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interesting, keep your doctor, keep your plan, the average family saves $100, none of it is true. that is all the time we have left, we hope you will set your dvr and never miss an episode. you make this show possible. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham takes it away now with the news you need to hear. laura? >> laura: hannity, i'm glad you have your tie on. is this going to be a striptease every night? >> sean: it's not a striptease! >> laura: why stop there? >> sean: in wouk america, don't stop there. what is the name of your hr person? i am calling them right now right now. >> laura: my staff is saying get out of this before you get in more trouble. >> sean: they are all saying it. you don't care and i don't care. >> laura: great show. i'm laura ingraham, this is
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"the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. scott atlas is back and he is going to respond all of that backtracking and sidestepping from fauci and friends but first, the coming climate lockdown, that is the focus of tonight's "angle." for years now democrats have realized the only way to turn their radical plans into reality is to take more power and money from the american people and gave it to washington. they want control over almost every aspect of your life. >> we can't drive our suvs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times. >> laura: can't do any of those things he said back in 2008 and all these years later we see obama's heirs taking on
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his mission control. >> if you tax carbon as well as as well as cigarettes. >> we have to take high combustion vehicles off the road as rapidly as we can. >> do you support changing the dietary guidelines? red meat, specifically? >> laura: america isn't exceptional, it is systemically racist and that means we shouldn't be any better off than the rest of the world. when the global economy due to covid cratered last year. because of the lockdowns enclosures, carbon emissions fell by about 2.6 billion metric tons which was a 7% drop from the year prior. climate change activists who ignored or dismissed these draconian covid rules were positively giddy. >> this gives us an opportunity
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in the hope of a vaccine but there is no vaccine for the planet, nature needs a bailout. >> we don't want to go back to the status quo that you had before simply because it was the status quo that got us here. >> capitalism as we know it is dead. this obsession we have had with maximizing profits for shareholders alone has led to incredible inequality. a planetary emergency. >> laura: that kids were harmed from the cancellation of in-person learning and athletics was simply not relevant given the left's larger, long-term goal of reducing america's carbon footprint. they saw covid as an opportunity to advance the opportunities, they are pet media marveled at the environmental benefits of lockdowns, again ignoring human suffering. >> if there is a silver lining
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to this crisis it is visible in the skies above china. >> all of this has actually proven quite good for mother earth. >> following pollution levels may have been shining impact on wild animals. >> how do we make sure these levels don't rebound? >> laura: the longer you were above close doors, not going to church or going to see family, the happy are those people were. but having a free country means individuals are making their own risk assessment according to their own risk profile. they hate that. they much prefer to order you are around or if that is not possible, to frighten you into abandoning your own common sense. mindless covid fearmongering capped suburban women double masked on running trails and send urbanites to amazon prime for all their grocery orders. my favorite was when they were
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frantically wiping down their bananas and their egg cartons, worried about covid. >> the virus can live on services, on plastic for up to three days. just going to clean all the virus off here. not going to do too much, it is a pretty sensitive virus. hard work, typically closer to 24 hours. >> laura: of course none of that was true but he did do a good job of cleaning. but after some fits and starts, we won the covert debate. these so-called public health experts were wrong in everything from lockdown to masks to social distancing. they inflicted enormous economic and psychological harm to adults and children alike. and biden's attempt to take credit for this notwithstanding, it was trump who green lit operation warp speed, yet now we see the usual suspects lining up to exploit another hike of prices. of course, i am talking about
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climate change. and the end goal is the same. they want more of your money and your freedom. if they have to take extreme measures to accomplish this, they will. unless we are ready for them. so if we apply the lessons learned in our battle against the covid lockdown, i am confident we can stop them and win this. if you think the forces propping up biden aren't thinking about declaring a climate emergency in some form during his first term, you haven't been paying close attention. a report released yesterday by the international energy agency gave us a sneak preview of what might be coming and of course the lockdowns gave them the perfect road map for how to exert control over the population. don't take my word for us, they admit this. the covid crisis demonstrated that people can make behavioral changes at significant speeds and at scale if they understand the changes to be justified. now will we be ordered to stay
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at home because of the climate? perhaps not. the left is rarely that straightforward but even without government stay at home there are a lot of ways for the left to effectively lock you down, like through gasoline shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, phase out of gas powered cars, to name a few. in fact the bucket list of climate controls include carbon taxes, air taxes, not phasing gas powered cars and many more agenda items. doesn't that just sound grand? san francisco among other cities is seriously considering implementing congestion pricing, $14 for every car entering the city. new york and d.c. are already squeezing cars out by expanding bikes and pedestrian lanes.
