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>> sean: all right video of the day the men's u.s. national soccer team being harassed and assaulted 3-2 win mexico sunday night. you can see one team usa player getting hit in the face with a bottle while he celebrated with his teammates and the game was halted earlier in the night when team mexico fans were using homophobic chance. laura, take it anyway. laura, big show tonight. >> laura: okay, first of all, this is another reason why i'm not unhappy that i don't watch soccer, okay? i know other people love watching soccer. i don't watch it, but i wish everybody well, but throwing projectiles -- okay, we have enough of that in politics. we don't need that in sports. >> sean: every blue state city every night now, watching hockey, when game up 3-2 series
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against boston. >> laura: all right, "hannity," awesome show and i will see you tomorrow. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." science strongly suggest that covid-19 was not only made in a lab but also perfected to be an effective killer pair that was a conclusion to well-known scientists in "the wall street journal" both n the dome xp 30 to tell us more. plus obama/biden reunion this weekend but was it really an raymond arroyo in "seen and unseen." but first, locked down by another name and that is the focus of tonight's "angle." it was the first republican president abraham lincoln will honor the fallen from the battle of gettysburg noting that the government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from this earth. but first, the government work
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for us and not the other way around. while democrats have lip service to proving themselves incapable of living up to that creed. for them it is more like a country of the elite, by the elite and may be for the experts come i don't know. and it doesn't be run by technocrats, the people are treated as disposable commodities. their only work and sacrifice for the cause is that democrats deem important. >> now, you face another inflection point. as we put this pandemic behind us, rebuild our economy and root out systemic racism and tackle climate change, we are addressing the great crisis of our time. with a greater sense of purpose than ever before. >> laura: malcolm of course no matter what the crisis is real or imagined, the solutions that offer will always create a dynamic where you end up with ls
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more power so when the wuhan virus hit america, the experts e hook, brushed aside cheap and ae therapeutics and pushed lockdowns and school closures. i don't think democrats were ever as happy as they were when things were shut down all across the country. they were ecstatic. there was a lot of self-care going on. there is a lot of me time, netflix, of course, and tending to herb gardens. it is not clear that democrats ever want to go back to work as far as i can tell. in fact, a gallup poll from last month found 71% of democrats believe people including those who are healthy should stay cooped up at home as much as possible. but there was also bipartisan compliance to whatever idiocy that government expert class parroted. some people were so compliant that they are fears still haven't subsided.
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according to gallup, the group most likely to stay masked up or those who are already fully vaccinated. 90% reported wearing a mask in the lab seven days a week opposed to 79% of adults do getting back to work. but again, look how easy it was to manipulate people into following orders. >> everyone whether vaccinated or not she continued to avoid gatherings and when in public, they should continue to wear a well fitted mask. >> some people may want to continue to wear masks, even if fully vaccinated. >> you might get infected and absolutely no symptoms. and inadvertently go into a situation with vulnerable people. if you don't have a mask, you might inadvertently infect them. >> laura: democrats on the far left love to see americans
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programmed to live in fear. heck, if you are frightened enough you will lock yourself down. you won't need an emergency order. but of course, it is the center that the left worries about. they tend to do things like question unelected experts. they even do their own independent research and they err on the side of preserving freedom over bowing to big government. and they also demand answers to important questions like, when is the capital going to be reopened? and government workers whose salaries we pay when will they return to the office? let's start with the first question reopening people to the house. january 6 was over five months ago but the riot was not insurrection gave the democrats the for perfect cover to do what they've always wanted to do peer that is shut the capital to the public for good so they spent hundreds of millions of our dollars with razor wire, fences, multiplying for security
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personnel and all of those barriers. >> when we have the supplemental put forth which is pretty soon, and we will have a discussion as to what happens with the fencing and the rest. >> laura: they remove the national guard, but fencing is still there. and the entire capital zone has a militarized look and feel. it is very disturbing. now we reached out to chuck schumer and nancy pelosi's office, and the spokesperson sae speaker expects security professionals to make security decisions. and schumer's office referred us to the comment he made in may saying the same thing as pelosi. so just like they did with covid, the politicians want us to revert to the experts appear they are never wrong, by the way, the experts. this is insane. the house and the senate sergeants of arms in the capitol police, they don't make these calls appear they are the employees of the federal
