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he will react to joe sippy cup and his big summit with vladimir. this is not going to go well. just a gut feeling i have. and wish it did, i don't want america to look bad on the world stage but i'm not confident. all right, but in the meantime unfortunately that is all the time we have left. set your dvr, never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham is next. all right, what snippy comment -- hit me with it now. >> laura: snippy sippy. do you have a bib? are you offering like a bib as well? a dribble bib? because i have a couple people who could be wearing them. >> sean: we could make a list together and we could share it with the audience. >> laura: i have a question. when i saw that he was going to the border and then i knew you were interviewing the president, i thought ways, hannity is going to the border with the in camo g through the brush and then you're going to do the interview with the level your mic and that
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was going to be exciting but now it's just like a regular interview. okay. >> sean: thanks for pumping up my show. laura has got a horrible show coming up. >> laura: it's like there's a good hockey game over on espn, why don't you go watch that? i've never heard of anyone on television promote another sport. >> sean: [indiscernible]. >> laura: no one knows that! a great movie on hbo, it starts about now, you are just in time for "the ingraham angle." it is like a love boat reunion on cbs, go watch it. killing me! >> sean: she is on a roll! take it away. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. a truly stunning report from our own raymond arroyo at the border tonight, we're going to bring you that in moments, but first, who's really terrorizing americans? that's the focus of tonight's angle. according to a new report in
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"the wall street journal," china's president jason paying is unleashing a massive propaganda push across all of chinese society, including schools where no effort will beo glorify, pump up the ccp. he has ramped up efforts to forge what he calls a correct outlook on history ahead of the party's centenary, a milestone moment in his china dream of national renaissance and a chance to cement his legacy as a great leader alongside mao and deng. and xi got a propaganda assist today. from the owner of the brooklyn nets and the vice chair of alibaba. he was naively asked could a billionaire leading a chinese company speak out about human rights in beijing? >> you have to be specific on what human rights abuse you're talking about. because the china that i see,
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the large number of the population -- i'm talking bout 80, 90% of the population, are very, very happy with the fact that their lives are improving every year and if you talk to a parent in china and you ask them or your children going to have a better life then you are, most of them will say absolutely, yes. the economy is expanding, right? >> laura: at every turn these rich corporate titans work to convince you and themselves that they are not total frauds. freedom for working-class people is kind of a nuisance, even dangerous. if the ccp didn't brutally repressed hong kong democracy protesters. in fact, for him it was just saving the city of the scourge of freedom. >> you read the same headlines that i do about some of the human rights issues. >> in 2019, when people were protesting on the streets, i was actually afraid to walk onto the street. you know why?
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because i speak mandarin and they were targeting every person that spoke mandarin. i actually felt physically threatened with these protesters. so i think now we have more stability. hong kong is going to be fine. you know why? because it's free-market economy. >> laura: wait a second. first of all, he was a lacrosse player, why is he afraid -- at yale. okay. besides glossing over the chinese atrocities is disgusting especially since his homeland of taiwan is likely next in line on china's lists of conquests. many american ceos and ceos are just appalling. many are shelling for china, which is the sangha's most powerful threat to america's long-term survival. but while china is busy stoking patriotic zeal with its historical whitewash and ceos like him, the bite in the administration is stoke division and resentment by obsessing on
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phantom threats. all on the pretext to crack down on individual freedoms. >> the top domestic threat comes from racially or ethnically loaded violent extremist, particularly those who advocate for the superiority of the white race and will almost certainly will continue to be elevated through 2021. >> laura: to great fanfare from american media, merrick garland issued a 32 page report called at the national strategy for domestic terrorism. now, filled with a lot of bureaucratic jargon but the strategy is just a thinly veiled effort to demonize the democrats' political opponent and frighten voters before the next election. now, predictably the administration uses the january 6th capitol riots to justify proposals that will lead to less power for hardworking americans and more for big government and their cronies.