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hawaii, they have already declared a climate emergency there and the far left is already pressuring biden to declare one on a national scale. aoc and bernie sanders introduced legislation back in february, in fact, to do just that. but we cannot let the politicians and bureaucrats abuse their authority again. no more executive orders, if governors or mayors want more authority, then they should ask for the voters to approve that. pennsylvania voters offer a blueprint for stopping future emergency orders by governors, who of course enjoy using their unchecked authority to shut our schools businesses. in a rebuke of democrat governor tom wolf, 54% of voters yesterday supported ballot questions to allow a simple
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majority of lawmakers to end a disaster declaration at any time. democrats and so-called public health experts use skewed data and outright lies to make the drastic decision to lockdown. only seven resisted. only one state, south dakota, ordered no businesses to close during the pandemic. georgia was the first to reopen, then florida and mississippi and others followed suit. they brushed off the dire warnings. these governors put the overall interest of their resident in the long-term survival of their state ahead of the alarmism of the moment. this is the same approach we need to take when they throw the climate hyperbole at us. as usual, if we want to see where the democrats are going, look to europe. in milan they are pushing cars out of there with bike and
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pedestrian lanes. fuel taxes are being jacked up all over the u.k. and europe and france is moving to ban all short-haul domestic flights. to stop this nonsense from happening here, we need to aggressively push back at every turn, just like pennsylvania did yesterday, just like we did with covid and just like we are doing with critical race theory in our schools and we are winning that as well. the only lockdown that should happen again is of the politicians who try to arrest away liberties and hard-earned money on the bogus claim that government can solve every problem when we know all too often, government just makes matters worse. and that's "the angle." joining me now, chuck devore, the texas public policy foundation, chuck, is this just hyperbole, this idea that there would be a climate emergency declared and some type of
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lockdown or semi lockdown on our behavior and life choices? >> you are onto something here and you hinted at it earlier in your monologue, you can use very high taxes to accomplish the same thing, or the equivalency of tax and what we are seeing from the biden-harris administration, using the regulatory power is something called the social cost of carbon and what is that, you might ask? whatever you say it is. really more of a political than a scientifically determined number and it could be as much as 80% of our current economy every year that they would levy on energy and it's not just energy. it includes land use, where you can build houses, where you can commute. energy encompasses everything in our existence and that is the point. >> laura: they think we should have a lower standard of living. they don't believe america
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should be this powerhouse economy, stronger than europe, germany, france, italy. they want us all the same and if that means lowering the average standard of living, they don't care about that. >> there's a problem and you saw this when they started to raise energy tax. in the united kingdom, they still consume the same amount of stuff, and i know that could be hard if they in essence make everything more expensive but they still consume the same amount of stuff, they just didn't make as much stuff in england because of the higher energy costs. they offshore the production, so what do we do about china or india to keep their grades up? are we going to simply stop building new things in america and import new things from china or is the biden administration going to impose environmental tariffs on china? >> laura: oh please. >> this is an administration
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that just dropped opposition to the pipeline, vladimir putin's pipeline because underneath the baltic to provide cheap natural gas to other european and western countries. they approved the pipeline just today. >> sean: by the way, bill gates is not shy about admitting that they actually want, he and his buddies actually want more power over our lives. this is not exactly a hidden agenda at this point. they believe they are better at making decisions for us than we are. they want to take over making decisions for the american people, period. >> i hate to say about bill gates needs to get his own house in order first. >> laura: great sentence to end on. speaking of that, the covid lackeys are in the midst of a re-set their own. they are frantically looking to get far away from the pandemic
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prescriptions they themselves championed, so they are now getting closer to many of the same recommendations my next guest was suggesting and vilified for a year ago. good to see you, welcome back. it has been a while, so i'm interested in your thoughts about this fauci two step he's been doing. let's just start with the mask guidance. >> thanks, laura. the main thing i think we could see from the mask saga is the damage that was done to the american psyche. even if you disregard all the vacillation's in mask mandate recommendations or mask wearing recommendations. even if you disregard all the evidence, which many people like to disregard all the evidence but even when the cdc says you don't need a mass, people are very worried, they are rebelling
