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nashville, tennessee, music city town hall republican governors association about the future of conservatism. i have a funny feeling it may be a little different than what peggy noonan it is plain at the reagan library. of those people will be joining us tomorrow. please set your dvr, never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham who always leads the way. spew on hannity come i will say imagine if we didn't have these, down my governors. it would look a lot more like i don't know, france, germany, and any other country that is still semilocked on for they never would've happened. closed down for ever. >> sean: i gave felch a little bit more slack than you did. >> laura: yes you did. >> sean: i just cannot take it anymore. the auras on of the wuhan lab
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and the covid-19 virus. >> we will be revealing a lot more in the coming days. fantastic show, defendant, great to see you. all right, i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from another busy washington. we are going to have a refreshingly honest conversation about the true impact of george floyd staff one year later. one of the solutions being put in his name are actually going to make this country a safer place to live. and dr. fauci told the house hearing this morning that it would be a dereliction of duty not to collaborate with the wuhan virology institute for work. i have something to say about that as you might imagine. but first, the puppets of beijing. that is the focus of tonight's angle. now, last night we talked about how the democrats and public health elites in the corporate media reveal their true intentions on the question of
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covid's origins. they covered up for china and smeared those of us who asked questions. all because they wanted to hurt trump politically. tonight, we see another example. it's more granular, but still important. showing china's influence is omnipresent among the american elites. consider the case of john cena, the former wrestler and american actor who won a promotional video from the film "fast & furious nine" had committed the great error of referencing taiwan as a country. which it is. of course, that cannot stand our masters in beijing's but never tolerate such a statement. naturally this actor had to issue a on camera apology. in mandarin no less. [speaking non-english language]
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>> laura: that looked like one of those old weird dubbed movies but anyway, the funny thing is that guy actually plays a tough guy, right? but is really just owned. now for years, we've known that hollywood has increasingly depended on china for big part of its box office will be the latest in the fast and furious franchise has artie grossed $136 million in china. and this is important to note, in 2020 china's box office for the first time ever eclipsed that of the united states. much of that was obviously due to the covid lockdowns, but u.s. production companies and distributors are in a panic. after all, they know that they spent years defending many potential moviegoers in this country and a lot of us want to ever be going to the movies as
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much as we used to. so while the geniuses and hollywood will bend over backwards to appear woke, they will sell out their alleged concerns about human rights and free speech in a millisecond to avoid offending china. and the biggest or may be tallest ccp sellout of the mall is lebron james, remember him? he piled on that old houston rockets gm who will come back in october 2019, merely tweeted an image that's read "fight for freedom stand with hong kong." his bosses in beijing were not happy at all. so he assisted them by blocking. >> when you're misinformed or not educated about something, just talking about the team itself, you never know what the ramifications are of what can happen. not only for our lead, but all
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of us in america where people in china as well and sometimes you have to dig through things that you say and if they cause harm, not only for yourself but for the majority of people. >> laura: think about that. he believes that a tweet supporting freedom and hong kong caused harm. to whom? the communist party? now what was harmed? his bank account? maybe. maybe the mbas. i guess we don't need to worry about the physical harm and the torture of millions being carried out by china. now after all, even as the audience is declining here in the united states, they still make billions off of their television rights and money in china. money talks, so much for all that social justice stuff you are pushing at home. or may be some lives don't
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matter at all. adam silver doesn't realize how pompous and completely how he came off as he talked about the oppressor of minorities. >> we continue to dialogue with the chinese with our business partners they are in certain cases with certain government officials. and you now, we're just going to keep at it. i understand also they have a different form of government and they have a different view of how things have been done, how things should be done. and hopefully we can find mutual respect for each other. spew on it does your skin crawl watching that guy? sorry, adam. air ball, it's disgusting pete you are talking to government officials of the communist party pretty sounds exactly like a propaganda to the ccp. for the entertainment industry, it would be bad enough, but as the infomercial goes, that's not
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all. our liberal arts colleges are okay with squirming under the jack foot of china as long as they pay their tuition and cash. their fees and expenses were almost $16 billion in the year 2019. i was shocked to find out that the last prepandemic comp there was almost 370,000 chinese students in the u.s. this is insane. now we know beyond any reasonable doubt that china intends to drive us out of asia and replace us as the most powerful country in the world, that is their aim. so now we've decided to help them do this by educating their children. perfect. and china is also happy to have the schools brought to them to their homeland. and our colleges idiotically complied. here's a partial list of
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american schools with campuses in china. harvard, yale, nyu, just to name a few. all of this has strings attached and it requires that these institutions look the other way on human rights violations, economic espionage, environmental issues, and of course, the wuhan virology institute cover-up. and don't tell us the colleges are spreading american values. they hate america, remember? if anything they teach their chinese students the same message as the ccp, that america is a racist country that is in terminal decline. so here's the bottom line, if you can't make money running the american college educating american students, it's time to shut your toys. we should treat china likely treated the ussr during the cold war. we didn't engage much economically, we didn't enrich them, we didn't educate them. and guess what? it worked.
