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economists have predicted that april would deliver at 1 million jobs. but we got only a fourth of that. it is cataclysmic leaked that. but a joke things you are stupid enough to think he can slink his way out of this with happy talk. >> president biden: erick all meets created 266,000 jobs in april. that is what it says. and listening to it commentators today, you might think that is appointed. to the more evidence that our economy is moving in the right direction. >> laura: i love that laughter don't you? he said it is moving in the right direction? wow. that is not what speaker pelosi thought. the jobs numbers were so terrible, that even the usual -- were caught off guard. >> we have the number here. just came across. sorry about that.
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came across very quickly here. it looks like 266,000. it looks like it was a big disappointment at 266. api have that long. let me double-checks the euro website here. one second. yes, 266 is correct. >> laura: that was funnier than i was even told it was. one political reporter it was so shocked, she tweeted, i thought this was a glitch in my computer. u.s. edit 266k jobs -- added 266k jobs. body's respond is more spending, meaning more borrow -- biden's response is more spending, meaning more borrowing. >> president biden: checks to people who are hurting. today's report makes it clear, thank goodness we passed the american rescue plan. help is here. and more help is on the way. treatment when he says that would help, he means checking up
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taxes on job creators and investors and in taking that money and giving it to bureaucrats in washington who will spend it on green energy boondoggles and work on social justice programs. here are the facts. it is never going to work. why? because we note what actually works. low taxes. low regulations and limited government. when people are given the freedom to flourish, the economy grows. standards of living rise. that is what prompted and the results were sensational. and trump's first three years in office, he presided over the lowest average unemployment rate in u.s. history. in contrast to joe's jobs report, trump's regulates missed expectations. >> this blows away expectations. >> these are the best numbers of our lives. >> numbers that everyone should be thrilled with. >> the market has gone from
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shrugs to hugs. >> laura: it took a virus to halt the economic juggernaut. remember when they were think we should emulate europe? thank god we had a president who was smart enough to ignore those worlds and give states the freedom they needed. as we have shown you again and again, the red states that did not lockdown needed that restrictions have outpaced blue states. some of them are still clinging to these stupid mandates. now we are just not being held back by blue states. we are being held back by an administration and congress that is committed to gutting the prosperity of the american people. instead of empowering businesses and records, biden's promised to raise taxes through the roof. while keeping the welfare.
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i'm not saying we should not help people. but has biden really thought hard about paying people to just sit at home? stay on netflix rather than work? the answer, of course, is no. >> president biden: more workers are looking for jobs. the idea that we don't want to work. most middle-class, working class people that i know think the way my dad did. he would say, joey, it is about your respect, your place in the community. >> laura: joby, what about respect for the -- joey, what about that respect for the business community? >> you have at least 30, 40, 50 people, 60 people, depending on how the economy is doing. we only had six people respond to our ads and none of them showed up. at the same time, you are paying unemployment, which creates a
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conflict of interest, so to speak. >> laura: biden's team seems to want america to get used to having a lower standard of living. there's a gop for a middle-class agenda. number one, fully reopen all the states immediately. keep taxes and regulations low. revived the oil and gas sector. continue trump's trade policy with no terrace for fake trimet commitments. you got to the control the border and replace the democrats with people who actually want the average american to succeed. they don't want to try to live their life for them. in other words that we need a swift return to the america first policies of trump. are no button is probably going to dig in and keep bowing to his left flank. if that continues to happen, things will continue to decline.