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government. they are not elected representatives that have the authority to make these decisions. speaking to the capitol police, this is a wild, today out of the blue they announced on twitter that they were going to carry out a training exercise on the capitol grounds, complete with low-flying helicopters and other vehicles. they have the nerve, by the way, to call this routine. i can tell you, i have been a washington for 30 years, and i watched all of this on video. i have never seen anything like this. and i cannot think that help this was in part meant to keep the threat of january 6th alive before it fades into the public's memory. remember, our president, our attorney general amar secretary of state and many others in the biden administration have been citing one thing as the threat to the homeland. >> it has been plain for all americans on our television sets
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how serious of a problem we face from nationalist and white supremacist. >> we are facing more dangerous. period than oklahoma city. >> our ability to speak with that strong voice for democracy and human rights took a hit with what happened on january 6th. >> laura: keeping the capital walled off looking like the green zone and baghdad, it is really an exercise of a narrative setting. it is a step to preemptive purging of political opposition. it is another type of luck tim. anyone who dares protest biden's policies going forward, with a big crowd of people who may have been permitted to fly flag horsing a truck fixed songs. you will be no different than those who shove their way and the capitals. you are all the same. by the way the think tank in washington, a think tank is on board too. back in 2010 the far left
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rockefeller foundation help produce shockingly pressure on four possible future scenarios that could play out over the next 15-20 years. one of them involved a global pandemic. that is remarkably similar to what happened this last year. during the pandemic "international ability of people and goods screeched to a halt. normally bustling shops and office buildings sat empty for months avoid of customers." airtight rules and restrictions from the mandatory wearing a face mask to body temp checks." wow, that does sound familiar. ten, 11 years ago. the report went on to detail how the powers that we would never let that imaginary crisis end. even after the pandemic fated to, the more authoritarian control and oversight of citizens and activities stopped and even into even intensified. citizens willingly gave up
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sovereignty and privacy to more journalistic states in exchange for safety and stability. the tightened oversight took many forms. biometric ids for all citizens, tighter regulations of industries with stability deemed vital to national interest. now despite the rockefeller report predating the show i many years, none of what was laid out in that report should surprise any "the ingraham angle" viewers. they want never ending lockdowns and mandates that the u.s. tracked and that forever pandemic and how can americans see this as anything but a naked power grab. the pandemic porn will never end and use it to maintain control over you. now, we are in the midst of a step of never ending and ever-changing pandemic. one where the supposed threat to constantly shifting despite all the evidence and expert tool debates themselves and
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profession to appease their democrat overlord. and in the end, we will end up with more restrictions on art and inalienable rights whether government mandated lockdowns or not. again the results will be the same higher energy prices, higher taxes, or racial polarization and crime and a lower standard of living. but we, the people, must reject the permanent state of emergency that the political establishment, the federal level and state level, wants to thrust upon us. we, the people, must demand they restore the freedoms that they were all too happy to take from us. we must remind them that it is still government of the people, by the people, and for the people. and any politicians that seek to undermine that basic principle must be locked out of power once and for all. and that is the "angle." joining me picture davis hanson, and author and filmmaker and host of the podcast, victor,
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democrats really are in the way they are conducting themselves and the capital being walled off still to the federal government workers not coming back into the like occupiers than elected representatives. >> and they say that, laura, not what you are i say but gavin newsom said it was an occasion to recalibrate a more progressive capitalism. hillary said the same thing about -- a crowd and a chance of a lifetime for the great reset. it was really strange how they don't believe in the first amendment or "real science" because they live all the institutions and bureaucracies. they claim were threats to liberty so they love it when we cannot allow washington to be opened up near they criticized trump for using the military in
