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a big programming announcement. this coming wednesday, june the 30th, life, 9:00 p.m., we will be holding a hannity town hall at the u.s.-mexico border alongside president donald trump and the governor of the great state of texas, governor greg abbott, and we will be talking about the failed policies of biden and harris. let not your heart be troubled. at laura ingraham, hi, big show. you had a great show last night, good for you. >> laura: thank you. i have a question, is your town hall going to be like 800 miles away from her all the action is or is it going to be right on the border came up because we know kamala is going to a totally -- >> sean: i've been down to the border 15 times in my career, all right? we're going to be right on the border. i'm not exactly sure of the location. i'm not the location manager for the channel. wherever they put me i will go. >> laura: you and trump together the crawling around in a sagebrush kind of looking for the migrants? will you both be in camo or what
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is it to i'm just wondering how that's going to look. >> sean: i will be on horseback, all-terrain vehicle. >> laura: okay, janet reno. she's like i'm on horseback, i'm on roller skates at the border. remember that? >> sean: i never went to the border and roller-skates, i don't know how it's going to work in the dirt. i don't think they roll very well. >> laura: i was making a kamala harris joke and you took it all personally, sean. i can't wait for your town hall. >> sean: we went to school together when we were younger, you would've been the biggest wise-ass in class and you would've gotten in trouble. >> laura: i would have had better grades than you. >> sean: no doubt. i was never there, i was working. >> sean: you would have made more money than me though. we will stop right there. we will be watching next weekend, tomorrow night, as always. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we have a ton to get to, so let's dive right in. it's do-or-die in the suburbs.
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that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, it's a moment of truth for all you moderates living in the suburbs. now, many of you, i know, not all, but many of you voted against donald trump by voting for biden and at the time i think you felt good about it, virtuous even. especially you suburban women. you're the biggest voting cohort, making 20% of the voting in 2020? and you went 59% for biden and only 40% for trump. well, you felt good about yourselves at the time, but what about now? the events of the last year, and especially the past six months demonstrate that you've got a lot more trouble than you bargained for. the fact is, there are no more moderates left in the democrat party to reign in the radicals and as i warned -- i think it was exactly almost a year ago. biden is too weak to stand up to the hard left.
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a message to suburban women and older voters, biden is not going to deliver the calm that you think you might. the democrats have become the party of chaos, lawlessness, and disorder. and when they can't get their way through voting, they'll encourage rioting and looting. and if you resist or you don't publicly profess your white guilt, they will destroy you. they hate our history, our traditions, and our way of life. >> laura: not to mention that biden's lackeys want to wipe the suburbs off the map. like every thing else, they see the suburbs as themselves inherently racist. kind of the sign of decadent white privilege built on the backs of minority suffering. as we've warned you, the administration will cajole localities into eliminating so-called exclusionary zoning laws that make the suburbs possible. goodbye, picket fence houses, hello, high-rises and multi-use
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living and of course the rampant crime that can come along with it. speaking of which, biden's answer to the terrifying spiral of crime that is sweeping across the country should itself be a wake-up call to all you suburbanites that voted for him. his stupid gun-control speech today just confirms what we noted last night, that democrats defiantly refuse to do what we all know works to reduce crime. and they're doing that in favor of empty, symbolic gestures that satisfy their rabid anti-second amendment base. under the leadership of president bill clinton and with the help of then-senator joe biden and republicans, remember, they all tackled rising crime in the 1990s. did a good job of it. but now that the hard left is in charge, they are simply never going to crackdown on crime. they just mouth platitudes about community engagement and then they shovel taxpayer money out the door to their cronies.
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>> this is not defunding our communities, it's investing in them for crime prevention and for community building and social services. >> fostering trust and earning legitimacy in our communities -- >> we know summer job training, summer jobs training and recreation for young people work. they help make sure young people pick up the paycheck instead of a pistol. >> there are a lot of things that we need to do on the law enforcement side, occluding, by the way, addressing the rise in domestic violence extremism. >> laura: you can always count on maisie for real wisdom. meanwhile, the bodies continue to pile up as crime skyrockets, taking not just black lives, but blue lives as well. on monday, 19 your colorado police force veteran gordon beasley was ambushed in broad daylight, shot and killed. today we learn more about the suspect's motive. >> i can tell you that gordon
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was targeted because he was wearing a nevada police uniform and a badge. officer beasley was ambushed by a person who expressed hatred of police officers. >> laura: i wonder where that hatred was fed from. monday was also one of chicago's bloodiest days yet during the current crime wave. seven kills, 11 wounded. yesterday, one more was killed with five wounded by gunfire including a 15-year-old boy shot in a drive-by. if all the depressing headlines about inner-city america in the past few days, i found one particularly disturbing. 57 dead in 50 days as violence continues to ravage baltimore city. today these two men, christian st. rose, and jamaal kingsboro, were arrested for the shocking midday execution of 34-year-old tony.