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now, in order to keep us safe from people like chief furball and his friends who were posing for selfies at the capital, biden forces will team up with the same group who help them win in 2020. of course i'm talking about mark zuckerberg in the big tech sensors. expect to see armies of fact-checkers and fewer independent sources of information that question the status quo. >> the technology sector is particularly important to countering terrorist abuse of internet communications platforms to recruit, insight, plot attacks and foment hatred. relevant stakeholders including tech companies, ngos, and academics can tackle the online aspects of this threat. >> laura: and of course even though the capital clowns weren't firing off any guns, big brother, they need to can curtail your second amendment
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rights too. according to biden's strategy this means reducing access to assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and enforcing legal prohibitions that keep firearms out of dangerous hands. and while claiming that these recommendations aren't ideologically-driven, the document calls for fighting racism by teaching civics education. that sounds so benign. only it's not the civics education of your where they are talking about the declaration of independence and kind of the way the government works. instead, it's one that promotes tolerance and respect for all, all the while acknowledging when racism and bigotry have meant that the country fell short of living up to its founding principles. in other words, we can't protect you from people who want to blow you up unless you agree to check your white privilege of the door and allow your kids to be indoctrinated via critical race theory. and of course no effort to turn
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american against american would be complete without snatching incentives among our members of the armed forces. >> the department of defense will train service members on the potential targeting of current and former military members by violent extremists in order to help prevent radicalization. >> laura: i'm sure that's going to do wonders for unit cohesion and trust and it's never going to lead to reporting abuses based on personal grudges or disagreements, right? no. of course this report totally ignores the massive damage done to american cities last summer by left-wing groups and only vaguely mentions the shooting of steve scalise and others at the republican baseball practice a few years back. the report leaves out the fact that the shooter was a burning-supporting msnbc-watching lunatic who hated the g.o.p. but don't worry, fbi deputy
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director andy mccabe was on hand to pretend like the shooter's motive was still up in the air. >> the fbi still doesn't exactly know what that shooter was up to. they never really uncovered the sort of detailed evidence that laid out a specific plot or an objective but it is undeniable that he was targeting republicans. >> laura: undeniable targeting republicans but it's still up in the air. you don't have any words at some point. real threats to our homeland are growing day by day, from cartels exploiting our wide open borders, raymond will talk about that in a moment, to chinese and russian hackers, to violent criminals coast-to-coast, but the threats highlighted by the political opportunists in the biden administration are vastly exaggerated. and it's all being done in an effort to ram through an agenda, a freedom-killing agenda that they cannot pass through congress, they know they can't pass this through congress.
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yet from chilling our first amendment suppression to denying military jobs to undesirables, biden's anti-domestic terror guidelines will inevitably drive more americans to their respective corners at a time after this long year when we all should be talking more. and that's the angle. joining me now is terry turchie, he spent 30 years in the fbi and retired as deputy assistant director as the agencies counter terrorist division. you saw many of these domestic operations take a troubling turn and your response to what we saw announced from the biden administration today would be what? >> we are watching right now, laura, as the president, the attorney general, the democratic party, this administration are weaponizing the machinery of government to silence dissent. i never thought i would see that in the united states of america, but that's what's going on. how can we be so sure?