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jimmy carter did not see the light either. under his policies, america in the late 70s next became weaker and pulver. our national psyche was hurting. and if biden keeps doing what he is doing now, listen to the left flank, trillions of unnecessary spending took what was the trump recovery will just become biden's malay. and that is the angle. joining us now, the former trump white house advisor and host of foxbusiness'. biden thinks that today's numbers, as i said in the angle, show his plan is working. it is magic. what is your response? >> i think he was sort of tongue-tied today. because on the one hand, you are right. he said, say my plan is working. in the other hand, he said, it will put your, but it was a low
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number. lower than anyone expected. therefore, we have to do more. i'm not sure how he can figure it out. i will tell you one thing. there's a lot in these numbers. it may not be as bad. americans are going back to work despite biting. there's one thing worth noting. long-term unemployment, 27 weeks or more unemployment. think of it as a six month or so. event is not falling. it has not fallen at all. it is stuck at 4.2 million. and i think that is because unemployment benefits are too generous and too long. so you're getting structural unemployment because the incentives are not to work. and that is in these numbers today. >> laura: biden is not the only one who is in denial about this. is labor secretary agrees that unemployment benefits are not the problem. watch. >> people are not getting back to work because they are getting the extra federal unemployment benefits. you think that is the case?
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>> no. i think there are barriers to people coming back to work. there's lots of issues around childcare. many of our kids are still in school in a hybrid model. some art learning remotely. >> laura: let's take a minute. doesn't that mean everything needs to be hoping immediately? confidence is up. everything should open immediately. >> i agree with that. i mean, you know, these big city school systems that are still trying to keep close, we are giving them hundreds of billions of dollars and they don't want to teach. that doesn't hurt employment, absolutely. it hurts but the parents have to do. i will say this, laura put there's some optimism. wages went up a lot. that is really good potential think it had anything to do with stimulus. the wages went up a lot. adjustments are terrible. unadjusted. we had a million. unadjusted jobs actually went up
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1 million. >> laura: larry kudlow with a second. very kudlow is coming on the ingram angle, spinning this historically bad jobs number. like, this makes no sense to me. this is one of the worst jobs numbers i have ever seen. >> let me make this point. we are still playing under trump rules. because biden's agenda of tax and spent and smothered the economy has not really kicked in. so we are still playing with trump's rules. minimum regulations. energy independence. that is producing a very decent recovery from the pandemic attraction. that is the appointment i want to make. biden steps all of that stimulus and it is temporary and it is going to go away. but we are playing under trump rules and that is what this is a decent recovery. if they leave it alone, it would
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be a fabulous recovery. >> laura: yeah, well, that is the appointment of the angle. biden is blaming trump for these numbers. >> president biden: this report reinforces the real truth. for years, working class people put the people who built this country have been left out of the cold. when we came into we inherited year of profound economic crisis and mismanagement of the virus. >> laura: larry, a vaccine rollout plan. an economy that was on the upswing and now it is your fault. >> the recovery. yet, i will take full credit. the recovery started last summer. that is a fact. okay? and i'm sorry. president trump administration, operation warp speed, created the vaccine and got it out with the distribution plan and now businesses are opening and we are now recovering strongly. my point is this. biden can blame whoever he wants to blame.
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the public sees right through it. it is phony baloney. there is no crisis. there is no healthcare crisis thanks to trump. there is no covid crisis. thanks to trump, we have low taxes and regulations. there is no house on fire. the economy is not crushing. global warming is not an extension. there's no logic or effects to defend biden's insertions. pregnant don't you agree that if donald trump -- >> laura: don't you agree that if donald trump was still president would have hundreds of thousands of more americans employed and many millions more americans employed because businesses would not be anticipating a lot of these taxes that are coming down the pike. and we would not be putting the pressure on the oil and gas industry, clearly clamping down on the exploration and so forth. if trump were in there, this would be humming now. >> look, i like trump's
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policies. you helped to formulate them. we are on the right track. my only appointment is there are no crises to justify -- >> laura: trillions. >> you know, laura i know you want to get out of here. but look, if biden's program those through, u.s. taxes will be higher than china's. okay? higher than turn up office. on corporations, on capital gains, and on par no, i asked you can't lauren ingram do want -- we want american taxes to be higher than china's? >> laura: no. taxing that job creators, great idea. great to see you. i love sparring with you. >> you are the best. >> laura: the economy getting up and running again, something that show is screaming from the
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rooftop. i just mention to larry, open it up. it means having to make facemasks part of their everyday routine, of course, it does not. enter scott godley. we have been rough on him. here's his response about indoor mask mandates. >> we need to contemplate relaxing provisions. i think people have put up with a lot of that. i think public health officials need to preserve the credibility. kirtland the professor of epidemiology, dr. harvey risch. he is on the board of one of the big pharma companies. he knows fauci and his friends with fauci. but that was a pretty big statement given how especially liberals are clinging to the mask like some ledges artifact.
