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were holding on town hall at the republican governors association's beautiful nashville. the event will include governor ron desantis, south dakota governor, new hampshire governor, tennessee governor, arizona governor doug ducey, and iowa governor kim reynolds. which of the avenue nw? let not your heart troubled, are you coming? >> laura: i did a town hall but i'm glad you're following me. >> sean: what is the laugh, it's on like a kamala harris laugh. >> laura: i had five governors, you have seven, i'm just kidding i'm looking forward to it and i love bill tennessee, he's an unheralded hero in all this. >> sean: we might get an invite to john rich's basement and hang out. redneck riviera whiskey. if you go out with john rush,
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don't expect it to be a good morning the next morning. >> laura: i will not but i look forward to it's. great to see. on laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. for over one year, this show has been telling you that the most likely origin of the covid virus was a lab. that theory was labeled misinformation by the media and big tex said it's a big lie. now that this is the likely scenario, we will speak with congressman mike gallagher and scott atlas about that and also tonight, critical race theory not just warping the education system, it is now creating dangerous revolutionaries. journalist chris rufo has all the details about what he uncovered in portland. the commencement address, lots of them coming from the bizarre to the pathetic, raymond arroyo documents them all and i can't wait for it, this "seen and
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unseen." that's the focus of tonight's angle. tonight we officially declare that journalism in the u.s. is dead cold, and varied. just when you thought things could not get worse for them, "the washington post" is defending the position that because of trump, because he advanced the theory that covid may have originated in the lab that it was perfectly acceptable to the post and others to ignore evidence confirming the theory. this is what they said. if some corners of the mainstream media overcorrected aaron blake and he went on to say that caution and skepticism where invited. very much warranted even when some of it led to oversimplification. oversimplification? skepticism? that is funny. because as early as 15 months ago the "the angle" figured out
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that china was engaged in a cover-up. we are sitting around saying it could have been caused by a rabid bat and just because it's a level four lab in the vicinity -- i'm surprised you would say that given what we know about china's pattern of lying, about critical issues, dr. fauci. in speak of the chinese scientists we have dealt with and i dealt with myself personally for years if not decades many have trained here e united states. i have faith that they are not distorting things. >> laura: five weeks ago we asked why do we not know her more about the patient 0? that would be patient 0 was apparently a lab worker. china lied about the origins and engaged in a massive virus cover-up. with the help of the world health organization. this headline from boggs capture the coverage in march 2020 and they labeled the lab theory a
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conspiracy and rumor and claimed evidence to the contrary. now, again, i want you to marinate in this for a moment. because they hated trump, the american media and the demigod anthony fauci gave a communist regime that enslaved millions of people the benefit of a doubt that led to worldwide death and economic ruin. beyond the origins of covid, we have seen that trump was right on every major issue facing america. democrats and the media propagandists were wrong. during the campaign, trump repeatedly warned voters that if they chose biden things on the domestic and foreign policy front would start to unravel. seeing how dangerous and disastrous they extend log downs would be for the economy, trump urged all the governors to open the states. >> virginia, they want to close down the middle of june of june. >> were opening a country and i hope the lockdown governors i
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don't know why they continue to lockdown, the ones that are most energetic about opening, they are doing tremendous business. look at what's going on in florida. it is incredible. the job that the governor of florida is incredible. you've got to open it up. of >> laura: for that, he was called reckless and irresponsible and of course antiscience, saying all that. biden wanted real meetings to mimic his own style. very slow. for the red states, texas, florida, south dakota, embarrassing the blue states, the blue states were probably still and full lockdown. the undeniable fact is that the top 12 states leading in job growth are run by republican governors. 17 of the top 20 led by g.o.p. governors are doing a better job allowing americans to return to work. states that remained locked down longer, california, new jersey,
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michigan, new york, are now dragging all of us down the rest of the economy drag down because of them. here is a list of completed jurisdictions where the unemployment rates over 7% and notice anything that they have in common? after we've already spent nearly $3 trillion on covid democrats still think we can spend our way out of the slow down. now they are running into the inflationary bus on something that larry summers has been warning about now for months. and again, in today's "washington post." now, trump tried to warn them. it meant ending unemployment expansion and also getting kids back to school. >> i think you should open up the schools and it's got to get back as soon as possible. consider the country coming back if the schools are closed. >> laura: oh, boy, was he right. and biden was so captive to the teachers union he refused to
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demand that schools open and refused to refer to teachers as essential workers. governors in texas, tennessee, iowa, south dakota, and floored us, others figured it out it wasn't until this winter that biden then the democrats gave in. that's only because they saw the political pressure building. and again, trump warned us the economy could not fully recover unless the kids were back in school, he was right. and of course, he was all too precious about what biden would do to the border. >> the open borders that kill her fellow citizens with illegal drugs, gangs, crime that ported to the country, they support biden. >> laura: how was that speech? by the end of the year, biden allow it in 2 million migrants from all over the world. of these illegals are overwhelmingly indigent and dependent on taxpayer provided
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resources. it is a complete travesty. if i had my way, facilitate lighting max immigration fraud should be an impeachable offense. trump was right about how anti-police rhetoric would make the streets more dangerous too. >> they waged a war. if you take away that decision, your deciding violence. >> laura: we know what has happened to violent crime rates, violence and crime rates across the country its way up. after four years of joe biden and expect more of america to look a lot like san francisco. they decriminalize theft, camping and public parks, drug use, public, and now things are so out of control there, walgreens has closed 17 stores. of course, trump was right on energy, gas prices.