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against their own guideline. there is really tremendous damage here, and nowhere more fearful than where i live in california where, when the cdc says, as we have known for a year, that cases are not commonly spread outdoors, when dr. fauci said the other day, about three weeks ago, we have known this the whole time, that cases do not transmit outside yet we have people still clamoring for their masks when they are told they don't have to wear it and then we see people telling children to wear masks outside at summer camp. the damage here is the inconsistency and therefore the really tremendous need really for psychiatric help in some people. >> laura: dr. fauci, still dr. doom, he wants everyone to know you still can't take your masks off. >> people are misinterpreting,
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thinking this is the removal of the mask mandate for everyone, it is not, it is insurance so that those who are vaccinated can feel safe, be they outdoors or indoors. it explicitly does not say that unvaccinated people should abandon their masks. >> laura: guess what, utah just passed a law saying you cannot mandate that kids wear masks in schools but we have new jersey and i believe maryland, virginia, still kids are wearing masks in schools and other states as well, it is insane. >> i can say it this way, if you want to look at the data, and unvaccinated child is safer than a vaccinated 85-year-old. there is a complete disconnect and a denial of the science. it is not about the science, it's about denying the science and the data and the science has
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said for over a year that young children have an extremely low risk of anything serious and particularly nearly zero risk of death. they really, there is just a distortion here. i think parents really need to think things through, talk to their doctor and make intelligent decisions because the experts are really saying almost nonsense at this point. >> laura: the problem is, even your doctor is confused by the cdc's guidance. any of these other, dr. smith, all these doctors we have had on over the past 14, 15 months, they were so far ahead of all of the so-called experts on almost every issue. from masks to social distancing, that wasn't supported, from the lockdowns in the schools and even the variants, so what is going on here? why are these experts so wrong
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so consistently? >> they are consistently inconsistent. i sort of think this, i think it is a good question, people are asked, who do you rely on because the experts have really proven to be nonexperts and pseudoscientists, really. i think one way americans can do things, despite the obvious, which is educate yourself, look at people who have been consistent because when you see people go from one extreme to the other hand all over the map on these things, they are exposed as being nonobjective, nonscience-based. it's a lie to keep saying that things have changed dramatically in the data. that is not true. these things have been known for a year, a solid year. what has changed, and this is a great thing, the people who are vulnerable have been vaccinated,
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that is a great thing. when 65% of americans have had one docent we assume they will have both, so that is great -- >> laura: but scott, i think that is an excellent point but here is the problem, now we have the push for a 5-year-old to 11-year-old, that is the next tranche of people who can get vaccinated, probably the next two weeks or so, that is what they will be pushing next so parents are going to face a tough decision in some cases in the fall. some schools are going to require that children be vaccinated for covid. your thoughts briefly on that, should a parent have a child as young as 5 vaccinated against a disease that they really for the most part either have no symptoms or don't suffer from? >> high risk children of course exist and they should be vaccinated, but a regular kid
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that is healthy has a nearly zero risk of death and an extremely low risk of serious illness. you have to wonder about a doctor who would recommend the vaccine for that. i really wonder also about a parent who would really do that. i am sorry to say, fear is one thing and fear is very powerful but at some point you have to get over the fear and really think things through. so i would say yes, consult your doctor, try to make your own decisions. >> laura: thanks for coming back, great to see you tonight. speaking of covid theater, congressman -- refused to wear a mask and was berated for standing with the science. he is here to tell us what happened, what is next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: earlier today the house green lit another witch hunt, this one is the january 6th the riot -- actually voted to trust pelosi and schumer to operate in good faith in overseeing this commission. what a joke. who among the group, what you would expect, fred upton and the rest of the never trump group
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but their stupidity may have been all for show because senate majority leader mitch mcconnell signaled today that he is standing against this craziness. joining me now, senator ron johnson. my first response is, i should hope so, that mitch mcconnell is not going to stand with what we obviously already know. this thing has to be defeated in the senate because they have already signaled they cannot be fair here. >> i sure hope we can get at least 41 republican colleagues to respond to this thing. i'm doing my own investigation to really accurately recreate what happened on january 6th but nancy pelosi's commission is not going to dig into this thing in any bipartisan fashion. this is a joke and should be voted down. >> laura: chuck schumer spoke out about the commission, watch. >> we all know there needs to be
