle amtrak lost $700 million last year. and nearly 30 million in that year before. it is a dying mode of transportation. he should be exploring flying cars and self driving vehicle highways. 's forward-looking. he says it is a once-in-a-lifetime investment? no, it is a lifetime investment, laura. 81 billion so far. and no profit turn. >> laura: he pointed to those little trains in the oval office and he imagines himself riding
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the rails. >> the president and dr. jill biden visited a school in virginia to push his public education and school expansion plan. perhaps a speechwriter stimulus is what is really needed. >> president biden: just like the lovely lady in blue over here is a professor of community college, there's so much that happens when they don't have the certitude and the companionship and the familiarity of being with their friends. there's an awful lot of need in this pandemic for mental health facilities. if i did not have these positions, i would be sleeping in a bedroom rather than the president's bedroom. >> reporter: laura and jill keeps telling him, any country
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that out educates us will outcompete us. it would pay for illegals to go to the college for free. i don't see how it helps their scenario. >> laura: i kept thinking jill was going to sick at the tapioca is now being offered in the library. >> you will be find. treatment god bless. raymond, thank you. this should alarm all conservatives. the biden administration is considering a partnership with private company to monitor extremists. we have can't miss reaction. that's why you need versatile, durable kubota equipment.
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>> laura: the biden dhs is considering a disturbing new way to neutralize what it sees is our country's greatest threat. it is you the 74 million americans who did not vote for joe according to cnn, that dhs is deciding whether or not to hire outside groups to infiltrate and monitor private judging apps for domestic extremist chatter. if that was not terrifying enough that cnn says the dhs meeting up with nonprofit groups to spy on americans. joining me now, ohio congressman jim jordan.
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congressman, if i were you, for may be rand paul, i would gather every republican on capitol hill, call an immediate press conference and demand hearings on this and hold all of these people up to scrutiny. >> you are exactly right, laura. put this in context with the couple you had a few minutes ago. the couple raided their home to the fbi going after the president's lawyer and didn't we have this. frankly, it should not surprise us. the obama/biden administration, the same administration that use the iris to the target you and i and all of your viewers, they used the fbi to target the campaign. so you are exactly right. we need hearings. let's see if the democrats can do it. we are going to be calling for them. >> laura: a former fbi agent addressed this idea of suppose
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it domestic terrorist threats. >> there's -- because they have waited to hear what donald trump will say. he has been remarkably quiet in the past couple of months. they either wait for him to give some sort of thoughts of what the direction of their movement should be or they will strike out on their own. we saw this happen with international terrorism, where you had a number of splinters after osama bin laden died. >> laura: this former fbi agent is basically describing president trump as his own sleeper cell. >> this is ridiculous. that is how the left use regular americans who vote republican and supported president trump. understand the story that came out on this, they talked about people posing at someone else online. soap posing as someone else to get your information and have, mutations with you enter in share that information with the government. that is unconstitutional. but it is what they did in the
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whole trump russia collusion thing. remember this? this is how this whole thing started with the fbi spying. now they are coming after regular americans who happened to vote republican. this is a frightening recruitment want to go. when you put it in context with all of the other things we have seen in the last few weeks, just in the last few years, that is cause for control. that is what we need to have hearings on this. >> laura: yeah, the patriot act, right? suppose it federal rights to violate yours. the feds seem to be teaming up with big tech, we understand, to hunt down alleged capitol rioters. they found a man who allegedly assaulted an officer on january 6th. the fbi ran an image of him through an open source facebook comparison tool that had been
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known to provide reliable results in the past. but congressman, isn't there an issue with probable cause, determined by some shoddy facial recognition technology? >> wasn't that what they supposedly used for the couple you had on? that is not consistent with the bill of rights. that is not consistent with the constitution. but remember, if we said this a couple of years, if they can do it took of the united states, if they can do it took her a her a three star general, michael flynn, imagine what they can do that at you and i. now we are seeing it play out. >> laura: thank you for being here. in moments, a new feature biden by the numbers. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes
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abiding by the numbers. today, president biden brought the full force against critics of his tax plan. >> i keep hearing in the press biden is going to raise your taxes. anybody making less than $400,000 will not pay a single penny in taxes. >> who are we targeting in the vaccination? the youthful and the doubtful. and there is an attitude that they will be fined if they take the vaccine. maybe you will get a long-haul syndrome that would not really sure what it is yet. but a lingering consequence of covid. or maybe you go home and kiss your grandmother and wind up killing your grandmother. >> greg: which is bad because we should leave killing grandmas to the pros. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause]
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