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laura: this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. one of the most convincing alarming pieces regarding the wuhan lab leak serious is been published and the author is here exclusively to tell us why it is not only the most likely scenario but how our own nih might be partly responsible. a new jersey police officer was fired for equating blm to terrorists. she is also here to tell her story but first, why they won't quick covid, that is the focus of tonight's angle. it was nearly a year ago when the angle warned you about the forever covid cobol. if the pandemic ends democrats lose their beverage and they know it. that is why every chance they get their media allies stoke the
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fears of the weary and worried nation. they want you to be afraid, very afraid because when you are afraid, they have more power and more authority to tell you how to live your life and make no mistake, they want this to continue indefinitely. nowhere has this been more apparent than in blue state america. gretchen witmer in michigan, andrew cuomo in new york, tim walsh in minnesota. all of them opted for lockdowns over liberty, controls over common sense and for most of the states, counties, public health officials the big excitement every year is reporting psa for handwashing during the flu season. for more than a year they have been ceiling celebrities, people rise and fall on their every word. that is real power.
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and they got drunk on it. last summer we told you about doctor travis gale, the health officer for montgomery county, maryland, a wealthy dc suburb. without any warning issued a blanket order last july close and all private and independent schools for in person learning starting in the fall. the positivity rate for covid at the time was a paltry 2.3% in that county. the angle and others jumped on the issue, lawsuits were prepared and ultimately had to back down, just another so-called expert issuing arbitrary orders to keep himself relevant and to protect his public allies. now, courtesy of a public records request from the washington examiner we have the emails between gails and his band of liberal county control freaks which shows there other contempt for the people who pay their salaries. when a taxpayer and mother of a child in a private school wrote to him requesting specific benchmarks for schools to reopen, he forwarded her email writing only the arrogance. then his deputy health officer
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strains of covid that have different levels of effectiveness when it comes to the vaccine. the world that we envision is going to be a little bit different and a little bit more dangerous. laura: the world that he envisions. even as so many children suffered in virtual learning hell, kept giving cover to the teachers union to justify the closures and even with the good news in covid land and there is now it always comes with an asterisk. >> we are seeing problems with these cases, hospitalizations and deaths, variance are wildcard that could reverse the progress we have made. laura: could could could. that is precisely what they seem to be hoping for, right? the old model is setback permanently retired in order to get to a new normal where we travel lessnd
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never let a crisis go to waste, never let a crisis end at all in this case because how else will some folks get invited to hang with the cool late night crowd? >> will i ever be up to eat again at hometown buffet? >> the answer is absolutely yes, we will gradually get back to normal. >> have you every now at the hotel buffet? >> know. >> if my dog gets covid and i kiss my dog, get covid? >> two really unlikely things. laura: i can tell you the underprivileged kids who couldn't learn on screen, the lockdowns fauci and friends supported severely compromised the education of american children coast to coast but they are just proxies for the democrats, people like fauci and
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the globalists who revealed their desire to use covid to build back better, for the great reset of capitalism to occur the pandemic has to roll on, the next emergency and the nn with the research won't ever be complete plus the vaccinemakers would need to go back to doing meaningful long-term testing and actually be liable for any harm they caused. the covid klinger's, the new covid normal, what came before, they didn't anticipate the red state revival that would reveal how idiotic and damaging their rigid rules are. florida, georgia, south dakota, texas, led the way and today on the issue of sports attendance rules tennessee governor bill lee took another stand and took it for common sense saying the
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government needs to get out of the way because the time for health intervention is over. if democrats don't quit covid and keep using and abusing the voters will have to do an intervention of their own and that is the angle. joining me as doctor peter mccullough, internist and cardiologist. another benefit to keeping the crisis going, the hundreds of billions of dollars to be made on the continued production of these vaccines and booster vaccine shots that follow. you think the whole responses been too narrowly focused on the vaccine. explain. >> what has changed the calculus in the whole pandemic as early treatment for covid 19. there are ten national telemedicine services, 15 regional services, 250 doctors across the united states, the association of american physician and surgeons has a home treatment guide, using multiple drugs in combination to
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reduce the spread of illness and hospitalizations and deaths so this changed everything, texas has been an early treatment state all the way through. we never closed down. in the middle of the pack in terms of cases and mortality and we've moved on. the overall approach to the pandemic has been too is focused on tasks vaccines. that is playing defendant in my view big change was when we had the senate hearings in november, started playing off that. >> that brings up the issue of vaccine mandates or passports or certificates or the issue of t-cell immunity which doesn't get enough, but the natural immunity people get exposed to the virus, a lot of people don't have any symptoms whatsoever about our t-cell positive. how important is that factor to measuring the severity of any ongoing crisis?