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well, after a few months, about 100 days i think they mentioned of this massive study in which they are able to say all the things they just did about where the problem is and of course the problem goes to the whites of premises that we really can't find that many of, and to religious people who believe in certain principles that we've always believed in, those of the problem people and yet they failed to answer the two big questions. they were unable to say "here's what we need: we need a material support type of violation to deal with the mystic terrorism similar to what we have when we are dealing with international terrorism and providing material support to terrorists and so we need that for domestic organizations" and what about classifying some domestic organizations as domestic terror organizations? they left that alone. why did they leave that alone? why did not really talk about that much except to say that? because if they sat down and they did guidelines, they would have to turn around and start looking at blm and antifa and a dozen other groups as domestic
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terrorist organizations. they haven't figured out yet how we can slice this up and do one without doing the other and they are not quite ready politically to do that, but all this is about is political. it is not about terrorism or the best way to work terrorism, why? i don't know what andy mccabe knows about terrorism, but i'll tell you this: we worked so hard for all those years i was in the fbi to make sure we did not make terrorism about religion and people and skin color. we tried to stay around facts and every time we did an operation that got away from facts and following the trail of the evidence, we got in trouble. and many times we got in trouble for doing what politicians wanted us to do at the time that our cities were burning. i'm talking of course about [indiscernible] during the days of rage or ruby ridge when we had people murdered -- >> laura: but they are killing -- they are killing --
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they are killing their own credibility. they are doing to law enforcement, federal law enforcement what public health fauci has done to the medical field in government. it's the same politicization that -- it devastates their credibility. it's terrible for the country, forget about the democrats and republicans, it is terrible for the country. i have to play something for you. this is the dhs secretary mr. mayo chris, who was speaking about these disturbing comments about garland, specifically monitoring internet communications. watch. >> we are working with the social media companies to be able to better identify the false narratives, to be able to identify disinformation and miss information and really educate the american public. >> laura: who gets to decide
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which narrative is false and what fact patterns or what objective metrics are they actually using? >> they are not using any objective metrics. now we've had it confirmed that our own government is going to join forces with the very people in the very industry has been censoring and prohibiting free speech for the last two years. that's what's getting ready to happen. we now have our own version of baghdad bob in "the wizard of oz" in the form of joe biden and merrick garland. it's really a shame. it's alarming, it's sad, and one of the saddest factors here is that no longer are our government institutions like the fbi, for example, any longer able to stand up to what all this really is. when you start talking like they've been talking today about disinformation, misinformation, your point of who is going to make these determinations -- when they start talking but with the threats are and using terms
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like "what's up rumsey," we are going right back to those very days. you and i have talked about that before. all of this is what they do in communist societies. this is how they brainwash people. these are the first steps. we are watching the snow happen here. >> laura: your so important to make him a you. while our government dedicates vast resources to this domestic terror threat of whites or primacy, rampant crime wreaks havoc all over the united states. in fact the vast majority of the criminals terrorizing a minority communities are themselves minorities. for instance, a palo alto gang of young black men and women allegedly ransacked louis vuitton luxury store and made off with hundred thousand dollars worth of loot. the police had a similar case occurred at a neiman marcus door just in this city last month and another instance, a black man was caught on tape filling a trash bag with stolen goods at a san francisco walgreens.
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he was on a bike as a security officer stood by, took some video with his cell phone, basically just watched, and just today a 39-year-old black man accused of shooting five people in alabama and georgia admitted that his crimes were racially motivated. he told the detective that he targeted white men because they had "taken from him" his whole life. joining me now is dinesh d'souza, host of the dinesh d'souza podcast. a lot of people are uncomfortable talking about this topic but indeed it is oftentimes minority victims who are suffering the most with these ongoing crimes committed, sadly, by other minorities. >> yeah, it's minority perpetrators against minority victims. sometimes it's black on black violence and that is typically motivated by looting and robbery and gang fights.
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sometimes it's blacks against jews or against asian-american and the motivation there is complex, probably something rooted in envy and historical stereotypes and of course some classic anti-semitism. anti-semitism becoming much more legitimate now on the left, being promoted even in the halls of congress, so what's kind of amazing is the bite in the created this fictitious bugaboo of white supremacy based upon an insurgency that wasn't an insurgency, based upon a coup that had no armed people going into the capital. and terrorism that had no terrorists involved and so this fiction is put forward, almost emperor has no close-style. meanwhile, we are able to watch with our naked eyes and see stores are being burned, churches are being burned, things are being looted, but i think for the biden administration, it's okay because that's the domestic terrorism and violence that they unleash.