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and of course wall street and big tech are just as bad. they are kissing up to china for money all day long. >> china plays a leader. leadership position for the world in many different areas. >> it's the most important relationship in the world between u.s. and china. >> he has a constituency to answer to. >> laura: all the while denouncing their fellow americans as racist bigots. >> this legislation is unacceptable. it is a step backwards. >> trying to restrict voters access to the polls. and it is disproportionately heard in black and browned communities. to speak of us about protecting the voices of our people. >> laura: of course, those same individuals would never criticize china in the same manner. in fact, many big companies have gone out of their way to beg for
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china's forgiveness. now even worse, big business was recently on hand to cover up china's worst human rights abuses. so companies like apple, nike, coca-cola actually lobbied against legislation banning the importation of products from the same province where china has enslaved millions of muslims. of course, wall street distantly going to say okay, look, if we don't do these deals there, some other country well. you note my answer is? let them. i would rather keep our independence. if you make your own country economically dependent on china it's never going to end up well for you, never. biden should do what they suggest and extend trumps executive order that delisted major chinese firms and u.s. exchanges. and make sure that it extends to companies to all chinese companies aiding the ccp, not just the ones directly connected to the chinese military.
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this growing but partisan realization that china is intent on global military economic and high-tech dominance moves with it swiftly to ensure that the ruling communist party can no lr fund its predatory agenda with wall street's help. yes, yes, that would be nice. but we all know how serious that biden administration takes the china threat. >> to my discussion with president xi i told him, we welcome the competition. we are not looking for conflict. >> we are not trying to contain china or hold it back. >> we have big disagreements with china on some key issues, absolutely. but climate has to stand alone. >> we want to approach this with some strategic patients. >> it is past time to face the truth and it's hard to face this truth. our elites have been bought off by china. the left, the entertainment industry, academia, wall street,
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big tech, hollywood, all of them. and for all intents and purposes, our so-called establishment is just in the back pocket of the ccp. they are not trying to protect our national interests. they only care about how they can get rich off of china's rise. that means our decline. it has to stop. we cannot have the top sectors of the american economy being dependent on the ccp. that is how america becomes a puppet state. and before 50 years since nixon reopened this country to the ccp, we've done a very deep eveg possible to make this relationship work. but now it's time to accept reality, the united states and china is just a bad relationship that needs to be unwound. otherwise there's another relationship gone bad. we are going to give up our freedom, power, and identity. by then the only apologies we will need to issue are to our
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children and our grandchildren. who will never know the america that we love. and that's the ankle. joining me now, perhaps the best guest possible on this topic, kris budden is a media executive, author of "eating the dragon, inside the trillion dollar dilemma facing hollywood, the mba, and american business." chris, you've actually worked with john cena before. what was your reaction to see him grovel that way? >> yeah, it was really difficult to watch. he's a heck of an athlete. he is caught in this terrible sort of battle royale between national security interests in d.c. on the business lobby. at on top of that, you've got human rights issues, sensor subissues, freedom of speech issues. it's all involving the dynamic between the u.s. and china relationship and how we need to disrupt it and we need to disrupt it quickly because we