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they can't let it go. >> it is an interesting statement and i think we will only know the answer to it empirically. i think we have to open because we got all the tools to be open. we got vaccines. we got early patient treatment when the vaccines are not good enough. those are the tools. and we are well past herd immunity. the epidemic is crashing down now and almost every state. there's no reason not to be open at this point including schools, including including summer camps. >> laura: kids who are kids are told they have to put socially distance have to wear masks even when outside and can't accept, dr. rich when they are swimming. they say you can do these things but, but, but. the appointment is, he knows the numbers. i don't know how many times we
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have to talk about kids and covid. and biden kept by the way, it is giving americans zero reason in a way to get vaccinated. what do i mean by that? watch. >> president biden: worry about you. that is a joke. that is a joke. i'm not wearing a mask because i'm inside. it is still good policy to equipment conducts mask. >> laura: dr. risch, how is it good policy to force people to wear masks when they have been vaccinated or they have natural immunity or t cell immunity? how is that good politics at this point given what we know? >> it is not good policy to force people to do anything. it is a good policy for people to rationally see what their choices are. and many people will do that. mask wearing is a mild benefit most. not a lot of reasons when people are already vaccinated for them
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to worry about getting infected after the vaccination. 90% or 95%. what is a realistic risk that they are taking by not masking? >> laura: dr. risch get something we have talked about s show is early intervention with covid. so to the extent they are worried about not 100 apparent 100% of americans getting vaccinated, we are leaving behind what we have already discovered to be in some cases quite effective early treatment of covid and so i note you have read a lot of the things and seen a lot of the studies on drugs, hydroxychloroquine. but a range of treatments that have had some positive effects. vitamin d, zinc and so forth. was that a real missed by the united states at the fda at the cdc? >> yes, it was definitely a
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myth. it is not over. and we still need those and we have them and left here at this time, we had one or two drugs. now we got six or seven that we know that are completely safe medications to use. that should be used as at least a backup. and when people can't take the vaccine, choose not to take vaccine for reasons of whatever medical or other circumstances there's backup for that. oregon duck vaccines don't work. we have gotten backup for that. and the early outpatient treatment that has worked very effectively is that backup. >> laura: dr. risch, thank you. have a great weekend. and worst media offenders of the week. coming up, "the ingraham angle" has our eyes on you. you don't want to miss it. next. ends and right now, to give you exceptional care and 20% off your treatment plan.
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>> laura: we have become numb to it media bias. but "the ingraham angle" is keeping track of the worst offenders of the week. joining me now is fox news contributor. also a senior editor. all right, let's begin with cnn's jake tapper, who believe it or not does not care all that
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much of republicans. >> we can't have those debates if one side of the orbit -- argument is not willing to stick to standards or facts. if they are willing to lie about joe biden link to steal your hamburgers and qanon and that big like about the election, why put any of them on tv? >> laura: molly, your reaction. >> i think it is a good point that jake tapper it raises. he was one of the report is partly responsible for pushing the falsehood that donald trump did not really win the election. he was one of the authors of that original dossier story. i don't think he has ever apologized for what he did or how could lead to tens of millions of people believing that donald trump was an illegitimate president which, of course, because so many problems during the course of his presidency.
