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unapologetically. ♪♪ through the night ♪ ♪ that our flag was still there ♪♪ >> sean: fans take over, every sport, loudly, proudly, unapologetically. please set your dvr. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, she will be there sitting next to you. >> laura: i love that. i am so glad you are doing that every night, because that is america. what we are seeing and everyone hating on the flag, america is awful, racist, that is not where most people are. i don't care what they are teaching in schools, that is not what most people want to hear. i completely agree with you. >> sean: baseball, basketball, football. every sport. hockey, you name it, ufc. >> laura: yeah, parade. probably love your country, knowing no country is perfect and we always have to work on a lot of stuff, personally and nationally. >> sean: well said.
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big ufc fight this weekend. >> laura: yes! hannity, awesome show. all right, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. last night, anthony fauci took to the airwaves and told americans to get over it, just go get the shot. well, one woman did just that. she is here tonight to share her harrowing experience. it's a story you will not see anywhere else. but first, hide your kids. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." now, it's often said that the children are our future, and of course, that's exactly why the left wants to take them from parents who don't buy into their twisted agenda. everywhere you look, in a myriad of ways, forces are working overtime to undermine parental rights in and their judeo-christian values, from teachers unions to gender
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activist to biden's vaccine pushers, we are seeing a concerted effort backed by some of the biggest financial interests out there to indoctrinate our children into a dark mind-set of anti-americanism. now, this new normal requires the undermining of american history, it involves teaching concepts directly at odds with the ideal of a nuclear family. now, on the covid issue, government and so-called public health experts are trying to force your kids to get injected with an experimental covid vaccine, whether you want them to or not. as the "angle" revealed last night, the biden administration is about to take their pressure campaign to your doorstep. >> we are going to continue to press to get 12 to 18-year-old vaccinated, to continue to workr lower vaccination rates, one of the reasons we initiated the strike forces, to go into communities and work with them to determine what they need. >> laura: strike forces?
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president xi must be very proud of that language. now, today, hhs secretary becerra took it to an even more sinister level, biden's vaccine militia will apparently be asking household adults questions about the families vaccine status. and god knows what else. >> perhaps we should point out that the federal government has spent trillions of dollars to try to keep americans alive during this pandemic, so it is absolutely the government's business. it is taxpayer's business if we have to continue to spend money to try to keep people from contracting covid, and helping reopen the economy. knocking on a door has never been against the law. >> laura: first, javier, it is not your department's role to pry into the medical decisions of american citizens. second, the economy is already reopened and has been for a year in red states. third, we trust parents, not the bureaucrats who misled us consistently, to make important family health decisions.
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now, republican officials are already pushing back, and this is great. missouri governor mike parson politely told the feds to take their vaccine evangelization elsewhere. and the arizona ag, in a letter to president biden, raised the issue of medical privacy, writing, "i will not tolerate such intrusions within arizona. if americans are on the fence about taking the covid-19 vaccine, it would be most inappropriate for bureaucrats to single them out, regardless of motivations or intentions." now, the white house is claiming that it's not going to keep vaccination data -- database, and that all doorknocker's are just going to be volunteers, so don't worry about it, but given their raw obsession with vaccinating kids who rarely get ill from covid, no wonder if you trust them. now, things are so bad in my old home state of connecticut that parents there are suing to enjoin a new law that requires
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kindergartners to be vaccinated, even if it violates the parent's religious beliefs. but when it comes to directly violating parental rights, d.c. takes the cake. now, in a story we brought you last night, new legislation that allows children as young as 11 years old to get any vaccine. including covid-19, without parental parental consent. the attorney represent and the father who is suing d.c. in federal court over this appeared on "the ingraham angle" last night. >> the law actually requires the doctor, the school, the health insurance company, and the health department to all actively concealed from the parent that the child has received the vaccine. this law is not only encouraging lying, it actually mandates by law an elaborate scheme of lying to their own parent. >> laura: unbelievable. now it is not just connecticut and d.c. subverting parental rights. alabama allows 14-year-olds to
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get the vaccine without parental consent, oregon allows 15-year-olds to get it, and rhode island and south carolina, you can get it at 16. this is just unacceptable. none of these states allow tattoos for those under the age of 18 without parental permission, but they are allowing minors to get an experimental drug? a brand-new study out of england revealing tonight that children are even more resilient to covid then we actually thought. psalm 99.995% of the 469,982 children in england who were infected during the year, examined by researchers, survived. but that doesn't matter to the left, and it's not going to stop their anti-parental trend, which perhaps most pernicious in our schools. now, if kids aren't being bombarded by nonstop pastoring on race and white privilege, they are being forced to read
