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unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening carried we hope you'll set your dvr. it simple to dewberry never missed an episode. we will always be independent and we will never be that media mob radio get news here you won't get anywhere elsberry did in the meantime, i have good news because let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is standing by to take over right now, laura ingraham. >>laura: thank you, sean. we have an awesome show tonight and we will see you tomorrow. >> have a great show. >> an awesome show tonight and we will see you tomorrow. there is a lot of talk about the olympics but we are having other awards tonight that we will get to later in the show but first, the day fauci became president is the focus of tonight's angle.
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it seems just like yesterday. >> one of our 100 day challenges is asking the american people to mask up for the first hundred days, the next 99 days. the mask is become a partisan issue unfortunately but it is a patriotic act, the fact is it is the single best thing we can do, more important than the vaccine, give it time to work. laura: being goal knew that the hundred days appeal was just a shtick. the mask became a political symbol for too many left, they didn't want to give it up so soon. >> this emergency will never pass. remember, it was 15 days to slow the spread, 100 days to mask up. they keep changing the rules of the game because that is what they do. just as with 100 days of mask wearing there's always a catch, the good news always comes with
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the big fat*but whatever marginal benefit we get from what cloth masks, they became a security blanket for democrats who wanted to get rid of trump and all the old traditions of america, bad actors inside and outside government perversely ended up loving covid 19, not the death but the opportunity to covid crisis representative measure in a permanent new normal. they knew as long as americans were forced to social distance and mask up that americans would conclude that we were in crisis mode and justify keeping kids and workers at home and the government checks coming. the great reset of america but politically biden had to offer something to a beleaguered nations so one of his main pitches in 2020 was you like to me because i have a plan, we will be disciplined and organized and we can beat the
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virus. remember what he told us just a few months ago. >> if you been fully vaccinated you no longer need to wear a mask. let me repeat, if you are fully vaccinated you no longer need to wear a mask. >> that was a lie. they were just words. today the cdc announced a stunning reversal rendering the pledge meaningless, the cdc director too scared to actually show her face on camera inadvertently but what much of the incentive to get vaccinated, she announced in a teleconference that both unvaccinated and vaccinated americans should once again wear masks indoors if they are living in virus hotspots. >> some vaccinated people infected with the delta variant after vaccination may be contagious and spread the virus
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to others. this is possible that you can transmit further which is the reason for the change. laura: was the white house explanation for president biden backtracking? >> we are dealing with an evolving virus with no historic precedent. >> do they think americans are this stupid? for weeks we've said the vaccine still experimental has limitations. we reported on the risk of inflammatory cardiac reaction to israeli data showing breakthrough cases weren't so rare and told you about the numbers in tennessee. the health director reported 1000 breakthrough infections among vaccinated individuals with the full 75% being symptomatic cases. for that we were vilified by the
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same media figures and never trump malcontents, do the math. it doesn't mean the vaccine is useless but it does mean we have to be realistic. we are to have 90% of those over the age of 65 vaccinated in the us. it is insanely diabolical to issue new directives that punish americans who are just getting back on their feet. the messaging is so bad, so idiotic they are even infuriating their allies. >> we all remember at the beginning mask up even if you're vaccinated because you could spread it and then you can't spread it and now you can maybe spread it. they are making the change based on unpublished data but it shows vaccinated and unvaccinated people infected by the delta variant -- it is really confusing and it's as big the
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question of do they really know? >> let's be transparent, expensive the public what the problem is. i don't get that vibe from the cdc now. laura: the cdc has moved the covid goalposts since march of 2020. it was two weeks to slow the spread, got to save the hospitals, then it went to lockdowns and capacity restrictions until we had a vaccine. we have a vaccine and now it is entirely conceivable that democrats will be wearing masks at the 2024 convention. there's always going to be a reason to take a step backward for people who prefer lockdowns to actual living. we could have 90% of the entire country vaccinated and still come up with new reasons we need covid restrictions in place. >> by the end of 2022,
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protecting everyone. >> everyone in the world. in palm beach, florida where 100% of the population has been vaccinated they just impose new mask mandate yesterday. the visitors to palm beach may not be vaccinated. if they could, the covid control freaks would have us in and out a lot forever. i don't know if you've been watching what is going on in australia but they locked down for a few dozen cases and in sydney they have been in a hard lockdown for four weeks and announced it is going to extend for another four weeks and when people go to protest the lockdowns as they did last weekend by the thousands they