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>> biden followed it to a polish the entire u.s. energy industry and you will have gas prices this is not grace for selling your beautiful cars. gas prices of $6.07, right now it is thanks to the under $2. >> laura: those were the days. let's not forget trump is predictive power is extended to foreign policies as well. >> if biden wins, china wins. people noted for a long time who has done nothing but betrayer for 47 years, cello to china, china owns him. sell out to big pharma and sell out to foreign countries. the only thing he cares about is is political power. >> laura: trump recognize that dealing with china's important issue and understood that other countries are not that interested in helping us. he focused on getting leverage
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over our trading partners including china and using the leverage to approve the terms of trade. that meant pressuring multinational corporations to agree more with jobs in the u.s. of a. he understood that we should not squander the influence in the middle east. send during the secretary of state they are today means that biden's foreign policy is essentially dead in the water. while there untangling knots over there, the rest of the deep state will go back to doing nothing on the cpp or other issues. we saw the plea book all through the bush and obama years and now it looks like we're back to that. but if trump were presidents, the situation in israel would be more stable and we would have significant leverage over china. we could do a week on just how the topic of how trump was right from the russia collusion like about the work of the deep states cabal, cancel culture, critical race theory, he was
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right. the democrats were not just wrong though, the media wasn't just wrong, they lied. and they lied repeatedly. and that is "the angle." joining me now, senior columnist at townhall.com author of the book and with me dinesh desousa conservative author, filmmaker, host of the podcast. so, you've got walgreens over some years now they have closed about 17 stores because of crime, murders of an all democrat run cities all over the country. when our voters do you think will figure out that they might not have liked some of the tweets of trump but these policies of biden's are a disaster. >> well, laura, the tweets don't cut it when you can't walk the streets at night and when you have to play hopscotch over human waste walking down the sidewalk. we've seen it before and we saw it in the '70s end '80s, and
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'early 90s. when the democrat sided with the criminals, sided with the people who were disrupting society, and the dash the democrats were losing ground again and again, and again. until bill clinton came along and said to the cause of crime is criminals. and it is better to work than be on welfare. suddenly it became safe to do the liberal nonsense again. the most liberal city in the world, new york, turned to rudy giuliani when it finally got up to here with the crime. that's going to happen again and he can't not happen. this is an intolerable situation and people will not tolerate it. >> laura: as crime is surging in minnesota's bigger cities in the twin cities, senator tina smith made her priorities very clear over the weekend. >> why police officers kill unarmed black people. all the time in this country.