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sexually explicit books with little to no literary value. chicago takes things a step further by reading assignments focused on sex to actually encouraging students to have sex. free condoms for fifth graders come isn't that great? this means encouraging fifth-graders to violate illinois law that inhibits the sex with minors. parents, don't worry, because the experts say that condoms in elementary school will stop the bad stuff from happening. now, left wing video kratz who relished pushing the envelope and redefining gender have zero respect for parental values. conversations best left between parents and their children are being short-circuited in states like california and new york, and by the way, remember one of new york's fanciest schools is teaching first graders about masturbation. and when adults cry foul, as we
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have against things like critical race theory being taught in our schools, the elites and their activist base, they move into smear mode, and of course, they don't hesitate to live. >> cultural warriors are labeling any discussion of race, racism, or discrimination, as crt to try to make it toxic. they are bullying teachers and trying to stop us from teaching students accurate history. >> laura: accurate history, randy? topping the list of suggested reading for teachers and high school students is, of course, the book "how to be an antiracist" by ibram kendi. did is filled with -- rights that racism is essentially capitalist. how clever. i guess that means everyone who
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works, then, is racist. kids, that means your parents that are part of the problem, and they -- immediately, those parents of ears need to begin their never-ending reeducation in antiracism. and if you even raise the slightest doubt of white privilege or this concept of systemic racism, democrats, state media, they will defame you. >> followers of qanon, who are now using the battle cry to similarly target school boards, with many who have espoused qanon theories now melding their own conspiracy theories with the lies about critical race theory. >> laura: that is so weak. parents of all races and ethnicities who are raising concerns about their kids education, which by the way, they pay for. that is like qanon? joy. well, totalitarian society depend on propagandizing, and their leaders ruthlessly enforce its insemination. give me four years to teach the
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children, and the seed i have sown will never be uprooted. that was from vladimir lenin. we can't afford to give our would be cultural totalitarians four more weeks with our kids, let alone four more years. and that's the "angle." joining me now is ian pryor, executive director of fight for schools, and senior counsel for unsilence majority, and harmeet dhillon, founder and ceo for the center of american liberty. en, you are on the front lines of this fight in the school. i want to ask you a simple question tonight, are you a member of qanon? >> i honestly don't know much about qanon other than what i have seen on, you know, nbc news lately. but i will tell you, this whole thing about going after parents because oh, hey, they may have worked in politics, or they may be republican, is actually laughable, it all it does is fire up people. yes, i have been a lawyer, i have worked in politics, but now those things, those things are
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jobs, right? when you come for my kids, when you come for our kids, it becomes personal, and certainly, i will take every skill, every lesson i have ever learned throughout my career and fight to ensure that our children all have an educational future that guarantees they will be successful in life. >> laura: harmeet, the supreme court jurisprudence on parental rights is very strong on the side of preserving them. at some point, the left is going to run into a buzz saw here of legal claims against what is being done to teach this hatred of america to our children against the wishes of the people paying the salaries of these teachers and education administrators. >> wright, well, laura, what the left is using here is not the very good jurisprudence on the schools, cutting back the doctrine of in loco parentis. and they are using a different doctor in, so, for example, when we are talking about covid and vaccines, they are using basically be in doctoring of the
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emergency, so the jacobson doctrine, and doctrines that have been used to sterilize people with low iqs in our country, that line of -- americans on both sides of the political spectrum have long ceded authority to our schools, republicans preside over the expansion of the department of education and federalization of it. now we have gone down that path where schools are turned to for safety, feeding children, filling in the role of the parent, so it is not a surprise that the left and the establishment there and the teachers union is overreaching in this regard, but what they are really doing is there substituting themselves for the parents. often, the parents are absent, or in many places like ian is mentioning, the parents are not absent, they are right there but virtually helpless thanks to the power of the teachers union and how politicians are in the pocket of the school