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are blamed again. >> let me deal with what we saw in sydney yesterday. of course it was selfish. it was also self-defeating. it served no purpose. it will not end the lockdown sooner. it will only risk the lockdowns running further. there were millions of sydney -- they are the ones bringing the end to the lockdown sooner. the city under lockdown to engage in that was reckless and selfish. laura: what a nightmare. the biden administration has fallen into a covid trip there and making. governors from multiple red states of announced they are not doing any noon ask mandate to lockdowns. go. for them fauci has been whatever credibility he had left and it wasn't a lot but if you live in one of the blue states whether vaccinated or not you are not going to know what tools will be in effect day today. are you in a hotspot today or not? what is the exact metric on
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being a hotspot. it happened the ago. state residents are going to start wondering why is life so much better in the red states and then the blue stators are going to demand the restrictions be lifted. the roller coaster ride that never ends. this is a political disaster for biden. he wasn't elected to create giant new entitlement programs or throw open the southern border. he was elected in large part to solve the virus issue but his experts are fighting him on that and he seems too ignorant to know this. every time you change the rules it is not sufficient to explain it away as we are listening to the scientists. the scientists aren't president or are they? i think i figured out how they made their covid policy at the white house, they watch with the health experts on the other tables are saying, the demand for new restrictions usually
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start their. >> before calling it an imposition, wearing a mask is not that big a deal. >> wearing a mask for the short-term to keep them protected. we try to get this back under control. >> indoor crowded settings to continue wearing a mask to protect our children. laura: i want to protect my children from her, fauci takes that and forcefully pushes it through the bureaucracy, then biden comes out, and says we are listening to the doctors, to the experts, before the end of lashing out at americans for making their own risk assessments. >> we have the pandemic because the unvaccinated are so enormous confusion. 100 million people got vaccinated. laura: they are accusing other
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people of confusing the situation. democrats made a massive mistake by nominating a man too impaired to think for himself or doesn't want to. he can't see the political buzz saw he's looking into and biden made a mistake by not sending fauci out to pasture. it is clear who is really the commander-in-chief and he's going to command you and the president to follow his edicts if we let him and that is the angle. doctor martin calor, is anything prolonging this pandemic more than this on-again off-again policy guidance from the biden administration and the cdc? what do you make of this? >> it is very strange and i don't know if we've reached the end of the scientific error here
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because if you look at the data currently covid deaths in the united states, lower than it has been since the pandemic started in march of 2020. i'm not sure why all of these things are happening right now. the key thing to realize is cases have now disconnected from deaths but because of the vaccine and many people with natural immunity, the fact the cases go up a little bit means deaths are going up and in the united kingdom -- >> the cdc today, professor, admitted what came as a surprise to many people about the vaccine's efficacy against the covid variance and transmitting them. >> the largest concern we are worried about is the virus and
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the potential mutation away we are from a very transmissible virus that has the potential to evade our vaccine in terms of how it protects us from severe disease and death. laura: are we expected to keep taking new boosters every year as the virus continues to mutate down to the last letter in the alphabet? >> know. there could be mutations, that is always been the case, but there was a study coming out that shows people with natural immunity have immunity knowledge reinfection but also other coronavirus's and sars covid one. we know people who have had the
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disease have cross immunity which is promising for any variant, we don't know about the vaccine but the key thing to realize with you are immune from vaccine or having had covid is the it doesn't necessarily protect you from being infected again because the virus will enter the body and might start reproducing the body. what it does for you is prevents you from getting serious illness or death and that is why cases are going up the us. laura: very quickly, masks on children in school 6 or 7 hours a day. >> no scientific evidence for advocacy of masking children, children have extremely lower
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risk of serious disease and mortality. rather than putting masks on children we should make sure all older people get the vaccine. laura: great to see you tonight, two headlines about the cdc guidance, the first from july 9th. vaccinated teachers and students don't need masks the cdc says and today, recommend everyone in k-12 wear a mask regardless of vaccination status. what is going on here? during the is sharon, founder of let them breathe, so many parents reaching out to me after this news broke moments ago, teachers union head randi weingarten says when science and evidence speak we listen, requiring everyone in school buildings to be masked so we will do it.