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at no protest, no marches, no celebrity demands for justice for these victims. and if you refuse to submit to what their thought process is about why crime is exploding, what are they going to do? they're going to try to run you over. just like they did to those parents in loudoun county, virginia, last night. [boos] >> [indiscernible]. >> coward! >> coward! >> laura: i know another place where they take a similar approach to dissenting views.
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i think when you really think about it, china actually has to love critical race theory. in fact, they humiliated biden's secretary of state in alaska last month when china ended up parroting back to him the democrats go to lines about america's problem with systemic racism. so they were all probably elated over there in beijing to hear that biden's chairman of the joint chief defended it on capitol hill today. >> first of all, on the issue of critical race theory, et cetera. i do think it's important, actually, for those of us in uniform to be open minded and to be widely read. i want to understand white rage and i'm white. it's important that we understand it because they come from the american people, that matters to our military and the discipline and the cohesion of this military.
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>> laura: what paul -- [indiscernible] serve. somehow i don't think general milley would ever speak in this dismissive tone that he took today to his chinese counterparts. not the way he spoke to congressman wall. i have a question for the general. why would anyone risk his or her life for a country that is systemically racist? one that brutalize as minorities. why would any country respect us or follow our lead if that's who we are? those are some of the questions he should probably think about before he touts the value of teaching far left marxist racist ideology to our troops. the fact is, millie has made his choice if he's chosen to indulge the radical whims of democrats. he'll do everything they tell him as long as they keep the military industrial complex flush with cash. but is any of this what mothers and fathers in the suburbs
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thought they were getting when they voted for sweet old joe biden? think about all of this. if you worked hard trying to raise a family, if you paid your taxes, you're a good citizen. you have every right to expect that where you live will be safe and clean, that your schools will be functional they will teach your kids on informed patriotism and prepare children for the challenging world ahead. i mean, this should be the case matter where you live in a country like the united states of america, whether you are in a city or the country, rural america. you know, think about it. in urban america, the middle class right now is fleeing as soon as it can because liberal leadership has driven it all into the gutter in the city. but the hard left, they're fine with the urban america this way. but i think the rest of the country wants to live that way. most republican-run states our
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blueprints for better, more prosperous and safer living today. but try to imagine what our country is going to look like if the far left is allowed to get away with teaching an entire generation or two or three to despise our country and its founding. to view the traditions we grew up loving from singing the star-spangled banner at a baseball game, to flying a flag. consider those things like racist dog whistles? plus, lets her member, many of your suburbanites either run successful businesses, or you work at one. you may feel insulated, i know, from the madness around you. but if you think that, you're sorely mistaken. no one is safe in their land of thought control. just in the past month, everyone from a liberal playwright, when men will miranda to singer billy eyelash has felt the need to apologize
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for there is suppose it unwokism and things went to a new level of the absurd when 89-year-old legend rita moreno had to apologize for dismissing the color ism attacks against mr. miranda. the point is, if those beloved celebrities aren't safe from these vicious takedown mobs, why was your average suburban mother without any power celebrity status think shall be safe? they think putting up blm-approved yard signs or trendy flags are going to protect them? they're not going to protect them! they think giving money to democrats or black lives matter-affiliated groups is going to save them? it won't save them. if the cancer culture doesn't get you, the racial division squads in the schools will get your kids and then they're going to turn your kids against you. and then crime is going to start seeping into your neighborhood just in time for you to see the
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cost of everything go up and of course that means your paycheck won't go as far. does that sound like building back better to you? and that's the angle. joining me now is glenn youngkin, republican gubernatorial candidate for the great commonwealth of virginia. good to see you tonight, your reaction to what we saw unfolding in loudoun county last night and what it says about this grassroots movement of parents fighting back. >> good evening and thank you for having me. loudoun county is ground zero in this cultural war that's being played out in our schools where our kids of the victims. and what we saw last night was yet another chapter that was just so disturbing where parents are standing up for their children, teachers are standing up for their children, and are being canceled and we must
