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general paxton. it started last week when blm protesters shut down traffic. one man got out of his cart. if our left mob disturbed him. he was the only one arrested. paxton is sounding off on the demonstrators in the police guessing i will never allow our texas cities and neighborhoods to become portland. let not your heart be troubled. laura, hi. >> laura: , texas is the place to be, other than florida, tennessee, south carolina. >> sean: i'm making a proposal tonight. i would like to negotiate that the fox news channel lead new york city in news headquarters. >> laura: i'm sure we will have a lot of takers on that, sean. i mean, come on. cuomo makes it -- >> sean: what do i think nobody is going to care what i think. i don't know. i'm just. >> laura: florida is looking pretty good.
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>> sean: how much money -- i'm looking out for the company's bottom line here. >> laura: well, a lot. the answer is a lot. i'm not going to get in any more trouble. i am laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." let's dive right in. biden is out i guess -- of gas. that is the focus of tonight's angle. democrats sold joe biden to the american people as a seasoned vigorous force who could get things done. >> he is a remarkably talented, energetic problem solver who can lead us out of this crisis and unite our country. >> laura: energetic? have you seen biden's schedule? and a uniter? like calling america's systemically racist? or my favorite, a problem solver. more like a problem denier. rest of the border, for months,
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we have been inundated with videos showing the sea of humanity pouring into are already very stress nation. it gets worse every day. the woman hit assigned to fix that mess because she is in total denial. she still has not bothered that even visit the border. she even held a news conference in the matter. if we had an honest media, one that has even a shred of integrity, they would be raking her over the coals for this every day. this is totaled their religion of duty. it reminds me of a high school student who only reads the cliffsnotes. like harris when she is pressed about a topic she spouts meaningless vague generality. >> vice president harris: i am responsible and have been taking on the responsibility of dealing with the root causes of migration. here's how i think about it. when you look at the area of
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focus, you have to ask and realize that i think most people don't want to leave home. >> laura: that is the answer? okay. addressing the root causes? what about the crisis that is playing up right in front of our eyes? it is there. just hours ago coach customs and border protection put out really shocking numbers. last month, there were more than one her to send it thousand apprehensions at the border compared that to last april under president trump, there were only 17,000. that is an increase even with covid. this is talking. 944%. but not very. it is not a crisis. remembered when biden, by the way, it did on one occasion, i think one occasion, he called it a crisis. the white house freaked out. they quickly walked all that back. untold numbers of these migrants are infected with covid. some have violent criminal records.
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the majority are just pouring in for preschool, free healthcare, food stamps, free housing. and biden seems to be totally fine with allowing this to continue as long as possible. but again, if you denied the crisis exists at all, there's no urgency to address it. and now a new crisis, it kind of takes me back to 1979. sitting in my mom's station wagon in a long line in connecticut for gasoline. this happened at the time all across america. >> i have been here since 4:30 this morning. it is ridiculous waiting in line. the line was eight blocks long. >> i thought my husband would be able to get gas. he called me at 6:00. i said, come out and take over because he has to go to work. >> i'm here since 5:00 in the
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morning. every day, three hours in the atlantic i am nervous about gas. i can't concentrate on my life. >> laura: he can't consecrate on his -- concentrate on his work. he is nervous about gas. now it is 2021 and it is biden's america. and here we go again. >> had leaked spent $100 at quiktrip in south carolina. running out of regular by 11:00 this morning. >> i'm lucky, i guess. >> laura: we could just rename biden joey carter at this point. a long lost cousin from delaware of our 39th president. but when you think about it, it is cleaned. the old jimmy carter years. we spelled out all of the similarities with iran, terrorists emboldened and the growing threat of stagflation.