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real crisis. but they love the military now. they love the cia and fbi when they went after the collusion hoax. they love this idea suppression of free speech and we thought all during the show this year, laura, without dr. dr. fauci was white, incoherent, contradictory. but we really didn't get to the heart of it. he was really subsidizing research that allowed gain of function viral enhancement that was illegal in the united states and may be at the core of this whole disaster. and yet, for you or i to say that where scott ellison's career was almost destroyed at the institution of the university. they would not allow discussion so what is it about? it's not about politics anymore. this is not the democratic party. this is a progressive socialist group that wants to gain and maintain power and run it by -- >> laura: they don't like democracy and i'm sorry to
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interrupt but they don't like democracy. the idea that the republicans are antidemocratic, they are the most antidemocratic people out there. they shove these mandates down and they don't want our freedoms to be protected appeared in the end, they are the oppressors. the idea that conservatives come if you know, the good life and freedom. >> there is no question even though they use the rhetoric of democracy, in fact, they don't really believe in it. they believe the public opinion is something to be molded from above. this is why they have created this coordinated set of institution to the media and openly to tell the public what to believe. even when it comes to elections, they don't really want fair elections. i mean, think of it sort of this way. all the states are trying to back voter integrity laws. it is kind of like saying if a
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store or chain was experiencing regular shoplifting, all right, let's install cameras. let's try to make sure this doesn't happen again. and then, people start screaming "oh, you can't do that, you can't do that, that will keep people from coming in the store." this gives you an idea they don't believe in those measures in the first place. this is a problem with the democrats, they use the rhetoric of democracy, but in the end, the people are objects to be controlled and not subject to have the right to rule with balance. >> laura: victor, congressman clyburn said if congress doesn't pass that democrat hr one election bill come america, he says is basically over, watch. >> [indistinct] members of congress are going to stand up. the greatest democracy on the face of the earth will go the way of the roman empire.
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and so it is very fair. >> laura: victor you know a little bit about the roman empire but what do you make of that comparison? >> i think inflation and too much luck hurry and decadence was much more important than fre elections that ended in the roman empire from the very beginning. and he was talking about. but words matter. the left told us, laura, and all the racial demagoguery fee from the officials and you know when a yellow psychologist that fantasizes about shooting white people in the head with a revolver. you have a bernard professor that believes in rights and fantasies and like to gouge white people. that is not just an obstruction but that filters down. you have a corporate rule that says one race for amazon deliveries on basis of race or the oakland city council mayor will say "we will have one entitlement for this race and one for another." you see, and violence were
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someone hit somebody and says this is white privilege. we talk about this as if in the parlor or hothouse plants, but these ideas do filter down and they are very dangerous. we all, we use to according to her station, calling them out because they are racist. that is what they are doing. >> laura: dinesh, i want to get back -- you are right. speaking of this issue come i want to get back to the capital. the capital represents the seat of government, the people's house. they have these helicopters they are today doing this drill, right? and it was very allowed. it was very strange and remember it wasn't so long ago the media establishment were very upset about the idea of militarized policing. let's remind everyone of what don lemon said.
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>> is the president declaring war on americans? they feel like they are occupied in their own communities by the police departments. many of them militarized police departments. >> they also were terrorized by the presence of tanks, by the presence of the national guard and the militarized police. >> laura: ilhan omar, dinesh your favorite there. they are upset about the tanks and helicopters but not if they are used against the people that disagree with their policies. >> no, they are essentially to create a domestic enemy and declare it the greatest threat. biden said the greatest facing america and the homeland white supremacy. the white supremacist run any institution, any bank, any media outlet and in control of hollywood studio. not that we can tell but
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meanwhile, we have real threats not just from radical islam but china. there was a chinese newspaper recently that talked about china preparing for a nuclear confrontation with the united states. they basically said, "we have to make sure the united states backs down with confrontation with china." real threats from totalitarian regimes ruling around the world. meanwhile, biden acting like the real threat comes from the proud boys. >> laura: gentlemen it is always so great to have you on topics like this. i really appreciate it. what is the most damaging of the lab theory? we will hear from two prominent scientists behind the stunning revelation.