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these teachers unions have proven themselves to work against parents wishes throughout this pandemic. your reaction to the news. >> you read that tweet these government agencies can't even agree with themselves, they told us they are going to keep masks on kids indefinitely and their justification for that is there's a lot they don't know about this virus. what we do know is children are at low risk from covid, but high risk of the mental health impact of these masking restrictions. i am saddened but not surprised this government overreach is continuing and that is why let them breathe just filed a lawsuit, we are realizing legal action is our only hope to get our kids lives, smiles back. laura: parents say no, they are
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not doing this and finding out in a lot of these big liberal public school systems like fairfax county, virginia they are losing students and they will lose budget and that is when a pay attention when they start losing students, a lot of people homeschooling, the numbers are way up in this part of the country and in blue states across the country but i think people will vote with their feet. laura: we just had a smile first, help parents explore all their educational aspects and options because we need to say not on our watch, enough is enough, we are not going to allow this to happen to our kids. my son almost didn't survive the pandemic and it wasn't due to covid but the mental health impact of these restrictions on him and the masking and so we have to stand up together, we are advocating, there's going to be a lot of parents and families on the first day of school that
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>> pelosi january 6 committee held its first hearing today, >> pelosi's in your sixth committee held its first. because of her actions leading up to today the whole thing turned into performance art. is this show has reiterated time and again all collectivity at the capitol should be prosecuted and punished. there was a lot of violence that day but it was not a terrorist attack. it wasn't 9/11, wasn't the worst thing that ever happened to america, wasn't an insurrection. there is also something else happening. a transparent attempt by democrats to drag this out ahead of 2022. they know they are going to lose big and are trying not to but they are casting their political opponents as enemies of the state so the theatrics were intended to produce an emotional reaction. it is with that knowledge that
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we will unveil the angle awards for today's best performances. first, best use of tears and dramatic pauses in a leading role we have a tie between congressman kinzer bigger and shift. >> never expected today to be as emotional as it has been. democracies are not defined by our bad days. >> we are so driven by bigotry and hate that we attack our fellow citizens as traders if they are born in another country or don't look like us. god help us. >> god save us from these third-rate theatrics was award for best use of an exaggeration in a supporting role the winners, who think the pen is literally mightier than the sword. >> we had all these items and
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things thrown at us and used to attack us. those are weapons. no matter if it is a pen, the way they were using these items was to hurt officers. >> the use of partisan politics when facts fail the angle award goes to capitol police officer larry done. >> i'm a law enforcement officer and do my best to keep politics out of my job but in this circumstance i responded. i voted for joe biden, does my vote not count? mi nobody? >> he deployed to accuse trump of being a hitman. >> if a hitman is hired and kills somebody the hitman goes to jail. not only does the hitman go to jail but the person who hired them does. there was an attack carried out
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on january 6th and a hitman sent them. i t to get to the bottom of that. >> it's not about politics at all. best performance in an action role the winner is michael. >> too many telling me hell doesn't exist or that hell actually wasn't that bad. the indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful. laura: congressman jim banks of indiana was blocked by speaker pelosi from the january 6th committee. previously defended the violent and deadly george floyd rights in kenosha. is in that part of the double standard you and your colleagues are trying to get at? >> he also attacked you a year ago on twitter, later deleted his tweet.
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he is obviously is very strong partisan feelings, you got to see that on full display today. everything you saw today was carefully scripted by speaker pelosi and her staff. even the statements these police officers red you could tell at times they didn't write the statements, they were merely reading them as they stumbled over some of the words they weren't familiar with as they were reading. this was carefully scripted, even members of congress who were selected to be in the room were picked, republicans including liz cheney and adam ginsberg are, those two do not want republicans to win back the majority next year, they want democrats to remain in control of the american people should keep that in mind especially republicans in their states and districts knowing these two would rather nancy pelosi stay in charge of the radical
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democrats advance their socialist agenda than republicans winning back the majority to save our country. this was a political stunt by the democrats, clear to the american people they are not falling for it. >> these are hand-picked officers, phenomenal people in the capitol police but they came across as political, that doesn't help anything. we want the police to be just the police, not picking and choosing, that is the point of what they said last year that the police have to be evenhanded, now we have to have the police making political statements. >> that is why i called on the chairman of the committee to bring the head of the capitol police, i thought they were prounion but they refused to hear from the capitol police union chief who would have come before the committee and spoke