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we need to get the real change we need over the long run and this is about the challenge we have in the country to address the systemic racism, the systems that devalue black lives. >> laura: really cared about black lives within she be demanding more law enforcement to protect black neighborhoods inside minneapolis tonight? >> absolutely, it seems like she is very solicitous of her black criminals and have no concerns for the black victims. it is the black criminals who is focusing on the black victim and its black on black crime. that is the norm. the kind of racist white cop, that's an anomaly. it's odd here that we do have in democratic run cities that they are subsidizing homelessness, subsidizing crime, no wonder they are getting a lot more of it. it's not that they're providing
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benefits to the homeless but they are also in this sense giving them a kind of immunity, they are above the law. places like san francisco they will walk up to a diner and take the chicken leg off your plate and nothing can be done. it's a kind of civilization breakdown in the cities and by the way the cities have been under democratic control for decades. but they are getting worse because it is corresponding to the radicalization within the democratic party and bill clinton's no longer the democratic party now and it's a completely different party. >> laura: by the way, guys, cnn, they see zero connection between the entire defund the police movement and the soaring crime rate. watch. >> there hasn't been any real movement and actions around defunding the police in the country even though there has been this rise in violent crime. it really going back a couple years if you look at it and you saw the massive increase in 2020, not clear why it is. to have people start to turn against the movement.
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>> not even to say the reallocation of funding would not work. but people when they are scared to cling to security. >> laura: people when they are scared, they claim, they cling and that's the klinger's deal, right? americans are more concerned about violent crime. >> how dare americans not want to be robbed in their own towns. it is outrageous and it is not going to continue. look, there is going to be a backlash and i wish i had more confidence in the republicans ability not to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, but people are getting tired of this, laura, they are tired of always being to blame and they are tired of having -- work hard to hard, support your family, but carry the brunt of all society's problems. the cause of crime is criminals. it is better to work then to be dependent on the government. these are basic facts that almost all of us believe. once you're outside the faculty
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lounge, -- it's also the values of the upper republican body. >> laura: . >> laura: uni over so many years of talk about republicans efforts to court to minority voters and how important it is an trump really did that. if it weren't for the pandemic i think he would have done better among minority voters. is this the opportunity? this and the schools, the collapse of the public school and the collapse of law and order in the streets? is this the opportunity for the republican party to finally make the real pitch and make it strongly? >> i think absolutely, and i would add one more issue. yes, safety if you think is one of the most fundamental issues of government. that's why we have government in the first place to protect us from sort of foreign and domestic thugs. education is a fundamental issue and i would say the third one is sort of letters of opportunity. at the republican party doesn't just preach about the ladders of
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opportunity, but is able to go o inner cities and say, listen, here is the way in which you can climb out of poverty. i think the combination of education and ladders of opportunity and safety is a winning program for the republican party. >> laura: excellent conversation, gentlemen, thank you. flip-flop fauci strikes again. in 15 months after we asked him about it or is he just trying to cover his behind? congress men by, dr. scott and t your next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> the mutations it took to get to the point where there is no is totally consistent with a jump of a species from animal to human. it's very strongly leaning towards this and could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. every reason to believe that the jumping of species from an animal reservoir occurred. >> are you confident develop naturally? >> i am not convinced about that, i think we should continue to investigate what went on in china. >> laura: that was just fauci's latest flip-flop and he realized how idiotic it was for him to believe china on
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anything. fauci denies his change of positions without telling cbs the origins have not changed. he believes it's likely it first occurred naturally before sprinting from animal to human. thorough. no, that means fauci will explain the role on the gain of function experiments being carried out at the wuhan institute of virology? i'm not holding my breath. what was the white house's response to fauci's sudden reversal? >> we have repeatedly called for the w.h.o. to support an expert driven evaluation of the pandemic origin that it is free from interference or politicized nation. during the first phase of the investigation there wasn't access to data, information provided and now we are hopeful that w.h.o. can move to a more transparent phase.
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>> laura: ten years after the first person died of covid and the biden administration now she shamefully passing on the box. here with me now, wisconsin congressman mike gallagher. this is so infuriating on so many levels and you might not have seen the clip that we played earlier of my interview with anthony fauci in february in 2020. i pursued this line of questioning and his answer was that he's a nosy scientist and he has a lot of faith in the answer is that they've provided and so forth. but now, i never change my mind. what? >> it is crazy and the month prior to your interview, fauci was out there saying we do not need to worry in the chinese communist party has it under control and we will not see human to human transmission. a week later we saw the first case of human to human transmission in america and of
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course fauci lying to us about the mask. now, we can a half ago he was in front of the senate and questioned by senator rand paul, i believe he either straight out lied to or is hiding behind a highly legalistic interpretation of gain of function research. advocates not being fully forthcoming and we know for the fact that fauci's organization funneled money to the eco-health alliance run by dr. peter danzig, he built his income. career on gain of function research with the wuhan institute of virology. he's the only american that was allowed on the w.h.o. investigative team, the one person in the world who has the biggest conflict of interest in the one person we allowed to investigate the wuhan institute of virology. that's insane and for him to go out there and say that we have hope that the w.h.o. is going to investigate and the more transparent answer, but that's unacceptable. we can't rely on the w.h.o.