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there's even a refugee crisis. the only thing missing is biden in a red cardigan sweater by the fireplace. but at least americans can rest assured that joe has the best interest of his own citizens at heart. or not. political reporting that dhs's intelligence arm is setting up a dedicated team to the focus on domestic terrorism. its leaders planted work with the tech industry and outside academics that assess which online narrative may be most likely to incite violence. so dhs is using big tech to target trump supporters. that is happening. but they failed to thwart a cyberattack on the colonial pipeline. those are their priorities. an text that has forced states to the declared states of emergency, or four states so far. but biden's brilliant energy
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secretary says, no worry. no crisis here. just use of use and amends doses -- synonyms. >> we want to encourage people. it is not that we have to gasoline shortage. it is that we have the supply crunch. and things will be back to normal soon. and we are asking people not to hoard. we are all over this. >> laura: are you reassured? when americans ignore what people say, it is due to the administers and puppets refusal to speak the truth on all other crises out there. like taking credit for vaccines and good economic news when it was all due to trump's operation warp speed and that red states pushing to reopen america. their refusal to admit that extended unemployment benefits are killing hiring or their refusal to admit that their experts at the cdc were wrong about closing schools were wrong
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about masks, what were wrong about closing down in general. and of course, they were wrong about the benefits of vitamin d three. hydroxychloroquine and other drugs. and let's not forget their refusal to admit that the trillions in government spending that the biden team are trying to ramp through congress is totally necessary and irresponsible. even larry summers said it was unnecessary. how is that? another issue that has gotten precious little attention. biden's refusal to alt all government workers back to the office. it is so revealing. the bureaucracy. heading out of dc for 5 minutes. you realize no one is going back to work. they have been paid for the more than a year and most employees are sitting at home supposedly working more efficiently. can you believe that? taking online yoga, from a, planting an organic vegetable garden? workers grocery stores are
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working. liquor stores are working. big-box stores are working. hundreds of thousands of government workers in washington, dc are not. i say, good because when republicans take the house next year, they should move to flesh that federal --/-- slash the federal payroll. i will tell you, biden cannot, like my granddad used to say, that his team has gotten us into. incompetence and radicalism are a dangerous combination. proper and those are his two defining treats right now. just as more of america is starting to open up, his reckless policies risk shutting us down. tran20 america that sleepy joke was out of gas and now millions of americans may soon be as
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well. and that is the angle. here to we had, newt gingrich. i think it is obvious that biden's numbers, newton cook are artificially propped up as a result of the checks that are flooding america. when did the chickens come home to roost on his approval numbers if this continues? >> well, first of all, when i talk to people like john mcglocklin, who is everything this poster, he points out that most of the news media over samples democrats about 20%. you are getting phony polls that make biden look much stronger than he is. i thought what you said earlier it was really important. i remember i was in georgia. i taught what georgia college. i knew jimmy carter as governor. i ran for congress when he was president. there art where elite similar
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patterns. you see the economy beginning to stumble a little bit. with the jobs numbers coming in. about 800,000 below what they thought. you see the beginning of real inflation. you see compounded by just plain incompetence. i mean, this should bother every american that our largest pipeline to the east, 43% of all oil and gas in the united states, it could be hammered by some private sector criminal gang who have no idea who they are, where they are, how to get them how to make it too expensive to some other game to do it. these things all or compounding. and i think that another couple of months, you're going to see a real sense of this, that this is a democratic party that is hanging on to power b.i. a very, very thin thread. >> laura: i mean, i think everyone watching tonight has to can understand washington, dc is
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not working now. i mean, when you drive in washington. first of all, is either blocked off. it feels like an eighth of the city is totally blocked off. people are not back at work. i don't know if they are coming back to work. i don't know when dc is ever going to recover. even if they open up because they were shamed into doing it. they are not even working. and yet, they have kind of said, it is not really a gas shortage. it is not like that for the paper it. don't hoard it. like that is going to make people feel better when they run out of gas on the beltway and they almost get sideswiped by a tractor-trailer? are you kidding me? >> you are raising two very different positions. both of which are worth exploring. on the first one, i think, the house and senate republicans should announce that they wanted to find out who is so
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unessential that they never showed up. and as soon as we get a chance to controlled, -- control, those people ought to be replaced. if we don't need them, don't pay them. if you apply that to the, it would decimate their dues paying mentorship. second, i think for the entire political class, this has been a devastating year. who is going to leave governor cuomo? who is going to believe the governor of you can clicked who is going to believe fauci who said 780 positions into it last year. the cdc is ruining his representation -- reputation as a serious institution. of course, you know, joe biden basically is humpty dumpty. he believes that can control words. he can define words. and as humpty dumpty says, and alice in wonderland, total reflection of who is in charge.