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>> the t-cell technologies improves, there's an fda test that one can have dna from their t cells extracted and tested to see if in fact there is prior exposure to covid 19 and inferred immunity but keep in mind t-cell is a natural killer cell and gives that full library of defense mechanisms in addition to antibodies so the natural immunity is far more broad, durable and complete and vaccine immunity. we recommend vaccines. i'm very pro-vaccine and taken all the vaccines that are safe and effective myself, where appropriate but it provides a narrow base of immunity protect those most vulnerable. in my future not be widely applied to individuals who have very low risk for covid 19 and 0 risk for hospitalization and
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death. >> if you are t-cell positive already in the new t-cell directors to get why would you get the vaccine? >> the vaccine wouldn't be supportable and that person. that person can go about their life with great confidence that their negligible risk for reinfection. >> another example of this forever pandemic mindset we talked about on that angle is the cdc are not backing down on the guidelines for masking of children. he is the director of the cdc today. >> of people are playing tennis and are far away we can say their masks can come off but if they are crowded on a soccer field on top of each other, heavily breathing we don't think that is a good idea right now. these are kids who likely will not be vaccinated. we've seen a lot of outbreaks associated with the sports.
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>> there was a study done in september. out of 282 positive cases reported among players, only one was attributed to transmission while playing soccer, masks on athletes, someone who was an athlete in high school, that is just insane. >> it is insane and i can tell you there is no scientific support for masking, do more harm than good and our kids can go out and play freely, communicative ability is so sufficiently low and keep in mind kids get through this illness with no problems and severe cases are easily treatable, pediatricians treat this with mild inhalers and oral drugs, we get the kids through the infection so i say leave the masks off the kids, leave them out of the vaccination discussion and let's go on with life. >> thanks so much. we know the virus first emerged in china but the key question has always been nagging us and a lot of the researchers, how did it start? what is the origin of this virus? just today a renowned journalist published one of the most
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convincing pieces after regarding the origins of sars covid 2. nicholas wade posited that not only did escape for me wuhan lab but was made more dangerous on purpose. the virus was are well adapted to human, possessed an unusual enhancement, proponents of natural emergents have a harder story to tell. here's the author of that piece, former science writer for nature, science and the new york times, great to see you tonight. this is a gain of function research, explain to our viewers very clearly how this connects origins of the virus back to the wuhan lab. >> if this is something virologists have been doing for 20 years and what they do is tweak natural viruses to see the one or 2 steps they may need to
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make them able to infect humans. this may sound crazy thing to do but their rationale is they can find the one or more changes they will be able to get ahead of nature and prevent the next pandemic. >> there was a moratorium on that that was lifted in november of 2017. >> that's right, there was a moratorium. laura: the manner collaborated for years with the wuhan institute on the theory said this. >> the experts from the national academies and other scientists around the world refuted those ideas, that there is no evidence this virus was created in a lab, no evidence at all that ever was in a lab. >> no evidence at all that this was the result is research at the wuhan lab, that is his argument.
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>> what one has to keep in mind that this stage is there is no direct evidence for either of these two scenarios. we have no direct evidence, we would expect it to get quite a lot by now. no direct evidence for lab escape and this is because the chinese authorities have sealed all records of the wuhan and institute of virology and until we get those records if we redo i don't think we're ever going to have proof. my suggestion is the next best thing we can do is take four five salient facts about the virus and ask which of these two scenarios explains them better so i can briefly go through those, the first is a matter of geography. if you look where the pandemic broke out if it broke up naturally would expect it to be
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around southern china where these bats hang out, bats that harbor the virus but no. it broke out 1500 kilometers away in wuhan where there are no bats. that is easy for the lab escape scenario to explain but the institute of virology is right there, we know the very kind of experiment would have produced this kind of virus. they were working in relatively unsafe safety conditions, very low level of safety that was not appropriate for this virus it is easy to explain. the national reference is much harder. you've got to get the pandemic growing somewhere outside wuhan and then without infecting any loan number of the family jumps on a trained wuhan.