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infrastructure. that is where we are really having push comes to shove. when i went to court last year to try to open california schools, what was interesting was it was a very much nonpartisan issue. democrat parents, people who voted for governor newsom, were right there with us, with other parents who are deeply concerned. i think we are reaching a turning point in our country because people, parents care more about their children than anything else -- >> laura: yeah -- >> you come for the kids, you are creating an army. >> laura: i think they have crawled out, en, on the end of a branch, and that branch of that they are on is really weak, and the wood is kind of old and it is about to snap. i sense it when i travel, with people coming up to me who are, frankly, not big fans of mine on other issues, but on the schools issue, and on the teaching of basic -- of basic, good curriculum, and a general love of the country we all are blessed to live in, that's not
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really debatable in most homes. it's just not. i think they are making a huge mistake. >> yeah, that's absolutely right. we did polling recently in fairfax county and loudoun county virginia and we found both republicans and independents are overwhelmingly against this kind of overreach from the schools. this is not your liberalism of the 1960s or 1990s, where the government says we know what to do with your money better than you. this is a new kind of radical left that says "we know what to do with your kids better than you," and we actually just got a foia last week that box digital reported on, from loudoun county public schools, they were instructing teachers and saying it is the teacher's job to inculcate morals in students, and that parents had to respect that authority. i'm sorry, not on my watch. not on anybody's watch are we going to let a government body inculcate morals and our children. that is not what schools are there for. math, science, reading, and yes, accurate history, but what they
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are trying to say right now is anything but accurate history. >> laura: now, cnn doctor and former planned parenthood head, lena nguyen, said this today. >> it needs to be hard for people to remain unvaccinated. right now, it is kind of the opposite. it is easy if you're unvaccinated come at some point, these mandates, by workplaces, schools, i think it will be important to say, hey, you can opt out, but if you want to opt out, you have to sign these forms, get twice-weekly testing. >> harmeet come i think if she e unvaccinated americans in camps. i mean, honestly, she creeps me out probably more than anyone else on tv, and that is saying something. could there be a legal challenge here, signaling out people who have made their own legal medical decision? >> absolutely and we have a long line of cases going back to the law that is increasingly recognized privacy rights of american citizens. now, some conservatives have not like these doctrines, but they have been allowed -- for
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example, the state cannot stand between a husband and a wife taking birth control, so we have many, many cases that say that the right to privacy, the right to be left alone that has been talked about by supreme court justices going back over a century, is a fundamental american right and it is unique, so yes, i think we are reaching the point where the government telling us that either you do what we are telling you with this experimental drug, or even when it is not experimental, or you lose your privileges, that will be subject to legal challenges, laura, and i'm already there looking at those, so we will be right there fighting these. >> laura: oh, fantastic. harmeet, thank you. ian, great to see you. until last month, daniel concannon was an administrator at a northwest elementary school in manchester, new hampshire. like so many school employees, he was forced to participate in critical race theory training that we are all told doesn't happen. now, instead of remaining on the job -- one that he really needed -- mr. concannon quit. now come in good conscience, he
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decided he could not take part in this ongoing race fraud. his resignation letter ended this way: "i wish they trotsky disciples at manchester school district nothing but failure in their ongoing quest for civilization no degradation. believe you." daniel concannon joining me now. daniel, i understand the temptation just to give the big, salute to the schools that are doing this. but you said you needed the paycheck. just as a practical matter, couldn't you have just played along, just to get the paycheck? >> shorter, and then i could live to resent myself having not stood up on this civilization, antiwhite campaign that these tyrants are on, i'm
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constitutionally incapable of hating myself, and if they want to shove that down my throat, i will turn it right back around on them and shove it down their throat. >> laura: daniel, any time an individual opposes this constant belittling of the united states, from 200 years ago to today, like, nothing is good, it's all been pretty much bad, racism -- any time you raise a question about that today, you are called a racist. and i'm sure that's what a lot of the local people are calling you. tonight. watching this show. so what do you say to them? >> what it does, it sets off all of these cretins come crawling in from their sewers and rattles and they begin their campaign of patholigization.
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they project their venom and their hate. they attack you for not hating yourself. they can't stand seeing someone stand their ground, stand up for himself. they are in a revolt against nature. and anybody that stands out like i did, this is how you will be treated, just remember, they are the insane ones, you are the normal one, defend yourself for being normal. >> laura: daniel, i've had the privilege of talking to people from all backgrounds, ethnicities, races come about this approach to education, and even in the sports world, and i have not found a single person who thinks this is a good idea. and i keep asking other people, do you know people who think this is a good idea? and other than the pundits on some of the cable networks and editorializing in newspapers, i.