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recognize that this election that we are having in virginia this year is in fact going to be the first moment for virginians, but also for americans to see the entire commonwealth of virginia stand up and say no more. we in fact are not going to allow critical race theory to be taught in our schools, for our kids to be divided, and this is the moment where we get to stand up and said the progressive left liberal agenda has no place in virginia. >> laura: your opponent, terry mcauliffe, says that basically critical race theory is just a right wing conspiracy. it doesn't even really exist, i guess in his mind-set because he knows it's a real problem for him, that's why. >> yeah, it's hard to believe that someone could be so detached or someone who has been in politics for 40 years could be so accomplished at sidestepping the most important issue that virginia families are facing right now, which is the
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education of our children and forcing all of our children to view everything through the lens of race and dividing them into groups and then pitting them against one another. this is the absolute antithesis of what we know we need to do as a society and a community, which is come together and actually find things that unite us at a time where coming out of a pandemic and absolutely trying to get our lives back and reestablish something that is much closer to common sense. we are seeing chaos. that's what my opponent terry mcauliffe is all about, going back in time, tired old policies that didn't work when he was governor before, and virginians absolutely want common sense, not the chaos he represents. >> laura: well, what he is advocating as well, and everyone from the commonwealth of virginia -- and frankly across the country -- is watching the stomach, has to understand, terry mcauliffe comes from a democrat party now that demands that their candidates advocate for things like no cash bail and
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he writes about this. this is a revolving door of criminality in the united states. across the nation, states and local jurisdictions are recognizing the need to shift from our alliance for monetary bail. that's why we must invest in programs that allow localities to release individuals before trial. what is that going to do with everyone from ms-13 gang members or dabbling in gang members, to the garden-variety criminals that are wreaking havoc in our cities and our suburbs no matter what does that do, eliminating cash bail? >> well, laura, what we already are seeing is a 20 year high in the murder rate in virginia. and when terry mcauliffe was governor before, he had a 43% increase in the murder rate and the rape went up every year. we are living in a state of chaos, i want to bring common sense back. >> laura: you are not in favor of this so-called bail reform,
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that's i'm getting it buried you are against the so-called bail reform. >> i'm against the bail reform and, by the way, the parole boards -- the parole board in virginia is a runaway mess. it's rotten to the core. terry mcauliffe prides himself on actually letting violent criminals out of jail and putting folks back on the street and are we surprised that we have a 20 year high in the murder rate? are we surprised that the murder rate went up 43% when he was governor? we shouldn't be, because these failed policies of criminal-first, victim-last don't work. >> laura: we are going to be following this raise very closely. it's already tight. i think that's the presently democrats, they are worried. thank you so much. in the angle, we showed you the chairman of the joint chief lecturing congress, a dismissive, arrogant tone about their rifle concerns about racial lysing the military. sadly, that wasn't all.
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>> what is wrong with understanding, having some situational understanding about the country of it that we are here to defend. i personally find it offensive that we are accusing the united states military, general officers, of being "woke" or something else because with stuttering to studying some theories. >> laura: joined me now are flawed or cumbersome in byron donalds and mike wells. the left-wing talking points, teaching crt is the same as teaching about slavery. doesn't this reveal what -- he's just a total partisan at this point! >> so i have a lot of respect for general milley and his service, but he is completely confusing this issue. i legitimately think he is confusing critical race theory for some type of diversity training or a history class on fascism and communism. i have no problem with history
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and understanding our history, or with diversity, but understanding that critical race theory is teaching our future military leaders that they need to resist are a very basic institutions that our constitution, our court system, our political system is bad and at its core is racist, misogynist, colonialist and therefore needs to be pushed back against, these are just some kids out in cal berkeley, you know, sitting out there smoking pot somewhere. these are the cadets at west point, the future leaders of our military that will one day have their finger on the button. and it is a cancer -- critical race theory is a cancer that needs to be carved out. the secretary of defense didn't even realize it's being taught at west point to include a seminar on how to deal with your whiteness and your white race. can't think of anything that is more divisive and more destructive to unit morale and cohesiveness of our military. >> laura: you're giving him a
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lot more credit than i am. think he knows exactly what's going on. i respect the service just like you but i do not respect what went down at this hearing today and congressman donaldson, the idea that we are sending our tax dollars to this military, an attempt to weed out so-called extremists, which just means conservative evangelicals as far as i can tell. we are paying for that? why is congress not saying we are not going to give you a penny until all of this is eradicated from the military budget, nothing. this is my offer to you, nothing, that's what i would say. i am totally outraged by him and his ridiculous response today, sorry, congressman. >> no, you are right laura, i understand your anger because i'm upset about it as well. you are 100% correct. congress should not be sending money to the military in order to teach critical race theory. frankly we need our white men and women who serve in our