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you are the word. you look at that many of his press secretary. imagine her job. can you imagine trying to go in and clean up every morning? >> laura: no. she is leaving next year. i think it is the easiest job on earth. i will bring you cookies and than you can enjoy the cookies put the chocolate chip cookies and we can all go home and it is not a crisis. i mean, it is pretty easy job, actually. when you think about it. newton cook we got to roll. great to see you tonight. we are seeing the body malaise hit the economy. millions of americans are being enticed to remain jobless. for instance, they are what restaurant association says 75% of their members list signing workers as the top problem they are facing. i will has 6,000 more jobs available than people unemployed. that is why the government announced today that she is putting an end to the biden
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unemployment bonanza. we have such a huge reduction to her joining our town hall a few weeks back in florida. it is great to see her again. it is good to see you again. why the decision to do await with that unemployment benefits? >> hi, laura. thank you for give me the opportunity. in iowa, our economy is open. our kids are in school. our day planners are open and our economy is recovering. we have the second highest recovery in the country. we have jobs available. our unemployment rate is 3.7%. we have vaccines available for anyone that wants them. and i ones are living their life. and this is discouraging people from going back to work. workforce is our biggest barriers that economic growth in the state of iowa. as i traveled the state, i go to all 99 counties. time after time, the small, medium to large companies, they were crying for workforce. they have seen some of the best years that they have had in a
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long time. and workforce was preventing them from continuing to grow at the capacity that i believe we can. the disincentive, we can't pay people to stay home. we need to be encouraging these opportunities for i was and do what we can to continue the growth that we are seeing in the state of iowa. >> laura: governor kemp we heard today that this gas shortage that is not a shortage is going to be over in a few days. do you have faith in the way the federal government is being -- are they being transparent? about what is going on the pipeline? do you have faith in their response? >> no, i don't have faith in their response at all. look at how they have responded to the crisis at the border. look at how they responded to the -- i mean, the uncountable amount of money that they are spending for covert recovery when we are threw it. the way that they have handled any crisis in this country is
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disastrous. and that is what i think you see especially governors in red states leaving and moving -- leading and moving and making sure we are growing our economy and investing in infrastructure it like broadbent and housing. and daycare and we are making sure that we are getting our i winced the skills that they need. >> laura: what would happen -- sorry to have -- interrupt. what would happen to your state if this gas shortage began to roll. i know it is a prevalent issue and it covers a certain part of the country. if the goal is to get people off oil and gas, you have to get people used to a low work rendered -- standard of living, correct? what would that do to your economy? >> that is how we move our goods. of course, we have a direct impact on our economy. and so, you know, i'm proud to have been a leader in renewable fuel to lead the country into ethanol and biodiesel. we have to get our goods to the market. that is what would have a direct
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impact. and further impact the growth in our economy. not only in iowa, but across the country. we continue to see that policies and action coming out of this administration and it is having an impact. our economy is growing. we are seeing the positive trends. but it is a constant fight with policies that were coming out of this administration. >> laura: stacey abrams has a different approach to what we should do to joblessness. quick reaction after you watch this. >> insufficient for us to sibley focus on the more traditional masculine areas of the economy. recognizing that we have to have women in every area in particular women have been hardest hit and we need intentional engagement and intervention to rebuild back more solidly. >> laura: governor kemp reacting to that. >> one of the reasons that women have been hardest hit is because they have not opened our schools across this country. he made a promise to get the schools open within 100 days. not only is it uncomfortable to
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what he is doing that of these children, but the that a lot of women have to step out of the workforce so that they could not only care for their children but educate their children and the impact that that is going to have on women in that workforce going forward and the impact that this is going to have that this is going to have on our tshilidzi is just uncountable. -- children is just unconscionable. and it doesn't have to be that way. our kids have been in school since august. we have done it safely. our day cares have been open. we can do this. >> laura: you have already showed that you can do it, but they have a different agenda. it is about a critical race. governor, great to see you. you take care. and what did anthony fauci and the nih have to do with the potential creation of covid? senator tom cotton is here in moments on whether the doctor lied. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling--