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a thorough and honest accounting of what took place on january 6th. the greatest attempted insurrection since the civil war, and we have to make sure that such a despicable event never repeats itself. that is why we need the investigation. >> laura: i'm looking at that, need an honest account of january 6th, honest from chuck schumer? that is rich. >> it will never happen and the fact of the matter is even calling it insurrection, it wasn't. i condemned the breach and the violence but to say there were thousands of armed insurrectionists intent on overthrowing the government is simply a false narrative. i was vilified for entering into the record of 14 page eyewitness account, very knowledgeable observer that laid out exactly what happened. back in wisconsin i talked to people who were there. by and large it was all peaceful
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protests except for there were a number of people, basically agitators with the crowd and breached the capital and that is really the truth of what happened here but they like to paint that narrative so they can paint a broad brush and basically impugns 75 million americans, call them domestic terrorists and armed insurrectionist as well if they get a chance, so this is all about a narrative the left wants to continue to push and republicans should not cooperate with them at all. >> laura: really quickly, "the angle" discussed this idea of possible covid controls that are tantamount for lockdowns for people who couldn't pay certain types of fees to enter into cities, all of those kinds of controls that we know a lot of people even in the senate and the house would prefer to have in our country. how concerned are you about the
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climate change agenda and the cramdown of some of these rules? >> i am highly concerned. let's face it, covid was a test run. i am hoping that americans are getting to be a little bit more skeptical of government. certainly in wisconsin we have more and more conservatives run for local office so we can take back control of our school boards and regain our culture but the left is all about controlling your life, all about big government, and it just creeped me out when joe biden finally gave his first address and begged americans to please, trust government. sorry, i am not going to sign up for that program. >> laura: thank you so much, senator. house democrats didn't just busy themselves with idiotic commissions, they also voted to end the obscene and idiotic chambers mask mandate but many in the g.o.p., they seek to
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follow the science and were met with resistance for doing so. florida congressman brian mask joins me now. the dems who voted against removing the mask theater from the chamber are the same ones, some of them, at least, who want to hand power to this unwieldy commission, correct? >> yeah, they don't care about anything else other than control. if science doesn't support it then they will just lie in their commission, if they really wanted a fair account about anything about january 6th, then they would have done that before they did an impeachment hearing. that is like putting somebody's head in the guillotine and say, let's go look for some facts as their heads lay in the basket. >> laura: i think more americans are beginning to wake up with a lot of what is going on here with a lot of these rules but nancy pelosi made it her personal mission today to
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try to shame no one mask wearers. watch. >> members and staff are currently required to wear a mask at all times. the house is following the guidance of the attending physician who has stated that the present guidelines remain unchanged until all members and floor staff are fully vaccinated. >> laura: is this really the doctor's orders or is this nancy pelosi and another power grab, flexing her muscles, if i can call it that. >> if it is nancy pelosi it is a power grab. they don't care about if they are right, they only care about being in control and that is why they end up being wrong every time down the line and they send me my little envelope today saying here you go, here is your find in the next time it will be $2500. they don't care, they just want to control whether it is through science, whether it was through
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hurting you and your pocketbook to try to get you to comply, that is the name of the game. >> laura: cnn is saying they are not following the cdc guidelines. >> they are trying to claim that a mask mandate is not within the new guidelines so they either don't understand the new guidelines are they are actively flouting them. dr. fauci clarified the guidelines are for fully vaccinated people. >> laura: is that your situation? >> it wouldn't really matter to me if i was flouting them as well. i have been vaccinated, i have been told i am now safe from getting this. a portion of the house and the staff let people live their life. he goes so far beyond this. this ripples down the chain because right now schools are saying, can they make a segment of the population that is barely affected by this, a vaccine we don't even know the long-term
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effects of, can employers make their employees share their health information and if they don't they will be fired and can the american people be fine for not wearing a mask? those are the ripples that come down to washington. >> laura: if this stuff could happen for 15 months, lord knows what they will try next. congressman, thank you. and joe biden's dull commencement speech. the first lady makes history and the vaccine accessory every blue state will want you to have. raymond arroyo has it. seen and unseen next.