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armed forces to be prepared to defend our nation against all foreign entities that are going to cause us harm, not having to answer for their whiteness. that is ridiculous, that is a joke. if you want to study a history of the nation, study the history of the nation. but let's be very clear, critical race theory is a subjective lens to view the history of the country, not an objective study of the history of the united states. crt is going to split our military ranks like it splits our young children in schools. it has no place there, it has no place in k-12 education, and the united states government should not be funding matt. if academics want to theorize in the halls of academia, it's a free country, god bless you, go do it, but we shouldn't be funding it in our military in our schools. >> laura: congressman waltz, where you think this leaves us? what evangelical christian or faithful catholic or frankly any common sense young man or woman? why are they going to sign up
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for this, to be told how rotten and awful the country is, but we are just reading about the theories. we're just reading about the theories. >> laura, we are going to -- we have legislation moving that is going to ban it from the military and certainly from our military academy. >> laura: no money. >> right, and certainly not support that, but what they need to understand, this isn't just republican talking points. we are hearing this from cadets, from soldiers, from their parents, that are just as outraged. when i signed up to be a green beret, i was taught you bleed green. the only skin color you care about is camouflage and i could tell you chinese, al qaeda, russian bullets could care less about black, white, or brown. all they care about is that american flag and whether you're american or not and then in the foxhole that's all that matters, so how do we move forward with a mission-focused, merit-based military that's the best of the best? that's what the general needs to be focused on. >> laura: go after their budget. the only thing they understand
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♪ ♪ >> laura: sense, i don't know, march of 2020, it's been well established that the younger you are, the more busily you are to covid. now, despite this, our political and media elites are upset with forcing vaccinations on kids. well, now the vaccination push is even more twisted. the cdc's vaccine advisory committee now says there's likely a link between the covid vaccine and a dangerous heart condition in young adults and teens. now, for weeks, this show, along with my medicine cabinet, we've been documenting these cases. we call the reckless and unethical effort to push these vaccines on kids and for that, we've been smeared, not just as anti-vax, but responsible for deaths. like so many other covid revelations, we once again been proven right. joining us now, two of those aforementioned members of the
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medicine cabinet. let's start with you. now, despite this startling admission, the cdc is still pushing forward with the idea of mass vaccinations for kids. just yesterday, rochelle walensky, cdc director, was back at it, so your response to this? >> it's really odd. the j&j vaccine was evaluated for young women, the cdc posited, the vaccine, because of evidence it was weaker than what we've seen here. here we have a link for young boys that is solid. one and 15,000 on that order, and the races were desk rates were -- i think it's worth thinking about whether it's really right to do that. i come down on the side of it
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doesn't make sense since the risk of covid is so low in young boys. i think we should just pause. >> laura: well, the shocking thing also despite the serious side effects, the american academy of pediatrics is still pushing for the vaccine, saying only an exceedingly small number of people will experience it after the vaccination, the myocarditis. for the young people who do, most cases are mild. my open artist, very great artists are much more common if you get covid-19 and the risk to the heart from covid-19 affection can be more severe. dr. risch, you first on that. >> well, this came about because of the cdc's review panel, as you mentioned, that did review and a cost-benefit of risk-hazard analysis for myocarditis after vaccination versus covid results. and i was astonished at what they put in this report. it made me angry, actually, that they treat the myocarditis cases
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that comes out of the va are -- the database as if they are a real count of the number of cases that have occurred after vaccination. we know that harvard has estimated between one and 10% of the reality. most of these cases are still not evaluated because there's a backlog from january of evaluating these cases and many of these cases are -- [indiscernible] or silence, they can be screened for and found but they are not found in the database. there's at least ten times the number of my accreditors patients if not 50 times that have occurred up to now that the cdc is ignoring in order to make a statement that's contrary to the facts. >> laura: dr. bhattacharya, they tried everything. they've tried scaring people about the delta variants and the other variants even though the vaccine seems to be working at those. they tried lotteries, they tried giving away marijuana.