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jake tapper raises a good point. he should raise himself to the same standards to truth telling if you are a journalist. >> laura: he said a medium that treats a political party -esque unacceptable gifts public agencies at the opening to treat the supporters of that party as potential domestic terrorists. >> that is something that we have been seeing with supporters of the president. people who have been weighted -- raided by the fbi. disk a couple big things that people don't quite realized from watching him on television. he is an egotistical psychopath. if you are a reporter and criticizes him on twitter, he is going to slipped into your direct messages with all kinds of threats and curses and insanity. it's no wonder he actually threatened the.
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>> laura: molly, we could spent a whole segment just on that. catherine has a very interesting excuse for these job numbers that we talked about. take a listen. >> i think there are a number of reasons to be concerned about labor. being suppressed. some of that might have to do it was a, of course, with the fact that they are getting more generous unemployment benefits. there's the risk of getting sick of works. there's the risk of getting assaulted at work if you tell a customer to wear a mask. >> laura: people are afraid to go to work because they will get assaulted for telling someone to wear a mask. she is an economic reporter? what? >> on almost left speechless at that. you know that when you pay people not to work that that
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incentivizes them not to. and it can cause problems. and this is not really -- a really important story. we had a boom with wages and job growth for people who had not had historically great wages and job growth. it was going on for years. we need people to analyze why. see the rules of government enforced lockdowns and incentivizing people not to work. also, like of border security that affects the job market as well. it is complicated but not in that way that that women apparently thinks. >> laura: i guess she is technically a commentator. that was ridiculous. chris next up, florida is under fire for passing its own integrity law. that media they hit this and that state gop resisted the usual slurs. ron desantis codified voter
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suppression. ron desantis has earned the dishonor of being the absolute worst. they will perish if they do not pass voter restriction laws in every state. >> this is sally and every other row that we can imagine to deprive people of the right to vote. it is a shameful and said they in american democracy. >> laura: that is a saturday in phraseology if you ask me. a family of jim crows. >> it reminds me of how frustrating people were when i was talking. when we drove up from philadelphia, talking to democratic voters, people who were democratic operatives who said how frustrating it was to show up in philadelphia every few years of of an election and had found out that you already voted and you need to have that undone. someone has already checked that box. floor that used to have a lot of
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trouble with their elections. they tried to fix that but they are a model of how to run an election. they are an absolute model of the country. they are always trying to fix things. that is making your vote count. places like philadelphia, that is suppression, when someone is voting for you. >> laura: mollie, on the same topic. it was msnbc's at least jordan who tried to try the same florida voting law. >> the election law in florida is a lot of theater because that is what this is. 911 happened. so many people died on american soil. we are stuck with a security theater in our airports for the rest of our lives. how are elections going to fundamentally change because donald trump is a self-inflicted trauma with this imaginary crisis. >> laura: 9/11, mollie. >> amazing. keep in mind what the law does
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in florida. it is the thing that you have to have an i.d. you have to have custody over ballots. you can't have billing there's come in and privately funded election offices. these are things that are so widely popular across the political spectrum which ensures integrity of election. if you want to have a republican, you have to have confidence on the election. i find it fascinating that democrats and media figures are so opposed to put restrictions on fraudulent voting. it is hard to catch front after the fact. you have to put the rules and before hand. why are they so opposed to it? what are they telling us about how they do things if this is so problematic for them? >> laura: especially when you have people coming from another country and not legally allowed to vote. more and more come, the more important it is to make sure that only americans vote, i feel. all right, mollie and chris,
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great to see you guys. and the hermetically sealed dba on the runway? and michelle obama open alone instead of hi, -- low instead of high. next.
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no one knows exactly where it will land. scientists say possible targets include new york, los angeles, madrid. or nigeria. i am ashley strohmeyer now back to laura ingraham. for more headlines, go to it foxnews.com. >> laura: it is friday and that means it is time for -- you got it. it is friday. we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. there was a lot of hoopla, i understand, over vice president harris and her hubby, they were switching while wearing masks this week. >> raymond: this makes more sense but i assume they share a bedroom. when i saw this, it reminded me of that other story of the walt disney world or disneyland, snow white attraction.