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are running out of time. >> that's a pretty ridiculous change, remember? made to that reboot of red dawn, that was the 80s classic goofy film in a way. but it was originally about a group of americans that resisted china's occupation of the united states. it used to be rush out, then changed to china. but after filming, the moviemakers transformed the antagonist into north korean soldiers including they digitally altered the chinese flag and insignias into the north korean ones. >> that's just one small example, but you say there's a longer term retaliation risk. so what happened here? >> that's the ripple effect from 1997 where we had read corners seven years antibiotic, and --
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i'll come out. they see the retaliation of the ccp and china because both of them have a very difficult time marketing their wares as actors. red dawn is a perfect example of that 20 years later in regards to how they tried to portray the chinese army, the pla, the chinese government as the antagonist, as the villains in that film. and when china heard about that, they mandated both the mgm and sony come of this involved, you are never going to get access to that market if our market -- if you release them as is. >> laura: jut up a towel explained that china can squashy for their even made. >> i want to write a movie about the concentration camps in
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china. i want to write a movie about someone who escapes. no one would buy the pitch. and said of us doing business with china and not leading to china becoming more free, what has happened is a place like china has bought our silence with their money. >> laura: imagine a substitute nazi germany for china here. we did not do business with the soviet union. overwhelmingly did not to business. and yet we are treating china as if it somehow -- it's almost on a benevolent, but a different power. it's all for money? it just makes my stomach turn. >> unfortunately it is. and that is why we are seeing business lobbies in the national security ox battling it out in d.c. right now. >> laura: hold on, i've got to interrupt you.
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this is a battle for the future of the world. i mean come our country versus china. that is it, that is where the whole shoot is. i love your book, but it's not just national security, this is human rights, this is economic dominance, this is everywhere earth material, this is every precious metal, this is subjugation of humans on a scale we have not seen in decades and decades. this makes the apartheid regime look hideous -- look, you know, modest to what's going on in china today. >> that's wanted 2% right and do you also -- we have the reserve currency of the u.s. dollar at jeopardy too. this is a very big issue and it's something that donald trump and his administration and the peter and borrower is of the world, they really rang that
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alarm bell. this is not a red or blue issue. this is an american issue and we need to address it to united. divided we will not be able to do it. the ccp has 1.4 billion people that they have all on the exact same message. here we need to unite over this common challenge, this challenge that can unite us as americans over human rights, over national security issues, over freedom of speech issues. principles that we hold near and dear as americans. we can unite and we can create the leverage to push back and we need to now. >> laura: chris, thank you for that. it's great to have you on tonight. and a year after his death, george floyd, his legacy has been tarnished by politicians, activists, and the violence that they stoped. we are going to explain this in a moment.
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>> laura: true to form, democrats don't want a tragedy get out of the way of politics by the use george floyd's family as a prop to push an anti-police bill.
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>> we will get this bill on president biden's desk. what's important is that -- [indistinct] >> laura: we hope that day never comes, because this piece of legislation wouldn't just handcuff police, it would give the feds more power over your local law enforcement will give you more influence to racial arsonists like al sharpton and joining me now, former police officer. and cynthia garrett, founder of the cynthia garrett industry. brandon, the sheer involvement of these two who have lied repeatedly about police action stage that doesn't say to me this is a good faith effort.