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laura: it begs the question as to why china has not been forthcoming on this question. the who whitewashed it and said there is no evidence but we've never gotten unfettered access to the records or understanding of who patient 0 really was. is that correct? >> you have to be careful about interpreting the actions of governments. they cover up things as a reflex action. it doesn't necessarily mean they are hiding a secret but it points in that direction. >> is the fear of the cleavage site not to get too medical here? >> a third of the tests apply to the investment or a piece of the virus and on site, it doesn't exist in any other known virus
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of this viral family so sars covid 2 could not have obtained this by swapping it with another virus which is the typical way in which viruses gain new material. on the other hand if you were going to insert this in a lab which is well known this is the way you do that you would take a particular sequence of nucleotide units and put in the virus and that explains is it easy here to explain. >> that is going to be the key in all of this, thank you so much and the newly unearthed interview with a juror in the chauvin trial reveals more fuel for appeal. alan dershowitz on that next.
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which shows will you be getting into tonight? how 'bout all of them. netflix. 'cause xfinity gets you really into your shows. when one burns for someone who does not feel the same. daphne, let's switch. from live tv to sports on the go. felix at the finish! you can even watch your dvr from anywhere. okay, that's just showing off. you get all of this on x1. so go on, get really into your shows. you need a breath mint. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >> laura: derek chauvin's legal team is committing a new trial. >> derek chauvin's legal team is demanding the trial but didn't include the charge of the team to jury. he twice entered no one asked if
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he defended anti-police or george would protest but he was photographed at a blm protest in dc last summer where he was wearing a shirt that said get your knee off our next but something he said in the newly uncovered interview is even more shocking. >> turned it right off, that is all i knew. i didn't eat much else. in my initial interview to the lawyers, i thought it was a historic moment and we would have a chance to make history by being jurors on that case. >> we reached out to mitchell for comment but he has yet to respond. joining is alan dershowitz, author of the new book the case against the new censorship. a juror admitting he wanted to make history. where does this get us? >> that should cause a reversal of the conviction, you need 12
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objective jurors unanimously in a criminal case and in this case you had at least one juror who seemed to have an agenda and many other issues in the case as well. i think this case calls for a reversal and a new trial outside of minneapolis in a small rural area months, maybe a year after the trial, after the events at issue so that objective, neutral, nonpolitical justice, you have maxine waters and other kinds of issues that are external seeming to influence the jury deliberations, threats of violence which they had to know about because they weren't sequestered. >> individual pulled the defense about 7's actions during jury selection. >> did you form the opinion he was doing something wrong?
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>> don't know if he's doing something wrong or not but somebody died. don't think he had any intention of harming anybody but somebody did die. laura: how does that square with get your knee off your neck t-shirt and a black matter protest. sounds like he was speaking untruthfully there to say the least. >> the fact that the judge felt it necessary to have an anonymous jury. if the jury weren't anonymous somebody would have reported on him wearing the sweatshirt and they would have known about it so a combination of anonymous jury, failure to move the trial out of minneapolis, threats on the jury, we have to air on the side of making sure every defendant, i have no briefs for this police officer, what he did was reprehensible by any
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standards but the most reprehensible people doing the most reprehensible things deserve a fair trial of 12 objective neutral jurors, not people wearing sweatshirts, not people rooting for one side or the other. the american public -- >> a juror himself told the minneapolis star tribune he has no recollection of wearing or owning the floyd shirt that he wore at the dc protest in august but here he is in october on his podcast wearing the same one we are showing on screen. seems like this guy was relishing this opportunity and, quote, interested in making history. >> imagine if the jury had acquitted. would he be publicly identifying himself? it is obviously a jury that wasn't identified, he made the decision to identify himself, he is proud of the verdict he
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helped to render and when you get a combination of all of these factors i don't think we can be assured that objective neutral justice was done in that case. >> imagine if chauvin was acquitted and someone on the jury had attended the capitol riots on january 6th, there would be an uproar in the media about it but here it is a big beyond. >> we don't know you can't try somebody again, it only goes one way and there ought to be outside of minneapolis -- justice has to be done. i hope there is a conviction. >> there has to be a change of venue.
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the country's chicken reserves are running dangerously low. this is a crisis for connoisseurs but big business sees this as an opportunity to undermine workers, others noted the difficulty of recruiting new workers with some business owners attributing the problem to increased unemployment benefits that make it more attractive to remain on government assistance. they don't want to raise wages and instead offer more cheap foreign labor as americans have done with unemployment. biden will oblige and the americans will stay out of work with juiced up welfare benefits. senior advisor to donald trump, founder of america first legal, your analysis, people thinking of chick-fil-a and not able to get their sandwiches but there are serious underlying issues. >> i had the privilege of working on the executive order that donald trump issued several
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months earlier that band the entry of foreign workers during the pandemic. that executive order was based on department of labor analysis which found a historic number of american workers are sidelined and out of work because of the pandemic and pandemic related closures. the largest labor surplus anyone has ever seen. joe biden came into office, terminated that executive order and it got very little attention allowing for the unrestricted entry of foreign workers whose sole reason for entering the country is to fill us jobs. these companies are simply addicted to cheap labor. it is just that simple. shannon: this is what they say. every time i have written this up they will say americans won't do these jobs, working a chicken factors, processing centers, what no american wants to do. that's always there answer.