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antifa, blm, these are there streets. when they say defined the police and many of these major cities, they demoralize the police. what do you expect if not an upsurge of crime? this is something they licensed, they know it and it's all most is that they are saying the violence was coming from their direction is sort of kosher whereas the fictitious violence that is not coming from the other side's public priority number one. >> laura: in europe, he's going to meet with putin tomorrow, dinesh, we had the chinese repeat back to us the democrat party's trashing of america about systemic racism and you know putin is smart enough, he's going to do the same thing in his own way. you have your own problems over there. so the democrats are just giving fodder and fuel to our geopolitical adversaries to smash back in our faces with it the same stuff, so they are just echoing back the democrats' unfair criticism of the united states. >> you know, it would be one
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thing if the biden people said you know, we got to have some humility and recognize that there are violations of human rights that occur in america as in other countries but the irony is that the biden administration is creating this fictitious scenario of a chronically racist america. they are not doing that with the view to foreign policy, they are doing it with the master policy. they are doing it alternately to push a narrative domestically within the united states but of course that's not occurred to them, with some dismay, that this has international reverberations. what about the u.s.'s moral authority to say to other countries you can't go after minorities. they will say well, you admit that you are doing it in america. >> laura: it puts us in a complete bind. of course they don't think. dinesh, thank you. while the biden administration focuses on criminalizing thought of americans, ranked criminality spilling across our southern border, our own raymond arroyo in texas again for us, a
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we're talking criminal cartels, gangs, smugglers, human traffickers are all capitalizing on biden's border failures. raymond arroyo is in mcallen, texas, he's at the border, he's been embedded with texas law enforcement there. raymond. >> laura, last night we showed you how these migrants are being used by the cartels not only to make millions, but to mask their criminal activity. tonight we reveal how that activity is spreading into the united states come into your community and what the texas state officials are doing about it. we start with a wider and higher view of the border. >> flying with the texas department of public safety, it's easy to see how vast this rio grande sector really is. it's a wide-open territory both to migrants and to the cartels who control the mexican side of the border. from the air, the brakes in the border wall and the uncompleted
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portions are obvious. on the ground, border patrol is forced to process and care for an unending flood of migrants trafficked by the cartels. meanwhile, more than 200,000 immigrants have escaped detection by border patrol so far this year and they're not all families. border patrol reports that they've arrested more border crossers with criminal records in fiscal year 2021 then 2019 and 2020 combined and that is no mistake. the cartels have taken the social media recruiting drivers in the u.s. to traffic migrants, drugs, and more. they promised big bucks in return. now the state of texas is taking matters into its own hands with operation lone star. state law enforcement and national guardsmen are moving against the cartels. just yesterday, border patrol working with the texas
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department of public safety busted up this stash house, more than 100 migrants were hiding within. lieutenant christopher olivarez of the texas department of public safety. >> as you can see here, you can see they've been you're probably for numerous days. you see various clothing, water bottles, you know, makeshift mattresses where they sleep on. you can see the conditions here are very poor, unsanitary, there's no air circulation, there's no central air, so especially with the south texas heat, it can be pretty dangerous in here as far as these migrants -- >> how do they continue to enforce their power over these people in the united states? >> they are in control of them. these people cannot move in land, they cannot move anywhere else in the country and so the cartel says they are allowed to move -- until they pay their fee, whatever they are the cartels. >> the cartels are in constant
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motion. these smugglers traffic and people into u.s. were pursued by texas highway patrol in a high-speed chase. this is just one of more than 370 pursuits since march. earlier this week a smuggler smashed into a mcallen home trying to escape authorities and these criminals are not only transporting people. >> this is just [indiscernible] that are -- this particular individual wasn't documented, he was in the country illegally. he wasn't in possession of any firearms. there's no serial marking on there. >> [indiscernible]. >> those are both [indiscernible]. >> you recently made a big drug discovery. tell me about that. >> they will move their drugs across the river and they will stash them into the brush area and i'll have the drive -- strategic. they will have them drive up, load up the drugs and they will take them to a stash house for
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aquatics working with border patrol and they were able to discover that large seizure was approximately 400 pounds of marijuana. >> since march texas authorities have seized over 11,000 pounds of weed and nearly 600 pounds of meth and cocaine as well as nearly a million dollars. having all this happened in the thriving city of mcallen is unsettling to the mayor, javier. >> it has caused a strain, it has caused some conflict within the community itself and of course taxpayer money. we have no reason or are menisci pellet he has no reason to be expending money on a federal issue. we are focused on the criminal element. that is a threat to the southern border, that is a threat to the country because we cannot just focus on these cartels. they are exploiting the situation, they know what they are doing. they are distracting the american people by communal, the surge of migrants coming across but yet you see stash houses, you see narcotics come easy weapons, you see currency. that is the threat right now and that's what we need to focus on.