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this is like college campus is now infecting the whole country, but people who are from different backgrounds, they just want to learn and work, you know, may be occasionally take a vacation, and try to get along with each other. >> yeah, if, you know, the response that i had seen, just with what i have done, the bottom line is that it's everybody just that responded to me positively, if they all came out of their houses on the same day, this entire cultural revolution, revolt against nature, it would stop. there wouldn't even be a fight because it would collapse under the weight of the normal, decent people that rightfully load it. >> laura: i think people, as a golden rule, treat other people
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that we would like to be treated, and if we all did that, it would be better. content of your character not the color of your skin. daniel, thank you. up next, a woman who listens to dr. fauci's vaccination fully shares her life-threatening reaction to the shop. you're only going to see it here. stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> you've got to ask, what is the problem? get over it. get over this political statement. just get over it and try and save the lives of yourself and your family. >> laura: well, my next guest is having a little trouble getting over it, tony. barbara listened to fauci and the experts who are gilding americans into getting a covid vaccine. no matter what their precondition, by the way. she received her second dose of moderna on march 3rd, and what happened to her afterward equally disturbing. barbara joins us with her daughter. barbara, tell us what happened after you got the second dose. >> well come on march 3rd, i got my second dose. i woke up on march 4th, i got a horrific pain in my right eye. it was so bad. the next thing i know, i'm on the floor, in my bedroom.
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my husband said "let me try to get you on the bed." i couldn't get up. my left side was so bad. that's the last i remember. the next thing i'm told by my family that my son came, and he saw that i was really bad. i started vomiting. he called my daughter. my daughter called the emergency, and they came, and they took me to the hospital. >> laura: and then you ultimately, barbara, had to go to fairfax county hospital, you had to be taken there, and what was the diagnosis? >> well, they took me by helicopter, and they were letting me die, i'm going to tell you, they were letting me die. with my son was not in the e.r. with me, they said to my son, "there's nothing we can do," and "she's comfortable, just let her go," and my son went ballistic, and he got yelling at them to get a brain doctor income a
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brain surgeon, and they said "no." they got the brain surgeon in, and the brain surgeon told my son, -- my son said "i will take may live." of course, they ate him permission to go in, had to get my husband who was an route, and he had to give permission over the telephone to operate and i had an emergency craniotomy. thank god -- i had a massive brain bleed. massive. it was one-third of my brain was filled with blood. thank god -- >> laura: what do they want to -- did they immediately say this was -- to carry on this, what is this related to the vaccine, or did they say we are not sure? >> nobody has admitted that. i am a biologist, i am
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pro-science. my suspicion is that the information from the vaccine because the artery to rupture. and like my mom said, you know, a third of her brain was filled with blood and she suffered from a hemorrhagic stroke. >> laura: a hemorrhagic stroke. and this was how long after that second dose? >> 18 hours. >> laura: i want to play a video of how your mom -- barbara from around christmas, watch. >> 71, 73. we are still rocking the fish for an italian christmas. >> this is how your mama rolls. >> barbara, can you still do that, use your hands like that in the video? >> no, i am completely, my whole left side is gone, from my eyes down to my feet. totally gone. i have no hand here, i can't lift my arm, my shoulder, my leg, my foot, my eyes -- i lost
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my site in the left lower quadrant of both thighs, even my right eye. >> laura: kerry they are saying -- there are going to be adverse reactions to the vaccine but they are extremely rare, and fauci -- you heard what he said, get over it. your vaccine has attention, get over it. >> yeah, i mean, they say they are rare. i don't know, there's definitely a percentage of the population that, you know, are getting these adverse reactions, and the message here is that these adverse reactions need to be made public. you need to be transparent. so that they can learn from it. reported -- the fda has been notified, primary care physician has contacted moderna, nobody h. they need to follow up with
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these victims so they can learn from it, either make modifications to the vaccine, better treatments post-vaccination -- >> laura: be honest, they get immunity so you can't really sue them. anyone else you know had an adverse reaction, kerry? >> my nephew. yeah, no, my 20-year-old healthy nephew wound up with perio myocarditis shortly after his second moderna vaccine, as well. >> laura: barbara, carrie, i could talk to you for an hour about this. it is important for everyone to hear these stories. thank you for sharing. pfizer announcing today they are going to file for an emergency use authorization for a booster for the delta variant. joining me now, dr. jay bhattacharya you. you just heard that horrific story from barbara and her daughter, kerry. she has paralyzed, can't move half her body, had significant hemorrhagic event in her brain.
