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little different than your run of the mill political disagreement. a member of the country's ruling associateist party trading punches with a member of the opposition party. they gathered yesterday to discuss events leading to the detention of former interim president. that's all the time we have let please set your dvr never miss an episode, laura ingraham is here, and the islander beat the bruins 4-2 in the series. >> why even bother watching us? >> because i played hockey as a kid. >> that's what's most important is that people get to go watch laura: why bother watching? >> i played hockey as a kid. >> that is what is most important, the people get to go watch another network while we are doing our show. you are killing us. you are killing me. >> it is over. they just won. >> when you first showed that video i was brian seltzer doing wrestling someone on before.
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it looks like some kind of the -- cnn, things get rough over there these days but you clarified it. >> a charitable softball game too. >> i was decent at softball in my day. >> with you on our team. >> on the record player. awesome show. see you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham and this is the into the grave angle, a lot together, and announcement at the end of the show said to him for that but right now we will jump right in. when fauci killed science, that is the focus of tonight's angle. during a global pandemic he has had time to do every podcast, every live stream and glitzy photo shoots yet sadly america's doctor hasn't joined us on the angle for well over a year.
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this morning i did have the feeling he was thinking about us. >> if you are trying to get at me as a public health official that the scientists you are really attacking not only doctor anthony fauci, you are attacking science, and anybody that looks at what is going on clearly, sees that. you have to be asleep not to see that. that is what is going on. science and the truth are being attacked. laura: is that the argument? his argument -- howling laughing at this, i am the science, i am the truth. that is his response to his many critics who themselves in most cases are distinguished scientific researchers treating physicians who treat covid patients. the man really does think he is some kind of deity except there was only one guy who heads the standing to say i'm the way, the
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truth and the light, in the book of john chapter 14 verse 6, not on msnbc. fauci's pandemic training is the latest in a long line of outlandish deflections. we've noticed this anytime he faces legitimate questions about the science behind the pronouncements doctors fauci shifts to his default mode, cavalierly brushes aside the question, and then says his critics are politically motivated was when i questioned him in february about china's lack of transparency he gave answers that made no sense unless he was interested in covering for the ccp. for the longest time i think fauci was able to glide by with very little pushback from his media boosters who secretly hoped covid would kill trump's
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chances last november but now his act is wearing thin and we see time and again said it was he and his like-minded experts who were routinely acting against basic scientific norms. over the past 16 months being go has showcased the brightest minds in science and medicine who have weighed in with meticulous precision on how best to balance health concerns against the broader economic, educational and social needs of our citizens, treating physicians told us about effective ways to treat the virus early and cheaply. >> i think the safety of this cocktail of both hydroxy chloroquine and sink is very compelling and should reassure every american. >> we need to give more hydroxy chloroquine earlier to help these patients, we have to give
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the drug more and earlier. >> cheap, generic and around for 70 years but fauci and his friends at big pharma and the media would have none of it. >> any and all of the randomized placebo-controlled trials which is the gold standard of determining something is effective, none of them have shown any efficacy of hydroxychloroquine. >> hydroxychloroquine doesn't work as a prophylactic orderly treatment or late treatment. >> hydroxy chloroquine doesn't work in the president keeps coming back to it. >> captain for it was run along with the rest. the data by stephen smith and another study released today show that fauci's inducing of hydroxy likely costco was lives in the us. are we talking we could have saved 10,000 lives? >> more than that.