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on behalf of every rank-and-file member of the capitol police, the heroes who shown to protect me, my staff and capitol hill, would have provided different perspective than these four police officers provided, he would have told members of congress and the american people if he was allowed to testify that on january 6th they were not prepared for what would happen that day even though they had intelligence reports provided to the highest levels of the capitol police, there's something dangerous was going to happen, they weren't trained for what was going to happen and weren't equipped for what would happen that and the rioters have better equipment than the capitol police officers did in a new heading into that day they lacked the equal and they needed. would have been a whole different story of the leadership at the capitol police
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- griff: democrats want to try to take trump off the table before 2024. they impeached him twice. maybe this is the third bite of the apple. it is about a lot about trump here. they didn't think it was a real attempt to stop the government from working again or for boy was going to come up against the us military and take over the government? do they really believe that? >> don't want to talk about what is going on in the country today, inflation, the crime wave, they don't want to talk about that, they want to talk about this. griff: the democrats screaming lack of credibility extends well beyond cobra january 6th. they've demonstrated nothing but bad faith but their infrastructure shell game, 0
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reason for the romney group to play footsie with the administration infrastructure unless they want democrats to keep the majority next year. it is one big set of that gives biden a political cover of bipartisanship and rams are a massive they a lot of the very blue states that want to stay locked down and mask up forever. that republicans should do to the democrats what the red state governors did to the cdc, just tune them out. joining us is phil klein, editor at "national review". senator joe manchin revealed that the real goal of this infrastructure bill is if a bipartisan bill falls apart everything could fall apart. how stupid do the republicans look like cassidy in louisiana, romney, etc. for being -- >> it is ridiculous. for months the arguments defenders of this bipartisan charade have been making to a lot of conservatives has been if
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we get this bipartisan deal that will convince moderates such as manchin and cinema to oppose the bigger deal and you could say there's some logic to that. better $600 billion than $3 trillion. but manchin just gave away the game. what he is saying is the opposite of what republicans have been arguing to conservatives is true, that is the the bipartisan bill is greasing the wheels for the larger bill so that if they want the $4 trillion spending with expanding medicare and medicaid, childcare, green new deal, all of these things sandwiched in, that they need the bipartisan deal. manchin needs to go back to west virginia and say you got this
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bipartisan deal. >> the people of west virginia did not vote for this, they did not vote for expanding mass transit in san francisco. wears mcconnell on this. is he going to allow portman to go in there and make some absurd deal? where's mitch? >> so far he has been relatively quiet. you said skeptical things a few times but he hasn't really fully revealed his hand. i just don't know if the idea is that there is some value in running out the clock so to speak but schumer is saying they are going to stay through august recess to get this done but the fact that democrats and biden are so desperate for this bipartisan deal and the fact that they have allowed this to go on for so long suggests that they are desperate for the bipartisan -- >> take it to the voters next year, republicans walk away,
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take it to the voters, great to see you. those thousands of legals apprehended at the border actually report for their ice hearings, josh halley with some stunning numbers we just got our hands on and why a new brief calling of the supreme court to overturn roe versus wade could actually work. stay there.
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>> is that your answer? your polic >> is that your answer, your policies are working at the border?ie >> that is a complete mischaracterization. >> i your policies working? >> what i have said before and i repeat now -- >> are your policies working at the border, mister secretary? yes or no, either working? >> we have a plan, we are executing the plan, the plan takes time to execute. what makes the plan more challenging is number one, covid -- >> covid was that a tidy year
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ago, without the respect we saw none of these numbers a year ago, this crisis has occurred under your tenure. this is a crisis you have engineered with your policies. >> senator josh halley making important point to common security secretary alejandra mayorkas, this was engineered by the democrats, what they are doing at the border is purposeful. look no further than what we learned from axioms, 50,000 illegal immigrants have been released into the country without a court date and told to report to an ice office instead, just 13% have set up. senator halley, they won't come out and say it but you can't convince me this isn't what the democrats want. a massive influx of humanity into the united states. >> it is exactly what they want and one of the reasons alejandra mayorkas wouldn't say their plans weren't working because
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their plan is open border, amnesty and to dismantle ice they are trying to call it different things, label it in different ways but when you look at what is happening and you see a border that is open, amnesty for criminals and you see them taking away ice's enforcement capability this is their plan and they are executing it. laura: iowa governor kim reynolds suggested some of these aliens are partially to blame for rising covid 19 cases same part of the problem, the southern border is open, we have 80 countries, and across the border that don't have vaccines, they are getting dispersed through the country. governor reynolds was attacked by joe henry, state political writer for latin american citizens group and said that reynolds's comments amounted to hatemongering.