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why? this happens to be a sequence commonly used in gain of function research, which we know was happening at the wuhan lab. here is a really part. the dna combination and coronavirus' have never been found in nature. they write "at the minimum this with the leading theory of coronavirus must be laboratory escape here are those two scientist joined me now, dr. steven kwei founder of therapeutics and professor richard muller of physics at the university of california of berkeley. dr. steven, let's start with you. you say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first
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patient gets very sick but they were able to transmit human to human and that's never been seen before. it comes about by turning the virus in the laboratory either humanized mice or human eyes so. >> laura: one of the most conflicting characters in the whole saga peter the eco-health alliance final tax dollars and orchestrated in an infamous letter in the lancet with a lab leak theory but now the daily dy mail is reporting, gentlemen refusing to reveal support of the controversial letter that he problem -- publish that it started in a chinese lab. professor moeller, things seem to be shifting in this narrative. your thoughts. >> when those letters were written to give the scientist
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some degree to this, there were key facts they didn't know. they had been told that china had studied it. that they identified the source at the wuhan laboratory. the chinese that they found that it had jumped from bats to humans and that laboratory. given all that, that meant that china had actually done the investigation and basically said was the question. what they didn't know at the time that china was basically hoping that would turn out to be true. but it showed quite different and there were no bats in the wuhan market and that's been dismissed. so the very premise on which the scientists wrote their letters has been demolished but not just that, a paper published by the chinese showing the genome. the genome and this was by she generally. and that critical part the
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double big section. >> laura: you are importing noble motives from the chinese and you are not a political person but i am. but you are the scientists and i brought you want for that. i'm talking about the american physicist who wrote these letters. >> laura: right. >> the evidence on which they based that assumption has basically disintegrated. >> laura: but dr. steven quay if that is the case, why do we have so many well credentialed scientists and other researchero refuse to see what you two the d analyze and said very persuasively in the journal? why? >> you know, well, it is hard to
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understand why people think the way they do. so i will stick with the facts here. if you just look objectively, this is a singularity with respect there are no animals that have this in nature. there are no people that had this earlier like we saw previously and the virus looks like a vaccine in terms of genetic purity. the three hallmarks of the diagnosis, you know, the animal, the virus, the human all point to the laboratory. it is quite remarkable that people don't just say that is quite clear. because the probability is more than a billion to one with the features of the singularity. >> laura: dr. moeller, given what we know about the level 4 labs with a number of accidents at these labs across the globe, do you think this type of research should be continued in any way, shape or form given what we have seen
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with trillions of dollars in millions of people affected and so many lives lost? >> i think in the united states, there will be whistle-blowers. in china where we know whistle-blowing is allowed, except for the virus itself. the virus turns out to be the whistle-blower, then came to the united states and carries with it this genetic message that says "i was made in a laboratory." but the key thing now is to make sure that such research does not go on in china or other countries without full transparency, without full access. if it does, china is in violation of the biological warfare convention. and that is what we have to stop you or do we have to look into china to make sure it doesn't happen there. >> laura: and's before, you mentioned this new study and the journal nature providing a hugen
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theory where researchers documented 47,000 plus individuals from 38 species whole between may 2017-november 2019 in the wuhan markets. no bats were traded. so like dr. quay, are you like -- that's it, right? that is just one more thing then natural origin theory has to be put to bed now. >> i think so. china does a good job in the year testing 80,000 animals and 300 species from providence have every corner of china. 0 out of 80000 have sars-cov-2. and so i don't know where else you would look except in a laboratory. >> laura: gentlemen, thank you for writing this. thank you for appearing tonight. we really appreciate it. and barack and joe reunite. and dr. biden joints dr. fauci on air. raymond arroyo has at all next
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it is time for our "seen and unseen" segment where we unpacked the stories behind the headlines and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, biden seems -- let's put it bluntly. incapable of delivering a substantive address. i notice his team seems to revert to heavily edited zoom calls to push their agenda. >> the president uses phone a friend more than five who wants to be a millionaire? where is regis when you need him? but most people don't realize the covid stimulus bill facilitated an expansion of obamacare. this weekend biden phoned obama with 31 million people to the government health care plan. >> i know someone who will really want to know that number up as high it is is.