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>> 100,000? >> i hate to say things like that but yes. >> than on earth immunity fauci admitted to lying about the threshold level for political reasons. he didn't want people to forego mitigation or the vaccine telling the new york times last december when polls said only half of all americans would take a vaccine i was saying heard immunity would take 70 to 75%. when newer surveys said 60% or more would take i thought i can nudge this up a bit so i went to 80, 85. mister science was not about science. it was about nudging. on the issue of acquired or natural immunity, what you get when exposed to covid you produce t cells,
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dismissiveness. >> vaccines are highly efficacious. they are better than the traditional response you get from natural infection. laura: wrong. of optional new study from the cleveland clinic covering 52,000 employees, is that good enough for you blows up fauci's profoundly unscientific claim. researchers found no difference in reinfection rates between unvaccinated people who previously contracted covid and those who have been vaccinated. in other words it is medical malpractice to force vaccines on the tens of millions of americans who have already gotten protective t cells or covert antibodies. this is an urology 101. you learn this in your first year in college if you are premed. one study showed people infected
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by the original sars virus still have to sell immunity 17 years later, that was the original sars. if we had an independent and honest media this new cleveland study would be leading every nightly newscast but like fauci they have committed to the lie that every american must be vaccinated or be made into a social pariahs. >> >> it doesn't mean you get to go on with your pre-pandemic life if you're not willing to carry your burden in society. >> i don't know why you would not take the vaccine. >> i don't understand this macho thing about i'm not going to get the vaccine. be a patriot, protect other people. >> i say we need to shun those refused to get vaccinated. >> speaking of vaccines, fauci is also fighting the science on kids vaccine and covid. >> we hope that as we approach the end of this calendar year we have enough information to vaccinate children of any age.
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>> literally insane and anti-science, except no one but the pharma execs who have become billionaires with these mandates. >> we vaccinated the vulnerable population. children are not at risk from covid. more children died last year from the flu than covid. >> of all the egregious fauci unscientific acts, lockdowns were among the most destructive. >> i would like to see a dramatic diminution of personal interaction but we see. if you look at what happens in europe when they shut down and locked down and went to shelter in place they really did it to the tune of 95% of the country did that. we functionally shutdown only 50%. >> if you check europe's economy compared to ours? i honestly cannot believe how
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compliant americans were for so long. there was literally 0 science behind these orders, 14 days to slow the her, all out the window and i'm not even speaking about our unconstitutional loss of personal liberties with little to no legislative oversight. fauci loved the way the blue states handled things, the cozy relationship with the cuomos, there was less freedom for people but more power for unelected bureaucrats like him. and now data from oxford university compiled by bloomberg in may confirmed what we told you year ago, lockdowns made no sense. it little correlation between the severity of the nation's restriction and whether it managed to curb access fatalities. death is the end point, should be for serious illness for this virus. the same study found a
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correlation between hard lockdowns and economic pain which is what europe is facing and we see the same dynamic here between red states that never shutdown the reopened very early in. states that stayed closed. jobs data from april shows the eight of the 10 states with the lowest unemployment rates are led by gop governors and 10 states with biased unemployment rates have democrat governors. perhaps there's no issue more revealing of the fauci fraud than the issue of facemasks, the chinese safe covering the weather the streets and clog our gutters were always about politics and never about science. >> i wear it for the reason that i believe it is effective. i want to protect myself and protect others and because i want to make it be a symbol for people to see.
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>> >> fauci admitted in a newly released email in february of 2020 that masks aren't effective which is correct and confirmed by a huge study on masks and influenza that the cdc posted on its own website back in may of last year. in another recent study from the university of louisville points up at mask mandates are not associated with slower covid 19 spread during covid 19. but since democrats and the media throughout science and facts long ago we still get completely incoherent in recommendations like recommendations from fauci's pounds of the cdc, athletic activities should be done outdoors when possible. wear a mask outdoors during close contact like playing sports. 0 evidence of the virus spreading efficiently outdoors which we knew and told you a year ago.