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>> no, laura. these two gentlemen are the biggest in american history out black people in day-to-day basis in order to make as much money as they can. they don't have a vested interest in telling young black people to not resist arrest and trying to coach and inspire as good leaders to help young black people have better experience with police. they want them to go get killed so they can go make money off of it. >> laura: cynthia, this was crump on cnn today. >> mack is finally having this conversation about the racial reckoning, but that's just talk if we don't act. now is the time to act. let's do it in the name of george floyd and all the others who've been taken from us unjustly by the very people who are supposed to protect and serve us. >> laura: cynthia, doesn't feel like we are having a conversation, it feels like we're being told what to do in a country that they say is
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systemically racist. >> love, laura, i believe that we are being preached at, we are not being asked for dialogue about a solution. i think we all know that wars create a very powerful narrative. the second the word "defund the police" came out of someone's mouth it was ridiculous. because it's an absurd thing to do. we want the police to show up in our communities and we need them to show up in our communities. and of meaningful dialogue about what actual americans need, i agree with you guys. it is about creating a relationship with the police. if you want to reform bill for meaningful reform, why are we not actively speaking a real unity with the police to figure out how to address these issues. instead, politicians, elites,
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the left, are creating a war between americans and the police bear their creating an even bigger divide by focusing on -- i hate to use the word insignificant -- but the reality is that white white cops due to blacks is way more insignificant than what blacks do to each other and our own communities every day. and there is no reform without us reforming our experience, our minds. we've got to take responsibility for our communities for having fathers in our homes, for taking control of our educational system and the way we are raising our kids. why don't we keep our young people to respect the police. >> laura: brandon, if any of the high-profile cases have
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involved someone who did not resist arrest, didn't reach for a gun, didn't refuse to get into a police car, would we have -- would we be having this conversation? >> no, we wouldn't. we wouldn't even have any of these conversations bear they would be no names on t-shirts or any of those things. this is 100% avoidable. if you would don't want get shot by the police, donald pulled guns on law enforcement officers, it's that simple. we need to encourage young people to know their rights. when we get arrested, whether right or wrong, fight it in corporate there's no such thing as justice on the side of the road because you are not going to get it there. and i really wish -- and i'm doing my best to put this message out here, i really wish young people would do some introspection and look at them here, what are you doing to make things better and how are you acting when involved with
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police. >> laura: we talked about two things tonight, and brogdon and cynthia, you had both of them. personal responsibility and understanding of each of those positions. you are scared, you did something -- there has to be a level of personal responsibility and for the police need to be personally responsible when they screw up at guys, thank you, thank you both. how did some minneapolis locals commemorate floyd's death? a drive by shooting it turns out in broad daylight. >> they wanted this bill to be -- we've got to be careful here with some gunshots. [shooting] >> laura: this is a legacy of the bll movement post george floyd. historic levels of violent
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crime, shattered communities. joining is now matt wells. with maps, what was stunning about that is how it's just pedestrian it seemed to the people almost on the scene except for the reporter who ducked down. everyone riding their bikes -- it's like this happens a lot in this area. i know that area well in minneapolis, it happens a lot. just random gunfire and people just like okay, that's minneapolis now. >> we heard a lot during trumps rain from the left like this is not normal, that shouldn't be normal. here's something that shouldn't be normal, but it is as you pointed out. it's just absolutely normal. you've got bloodshed in the street every single day. and i think a lot of that has to do with -- a lot of these problems go back decades. the democrats have been in control for decades, that's not a coincidence. we are honoring the anniversary of george floyd's death. and whatever you think about the circumstances around george floyd's death, the fact is this
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is not a murder or a war hero we should be honoring and celebrating for the fact that we are honoring and celebrating someone who was a criminal. that is a lot to do with the fact that we are encouraging more criminality by romanticizing and effectively celebrating it. >> laura: i think it was on morning joe this morning when joe scarborough actually asked a guest, will this be taught in the future in a way similar to the selma -- i believe it was the selmont church bombing. i believe from capturing what he said fairly, at such a moment -- your reaction to that? >> you hear that and that is actually toned down compared to what some of the stuff we've heard -- comparing george floyd
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to jesus christ. that's a reasonable compared to what you normally here. this something that republicans -- you know, if republicans could seize on this and a good way, could seize on this problem, it could be very effective in 2022. but that is about republicans having a strong "law & order" message. which will be in contrast to the pro criminality methods of the democrats. a lot of times they are also talking about police perform others bloodshed in the streets by their saying we need to reform the police and i don't think that's the right message necessarily. >> laura: now come on now. trumpeted a law and order and safety thing, but it's going to be necessary. thank you. the show encourages conservatives to get rid of critical race theory in the schools, to get involved, to run for school board elections. a new group is helping folks to
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do just that. plus, randy right guard and was just caught embracing a conspiracy theory in order to keep the kids out of school. we will tell you what it is, next.