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>> laura, we focus on the border, we focus on texas, but this is a national problem. it's coming to your community, and it's already there. by the way, drug seizures here in texas are up 56%. a fentanyl, 800% from last year in these border agents, these long freshman officials, they are endangered by this policy at the border as well, another underreported part of the story. >> laura: raymond, thank you for that report, eye-opening and disturbing. here to react is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick, joins me now. so it looks like former president trump is going to visit the border before joe or kamala. i understand he's going to be there june 30th. >> yeah, two weeks from tomorrow and kamala better reserve air force two, otherwise the president will beat her, and joe, as you said, to the border and it's because they don't really want to see because they would have to acknowledge what's
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happening. i was in dallas earlier today, i am back in houston now -- either way, raymond did a great story last night and tonight, thank you for your focus but why are we even kidding ourselves collecting international passports at our airports or checking for covid? why aren't we doing that? we're just letting thousands and thousands every day come into this country, no papers, no passports, no covid tests, nothing. a disease, criminal, you name it, just boring to the country and we are on pace -- i heard you say earlier several million people, that may be the number we apprehend if we are at 175,000 a month. it's another, you know, million, 2 million, or 3 million coming in that we can't catch and i want to tip my bat to our men and women on the department of public safety, state troopers, they are doing a tremendous job, and our national guard and we are filling all those holes where the border patrol no longer can be because they are basically processing -- they are checking in people at the hotel america. it's terrible. >> laura: is purposeful, as
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greg abbott said. >> it's purposeful. >> laura: this is a strategy of continuation of illegality into the united states. they want new cheap workers, they want new voters. whatever it is, this is purposeful. let's not kid ourselves that she's going to go try and figure out the border. they don't want to figure out the border, they want this to continue. nate o'rourke is desperate to distract americans from what is actually happening at the border. watch. >> i'd love the governor to focus on pandemic preparedness. we saw what it did to texas, more than 50,000 killed over the last year and a half, so there are urgent priorities that are worthy of taxpayer funds and true leadership in this state but building a wall that is a solution in search of a problem is not one of them. >> i would just like to see beto o'rourke focus. he's out of focus all of time on every issue. you know, we are -- we are having a big press conference tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. central
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time, laura, in austin. the governor, myself, and others, and we are going to lay out our plan for building our own wall. this is something i actually mentioned to the president, president trump, several years ago in mcallen and i said look, if you can't get congress to help you with money, we will step up and help you in the president, he was masterful in getting money to build a wall. he built about 450 miles. he had another 300 miles funded, biden just took that funding away from the other 300 miles, which would have helped texas, so we are going to do it ourselves, we are going to announce that plan tomorrow. we are going to get started. we have to fight for our state and we have to fight for our country when the federal government won't do it. we will step up in texas and we want america's help along the way to help save america and save texas from criminals and all those who come across. >> laura: maybe they would actually enforce the border if word broke that there were a lot of whites of premises crossing the border. then maybe they would show up at the border and start actually enforcing it, but i wouldn't hold my breath.