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but the anti-scientists at the cdc and anthony fauci simply will not let this go. there is too much political power at stake. and speaking of power the entire field of public health has been sadly and i think for a long time compromised if not forever by the research dollars from pharma and also the influence of the ccp. and that means fauci still giving china the benefit of the doubt on the virus origin. notice how he starts the next little soundbite with most scientists i know. >> most of the scientists that i know feel that way, that the most likely, natural origin from an animal to human. however we have not sold out the possibility that there could have been a leak from the lab, working on the virus. it could have been that someone was ineffective brought them into the lab and it was already out in the community. laura: march's you there was saying there was no possibility
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came from a lab. which is it? they think we are total idiots or is this how he does science? speculation devoid of serious genomic analysis that we would expect of mister people magazine in aviator sunglasses. those emails are to fauci in 2021 what the blue dress was to bill clinton in 1998. as one point fauci may have deserved to be called an esteemed scientists but not now. he's a bureaucrat who pounds around the global elites when he should be focused on the scientific process. it is long since passed time for him to turn in his lab coat and that is the angle. here is doctor peter mccullough, epidemiologist at dallas, texas
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and public health epidemiology professor. today doctor fauci told the wall street journal that people who push back against him put lives at risk. i guess that is you guys, yours truly and everyone else we showcase on the show. >> as a practicing doctor and editor of two major journals i can tell you we hear from lawyers that no person is above the law and in medicine know doctor is above peer-reviewed. what americans deserve to see is a team of doctors, preferably doctors who knew how to treat patients with covid 19, knew how to interpret the literature and come up with the correct differences, the science changed over time and every time it was a definitive statement within a few days or a few weeks there were new data coming out particularly with respect to treatment.
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>> when you hear doctor fauci hide behind the, quote, science like i mister science, i am the truth and if you question me your anti-science and anti-truth, you had esteemed career in epidemiology and beyond, published i don't know how many peer-reviewed pieces in your career but -- your reaction to the total cavalier dismissiveness of legitimate questions about their proclamations about this virus. >> his name calling is when i defend the scientific point of view i pulled up the papers, i pull up the data, this shows this, this shows that and here's how i interpret it, doctor fauci doesn't do that for me just as 9 out of 10 scientists believe what i say or all the scientists i know believe what i say. he never that i ever heard has cited one reference supporting his position, that is not science. laura: to follow up doctor mccullough, the
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hydroxychloroquine literature but has now come out, early studies, either they didn't given the 4 wasn't even early enough or given to very sick patients, we went over this many times in the last year but now the data doesn't lie at some point, the data comes in and it is what it is. your reaction. >> in the end the truth is that, over 200 studies, the small randomized trial dimensions were done in the hospital, many were flawed, all stopped early and in any emphasis when you look at how it is used as an outpatient, there are now hundreds of thousands patients treated with hydroxychloroquine in studies even randomized trials all stopped anyone combined sure reduction, no doubt about it, hydroxychloroquine in combination with other drugs is safe and effective it reduces hospitalization and death and americans should have been treated, many more americans
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could have avoided hospitalization. >> doctor stephen smith didn't even want to think, so shocking to think about how many lives were lost unnecessarily. doctor fauci can't stop the constant fear mongering over the variants. >> in the uk d variant is rapidly emerging as the dominant variant, greater than 60% one transition is peaking in against a group of 12 to 20-year-olds. namely, the group we are concerned about here, about making sure they get vaccinated. laura: once again respond to the variance. >> the fear mongering about the uk variant some months ago which did overgrowth compared to the original strain but essentially no consequence whatsoever, given you have all of the -- a large
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fraction of adults over age 30 and especially 60 who have been vaccinated in the uk and a lot of people who were immune, 30 to 40% are immune from infection, the only people left are the majority of people left who get infected our younger people. that doesn't mean younger people at all by no means. younger people do perfectly well either without treatment or with early treatment, generally minor illness for most young people. >> isn't the reaction if i remember my impromptu -- the reaction generally evolves to become weaker, more transmissible but weaker and weaker? >> that is true but unfortunately the virus wants to survive and if it kills its host too quickly it can't propagate in the population so it tends to become more benign. the uk variant is the
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predominant variant of the united states and we've done great with early treatment, got the pandemic under control and americans should take a lot of hope that we are closing out the pandemic and things are going to return to normal without any more outbreaks. laura: thank you for standing for the science tonight. and up next, we provide two examples of how to states are showing they cannot be trusted, one is even with your kids. weekly with newt gingrich in moments.