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all sorts of things to push these vaccines, but younger people, african-americans, they are just -- their antenna are going up and i think rightly so given the cost-benefit analysis, risk-benefit analysis to the young, especially when the older vaccinated. am i missing something here? >> i think the right thing to do to regain trust with the public is to just tell the public honestly from the vaccine really makes sense, the older population. the risk of covid is so bad that it's worth taking some small risks from the vaccine, admittedly, but just be honest about what it is. for the younger populations, it doesn't make sense. if you squarely tell the american population with the risks are, they'll listen to you. they'll take your recommendations. but if you come across as pushing for a vaccination in a group for whom it's clear that it doesn't look like there's a
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huge benefit, people are going to distrust, honestly distressed, you and i think one of the things i'm most concerned about is how do we regain that trust? public health has to be trusted. it serves a really important role in during the pandemic, we have squandered much of the public trust. >> laura: dr. risch, do you agree with that? i mean, the politicization of science and medicine? i never thought i would see it as i've seen it and gotten to know this medical world over the last 15 months. how badly hurt is the reputation of medical so-called experts? >> i think it's pretty bad and i think the problem is as dr. bhattacharya said, the federal agencies have told the public with the agencies want the public to know that will motivate them to carry out the agency's plans rather than the truth. you know, if there are side effects, you tell the truth, you say what the side effects are. give the public credit for the ability to evaluate the evidence for themselves.
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don't railroad it down on them because you think the public can't decide for themselves. >> laura: gentlemen, as always, thank you. and the biden team unleashing a core of students, the first lady, and even a star to promote these vaccines. so how is it working out? raymond arroyo has a report, answers on all that. "seen and unseen"pe next. hat's e with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer,
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment where we reveal the stories behind the headlines and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, biden unveiled his response to the crime epidemic sweeping the country today. what happened? >> well, look, it's essentially a gun-control and therapy agenda that biden claims his american rescue plan partially funds. most of this rollout, i have to admit, was lackluster and incomprehensible, but i'll let you be the judge.
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>> president biden: police chief murray of the baltimore -- excuse me, police chief maren -- police chief murphy, paul, of baton rouge, louisiana, are discussing historic -- we discussed historic funding for states [indiscernible] integrate into society. confirming my outstanding nominee to lead the aft. excuse me, the atf. he worked as a violence interrupter. now he runs a program that provides high risk men with cognitive behavioral -- cognitive behavioral therapy. >> if you're a joe biden speechwriter, laura, it's never a good idea to include any sentence with the words "cognitive behavioral anything." just a note. the problem here is homicides are way up. they are 1700 plus murders on the books.
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282 murders this year in chicago so far. throwing millions at midnight basketball program and assault weapons ban are not going to cure that problem but he keeps talk about the guns and the therapy. none of that is going to work with no cops on the street, that's the problem. >> laura: he said you can spend money on cops with the covid money. how is the covid money now cop money? i'm all for hiring more cops but they're just going to hire cops and make them antiracist trainees. he had a little trouble. >> they are fleeing departments. they are flaying department because they are not supported and they've been demonized in those communities by the leaders that are supposed to protect them. >> laura: by the way, i was a little concerned that president biden had a little bit of trouble -- it is a hard name to pronounce, truth be told, the last name murphy. that is hard. >> okay. anyway, the biden demonstration is making a determined effort to push covid vaccines on adolescents and teens, laura. this is a group that's not exec
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with breaking down the doors at cvs. enter the covid-19 student core. >> they just have to make sure that they're hearing the right information, and that's where we come in to try to help. and that's why we hope this new student core that we've established of student ambassadors will help us communicate to that population of young people who haven't yet gotten vaccinated, but we know it's approachable. >> student ambassadors -- now, what is the expertise of the student ambassadors, i like to ask and by the way, this student vaccine task force comes on the same day it as her panel just said, the cdc is suggesting that a warning be applied to these vaccines about potential heart inflammation for young people from taking this shot. you know, they still say -- and this is what's so perplexing -- that the risk of covid is higher than the heart risk. i'd like someone to explain to me exactly how that works. >> laura: yet. so if you're a young person, you
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don't want to be a heartbreaker, right? a young woman -- but now you're just going to be a heart destroyer by recommending the vaccines of the kids. it sounds like that -- a young constable in the soviet union pushing the ideology. you have to be a young constable, you have to be a young covid-19 core member. oh god. >> and abbasid are, laura. but the efforts to get americans vaccinated is not stopping there. african-americans are also reluctant to accept the shot, to take the vaccine. if you share in the share care is boss. >> today they are in harlem where they have launched a share care is boss. >> this is our first day back at this table. >> hello, claire, i'm so happy to see you! >> listen, i'm a little tongue-tied in your presence. i'm of the bit starstruck. are you feeling like life is back to normal for you?