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but after call called his fellow. >> biden we did this together. we talked about how we can get a principal, universal coverage established and we can build on it. i want to say how proud i am of what you have done now with the american rescue plan, the aca, greater known as obamacare, which i take pride in. >> i keep reminding people. >> i just want to thank your administration and all the folks who have been working on this for now building on this in continuing to expand it. >> i will still call you for advice. >> laura don't you wish when we spoke they would underscore it? i like the dramatic. the government is taking over health care. it is growing. biden use $40 billion in a covert relief bill to expand eligibility for obamacare and subsidies. those subsidies are ballooning, even for people making up to $51,000 a year. if you are wondering why people
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are not going back to work, if they stay home, unemployment benefits and free health care. but if they take a job, the free health care and spirit so biden is actually incentivizing workers to stay at home. it is unbelievable. >> laura: now raymond are you telling me with your savvy analysis that you actually thinl together, really? >> i don't. >> laura: are you kidding me? it is fake. come on. >> i agree. >> laura: but i was telling tommy, the best thing is you can see the white house a little white house insignia on the top of the screen when obama is talking. but obama is still president, no worries. like one sentence, not effective. >> laura, what president in history has constantly embraced or sought the affirmation of his
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predecessor in the way that biden does? if i were advising him come i would till prison president biden be your own. but he keeps harping back. >> laura: no, obama is really an amazing politician. okay? he's a good politician. i think it is terrible of iran, who have this guy, joe i'm excited. >> it's more than that, laura. but home may not be as safe as we thought it was, laura particularly if you have those amazon devices hanging around. turns out a neighbor could be in the making. amazon is rolling out something called -- and it feels like the sidewalk ends. if you have an echo or an alexa, all connected to your wi-fi, amazon using those devices to borrow a bit of your internet and your neighbors to create an amazon controlled, low bandwidth wireless network of its own.
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the company says they will use it to help send ring notification when you lose wi-fi or track patients. "the washington post" reports by participating, you have no control over what sort of data you are helping to transmit, sidewalk power, more surveillance, more trackers, maybe even amazon drone. this raises serious, serious surveillance questions that amazon better answer quickly. >> laura: now, first of all, all of this stuff listening to you, you burp and then suddenly your iphone has a burp add, wait a minute, did you hear me burp? >> who is tapping into this electric network they are setting up who can now see your images, may be here conversation? amazon has to shut this down or at least get permission from all the users. now, laura, you will be sad you
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missed live with kelly rip it. joe biden were pushing vaccines especially the kids but spent a lot of time on the familiar love mattered. >> we always have dinner together. that is the one thing we spent an hour, at least an hour a day just quiet, no phones, candles on the table. we like a pretty table. so i put flowers on the table. we spent time together. >> do you have a candle and dinner tonight? [laughter] >> laura, those who lost businesses and can't get to work on the probably not laughing. this romance thing is obliterating any talk of fauci emails. that is the biggest concern. you know, they have images of jill and dr. fauci earlier this week with masks on. why are they wearing masks when they are vaccinated? the mixed messaging is -- i
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guess it is working for them. >> laura: well, maybe we just need to do the full-time reality show. the whole governing thing has gotten a little tricky with the emails. so it really should be, she could do martha stewart with the table settings and the beautiful pillows and the scented candles. by the way, raymond, are you a scented candle person? >> i am not. rebecca is the scented candles. there are lots of them but i don't need that. as long as they are sweet. >> laura: i don't like them either. it is really important information for the viewer so i wanted to get that out there. raymond, thank you. that biden administration signed off on a global that will sellout workers and larry stayed up late for us larry kudlow, and why this would be a total disaster.
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♪ ♪ >> the economies came together and post pandemic world must be fair. what you were seeing is a revival of multilateralism or a willingness of leaving nations to cooperate, to address the most critical challenges facing the global economy.