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with a cfp® professional. it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. >> laura: it's time for "seen and unseen" where we reveal the stories behind the headlines. raymond arroyo, raymond, biden gave a big commencement speech at the coast guard academy -- academy. >> i want to thank you, i want to thank you, cadets, schuyler,
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jimmy, skyler. >> commander, i'm going to embarrass her, congratulate -- the class. >> your meals, i should say. have a chance that women have a chance to succeed -- thrive -- thrive throughout their careers. >> this was a mess of an address, slurs and forgotten names and then he tried to reuse an old ronald reagan line. here's the original followed by the sad reboot. speak of the coast guard is the hard nucleus around which navy forms in times of war. >> the coast guard is "the hard nucleus around which the navy forms in times of war." you are a really dull class. [laughter] come on, man. as the sun getting to you? i would think you have an
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opportunity when you say that about the navy to clap. >> [laughs] i see you are saying. what did he think he was going to be received as? david schwimmer at the "friends" reunion? the first thing you never do is blame the audience when your jokes don't land. it is not their fault. it failed because biden dropped in the middle the line. his plagiarized line didn't make sense and then he snaps at the cadets. this is apparently a pattern. just five days ago "the new york times" ran a story. beneath joe biden's folksy demeanor, a short fuse and an obsession with details. according to the report, annoyances prompted outburst of frustration often laced with profanity. >> laura: the elderly do get that sundowner syndrome when
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things get later in the day you start to lose a little bit of your perspective. he clearly got frustrated with those cadets and maybe next time he should stick to performing for his actual base, the media, as he did with that new electric truck the other day. [reporter question] >> step on. [laughter] >> all right. i will test drive after. >> the best everything ever. of those reporters are brave, we've got to give them points. when i saw biden behind the wheel i thought we were in for an olivia soprano moment. >> look out below. by the way, reagan and biden,
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reagan was 77 in that fight, biden is 78, look at the difference. >> laura: it is actually scary. it may not be joe but jill biden that people need to look out for. tell us about this new politico story? >> you will room or the debate were kamala harris charged biden with racism? according to this book, dr. jill laid into her on a call with supporters saying kamala harris "go after yourself." she said the word. the first lady's office is not commenting. they did say it was an historical administration and they're making history. did you see the new wax museum in paris? they are unveiling a new figure of joe biden. did you see it? come on, guys, that is not the wax figure. there it is. i knew they put up the wrong clip because the wax figure is so lively and fresh and young.
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>> laura: that is actually snappy, coming to life, doesn't mess up the pronunciation so far. the wax figures are terrifying but biden on waxed looks terrifying. >> that one has a joker look about it. i don't like the mouth. >> looks like a halloween mask. thank you for that. letitia james just announced her investigation into the trump organization has turned criminal but do her past statements prove that this is really just another witch hunt? what you need to know about her, next.
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♪ ♪ >> i'm running for attorney general because i will never be afraid to challenge this illegitimate president when our fundamental rights are at stake. i believe this president is incompetent. i believe that this president is ill-equipped to serve in the highest office of this land. i believe the president of these united states can be indicted for criminal offenses. >> laura: that was current new york attorney general letitia james. she really hates donald trump. in fact, she said it her entire campaign on bringing the former president down.