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corrupted by the chinese communist party to get to the bottom of this. independent investigation, do all the intel declassified and final thing i say it's the community corrupted by the same scientists that we are relying upon in april. 2020, the dni went out there and said the intel community agrees as our natural emergence and i guarantee. >> laura: i've got to ask you, what do we get for all the money that we give to the intel community? we are funding a woke military right now that's doing medical for race theory and all the cartoon recruitment ads pushing the social justice issues and we're doing that, funding bats, and funding this? we are spending trillions of dollars over decades on the intel community and now they are taking the benefit giving the benefit of the doubt the china? >> is a former human intelligence officer, this is
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the biggest failure since 9/11 and it needs to be investigated. we are giving the foremost adversary the chinese communist party a gift and look no farther than alaska. they lecture us about the dangers and the evils of racism in america and they are co-opting the woke narrative, co-opting the critical race theory narrative that too many on the far left are using every single day. they are turning us against ourselves and were giving the gift to the foremost adversary and it has to stop. if you reject that i think all americans should get behind the simple idea that we need to get to the bottom of this. it is another reason we do not want it to happen again and the taxpayer dollars to fund this type of research and incompetence. >> laura: why does the obama administration at the tail end of its time in office, why do they push for the listing of the moratorium on the gain of function research? the memo came down in early
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january 2017 why was i done? it all needs to be looked at but you've been such a great voice on this, congressmen, and keep digging. we love having you on, thank you. my next guest says fauci is flip-flopping about every covid issues and highlights why americans are justified now in just frankly total distrust of the medical elites. he also says that what used to be the ending of the world, the science and research of the u.s. of a. is a scandal. now here is dr. scott atlas, former covid advisor, senior fellow, dr. atlas, the medical establishment has a irreversibly damaged itself at least for the foreseeable future. >> hey, laura, i actually think and i'm not sure if it's irreversible, but the serious damage that's done not just of the blood his
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the credibility of experts, thed now it seems to be really corruption, it's not financial at least in a moral sense. the leadership where the gems of the united states, the research on the science agencies were like i said to come of the envy of the world. i think there is some serious damage and these people are not just incompetence, it's worse than that. there is a shocking inconsistency in what they say and at some point you've got to wonder if these people are really just doing some kind of cover up or is happening here. i don't know anything about any intentional cover-up by the way, i am just saying that there is been a complete lack of transparency. instead when they are not dumb people, scott, scott, scott, they're not dumb people. these are people with big scientistic grains. they know natural infection has
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a normal power to be the future viruses and they understand that. i would assume, but it's immunology 101 is out the window. we've got a lot of vaccines to push, i don't get this. >> i agree with you, laura, we've known for almost a year and a half, and this is not explicable by like i say incompetence. it is worse than that and i think some of these people have been in the for decades. this is what happens when you don't have enough oversight on these people that are really essentially bureaucrats. i think the american people have been harmed tremendously by the policies and now what we are seeing is people don't know who to turn to because the trust and the experts is essentially gone. honestly, rightfully so. it's a disgrace. >> laura: right, but now, we're talking about our children, okay?