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>> you still support funding of the nih funding of the lab it will hung back. with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect. the nih has not and does not now fund gain of function research
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and vote will hogg institute. i don't favor vein of function research. that are not correct. >> laura: the ingraham angle has been on this from the start. >> i think dr. fauci has a lot more to the answer it for. as you are aware of, laura, gain of function research was shut down in the united states in 2014. it was -- and immediately dr. fauci's group at the nih transferred that research because of the wuhan lab. >> laura: joining me now, arkansas senator tom cotton. senator kaine is dr. fauci telling the truth? -- senator, is dr. fauci telling the truth? >> no, he is not. i think he is playing word games with the american people. it is a matter of public record that the nhs any -- nih spent
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hundreds of thousands of dollars from american taxpayers to the wuhan institute of virology. it will be described by most reasonable scientists as gain of function research. that is what it sounds like. manipulating viruses or other organisms to change their makeup to make them seem more transmissible or a more lethal and laura isn't it an amazing coincidence that this once in a century pandemic originated in a major metropolitan area like wuhan, just a few hundred yards away from those laboratories? and the whole big country of china, the country the size of the united states did not come from some rural village up in the mountains. but it came from a city larger than new york city, which just happened to have these laboratories that fauci's agency was indre cleat funding. >> laura: yeah, that eco-health alliance.
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and here's what science journalist nicholas wade wrote about fetchet and others involved. for the first three is, of the grant, there was a moratorium on funding and gain of function research. what did the two agencies halt -- didn't the two agencies called? both would have invoked the footnote in order to keep the money flowing. senator cotton this is serious. -- senator, this is serious. we have all of these horrible restrictions on american lives that have left enormous suffering. don't we deserve an answer? >> we do deserve answers, laura. and tony fauci it to give us answers. he has been wrong about masks and schools. but he is also wrong today to say that the nih did not fund this kind of research.
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it was mentioned by nicholas wade. tony fauci and the -- and his agency need answers to the american people about what role they may have played funding research is laboratories. perhaps it was not directly into what ultimately resulted in this worldwide pandemic. but why in the first place what american tax dollars be going to a chinese communist lab that was conducting some of the world's most dangerous kind of research in a laboratory that we know and that we knew three, four years ago had slow, sloppy safety practices. fauci does not seem to note much about constitutional self-government. he was disrespectful to the united states senate today and he appears to have disregarded the direction of the obama white house as well. >> laura: senator, great to see you. and dr. fauci is not the only
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top health officials to discredit himself. the cdc director, rachel polansky revealed to be completely clueless on basic covid science. we learn to see deceit was overstating the risk of outdoor transmission by you get it, one hundredfold, which led to this nursing admission. >> the meta-analysis that was published in november, i believe that the topline results of all studies that were included in the systematic review that less than those 10% of cases were transmitted outdoors. the top results were less than 10%. that is where that came from. >> laura: she should have just to into "the ingraham angle" over a year ago. a new study looking at 318 different covid outbreaks in china found only one of them occurred outdoors. viral transmission really occurs outdoors. what are those shots open but
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outdoor exercise classes not allowed? joining me now, dr. peter mccullough. i'm the cable news host. i did not even make it through premed. i have really smart people advising me and you are one of them. why do we trust the cdc on almost everything next with anything else after this? >> i think you are ready for your epidemiology degree from graduate school. you are doing a great job. the important points are that americans can be reassured that outdoor spread essentially does not occur. those studies in singapore were from construction workers who were getting together at lunch time. that is probably where the action was when they went outside. we can go outside. americans should keep in mind two important less than 1%. less than 1% of the spread is
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outside. less than 1% is a month asymptomatic people. we have been spending way too much time on those two issues. >> laura: back in january, dr. n adviser it made dire prediction. >> i think we are in the bottom of the third of the top of the fourth. all right that next six to 14 weeks could be the darkest weeks of the pandemic. >> laura: we have cases, hospitalizations, and deaths plummeting. dr. mccullough, this is one of many phony predictions pete made. why should these people ever be heard from again in this field, frankly? >> a lot of epidemiology is about prognosis or predicting for the americans what is going to happen and i think what has changed the calculus has been early treatment. made the case before touch of the people that early treatment reduces hospitalization and deaths dramatically, by 85%.