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and now, we are going for the third shot. what is going on? >> i think first of all, it is a public health failure when you are trying to bully people into doing what you want them to do. you should never ever bully people. what we should tell people is the truth, for instance, such a sad story about barbara. for people who are older, they are actually kind of in a tough position. covid actually causes strokes, but so can the vaccine. and it is actually difficult to track when you have a common side effect, i'm sorry, a common condition like a stroke, it is harder to find that the vaccine causes an increased risk of it, statistically, then it is to find a rare side effect like myocarditis in children. it is rare in children. you have to be honest with people, these vaccines are still under experimental use of
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authority and these vaccines do have side effects. for older people, i think it is still worth the risk, but you don't bully people, you go tell them to talk with their doctor, talk over the risk, then make their own decision. that is the right place to do public health. what we're doing now is just wrong and will create vaccine hesitancy, not eliminate it. >> laura: dr. bhattacharya, "the wall street journal" came out tonight in a new report on these studies coming out of england about children under the age of 18 and covid. we thought it was rare for children to die from covid before, but it's pretty much not even a question now. like, 99.995% of those, who they know have covid, and of course there are many more they haven't tracked, survived covid. 25 kids under the age of 18 died of covid. i think it was 19 had serious underlying respiratory and other issues. so, social distancing, masking,
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pushing the vaccine on the kids, with a disease that won't affect them, except for minute, minute, minute numbers. >> it's really sad. i mean, we took away a year and a half of schooling in the united states. many states, like california, where i live, for a disease that actually harms kids at very low rates, but we've already known that for a long time. more kids died last year of the flu, this last year in the united states, more children died of the flu then died of covid. and yet, we treated children as if they were vectors of the disease. they really -- low risk, they don't spread the disease. in sweden, they kept the schools open all year long, with basically no effect on covid on the kids, and the teachers actually had lower disease rate player less than the rest of the population. it was incredible. >> laura: chicago teachers union today said they want 80% of the kids to be vaccinated and
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a whole new ventilation system before they come back to work. i mean, this is criminal, at some point. i'm going to say it, it is child abuse. what they have done to the kids on this issue is child abuse. dr. bhattacharya, you've been so far ahead on the facts and the science and we really appreciate it. thank you so much. as the democrats push forward with their january 6th committee, we are now just learning whom may have shot ashli babbitt. will that factor into the investigation? is it even worth it for the republicans to be part of this? minority leader kevin mccarthy is here next on where things stand. stay there. e. 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.
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clear she is trying to make it as bipartisan as possible. that is why she appointed cheney to this committee. >> laura: laid a second, liz cheney makes this bipartisan? okay. minority leader kevin mccarthy has said nancy pelosi can still have veto power over any edition, including any g.o.p. congressman who voted against -- this puts democrats in a tricky spot because two members nancy appointed to the committee, they previously voted against certifying republican presidents. so how does this all work? joining me now, house minority leader kevin mccarthy. congressman, good to see you. do you have any doubt pelosi is going to veto any when you put up? >> pretty much. the clip you just showed, this is the least bipartisan committee you can find.
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think about the structure, not an equal number of republicans and democrats. she appointed adam schiff and raskin. this is an impeachment committee. only democrats have subpoena power. the speaker has control or anyone who is appointed. she appoints everyone, just with consultation with republicans. the real question here is those who really want to find out the truth didn't waste five months playing politics with it. the senate had two bipartisan committees already study and put a report out. you had the fbi arresting people. you had the architect of the capital already appropriating $10 million to secure the capital in any way they can. the real question begins, why did the parking attendants know more about january 6th and the preparing for the capitol police and protecting them? because the parking attendants would not let you park on the capitol that day, but where was the national guard?