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>> if you go into a sailor community that has lower levels of immigration you will see jobs being done by us workers. you can go to a fast food restaurant and there will be high schoolers working at a fast food restaurant. i begrudge us policy that brings a large number of workers that it displaces us workers and recently arrived immigrants. you can go to states that have lower rates of immigration and see high schoolers doing jobs, people in the summer doing jobs, in other states only immigrants can do these jobs. it is a slander against american workers. laura: big business is putting the pressure on biden's economic
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team, and complaints restaurant groups and other businesses about their inability to find enough workers. what about a glut of workers, that is what they always want, they never want to type labor market, why? >> president biden is the funniest populist in the history of mankind. is doing the bidding of corporate america. he has issued one executive action after another to make it easier for cheap guest workers to come into the country at a fraction of the pay being given to american workers and doing it for lobbyists and big corporations who want to make extra money at the expense of american workers, the government policies distort markets, they push us workers out of industry, push us workers out of entire lines of work and the same companies come back and say not
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enough, we need more immigration, more foreign workers, it hurts immigrants, hurts us workers, it only helps joe biden's donors and i hope the gop, not just the southern border but also talk about cheap visa workers, they will talk about interior enforcement and refugee policy, all panoply of biden policies that are undermining the us workforce in extremely corporate anti-progressive ways. >> i'm sure liz cheney will get on that. and apparently you can only do one thing, you can support your local police or your local zoo animals. raymond arroyo has the details from his hometown of new orleans, plus a new install it on biden by the numbers next. aliens are real, alright. there's just too much evidence. kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products. stand with his people israel now and forever more. inside these buildings in jerusalem and throughout israel there are many elderly jews who are suffering daily.
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zoo is getting political? >> the ottoman zoo was going to hold a 5-day event called blue at the zoo in honor of police week, starting next wednesday guests of the zoo and aquarium would have received a discount at the gift shop if they wore blue. in support of the new orleans police department. this event was created to foster closer ties with the rest of the community but apparently solidarity with the police is now radioactive. the ottoman nature institute confirmed yesterday it would be canceling the event citing feedback from members of our community and persons outside the community who feel this event could unintentionally be divisive rather than inclusive and that and opd is not happy about it. is the superintendent who happens to be african-american slamming. >> i was disheartened, as a result of that decision we as a community have to come together
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and work collectively, not let a few naysayers dictate our actions. >> but sadly they are. this police department was reformed by the obama administration back in 2011. they are still under federal consent decree. cops in new orleans can't chase suspect in cars unless a violent crime is committed. there are no shootings, cops, shoot and moving vehicles, this is the most woke police force in the country so it makes no sense for activists targeting them in this stupid way. >> of new orleans keep voting for this nonsense they are going to keep getting it. time to wake up from the woke and start making common sense decisions in the voting booth. >> in a see where you have 50% shootings up, 27% homicides the last thing you want is to
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demonize the police, unless you chase the bad guys this is a bad policy. laura: time for tonight's biden by the numbers. >> what am i doing here? i'm going to lose track here. in 2020 more than 2300 -- 2 million, 2.3 million restaurants, jobs disappeared. 2.3 million restaurant jobs disappeared. laura: i am sure that made struggling restaurant workers feel appreciated, all 2000 -- what was it? >> two of them felt very good but something the president said the other day made me sit up,
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listen to this. does the president mean to say you die more than once? listen? >> people who are not fully vaccinated can still die every day from covid 19. we will also slip vaccines directly to pediatricians, shift them to pediatricians. visit vaccines.gov,.com. why am i asking people to call him -- follow ccd guidance. >> he probably meant cpc. if you were following the ccc guidance he would probably defund planned parenthood, ccd is the confraternity for christian doctrine which teaches people about the catholic faith. maybe he had that in mind. >> his cardinal in delaware thinking of not giving him communion? >> the new bishop in delaware says he is going to defend catholic teaching. we will see what happens. i've got to tell you this. i was flipping the dial the
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other night and i thought i had come upon one of those old cowboy shows, bonanza or something and then realized it wasn't bonanza but cnn featuring america's favorite cowboy mark mc kennan. here's what he had to say about the big valley, i mean the big lie. >> it strikes me the entire republican party has gotten on the titanic and is going to crash on the iceberg with the big lie. the party becomes branded as the party of the big lie. >> they are going to do anything to keep that narrative alive of january 6th. if liz cheney runs out of space in the gop big 10 she can shelter under the brim of mckinnon's stetson. did he bring the laptop to the event? >> like an old rerun i'm looking around, he was back on cnn. >> facebook should consider returning donald trump a
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platform if and only if he is willing to acknowledge that this was a free and fair election and joe biden is our president. when he does that he should be considered to come back on. >> people should ponder that. this is a social media both of supreme is where you agree to a core set of ideas or you can't be on social media. when cuomo apologizes for his nursing home policy maybe he can get on social media. when that happens we can apply that rule to trump and everybody else. in america we have a right to be wrong. >> maybe he should film next time at the okay corral. thank you. new jersey police officer was fired after she called blm terrorists in a facebook post, she's here next to respond why she did it and whether she stand by it, don't miss it.