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american doctors art more confident in treating. we need the cdc to help us with data on the cases of breakthroughs covid-19 that has happened after fully vaccinated people could 9% are in the hospital. and we need the cdc to help us forecast what is going on in india and brazil. the focus on masks and children of the things is not helping us right now. >> laura: why do you think alastair homes, why do you think he was wrong and never comes back and says even, oops? >> i think seeing patients really gets clinical experience, taking care of patients with the virus and not have to retreat reliance on models. these predictive models have let us of straight to a great degree. >> laura: dr. mccullough, thank you. and in moments, an ingraham angle investigating into a new antiracism report being mandated. plus, liz cheney just offered a
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rebuttal. jim jordan response got next.
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jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. >> laura: back in fabric we told you how the dc public schools like many others were attempting to brainwash her kids with a blm week of action. that was just the beginning. now a source telling the ingraham angle that our nation's capital is mandating that teachers go on in nearly eight hour long antiracism journey brought to you by microsoft. corporate this requires teachers to the indoor -- indoor twisted video lectures. >> english or spanish or dutch or portuguese, german, you learned -- you called us to it. >> this is not even your nation. health of content do you discover league that was not missing to begin with? >> i believe the way to be a
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nonracist white person was tough not see couple -- color, which was not helpful. >> laura: we have the author of call to realism. carol, that is quite stunning. that is just nicking the surface of this. >> i have watched some of those videos. i lost some iq points as a result. >> laura: your thoughts on this? how can schools by justice and spit it out to the kids? >> the dc school system that the students who are 57% black. and only 30% white. and so i don't know why they would mandate this training. i was wondering if it was for all the teachers were just for the white teachers. they are a minority. and if it is for all the teachers, it gives the black teachers excuses for that
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failing students and then vote white teachers, they are using the social emotional learning indoctrination of the teachers themselves so that they can become more self-aware and they can deal with the emotional. there's a lot of psychology in it and it is really minute -- manipulation and indoctrination. and it is very troubling. >> laura: dr. swain, here's another teacher that we are told they are for to watch during this journey toward becoming more antiracist. >> talking to the kids about race needs to happen early, often, and honestly. >> intersectionality. >> they don't understand how -- what this actually means. every single part that is new has to make you you. >> laura: the training that x about ways to teach young
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students says you should teach about blm guiding principles, all left wing, introduce topics like empathy, how to name their emotions. dr. swain you saw the thing on intersectionality and white privilege and full agility -- fragility. how is this teaching kids how to survive in a competitive global economy? >> first of all, when they focus on the nonsense that they are teaching in schools, the students are not learning academics. and so they are failing they are falling further behind. they are not learning how to read and write and be competitive in the world. and. and so it is really a it is really a way to the takedown america. it is critical race theory. that is rooted in marxism. it is not about helping the students to thrive no matter what their race. and it really harms americans, all americans. >> laura: dr. swain, thank
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you. markup house republicans will decide whether or not liz cheney should remain a gop conference chair. we tried to warn them. they do not listen up. here is how she spoke about her fellow republicans tonight. >> remaining silent and ignoring the line emboldens the liar. i will not participate in that. i will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president's crusade that undermine our democracy. >> laura: joining me now is congressman jim jordan. your thoughts on what you just heard from liz cheney? >> you can't have the republican -- talking points especially when gas prices are up 50%. there's a crisis on the border. democrats are trying to federalized election laws. that is not helpful. that is the concern. that is why three month ago, the cobra number of us who wanted to make a change.
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that change will happen tomorrow, laura. i think that is a good thing for our party. you want our party spokesperson to be into it with more than a single digit percentage of the party. 90 some% of the party disagreed with congressman -- congresswoman cheney. i think that will happen tomorrow. i think it will be a strong vote. >> laura: how is anything she is saying different from any garden-variety? they are literally siding her -- citing her every morning on msnbc and talking about her plight and how courageous she is. if republicans are getting praised by that crowd, is that kind of an obvious -- that is not the present you want leading the party? >> no, and this is not new. this happened on generally 13th when the democrats focused their impeachment. i was the guides charged with managing our time on the republican side. and all we heard was sandy hoyer and other democrats saying. but it goes back even further.