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>> laura: what you just heard was janet yellen, the treasury secretary and the u.s. would be joining an economic suicide pact, basically, to set a global minimum rate tax rate. and punish american companies and workers. it strips powers from voters and handed it to the global bureaucrats. remember what we said really on the show, they don't like democracy. we have been wanting for months. this was coming, the great reset and it simple swing. joining us larry kudlow, economic advisor and a host "fantastic box show kudlow." i have to imagine china is laughing as america makes its move to sign over tax policy to global compound. >> yeah, i mean, janet yellen, first of all, i don't want these multilateral organizations to do anything, actually. in to give up our tax
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sovereignty and you are right the way you put it. it gives up voter sovereignty for heaven sakes. this came out periodically under president trump. he would always say, you want people who can decide american tax policy are american voters. not the g7 or the oecd, not the g20. by the way, all this does is jack up text is even more. there was a provision in there, laura, besides 15% minimum tax which is bad enough, but there is a new provision with not adequately and accurately reported yet. that is if a company has 10% or more profit margin, which is not all that much, particularly after getting caught by the pandemic, then this deal would allow that company to be taxed up to 20% or even more. now, that is remarkable. that is so antagonistic to
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capital formation investment, plants, and equipments, jobs, family incomes and most remarkable deal for treasury secretary of the united states to do. it is absolute surrender. >> laura: and here is what transportation secretary, your old pal pete buttigieg said yesterday about this whole new global minimum tax deal. watch. >> we are going to end this race to the bottom by getting the g7 countries agreed to a global tax. >> so the idea of the corporations would pay 15% and couldn't go raise to another country. >> the system creates a real incentive to profits and even your jobs overseas. >> laura: and larry come i can think of some other country that would benefit from this, of course, china. >> by the way, that is not a small point because china will not -- they have not participated in any of these discussions and they will not
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play by government rules. china under biden policies, china will have significantly lower business taxes than the united states does. china will have significantly lower capital gains taxes than the united states. and of course, this may only be the beginning if it doesn't stop stop. this race to the bottom, you know who wins the race to the bottom? carolyn 12.5% corporate tax rates. you know who put us on the right road? donald trump who took corporate tax from 35% to 21%. and he didn't have any excess profit tax. the idea that raising your taxes is going to keep companies or jobs here is just -- i mean, it is counterintuitive. other nonsense. people will flee just as they did before the trunk tax cuts. but again, this is remarkable because with so much so far, our u.s. treasury and the white house will give away our
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sovereignty. who is running this country? is the oe cd running the country? is the g7 running the country or the voters and the businesses and workforce of the united states running the country? that is the question -- >> laura: but they don't like this country, larry and i will see what you won't say. i'm going to say what you want to say because you are just also so nice, very diplomatic, larry. a lot of these people don't like the country. i'm sorry, they think america pollutes too much, consumes too much and systemically racist. and generally white supremacist are the real problem. so it should be brought down to a level from arby's to the bottom, just like everybody else. so we should be as miserable as european countries who prefer to be locked down, i don't know, the next five years because of covid. it goes very deep. this is the charles schwab reset of many steps. >> well, look, i actually have
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said so many people on his progressive left do not like america and they want to change our culture and change our history. they want to destroy our economy. look, they may not admit it. they have no interest in economic growth or prosperity or work or and wages. they want redistribution. they want to punish success, now they are willing to do on a grand, global scale. we will lose. europe will have lower taxes than we will. china will have lower taxes than we will. you know, this idea, this is like -- >> laura: we got to go. >> this is a worker's paradise, that is what it is and it's not. >> laura: larry, thank you. i hate ever cutting off larry kudlow but you knows this deal, it is a hard break, larry, thank you. we don't know if this video is real or not but to keep it from you, "the last bite" will
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doesn't convince you to ditch the face mask, maybe this will. >> i forgot to take the face mask off. i'm really not happy, guys. how am i supposed to work like this? >> laura: we don't know is a commuting genius issue we don't know if it's real, real are staged, tweet us. yes or no. "gutfeld!." >> greg: infrastructure reform, what does the press get wrong when covering bidens agenda? do you feel you've made progress with that? i have a daughter going into pre-k, and i think what kind of country will it be when they are our age? do you fear that given the craziness we are seeing from the g.o.p.? >> greg: just ask her to the prom. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪

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