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>> laura: my next guest was fired for a facebook post during last summer laura: my next guest was fired after 20 years on the job for a facebook post during the summer's rights. sarah irwin wrote last night as i left for work i had my two kids crying for me not to go. i never felt the way i did last
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night, so any black lives matter - tags, they are terrorists, they hate me, they hate my uniform, they don't care if i die. sarah, why did you write what you wrote last june and you still stand by it? >> i wrote what i wrote last june, it was a very emotional weekend, there were riots that had broken out in nearby trenton, we had to send offices to that location and i was receiving texts and phone calls and family members, friends checking in and seeing if i was okay as the night went on at home, the night shift, got home and i wanted to just let everybody know i was okay and i
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was home and i felt that that is the quickest way to get that information. >> don't mean to interrupt but that is how you felt then. a lot of people agree with you, a lot of people say look at the distraction, not the peaceful aspect but the destruction aspect of it and the threatening of people sitting in restaurants where they don't raise their first source say certain words that are harassed, a lot of people feel that way, do you still feel that way? >> i do. i feel they are dangerous elements within and -- >> you say that this is the first time your client is faced any sort of disciplinary action on the job at all in the police force and the recommendations
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for action were much less severe than the filing. what does the department want to happen and ultimately made the decision to fire sarah? >> the bottom line is we had a departmental hearing and during the department will hearing the acting chief testified, the acting chief testified to the hearing officer that the maximum penalty these two offices should receive is what we call minor disciplinary action which is suspension of no more than 5 days. that was his professional recommendation and professional recommendation of the police, that they should receive an even lesser penalty and despite those recommendations which came from law enforcement professionals hearing officer totally ignored it and in essence made a determination that sarah should in fact be fired and sergeant
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gray should receive 6-month suspension and be committed to the rank of patrol officer. >> do you feel like the world is upside down right now, the criminals are allowed to run free, resist police officers, punch police officers, scream anything they want and the police are immediately the suspect, do you feel like it is upside down? >> it really is. it is disheartening to say the least. it is a sad state of affairs in my opinion. shannon: we recommend anyone going to the force today with what is happening to police officers? >> reporter: i think the right person maybe. i have a hard time answering that right now with what happened to myself and seeing what could happen to fellow coworkers. >> are you in fear of what is going to happen in this country for police officers who are
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fired for unreasonable grounds or retire or just leave the force, are you worried? >> i am. i worry about my now former coworkers. i worry about them all the time. i really do. i almost feel like no one is safe. >> we really appreciate you being with us tonight and best of luck to you. the mayor of dc's shooting a remake of footloose, can't be. the last bite explains next. there's just too much evidence. kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products.
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>> laura: what good is is what good is a wedding without dancing and why no dancing? >> there's a lot of good to a wedding like people starting off their lives together and doing it in a safe way and not doing it away that puts themselves or their guests in danger and just like our restaurant guidelines suggest, you have to be seated to enjoy the restaurant. >> that is going to be a
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thrilling wedding to attend. on live go in footloose, greg gutfeld next. todd: it is thursday may 6th. the husband of a colorado mom charged with first-degree murder nearly one year after she vanished last mother's day, live report on the case against him as we await his court appearance this morning. todd: deportations hitting a record low, one of republican accuses facebook of letting cartels post human smuggling ads on its platform, griff jenkins live at the border of tate. >> expert solutions, i
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