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the national guard cannot be at the capitol, but they were doing crosswalk duty and street work somewhere in the city. did things happen during the summer, did someone make a decision, and tell the sergeant of arms not to have the national guard at the capital prior to that? if you look at the senate report, there's a lot of failures here. they had information ahead of time. the capitol police, you had the leadership in their failing those officers because the riot gear, some of it was stuck in buses that were locked away from it. you should have had the national guard there, so people could have that building. questions at all need to be answered. >> laura: congressman, this is being used for political purposes. i think anyone with a brain sees that. but real clear investigation apparently has the name of the person who allegedly shot, the only person who ended up dying during this riot, ashli babbitt. now, those details are being withheld from her grieving
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family, but there is a reaction from the top democrat on the intel committee. watch. >> very specifically dangerous when the president is trying to reveal the identity of a police officer that he knows he may put their life in jeopardy if that person's identity becomes public, so it's very serious, you know, as well as just sort of banning this right wing talking point. >> laura: congressman, are you surprised they want to keep this hidden, obviously, other incidents across the country of police officer involved in a controversial shooting, demands are made by most people, including democrats, to reveal identity. >> look, i don't have enough information of what transpired at that moment. i do know if we did an investigation, we look at all -- the capitol police did an amazing job that day, but adam schiff, to be a part of this committee, the individual who said he had proof about russia ahead of time when he
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lied to the american public time and again, it just goes to show that this committee is not serious, that this committee is a political committee, and it's nancy pelosi trying to carry something out instead of getting to the bottom. the fbi is the best one to investigate going forward. >> laura: this is all they have going into the midterms, right? they have to keep this going. otherwise people are just going to talk about how bad critical race theory is and how high gas prices are. i mean, what else are they going to talk about? >> talk about the open border and we have terrorists coming across, the inflation, which is making life -- >> laura: they don't want to talk about that. no, it's got to be fanning the flames of an insurrection. that is all they have. we got to go. congressman, good to see you. and as joe biden sets the final exit date for the u.s. combat mission in afghanistan, where exactly do we stand on the war on terror? a "the ingraham angle" reality check with colonel doug macgregor next.
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twenty-year quagmire in afghanistan, things kind of went sideways. >> the united states did what we had to do, get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and deliver justice to usama bin laden. we achieved those objectives, that's why we went. >> laura: colonel doug mcgregor, former secretary of defense, senior advisor to trump joins me now. colonel, did we "achieve our objectives?" >> no, i don't think we did. and like you, i am very happy that we are shutting down or at least planning to shut down the blood and money pitfall in afghanistan. but the truth is, that we actually went there and created more enemies than we had when we went in. we were very narrowly focused at the beginning on the al qaeda group, which was probably four or 500 people, and then we rapidly expanded the operation to make more enemies, taking on the taliban and virtually
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everyone else in afghanistan, that we thought had hosted al qaeda. so it was kind of a disaster and things simply got worse from there. >> laura: i think people shouldn't begin to think tonight that leaving afghanistan means we are going to stop wasting tax dollars. >> well, i think you are right. >> we will continue to provide civilian and humanitarian assistance, including speaking out for the rights of women and girls. i intend to maintain our diplomatic presence in afghanistan, and we are coordinating closely with our international partners in order to continue to secure the international airport. >> laura: so, the troops are coming out, but we are still spending money there, colonel, is this wise? >> well, we are going to try -- >> laura: better than having trips there? >> well, we are still going to have 18,000 contractors, laura. at least for the next couple months. and i think they will try to bring in special operators,
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potentially from the united states and the united kingdom. we also talked about putting a military headquarters in the embassy in kabul, which is a very dumb idea, since it turns out embassy into a legitimate target for just about everybody, but ultimately, i think it will fail, laura, all of it will, because the countries that surround afghanistan have had it with us, and i think the afghans are fed up with us, so i think why we will try to keep our fingers in the pot, so to say, the russians, the chinese, the iranians, the indians, the pakistanis, the various central asian republics north of afghanistan will all want us out. >> laura: but colonel, in the end, i mean, it's a tragic story. we had so many incredible young men and women deployed there, thousands lost their lives. families shattered. lesson, final lesson, sum it up in 15 for us. >> well, i remember sergeant
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tillman, when he was killed, and he had kept a careful record of everything that was going on, and he was disgusted. he knew that the war was and what it was cracked up to be. frankly, this is another lesson that we don't go in for anything other than the narrow purpose of eliminating a specific enemy. we stay out of the nation building and the business. occupations turn soldiers into jailers. >> laura: colonel macgregor, thank you. now, a twisted claim by ibram kendi and randi weingarten. "the last bite" explains it.
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like through our venture capital group. backing technologies like electric vehicle charging, carbon capture and even nuclear fusion. we may not know just what lies ahead, but it's only human... to search for it. >> it's really reminds me of that reaction and the response to the board of education decision. and there was widespread fear that "those desegregated schools, those black children were going to be harmful to white children." >> laura: okay, wait a second. he is the one who actually wants to take us back a generation.
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without that type of hyperbole about present-day america, people who disagree with his vision of it, his money just dries up. gone. they always have to take it to the next level of insult. don't forget to set your dvr every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. eastern zoo never mess us. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. >> looking ahead to 2020, one of the reasons i'm taking you seriously as a contender is because of your presence on cable news. i don't think you seem that creepy, but that's just me. >> greg: it's because they're both creepy. and he just got 30 months in jail but how's that for reliable? ♪ ♪ [applause] what a
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