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lieutenant governor. >> thanks, laura. >> laura: just a badly has biden undermined the u.s. interest abroad and what kind of mess can we expect to come out of his meeting with vladimir putin? jim jordan and mark meadows abreaction and just moments. stay there. t 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 — to make you smile, today. start now. call 1-800-aspendental or book online at aspendental.com
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♪ ♪ >> laura: president biden's big foreign giveaway tour is even worse than we thought. not only is he just giving the europeans everything they want on trade come on climate, and defense -- is also letting china off the hook on covid. the joint statement from today's u.s. summit called for a transparent evidence-based and expert-led w.h.o.-convened phase two trend study on the origins of covid-19 that is free from interference. joining me now is ohio congressman jim jordan and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows. mark, if they think the w.h.o. is capable of conducting an independent investigation they
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are either dumb or totally complicit in this chinese coming up, which is a? >> i can tell you joe biden is not reading his briefings that he's getting, his intelligence briefings, every morning if he can make a public statement like that to believe that china is all of a sudden going to miraculously be transparent and say we are going to help you get to the origin of this when they've been on their own propaganda trying to blame the united states military, blame everybody but themselves. it was just a very ignorant statement for the president to make. >> laura: congressman jordan, i thought this was very interesting because you've been raising questions about john kerry's true role in the biden white house, so in a letter you write "it is of paramount importance that we conduct oversight over your position as the special presidential envoy for climate and how the position will impact the interest of the u.s., especially where the role appears to intersect with the
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u.s. or sponsor hostile foreign regimes such as the chinese communist party." so what you think old john kerry's going to say to you for that letter and what your suspicion here about what carrie is doing? >> he's been to china once already. john kerry is the same guy who gave the iran deal, just what we need is another iran deal with china, so to speak, so we're nervous about this but the bigger concern for me with john kerry is he wasn't elected to anything, he wasn't semiconfirmed. unelected people in our government making big decisions. we've already lived through a year of that with dr. fauci and everything he did to our country and to our businesses and to our first moment liberties, so i think there's a host of concerns with john kerry being the claimant envoy going to china and negotiating nuclear deals, negotiating climate deals. we saw what happened in the previous at administration when he was involved in these areas. i think americans are rightly concerned, that's why we wrote this letter. >> laura: and mark, back to the big biting giveaway. he's also surrendering in
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this -- i think it's a 17 year following airbus -- a french jetliner manufacturer, they get huge subsidies from france and biden agreed to suspend tariffs for five years, cnbc reported last week that the e.u. was pressing the white house to end the trade tariffs imposed during the trump administration. mark, boeing is -- i'm sorry, screwed here. are they not? >> listen, joe biden has been tougher on the american worker that he has been on our european allies and you have to look no further than saying we are going to do away with any of the tariffs and yet airbus continues to enjoy a special privilege that other companies don't enjoy and all of a sudden to go over this on this giveaway tour, that's what it really is. it's a giveaway on tariffs, it's a giveaway on climate, it's a giveaway to the chinese, and ultimately, it's a giveaway to
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our european allies that would say "we are no longer america-first, we are here to make sure that it's european first" and it's sad. >> laura: tomorrow the putin meeting, congressman jordan. we are apparently supposed to just be in all of joe biden's foreign policy acumen. sitting across the table from putin given everything that's happened, china got off scot-free, europeans are in the driver's seat, what is putin thinking? >> i think the big take away -- and this is unfortunate -- but i think our adversaries see and smell and see weakness and smell weakness from the biden and administration. we saw this on display up in anchorage a few months ago when our secretary of state tony blinken was sat across from his chinese counterpart in the chinese counter part just smacked around and basically lectured him is that all kinds of things, basically reciting with the left says in the democrat party today at our secretary of state, of the
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united states, did nothing to push back. that would never -- that would never happen to mike pompeo and a president trump at administration. we all know it, we see the same thing our adversary sees so i'm nervous about what actually happens in this, but you know, we will just have to wait and see. >> laura: nordstrom 2, was that a big gift to russia or what? >> we essentially did away with any kind of tariffs on the gas pipeline for the russians and yet we are killing the keystone pipeline here in the united states. joe biden continues every single time to pick the wrong side of the equation. and jim is exactly right. when we start to look at all of this, they can smell the fear and it's sad. >> laura: gentlemen, thank you. there's an effort by the left to not only pretend critical race theory is kind of a made up thing by the right, but they want to use their allies in the media to launder their allies that they keep propagandizing in our schools. in moments we are going to