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this really isn't about covid. it is about protecting the sensitivities of illegals against name-calling, what they were called for decades in the us code, aliens. >> amazing a time when we have the cdc reversing their guidance on masks to say even vaccinated people have to wear masks indoors which is insane in its own way but to allow a flood of illegal immigrants across the border is not as if we are testing people, they are allowed into the country, into the interior of the country and the biden administration just doesn't care. this is a public health crisis but they are doing nothing at the border to stem it. the truth is they've wanted open border and that is what they are getting. >> their plan is working. that was a phenomenal series of questions but their plan is working because they want to
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bring in as they have this year double the size of the city of cleveland, 1 million people so far have been apprehended at the border. there is some good news, fresh polling from the an rcc saying 7 of 10 voters in battleground districts express high levels of concern about rising prices and the higher cost of living, voters trust republicans over democrats in congress to deal with crime and public safety, independents and hispanics also disapproving of biden's handling of the border crisis, by a staggering 23 percentage points, just terrible news for the democrats, maybe there's a silver lining for next year's midterms, your thoughts? >> this is really. you see president biden out of touch with reality and the american people don't want open border, this crime wave that
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he's allowing to crash all over the country, the american people don't want runaway inflation but he's allowing and pushing forward all these things and when it comes to the border you look at the chaos there, the violence, the drugs that are coming across it is insane and the american people don't want to do they are trying to send president biden a message and he's not listening. jillian: you file an amicus brief at the supreme court that states in part the status quo is untenable, roe and casey should be overruled, the question of abortion legislation should be returned to the states. given wobbling numbers of the supreme court they are averse to rocking the boat with the court commission bubbling over with potential court packing in the offing. do you think this court is going to overturn roe versus wade at
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this point? >> i hope they will. that is a decision i think is a historically unjust decision, one of the worst decisions in american history, 62 million innocent unborn babies lost their lives, the state of mississippi the lead plaintiff in this case asked the court overturn roe. that was the right thing to do, to ask them and i ask for the same and joined by senator lee, ted cruz, asking the court to do the same. i'm hopeful the court will see they committed historic injustice when they invented this constitutional right to an abortion all these years ago and it is time to put it to rest. >> if you want an example of how a current military leadership not just feeling the country but our vets as look no further than the current general of the army who is disparaging a marine on twitter. that marine is next, stay there.
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>> a disturbing disturbing stor tonight of high-level intimidation campaigns being used at the top of our military as recounted by a retired vereen laura: the disturbing story of high-level intimidation campaigns being used at the top of our military as recounted by retired marine who said on july 20 second major general patrick donohoe, the commanding general
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of fort benning reported from his official twitter account that he was seeing a surge in icu visits among young soldiers due to covid and that he would mandate the vaccine if he had the power to do so. desire applied pointing out the dod had lost total of 262 million personal to the virus. in the fourth 1:45,021, 26 additional servicemembers took their lives compared to the prior year. general domino virtues desire of engaging in false equivalency and downplaying the vaccine. he also tweeted at the university words as i is no student and told them come get your boy for questioning the military's quarantine a lockdown policies. joining we use desire, for a marine officer. such a wild wild story. i love hillsdale, second of all, is general donahue the norm in our military leadership today?
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>> absolutely. when you hear him spouting msnbc talking points that shows you the quality and level of education and thought process that goes across all the services. we have 906 admirals in generals in our military and it is increasingly ideologically similar group. laura: americans have a romanticized vision of the leadership of our military i think because film and movies, world war ii, a lot of them have done amazing stuff but here are the reasonable restrictions general donahue and acted at fort benning last july. >> we require anyone coming on the installation that they don't eat in and close it in restaurants downtown. of folks want to go to the gym downtown they can't go into an indoor gym facility.
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>> why won't leaders like donohoe address the psychological format that all of this inflicted on their troops with these restrictions? >> these guys are woke loses who love cancel culture and they can't see reality. they spent 20 years in afghanistan, spent $2.4 trillion of american taxpayer money, we lost 2300 servicemembers and left bagram air force base in the middle of the night. americans should be angry, they should be demanding answers. instead of this january 6th commission i suggest the commission on the wars in the middle east, bring these guys before congress and let them testify what they were doing. this disconnect from reality has been there for a long time and needs to be held to account. laura: why couldn't they beat the tell a man?
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>> our military was designed to win against the conventional force. the problem is all those peers have nuclear weapons our military is not designed to fight a nuclear war. that's not how it works. laura: we will bring you back tomorrow night to continue this. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back.
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>> we used to be when i got her is a u.s. senator >> we used to be when i first got here as a senator 3 and a half decades ago. laura: it was actually five decades ago. you served as a senator for 3 and a half decades but that's not the only biographical note he got wrong. >> one of the things i missed most in the four years between my time serving as vice president and being a professor at a college, you think i am joking, i am not.
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laura: i can't believe we have to through fact check president biden on his own resume twice in one day, you were not a professor after being vice president, you were paid nearly $1 million to be what they called a presidential practice professor. he didn't even teach classes, just minor details. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. jillian: wednesday july 20 eighth was a major reversal by the cdc, the new guidance says some states sent the wrong message as president biden has harsh words for those who haven't yet gotten the shot. >> former california senator assaulted and robbed in broad daylight, the white house distancing itself from the defend the police movement. >> another olympic
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