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and two san francisco reporters opined that that final scene where the prince kisses snow white lacks consent and therefore is not true love maybe if they each wore a mask, it might cure this concern. maybe they would like the original version better. snow white's coffin is jostled and the poisoned apple comes flying out of her throat. >> laura: are we really going to do this, raymond? rb going to go through every cartoon and every old movie and then dissect it according to these twisted new -- these people are the most unsung, admissible people. they are just not fun. no one is saying people should not have consent. it is called romance. maybe they need to get a little in their lives. come on. >> raymond: it is very telling that they were offended by that,
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not the fact that you have a minor living with seven strange men. we believe that aside for now. biden gave a big job speech. he cannot resist talking about that $2.5 trillion infrastructure plan in between the gaps. >> president biden: we have proposed -- what we proposed is going to at work. we will get 70%. to state the obvious, we have work to do. the majority of the jobs have come back. in those industries and so on and going to continue to repeat myself because i think it is critical. i see a lot of projects. yesterday in new orleans. it was over eight years old. it is in need of a major, major overhaul. if they don't get it fixed, it new orleans itself is in real trouble. >> raymond: to upgrade that plan, it would cost about
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$100 million. but is infrastructure plan sets aside 621 billion to address what it calls historic inequities in infrastructure. meaning racial inequities. >> laura: now, he mentioned the stretch of the i-10 called the claremont expressway in new orleans. >> raymond: that is correct. we will have a full report on this monday. here's a preview of how people in this community actually feel about biden's infrastructure idea for their neighborhood. watch. they want to spend 20 billing dollars to take this stretch of interstate down. they say it divides the community. what are your thoughts? >> i think it is going to mess up the street with all the traffic. >> put all that millions towards the people that need it could not the bridge. we need that bridge.
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>> how people get together, get to work. >> raymond: it would not support it? >> laura: wow. >> raymond: a lot of people are speaking for this community, this traditionally black community and claiming this is what they want. on monday, we will let them speak for themselves, seen and unseen. we will bring that to you. >> laura: i can't wait. biden, by the way, he is not the only elected official who has become sick with this spending disease. congress no is busy trying to earmarked 6000000000 for local boondoggles? okay. what happened? >> everything from $742,000 to facilitate conversations such as racism, gender discrimination and cultural bias, a million 750000 for a japanese garden in oregon. a million for homeless encampments in california. and perhaps the one i note what
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most excite you. $250,000 earmarked to expand that michelle obama library in long beach which, by the way, it looks like a house of worship. >> laura: is there a cathedral made of her books? >> raymond: they have those altars at every bookstore in the country, little shrines. >> laura: i did not know she had a library named after her. >> raymond: she does in long beach. it is a staple. you are right. >> laura: how much is the rest of the critical race theory crowd going to make out of that 742,000 that they are going to spend on racial conversations and gender conversations. just have a conversation. you don't have to get paid for it. i can't wait for your report on monday. that is a fascinating. >> raymond: we will bring it to you. >> laura: 's all right. and there are no examples showing how biological it meant competing in fimo sports creates
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a clear disadvantage. but have they try to talking to any of the women affected? one of them is here next with her story and a message.