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of course, there was no evidence trump committed any crime, but her wild conspiracy theories helped win or the race. >> with respect to donald trump, we need to follow his money, we need to find out where he has laundered money, we need to find out whether or not he engaged in conspiracy, and whether or not he colluded not only with gluten but with china as well. >> laura: for the past two years her office has been conducting a civil investigation and yesterday it announced trump business was being investigated in a criminal capacity. they didn't elaborate why they made this addition. it's more than a little eyebrow-raising given her past remarks. >> we must do our jobs to ensure that the man currently occupying the oval office is held accountable to any and everything he has done.
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>> as attorney general of the great state of new york i cannot sit idly by and allow someone to subvert the united states constitution or the constitution of the great state of new york, and that involves all of the litigation we have been involved in. >> laura: does it? or is this about destroying trump's personal life and political future? >> our investigation will continue when mr. trump becomes a private citizen. nothing will preclude our investigation going forward and we will continue and continue to investigate. >> laura: a restraining order against this woman. here now, g.o.p. candidate for governor of new york and former westchester county exec, rob, this woman has a problem. sorry, but she comes across as unbalanced to me, but she is just a trailblazer and trying to bring sanity to the criminal justice process here?
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really? >> she could be the most partisan attorney general and the united states, certainly in new york's history and there is no question with her basic comments that she said before the election in 2018 when she was running, her whole campaign was going after donald trump and that should make a lot of people nervous because when you've got a prosecutor, a judge, an attorney attorney general, someone with power to take away your livelihood, reputation, your freedom and they are going after he was a person, she wasn't following where the bread crumbs lead, she was laying down the bread crumbs and she did that. she called the nra a terrorist organization and went after them. this is a woman who obviously wants to be governor of new york. she is now going after cuomo and we will see if she actually comes out with anything aggressive with all his scandals
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and she's got a lot to gain but her whole reason for running for attorney general was i'm going to go get donald trump here does anyone think this is a legitimate investigation? it is not -- >> laura: it is a total fraud. >> whether you love or loathe the donald trump, it doesn't matter. >> laura: you can't have a partisan attorney general. according to democrats. that is what they were accusing bill barr of. by the way, she is also just a brazen left wing activist. last september she recommended that the nypd stop making traffic stops, and violent crime in new york? the homicides, shootings are up, so real crime is devastating the state. not just in new york city, by the way, and she is not really talking about that. that is bad for her. all she does is obsess on this.
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unbalanced. >> in their view, victims are criminals and criminals are victims. no cash bail is wreaking havoc in new york city. if she was really concerned about corruption she would be going after democratic legislators in albany, their own team who formed their own nonprofit a few years ago and raised a million dollars ostensibly for low income children and scholarships and education. it was revealed that they didn't spend one dime, not give one scholarship but they spend all the money on their own parties and everything and when she was asked about it she said it was troubling. never did a thing about it. it is clear what the agenda is. albany is a cesspool. it is getting stinky year, it is disgusting what is happening, cuomo is obviously in charge and very corrupt. >> laura: i am from connecticut, connecticut needs a republican conservative revival
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to take place. all of new england need to. new york is the crown jewel of the northeast for electoral votes. republicans always write it off in the presidential election but can this be flipped? can this be changed come of this dynamic? real quick. >> there is no question, there is no question. what is happening in new york city and the suburbs, the democrats control everything, everywhere. one party rule has been devastating. people are leaving to go to florida or they have real estate agents they are calling, and i ask people to join us in this fight. to the closest race of his life in 2014 and we are going to finish the job, whatever democrat gets off that merry-go-round. >> laura: thank you, great to see you tonight. when we come back a victory in the war against critical race theory. the last bite explains it all.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: 1619 project creator nicole hannah jones thought she was on her way to a tenured
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position at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. well, until conservative groups grip to the school for hiring her in the first place and today the school of positivist board of trustees backed down and declined to offer her tenure, so if you feel like you don't have any power to change the left of positivist cultural takeover, take this as a lesson, you can and you will. "gutfeld!" next. >> president biden: i can only assume that you will enjoy educating your family about how the coast guard is "the hard nucleus around the navy forms in times of war." you are a really dull class. [laughter] i mean, come on, man, is the son getting to you? i would think you have an opportunity when i say that about the navy class. >> greg: talk about the pot calling the kettle sleepy. [applause] ♪ ♪

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