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. >> laura: now, amp a year plus of crushing covid shannon: after a year of crushing mandates california to get a new some will finally be fully reopening his statement week but as always there's a catch. >> one thing is certain is uncertainty in the future. emergency remains in effect. >> what the reason for that? >> we are still in a state of emergency that is not been extinguished. i've taken several months off. >> is that the wheel of fortune? that is ridiculous. there's a word for government the executive fiat. it is called dictatorship. joining us, newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor, they don't
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want to let go of these states of emergency they just declare by executive order because it gives them all sorts of power they can exert when they feel it is appropriate. what are the dangers here? >> this is enormously dangerous and i suspect it will certainly into a series of lawsuits because you have governors clearly violating the u.s. constitution. the constitution was written to guarantee our rights against the government and now your governments out here weather is on blocking churches from having sessions or dictating the people are saying which businesses can open up the which schools can open up and i with your analysis, there's something about being a liberal democrat, it is an addiction and they love being in charge and corruption
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so they use their power to award their friends and punish their enemies and to take care of their family and their political supporters. and i think this is the largest breakdown of the u.s. constitution in the nation's history not counting the civil war. but i just think a non-civil war environment, it is astonishing in places like new york, michigan, illinois, california how much power these governors of grabbed and you are exactly right, the equivalent of a third world dictator and guarantees massive levels of corruption. >> if you have a chance to live, say, in oakland, california, given what has happened to oakland, california, the most beautiful state in the country being wrecked day by day, chance to win in oakland or nashville why stay in oakland?
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la versus miami, they are driving people out of these states, hollow wings them out. >> california this last year lost $9 billion, people just left. some of the famous people in california are now in florida or texas and you see people move to utah, idaho, arizona. arizonans are worried if too many show up, they try to change the state into a dual state. it is deeper and sicker and you see it in the biden administration, and a generation of left-wing democrats to have total contempt for of law, total contempt for the constitution and believe it is their god-given right to override the constitution and tell you how to live your life and if you don't listen to them use the power of
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government to punish. extraordinarily dangerous assault. laura: i new york coming on and couldn't wait to ask you about the freak out over the american flag, the left don't want to see the flag. this way they are happy when athletes are always kneeling for the flag, sonny hoxha on love you today. >> when i drive into a neighborhood and it is not july 4th and i'm not a predominantly military household neighborhood and there are flags, american flags everywhere alongside trump flags, alongside flags with stars in a circle, i feel threatened because the message is very clear. it is a message of white supremacy. >> they are basically admitting what we thought about them all long. at least they're being open about it. >> what she just said, first of
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all anti-american, anti-patriotic and innocence racist. the person flying that flag could be an african-american who served in the marine corps, could be a person of latino background who loves america, this idea that automatically, red white and blue is bad, i have to tell you i disagree deeply, bitterly with the biden administration's decision that american embassies can fly both the black lives matter flag and the gay pride flag, the american embassy should fly the american flag and only the american flag and congress to pass the old glory flag bill which is very clear, the only flag we should fly at the american embassy is the american flag. >> great to see you tonight. speaking of blue states hearing some democrat-controlled states are empowering social workers, youth shelters and hospitals to
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actually rip children away from their parents, this is one of the most shocking stories i have read lately. laws in california, oregon and washington from the minor teens as young as 13 in the drivers seat when it comes to their own mental health care including gender affirming care and can render parents powerless to stop them. joining me is abigail shark journalist and author of irreversible damage, your something of an expert in this. this was a stunning piece and i encourage everyone to read it to understand what is at stake for parental rights and the innocence of children. what do americans need to know right now about the power of some of these state governments to take kids away from parents or undermine their values. >> what i found as a young