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>> laura: threatening to take over fourth grade volleyball with a vengeance. by that, they are not but it is
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a make-believe crisis. >> we know of no children who transition for the purposes of participating in sports. >> can you name one example of a transgender child trying to against the competitive advantage? we have no examples of this happening. >> laura: but they do get the competitive advantage, which left seems to ignore. a group of female athletes are pleading with a court to allow a new state law banning genetic males women's sports. the fimo athletes described the -- female athletes described the effects. >> i have been forced to compete against a biological male five times and i have lost every race. but these defeats were different. as a biology major, i note that there are biological differences between males and females. losing unfairly to someone who has natural advantages is frustrating and un-motivating. not just for me, but for my
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teammates as well. >> laura: joining me now is that young woman, madison kenyon. along with her attorney. madison, if you are hearing politicians and some of these media personalities seeing that there is no issue here. there's no competitive advantage. you are an actual athlete. you are a strong athlete. you witnessed it. you competed. what do you want to tell them tonight? >> i would told him that i have competed against men. i have ran five races against a biological male and i have loved every single one. it was not just me. it was hundreds of other females. it is so unfair. >> laura: you have been running for how long? >> i have been running since i was in sixth grade. >> laura: so you have been running for now eight years. how many hours do you think you have put into running to be one
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of the best? >> we do 20 hour weeks. that is just for practice. that does not include all the extra workouts that we do on our own. trend when there's a physical commitment. there's an emotional commitment. >> absolutely. running is a great mental sports. >> laura: are you then trying to just deprive another human being of competing against you? are you worried and trying to protect yourself from stronger athletes? >> i mean, everyone has a place in sports and everyone deserves to compete. this is about biology. when it comes down to it, biological males compete at a higher success rate than females. when we put the two together, that is what it is unfair. >> laura: the aclu is opposing this idaho law. here's what one of their attorneys told the court this week. >> by design, the law relaxes a definition of biological sex,
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which excludes the 11 11characteristics. that is circulating. >> laura: so it is less circulating testosterone on mirror hips -- narrower hips. >> no amount of testosterone suppression. their bones, stronger muscles, greater explosive power. the reason we have women's exports as a separate category is because we reckon is the inherent physical differences between men and women and it is unfair to force the milk athletes like medicine man -- female athletes like madison to
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compete. >> laura: madison you were brave enough to speak about this. how many of you are -- your friends who are athletes agreed with you -- agree with you but are not willing to stick their neck out and say this is not right? >> a lot. >> i would say a lot. i have been overwhelmed with the amount of support. i'm so thankful for it. it is great to have it. the reason we have the sport is because they agree. they want -- they should be speaking out. >> laura: but what i'm saying is there are a lot of young women who are afraid to say anything because they are afraid of the hate they are going to get on the other side. that is what i'm saying. you are already in college. they are afraid they won't get into med school. even the medical schools are becoming very "woke" on this topic. >> i would agree. i think that i have seen how many people have this. there's a reason they are not
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speaking up. >> laura: and christiana, other commentators on ms nbc believe there's something else at play here. watch. >> we know they don't actually care about fairness in girls' sports but it is about forcing the other to exist in their shadow so that they can can you living in a country where their status is protected against all else. >> laura: is this about madison's status or girls' privilege? i mentioned there are a lot of female athletes who happen to be it not white who will be affected by this as well, right? >> you are exactly right. it is activists who are trying to change the status quo. for nearly 50 years in our country, we had women's sports as a separate category and protected it because we have a future where girls like madison can win the championship titles and earn those scholarship opportunities. we know that if we allow biological males met into the category, women and girls lose. that is why we have to protect
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>> laura: cdc director rochelle walensky assures us that her agency always follows the science. look at this telling exchange from the view with your earlier today. think of the cdc has been in contact with a large and politically influential in. if as a directed example of political interference. speak up when we put out guidance, we engaged with our stakeholders and users of that information, consumers of information, to understand what it is that they need from the guidance when we put that out. if we do what they need? the unions? what about what the students need? the next time they a moat it's
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all about the kids, just remember what they did when they could've made a real difference. get the kids in the classroom. this is all about power, my friends. that's all the time help tonight, don't forget, set your dvr for the weekends at 10:00 p.m. eastern so you never miss the angle. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. have a great weekend. >> donald trump brought the cold toilet into the rnc, into the party, and everyone thinks it's a pool. that's just diving in. >> here's the thing, i mean, they are typing and, and the toilet is full. it's full. >> greg: ironic, ratings are in the. ♪ ♪

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