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first they kept the kids out of school for a year plus, some still not back in school. that's devastating enough, and we won't know the damage done to the kids for years. but now they are saying that your kids need to be vaccinated. they are enrolling toddlers to be vaccine guinea pigs now. they are putting one in 3-year-old on vaccine trials. watch this, scott. >> it's like the key for us, to feel good and safe about our kids. >> one thing were concerned with is they not long-term effects of covid's and yeah, will take the vaccine and the potential of covid. >> laura: totally. dr. atlas, your response to that? i can't even believe. >> i feel sorry for the parents and i don't really blame them because they have been manipulated or brainwashed and
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they are psychologically damaged. of the attention should be on the institutional review boards of the universities who are approving injecting water literally experimental drugs, the vaccines are emergency use authorization ending projecting experimental drugs into young children who have no significant benefits from the drugs. what kind of country -- at some point this is really -- where are the bioethicists? white dr. in their right mind be involved in conducting g experimental drugs into young children, there is no benefit to the young children. this is a serious aggregation -- it's a violation of medical ethics and if anybody thinks otherwise i'd like to hear the argument. >> laura: dr. atlas, it is truly terrifying but this is also power of big pharma. they have a lot of money, sprinkle it around for a lot of
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research and good research obviously, but the enormous amount of power. i think power does corrupt and we are seeing it. it dr. atlas, thank you. the tv special that no sane person would watch, a biden anthology town hall. plus, hillary's weird commencement speech and did you see that? raymond arroyo has it next. "seen and unseen" next. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" will be explore the cultural stories of the day and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, biden had kind of an eventful day today and he and fauci did a fascinating covid town hall. >> they called it a town hall, laura, it was a conscripted white house video starting with a youtube makeup influencer. when it has to do with covid i have no idea. >> because i'm a beauty groom
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myself, you know, i have to ask if you were to be stranded on a desert island and you had to bring one project with you in the skin care products you love, what would it be? >> i think my wife before i headed to the island would tell me that you brighter bring some sunscreen. >> you make it covid but they will flatten the melanoma curve, laura. you've got to admit that's a lot more coherent than the briefing with the federal emergency management agency. >> but, you know, beginning this effort for 2021 is -- i think we've learned a few lessons from last year as well. let's hope there, being there to help clear roads, rebuild mean streets so that the families can get back to their lives, that's the thing it does every single day. >> at this point, biden's
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unscripted moments are a federal emergency. a congress should set aside additional funding and see if general honor is available and i'll go ask here in new orleans when i leave. >> laura: raymond, don't get stuck on stupid, remember the line? if he is doing such a good job opening up opening up d.c., walking around the capital, i'm not the fan. >> did the study of capitol safety. commencement season is your favorite time of year, a time when well-known people stand before graduates and say things for the most part useful only to themselves. this was florida law schools commencement, one of your favorites. >> back in 2008 i ran for president and it did not turn the way i had hoped. setbacks and disappointments can often open doors you never could have imagined. >> doors to more setbacks and disappointments, l'oreal, as in 2017. then there were others who are same bits of their commencement speech in wisconsin and duke.
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>> i've been hearing calls to shut up and sing for my entire career. shut up and sing. one day, one day when the glory comes, will be others. >> you are the champions! of the world! ♪ ♪ >> that's one way to get the graduates to flee the university and start living, laura. >> laura: i'm glad shut up and sing, to keep selling in getting -- like lebron, he does this other version of that. but john legend gives me a book club for shut up and sing. >> everybody's doing it, laura. at the commencement was good for something.
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dr. fauci offer the ritual commencement today to yell diversity medical school students but unfortunately due to technical challenges he repeated the same line for 10 minutes before it ended well. there is the big finish. as you know my son alexander graduated from notre dame and i'm wearing the colors, according to reports joe biden was invited to the commencement but following the petition by more than 4,500 members of the notre dame community, biden didn't speak and instead jimmy done the investment banker offered a touching and powerful commencement. he lost 68 of his colleagues on 9/11 and moved quickly to help their families. listen. >> at this moment, there isn't time to reflect and figure out what you believe. all you have is your foundation. and you're about to find out if it's a good one. so, we are going make brave decisions. if we fail, we fail, if we lose everything, we lose everything, but that's what we are going to
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do. especially for the children of our friends. they lost a person in their lives who had fought for them. but from now on, we will fight for them. whenever you hold yourself in the highest standard instead of the latest one, doing the right thing instead of just the easy thing. if you will be putting into practice what you have learned here. >> laura: we were crying for most of the speech and it was moving and at one point he said i almost feel bad for the president standing here looking at you all. he may have been the only one. i'm posting the speech on my facebook and twitter's pages and it's an amazing moment. it uplifted spirits and is something few of the commencement addresses i've to admit often do. this one more than hit the mark. >> laura: john legend has a nice voice and i think he's a very talented musician. i really like his voice. but let me tell yo, hillary, i thought she was about to give a sermon. she reminded millions like the ministers, the eucharistic minister or at the national