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>> well, you know, i still feel like i need to wear a mask when i go outside. i just have a feeling and now with the -- >> cher is a hero to the united states. >> can i ask a question? is there a huge cher fan base in harlem? might understand the cher bus in the west village, but harlem? this is like her comment that she could have saved george floyd. it's a nice idea, but it's absurd. i don't know how she is the ambassador to bring the vaccines to the african-american community. >> laura: well, i think "i got you babe" is now going to be "i shot you, babe." >> to coin an old phrase, i don't think she is strong enough in the black community, but we will leave it there. >> laura: raymond, thank you. we're still waiting waiting for that cher retirement. in moments of "the ingraham angle"'s edition of "everything is racist," including the 6019 project founder now issuing an
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start with racism and deep space. a new course at cornell university asked this penetrating question. is there a connection between the cosmos and the idea of racial blackness? of course the answer is yes students will learn why terms like "black hole" are now racist. sticking with science for a moment, "the washington post" recently warned of a "racist legacy" that many birds carry writing "the sparrow, wallace's fruit dove and other winged creatures bear the names of men who fought for the southern cause, stole skulls from indian graves and bought and sold black people." restaurant dress codes are now apparently racially charged as well. nba hall of famer dominique wilkins recently accused an atlanta restaurant of racism after they refused to seat him. except the restaurants as they actually turned wilkins away for violating their business-casual
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dress code. and do you sleep in the master bedroom of your house? that's probably racist! well, maybe. as cnn notes, while it's unclear whether the term rooted in american slavery on plantations, it evokes that history because of its slavery-era connotations. the houston association of realtors recently announced it would replace master bedroom with primary bedroom. don't worry, i'm sure it's going to satisfy the racial arsonists out there. well, this is been another edition of... >> "when everything is racist!" >> laura: all right, speaking of racist, 1619 project founder nicole hannah jones has issued an ultimatum to the university of north carolina at chapel hill. her legal team -- she has a legal team -- is demanding that she be given tenure or else she won't be joining the school.
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sounds like a great solution to me. my next guest wrote about the oppressive leftist atmosphere on unc apostate is campus and is here to speak out. here now is patterson sheehan, a student at unc chapel hill. hey, patterson. you say the word republican on campus is basically synonymous with racist. so do you think the school will have the dash, you know what, the canceled -- the idea of tenure or revisit tenure with hannah jones given her demands? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me, it's great to be here tonight. thank you for your interest in [indiscernible]. [indiscernible] but i do think that the issue points back to this larger conversation that [indiscernible] and i think that
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that's [indiscernible] with the students of something i hope the university [indiscernible] is a country that we don't lose our daily freedom of thought and [indiscernible]. >> laura: well, what's really sad to me is that your parents pay a lot of money for tuition at unc. you spend a lot of time and effort and energy to try to do well in school, really hard to get into unc. it's an incredible institution of higher education. and then you get there and you find out this whole idea of a free exchange of ideas is kind of a farce. i mean, you really cannot be honest about your views on campus and not expect to get called every name in the book. is that right? i mean, you really -- you come out and say if you wear a maga hat on campus, what happens to it unc?
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>> i don't even want to know what happens, but i will say that i love unc and i am so grateful for my education there and i think that that's why i wrote [indiscernible] and had it published, because when you love something, you want to see it do better and i know we can do better [indiscernible] liberal by nature and [indiscernible]. >> laura: you know what we're going to do, patterson? we are going to get unc a better internet connection as well, because it is like snowing there, i don't know what's going on but this is like to be. thank you for speaking out. and what happened when frequent guest of the show, critical race theory opponent chris rufo went on joy reid's show last night? this was good, the last bite explains.
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call him the guru of critical race theory. >> only people in our running away from the label of critical race theory. >> he's not a critical race theorist. >> robin d'angelo -- >> she's not a critical race theorist. >> playing a series of word games. >> i don't allow people to just make up and say lies on the show. >> laura: that was tonight and greg gutfeld -- >> i didn't know. they are preparing us for the end of the world, they are i think going to cause the end of the world. i don't know if that's supposed to be good. the aliens comedies suit little deflated pillsbury dough boy white aliens -- >> greg: white aliens gimmick that's racist in any galaxy. [scattered applause] ♪ ♪
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