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>> we do not need the government to tell us where our values are. >> don't tell my daughter what to think. don't tell my daughter what to say. that is not the school's job. that is my job and my decision on whether or not i want to raise my daughter to be an activist. >> laura: for all the parents out there looking to reclaim your local school boards from radical leftists, help is on the way. a new political action committee called the 70s and 176 project is going to support school board candidates who oppose and
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and adoctor it includes. this is the first of its kind and begs the question why hasn't it been done before, but do you expect to be the counterweight to the george soros as of the world would like to get involved in local elections. >> he's very successful in 2018-2019, he didn't get involved in the school board elections and his group student, but i'm hoping we can at least start the process before they left actually does bear the left activists have already started getting elected to school boards, but i'm hoping this will be the counter. i think my pack, the 1776 project pack will be successful. over 80% are nonpartisan, they can run on issues that overwhelming majorities of americans support. like teaching history the way it was written, promoting
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patriotism and our system, and fighting against critical race theory. it teaches you that as it's the cornerstone of every part of our society and we need to undo things like capitalism, the constitution, and repeal parts of our history like the founding fathers. >> laura: former atlantic correspondent spoke about critical race theory on cbs today. >> it should be banned from teaching at all, banned from discussion, banned from educational, pushed out of the public square. >> laura: your response? >> this is not -- this is not a college course. trust your teacher and then do
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your teachers telling you things like the police are systemically racist, are country's systemically racist, that if you are white you were born racist and you will be racist your entire life would end if you are not white, you are held back by the system created by our founding fathers. that is what you are told from an early age. it's not about having a play or fair playing field, that's brainwashing children. these are taxpayer funded schools. they should teach things that promote patriotism, not sit there and undo the state, not to undo the things that built the greatest country of all time, but to actually promote things that continue that greatness. history isn't just about facts and figures and old dead white men. it's about the greatness that they don't like america accomplish in our school system. >> laura: thank you, that's an issue very close to mount her.
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speaking of, a new relief revealed -- wendy weingarten endorses the wild conspiracy theory that he is hiding his true states covered numbers. he told him, he lies and fires people. rebecca jones told the truth, was transparent on covid cases and was fired. rebecca jones is the fake whistle-blower who made up the entire story. so based on joneses fictitious account, she goes on to suggest that covered numbers in florida could be as bad as in california. joining me now, president of the committee to unleash prosperity, phil. this woman wields so much power that she was able to really single-handedly keep schools closed across the united states and mostly red states. >> mostly blue states.
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look, she's got the head of the cdc's numbers and her cell phone, she is sending sections of text that and up, and pasted -- they were supposed of a school opening guidance and then a closure guidance because of the teachers union -- they were at shaking us down for $125 billion. this is the woman who lead that effort. and what's really remarkable to me about bias is that it's a high school kid and all credit to him, but he is the first journalist to ask for this completely obvious question. it's so important to close schools and put plexiglas and put masks and all the stuff. why does florida which had schools open all year have better numbers than california, better numbers than new york? why is that? and she finally gets asked that question by a high school student because the media doesn't do their job and her answer as well, these crazy conspiracy theory grifters say the real florida numbers are much higher and they've a giant pile of bodies had in somewhere.
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just insane conspiracy theory stuff. i actually think the randi weingarten twitter account is like the most entertaining thing going right now because this woman is so shockingly oblivious. every single tweet gets ratios into oblivion and she just keeps doing it. >> laura: we don't have an independent press that actually holds people accountable for what they say prayer they just gloss over and say oh, the stakes were so high because of trump. we had to ignore -- we had to overlook her conspiracy theory. by the way, she spoke about trump handling of the school reopening. watch. >> i bagged the trump administration to exactly what the biden administration dead which is real safety guidance and reinforces. if we could list to dr. redfield and the cdc last may and that the president, the former president hadn't kept on changing his mind and changing these things, we would've gotten more schools back in session.