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how about at the russian bounty story? last summer. which we all knew it was bogus. but what did liz do? she tweeted out that very day. why not just pick up the phone, called the white house and asks, is there any truth to this story? they would be happy to tell heard that there is nothing to it. and we know there was nothing to it but i think there's just enough of our congressmen who think we got to make a change and it has to happen tomorrow morning. >> laura: , we tried to warn them, and they did not listen. one of your colleagues is pushing back against the possibility of congresswoman stefon diggs taking on jenny's role. the message republican leadership is about to send by rushing the spokesperson. they sent it led to the 202018 flank kicking saying that she is more of a moderate and not an
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american first conservative. >> you saw her in action during the first impeachment and how she handled that. she has been endorsed by president trump. she is supported by the minority leaders. she has a+ at the nra. she was endorsed by the susan b anthony -- that is pretty good. can you communicate that republican message that our party believes in? i think tomorrow, we are going to make a change. i think sometime later this week, miss stefanik will win that position. >> laura: what is the chance you think liz cheney will be an msnbc contributed within the next couple of days? >> you would have to ask her that question. >> laura: we got to go. we will watch tomorrow, congressmen, thank you. 2016's decision to exit the eu.
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>> laura: in the five years since the brexit vote, but you can't had collapsed.
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and that liberal media wants you to pay attention. such as the rise of the cultural ultimate leftism could affect the democrats in the united states. joining me now is nigel farage former uk exit party leader. do you see parallels with what is happening in the labour party? >> enormous parallels. it has been the complete open border. mass numbers of people coming into britain illegally and legally. and the champagne socialists in london don't think it matters. them, it is cheaper. but the working class committees and they sought big changes to their lives that paralleled when you add to that, when you to the fact that -- to marxist organizations like black lives matter who are happy to see
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british history denounce. these people came to meet in the pulp mill and strength brexit and are now voting conservative. look at the southern border. in this country, we have similar type of crisis here. i'm quite sure that the aoc's of this world don't think it really matters. but in working-class communities, it doesn't matter. it is a huge opportunity for 2022. >> laura: queen elizabeth spoke before parliament and she seemed typically tracking our issues, nigel. >> legislation will be introduced to ensure the integrity of elections. to protect freedom of speech. letters will be brought forward to establish a fair integration system that strengthens the united kingdom's borders and deters criminals who facilitate dangerous and illegal journeys. >> laura: nigel, are you surprised?
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>> i'm delighted. i'm just delighted. i mean, the fact that if anybody gets canceled from speaking at a university, they will get compensation. that is fantastic. and, you know, to cope with the vote, you should have to show photo i.d. we are putting that in. i'm not sure what is going on in georgia. i know the queen did not write it herself, but i love it. >> laura: 20 seconds left. the riots that haven't denied states after floyd. we saw a lot of the unrest in britain. that really cut to put the court, it did it not? >> yes, it did. we know our history is not perfect. but most of us are proud of what our little island has done. and went that left wants to counselee attacked it, tear it down, make us feel ashamed of ourselves, it does not work. that is why socialism is dead in england.
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>> laura: you have a tour coming up, i understand, called the america comeback tour. i love it. it is a grassroots event, meeting across the country. he spoke in chicago. what is next? >> i'm going on america's come back, 2021. you can look there and see. i will be in phoenix. i will be all around the midwest and going down mississippi, speaking to big crowds saying, don't get down about the situation. we won back. they tried to deny us brexit. we got it. brexit has a 70% approval rating. >> laura: all right, nijel pack. >> get out there. >> laura: nigel thank you so much. we will be watching our latest edition of "biden by the numbers," next.
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americans can go to vaccines.gov, or they can text their zip code to 3 -- excuse me, i misspoke, their zip code, text it to 438829. >> laura: numbers are tough, very tough. "the greg gutfeld show" is next. >> i surround myself with good people and i'm very fortunate that the republican party have surrounded me with good people. >> you say you haven't talked to trump at all? >> no. >> how do you get people excited to vote for you? >> because i'm cute and adorable. >> that's good enough for me, sugar plum. [applause]

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