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teenager in washington and control for the mental health care is 13 and up. if they decide they are transgender and want to announce transgender identity, the state and the parents are on board and want to affirm that identity and immediately proceed performance and surgery, the state will support them and applaud them and if the parent takes a different tack and says hold on, not sure this is right for you or maybe this is a last resort than the state seems to put its thumb on the scale and can quickly escalate into a threat. >> from parents actually be given an ultimatum? to say you either give them -- hate even saying it, outrage for children, they can't get on a plane by themselves without a note from their parents, can parents be told you do this or else you will lose custody? >> we are headed there because
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look at the laws in the state of washington. a child 13 up as to control of inpatient or outpatient mental health treatment and total privacy rights to the mental health care so parents are not entitled to know about it and health workers and insurance companies are directly barred by law from disclosing that mental health treatment, gender affirming treatment to the parents and that can include no hormone treatment and anything from affirming someone's pronouns to their hormone treatment. to >> this is why a lot of friends of mine when a doctor says i want to talk to the child by herself, who are these parents that walk out of the room. i don't understand that. or the parents that do this. you don't know what they are saying. we hope it is all fine but a lot of parents are thinking about
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this, undermining their family values or parental rights and people have to see in canada we see where this could be headed, the post-millennial is reporting a warrant was issued by a judge to the arrest of a father after calling his biological female child his daughter and referring to her with the pronouns she and her. he was found to be in contempt of court. i bet you could find a lot of democrats today who would be just fine with that in the united states. >> the unfortunate thing is a lot of democrats are not okay. most of the parents are politically progressive. the problem is they were little naïve as in the case you brought up, allowing social workers to speak alone with their kids, sometimes social workers will show up at the school, so parents won't find out about it until after the fact and that can start a scenario that very quickly escalates to a threat to the parents custody. >> this was a shocking piece
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everyone must read. i will make sure to tweet it out as well. coming up, joe versus the cicadas. biden went to england to visit today. raymond of oil has it all seen and unseen next. lives of six million jews
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>>laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we explore our cultural stories of the day and for that w laura: time for seen and unseen where we ask for the cultural stores of data that we turn to raymond arroyo. i go outside today to walk the dogs and i was about this close to swallowing a spectator and you know how i scream at buttons. it is horrifying. the white house press plane had its own woes with cicadas today. they were headed for the uk, stuck on the tarmac for hours last night due to the cicadas warming dc. call me when the potomac starts running red at the frogs show up
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to this morning the pesky bugs attack the commander-in-chief. secret service did not intervene but -- >> a cicada. >> was that really? oh my lord. >> i just got one. >> the president acknowledging, the first presidential cicada incident i think we have. ashley: i can't even. >> not the first presidential cicada interaction. that cnn show has given cicadas more coverage than a piece summit, desperate quest for ratings, these things should never be covered in this way. you will see. 's change the fungus causes cicadas absent buts and genitals to fall off and leaves them in
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fertile and somehow still staggeringly horny. >> ever wondered what cicadas taste like? >> the crunch. >> a wing hanging on in my mouth. it is literally in there. >> if the morning thing doesn't work out to be a judge on masterchef. eating inevitable things is an underappreciated talent but this is bizarre. laura: i can tell you there is nothing that would make me eat a cicada. they did spend quite -- they will end of having spent more time on the cicada warmth in china's impending storm on i. >> it needs a special graphic. biden did escape the cicada swarm long enough to land in england and brought his trademark brand of speechmaking to the uk or should i say his -- >> democratic ideals shared into
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the future and where every voice matters. where the rights -- where the rights of all people -- >> world war ii was when u.s. army air force the -- by the way, just so you know, my uncle -- i keep forgetting i am president. >> this must be very reassuring to the allies. giving his waving sanctions for the pipeline in germany they have probably forgotten he is president as well or maybe they are trying to. laura: always interesting when we lecture the troops about the military history they just learned. the normandy anniversary.