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>> laura: trump's fault. this because she's a liar or delusional. that is literally what the cdc did under redfield as they put out all these guidelines. first of all, all schools should be open. if you are not ready, here's a giant list of things you can do to get comfortable. and that is where all of the stuff with the cohorts -- all of that came from redfield cdc. >> laura: it was all made up. phil, thank you. now dr. tony fauci told the house hearing today that it would've been a dereliction of duty not to collaborate with communist china on studying coronavirus'. dr. jay will respond next. ile. why wait? we're here nights, weekends and right now, to give you exceptional care and 20% off your treatment plan. new patients, take the first step with a complete exam and x-rays that are free without insurance. because our nationwide network of over 1,500 doctors at 900 locations all have one goal —
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♪ ♪ >> laura: dr. fauci was on capitol hill defending the option to funnel taxpayer dollars to the wuhan institute of virology. >> we had a big scare with sars cove he won back in 2001-2003. where that virus went from one host -- it would be that dereliction of our duty we didn't study that is. and the only way you can study these things as you've got to go where the action is. so we had a modest collaboration with very respectable chinese
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scientists. >> laura: jenny me now, dr. jay bhattacharya, president of medicine at stanford. he's been very defensive since my first interview with him in february of 2020 about the slab issue and these comments today. what you make of this? >> he told rand paul that -- i mean, he has. the nih under his leadership has funded data function research and collaboration with the slab. i don't know what to make of that, i don't know if it's actually the virus coming from that research or not, it's hard to say. what i can say is that it undermines his credibility when he doesn't in this way. he tells rand paul one thing and now admits to the nih -- that the nih did fund some of this research. i think it's part of a broader program at the credibility of
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public health figures like dr. fauci. public health and dr. he thought she himself have been telling the public over and over as -- look, we're going to have an explosion of cases. he's let the public a straight time and time again. i don't even know what to say. it's an amazing thing to even watch. >> laura: does he need to retire? it's a blunt question, but at some point do you just need to say you know, i give it my all. got to go. >> i think someone -- we need new leadership absolutely. public health is a long way to gain credibility with the american public. >> laura: speaking of, he doesn't think our kids are safe while covid is still spreading.
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watch. >> what's an important factor in the safety of the children is the degree of infection that is ongoing in the community. and if you look at the last few weeks, the number of infections per day have gone down in a very steady encouraging matter. >> laura: they can't let go of the doom and gloom, even when there's so much good news they have to hold onto it obviously for the vaccine pushing it on the kids. >> we vaccinated the vulnerable population of the u.s., that is a great victory in many ways. we protected the people who are most at risk from overage. more children died last year from the flu than covid. and yet we closed our schools for a year and many of the blue states. that harmed our kids. are we going to them close schools again if cases pick up when we artie protected the vulnerable population of covid. just an amazing thing to watch.
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we should be tracking cases as a metric for deciding whether to keep schools open for the school should be open, they should be open now everywhere and they should be open in the fall again everywhere. we should stop harming our children by denying them their birthright, which is an education. >> laura: does this also mean outdoor masking for sports, which they are still requiring. outdoor masking for children. >> there is no evidence at all, no scientific evidence at all that supports the idea that outdoor masking would slow the spread of the disease or prevent even a single case of the disease but that just isn't any evidence. >> laura: doctor, thank you. great to see you tonight. and biden's inability to communicate is contagious. are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪
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contagion. bidenitis. >> that is a great, excellent question. i would have to check with the hud -- i would check with our friends at hyde and would get a number to you if that's available. >> laura: it happens to the best of us. seems pretty severe. that's all the time we have tonight. "gutfeld!" next. >> you now, beginning then suffered for 2021 is -- i think we've learned a few lessons from last year as well. there is help -- you know, being there to help clear roads, rebuild main streets so that the families can get back to their lives. that is what they do every single day. >> greg: nailed it. [applause] ♪ ♪

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