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cathedral with the stash. >> she revisited all of 2017 and all the political phalanx. it is quite something and again we do not need therapy at a graduation. >> is it not supposed to inspire the white jimmy didn't? you're supposed to inspire and not revile. but alexander arroyo is a star and i am so proud of your son, he's an amazing young man. i cried watching an online as i mentioned. so, raymond, thank you for that. critical race theory poisoning the minds of our youth and school, it is now turning some of them into revolutionaries in the streets. journalist chris rufo says it is evident out of oregon and sharing with us next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: explosive new expose by chris rufo reveals how teachers in portland, oregon, are preparing students. not to be productive citizens, but to be revolutionaries. chris rufo writes the political education programs in portland area districts constitute a training ground for a child soldiers. this isn't hyperbole, some of the most active and violent anarchist groups are run by teenagers and dozens of minors
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i've rested in last year's riots. here's a glimpse of the violence that portland's child soldiers rot last summer. warning, this is graphic. >> what's up? >> i'm not kidding [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]. >> black lives matter [bleep] >> laura: the person you saw kicking the victim in the head was 14. contributing editor, even though portland's about as far left as any major city, why should every american be concerned across the country about the indoctrination going on in the school they are? >> welcome a portland area adopted a new philosophy called the pedagogy of the press which is originally a marxist theory that came from brazil as one of
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the key teaching frameworks and they are being told they need to achieve critical consciousness about their own oppression and then education system needs to be re-oriented towards achieving liberation, revolution. you see it in every facet of the schooling. i think what is most important tour is that not only where many children arrested during the riots but many public school teachers were arrested. if my reporting have shown that some of the teachers despite being arrested for violent riots are still employed by the district and they have doubled and tripled down on revolutionary rhetoric and that is exactly what they are pushing to the youngest people in society. >> laura: meanwhile, you ate a hot dog near the capital on january 6th, you could be a solitary confinement. that's an exaggeration but you're immediately suspect. chris, there is a program in portland that supposed to help improve literacy for public school and kids and fifth and
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sixth grade. i want to show a video you obtained of one of the coaches teaching the students. >> you may have heard some things in the news about people protesting and injustices in our country. you've trained for this moment all year. to fight for justice. if now is the time to show that you will fight for justice. >> laura: chris, what does this have to do with improving literacy? >> it doesn't and what you have seen the bureaucracy has been totally ideology sized and submerged in this ideology. keep in mind this teacher is speaking to elementary school students saying they have to become just as fighters get out into the streets and fight along with the protesters in portland. this same teacher according to witnesses who observed it also engaged in essentially george orwell's two minute hate program in this public school. they allowed minority teachers
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to berate white teachers for 90 seconds in a kind of display of public apology for your whiteness. these are the kinds of things happening within the institutions that have the documents in the videos. it's not in your school district now, they are pushing to put it everywhere in the coming years. >> laura: chris, this is a video you would say is shown tothird-grade students. this is just outside of portland here. >> one of the most praying things that white people can dor nonpoc -- any human thing on the planet could do. of course i'm racist, and it says oh, this is not a personal or moral failing, this is not because i'm some evil terrible being. this is because that is the structure of the society that i have been immersed in. >> laura: the 8 and nine years old are telling that america is a racist country and their racist, really quick.
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>> yeah, i spoke with a woman from iran who said that she grew up in tehran, iran chanting death to america before school and she told me that what is happening, the indoctrination of her child in the public school reminds her of what's happening in iran. they're sending up the red flares to warn us what is happening in the school and it should terrify all americans. i hope we can come together and push back. >> laura: none of the people should be employed as teachers, period. they should lose their jobs and will they? chris, thank you. up next, the last bite, it's a lie and who's is it tonight? the high-ranking government officials. it stay there, we will be right back. ♪ ♪ we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it's no wonder the intrepid white house press corps sees itself as the defenders of democracy with questions like this. it's big what more you tell us about the health regime. i feel he's lifting weights.
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what happened have the pella town by? did he bring it to the white house? >> i have nothing to read on the president's private exercise regime but i can tell you having traveled with him a fair amount, sometimes he's hard to keep up with. >> laura: hard to keep up with and its regimen, not regime, that's the lie of the year. greg gutfeld takes it from here. ♪ ♪ >> i had conversations with my brother, i always have conversations with my brother. because he is my brother and he's my best friend. obviously, he was aware of what was going on. >> greg: if that's how you treat your best friend i'd hate to be your dog. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> yeah, greg

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