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recently this is how nbc news spun the parent-led revolt. "in towns nationwide, well-connected conservative activists and fox news have ramped up attention in fights of critical race theory and schools." joining me now are two of the targets of this smear piece. chris, you gave nbc a comment, i believe, to include in this hit piece but the reporter kind of implied it wasn't going to be included because you disagreed with their experts. what! >> yeah, it's actually an astonishing moment right there on social media that anyone can see. the reporter deliberately misrepresented my work in the piece. i called her out on it, she asked for comment, i provided the comment but then she said something astonishing. she said that her editors would not print the comment because it
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"disagrees with their experts and activists." so msnbc and nbc news admit that they are an activist organization for the left and they don't print comments that controvert their prepackaged narrative. it's really a damning admission that she flubbed out there in front of everyone, she should be deeply embarrassed. >> laura: another reporter behind this smear on nbc news said they would be anti-critical race theory uprising isn't because of concerned parents, but... >> you might think this is a grassroots movement. you might think suddenly everyone is rising up against what they all know about, critical race theory, and/or against, critical race theory. it's not really actually like that. there were a bunch of dark money groups that are pushing new lines of thought. >> laura: oh, is that what it is? are you funded by dark money groups? >> it's really embarrassing to see how little money we have.
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we are actually volunteers, almost half of the states in the country all working very hard, very committed. there is no dark money. actually, there is no money, and i hope that with my appearance on your program, we will start getting some money. >> laura: no left turn in education. okay, so this is what i'm amazed by. they always claim to be for civic activism. they want community activism, but they don't really want that. they want left-wing groups to keep doing left-wing stuff to subvert america. they don't want conservatives to be involved. they want everyone else to be involved. by the way, another one of nbc's hit piece authors was actually on msnbc tonight. watch. >> for your request, school board meeting being -- showing up en masse and yelling at school board members, all of this is sort of a tactic and it's being left on by national organizations from the heritage
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foundation to [indiscernible], two other groups that have popped up after the trump presidency to sort of push this america-first agenda. >> laura: chris, is this about trump or saving our kids' education? >> yeah, this is absolutely about saving our kids' education. look, i'm one reporter, i sparked the critical race theory rebellion, including on your program and this is an organic and spontaneous uprising from parents who are tired of their schools being turned into indoctrination centers. they found out because covid had their kids at home exactly what they were learning at school and here's the bottom line: parents taking control of their local institutions, parents demanding that their education reflects their values is at the heart of democracy and anyone who opposes it, including these activists masquerading as journalists at places like nbc news, should be ashamed of themselves. it's absolutely disgraceful. i'm not going to stand for it, and millions of americans who
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oppose state-sanctioned racism, which is what critical race theory is in practice, are certainly not going to take this lying down. >> laura: what does the fall look like, very briefly? >> well, we are really parents, true grassroots movements. all over the country we are confronting the people who hijacked the school and took our kids as hostages and pushed parents out of being involved in their kids education. parents are rising up and defending the dash they are reclaiming their responsibility and their role in the education of their children. please rise up because we are not going to stop. >> laura: all i can say is freedom matters. freedom matters. thank you. up next, the last bite. scientific clean here. and you need it here.
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is the purpose of an education to help us understand, to teach us to be able to discern a wide range of our ideas or to indoctrinate us into nationalism , patriotism and kick it we don't think it's indoctrination to teach their kids to love their country and deliver freedom very greg gutfeld is next. >> i want to give shout out to office workers to get us back into that is the art governor andrew cuomo. he's not here tonight, but he asked me to read this note appeared if you remember me for one thing this year, let it be bringing back the late shows audience, that's it. >> it only took eight months to make a joke about momo.
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