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>> he didn't mention it on the 70 seventh anniversary but so the greatest threat to the us security is climate change. 's national change of dominance in the world and speaking of england, the queen who biden will meet this weekend is being canceled at oxford university, graduate students voted to remove queen elizabeth's portrait from a common room, tying to britain's colonial history, greta called the vote to cancel the queen was a visiting american from maryland. laura: of course. it does not surprise me in the slightest. will biden dared to meet with the epitome of colonization and domination this weekend? >> between markel and this guy the brits may declare us a colony again just to teach us some civility.
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laura: the lily bed naming has gotten controversial? they did not give permission? it was her nickname. >> it is a crazy name. should i put this in gumbo? laura: raymond -- first of all, you know, raymond knows that if i see a bug i can't help but scream. this was not planned. >> it was just a paper. laura: i officially hate you. you are killing me. >> a cicada and -- laura: why is the government hiding january 6th video footag the name of the officer who shot ashley babbitt. officer ashley babbitt has answers, how he plans to get them. stay there. ♪
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>> laura: the biden administration's caterwauling that january 6th they aren't keen on any sharing and on what happened, the government's 11 release 14,000 hours of security camera footage from that day we still don't know the name of the officer who
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took the life of ashley battle. by next just aims to change that, california congressman devon nunez, ranking member of the house until committee. we asked the us attorney's office about this in the response within the process of making available video and materials to january 6th dependent. they don't say congress will get access. >> i have news for them. the democrats actually do have access. they could share it with republicans. we don't need the executive branch or the department of justice to give us our own videotape. we are separate branch of government. what is going on here is a massive cover-up by pelosi and the democrats, these 14,000 hours should be shared across all of the committees in congress and members of congress should decide whether or not they should be released to the public. as it relates to the defendants in this case of which so far
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from what i can tell, we can't get a true reading on this, 3 dozen people have been charged with breaking and entering so there's been all kinds of promises, all kinds of hype that if i was a defendant in that case i would be pressing hard to get the videotape to know what the defendant actually did or did not do because likely cameras all over the capital, i would think defense lawyers would want to have that information. shannon: about the ashley babbitt death, they did not respond to our questions about whoever it was who pulled the trigger. why is that important? >> it is a 2-tier system of justice we've been seeing a continual trend by the department of justice over the last 5 years where republicans seem to get the book thrown at them, on the other case is nothing happens. in this case involves a police officer, no one is looking to see that person, but we need to compare the capital police who
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are a public institution who work for the legislative branch of government. how i from local law enforcement officer that continually gets their names put out if they are involved in some type of officer involved shooting. and that is what you are seeing, doesn't make sense, why when it is republican involve nothing happens, and democrat constituencies, they darkly officer and the families get friend and you have nba players threatening these police officers yet here we have no idea who this police officer is, there seems to be something wrong. the babbitt family will be filing a lawsuit and they have a right to know what happened to their daughter. shannon: they said they want to know and that came out tonight. i your thoughts on what former fbi official said to chuck todd yesterday. >> we learned about international terrorism? to address the problem of arresting low-level operatives is a speedbump.
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to tackle terrorism you've got to attack and dismantle the command and control element of a terrorist group. that may mean people sitting in congress right now. laura: your response? >> this is the narrative they don't want to give up on because their policies aren't working so it is easy to call everybody a white supremacist or worship the gods of global warming and blame everything on global warming, it is what they do because their policies are not working and this is what they will do through the election to fend off the disastrous 2022. laura: wonderful to see you. up next a special announcement about freedom and how it matters.
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it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. >> laura: at a time when our freedoms are at stake and endangered, i decided for a good tinnitus i everys are at stake
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and being endangered i decided for good cause we are going to sell american-madeca gear calle freedommatters the really cool stuff was all the proceeds for all this stuff on lauraingraham.com will go to charity and this month rachel's challenge which is dedicated to making schools better places, please go to lauraingraham.com and gotfelled next. >> president biden says the us is back in his first foreign trip since taking office but with climate change at the top of his list of world threats what is his plan for russia and china? >> i respect doctor fauci, but doctor fauci needs to cut the crap. spotlight, america's top covid , expert

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