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♪ ♪ >> sean: that's all the time we have, please set your dvr, never miss an episode. on this show, wcare about freedom, please pray for americans got behind enemy lines. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, hi. >> laura: hi, laura: how are you? >> that can't me off guard. laura: is your heart troubled tonight? when you are smiling, puts me in a good mood but when your heart is troubled i can barely get
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through the show. you have to give me not heart troubled, things are going to get better because laura is on next. >> that is a good point. things will be better, laura is on next. laura: you have good reason to be worried. i will take the baton from you. a complete takedown of biden's coverdale marion moments from red state governors and medical experts close my angle a little later tonight will change why president biden's $3.5 trillion been x might be the last chance to resurrect his moribund presidency. newt gingrich and donald trump just endorsed the republican they wants to see take on news cheney in wyoming. she's here exclusively tonight but we begin with one of the most and this displays we've ever seen from a president. i'm talking about president
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biden's angry anti-american vaccine mandate push but it is important to show you how this conversation has evolved in the past year. it was just last august when anthony fauci assured us this type of move would never happen in the good old us of a. >> i don't think you'll ever see a mandating of vaccines for the general public, you cannot force someone to take a vaccine. >> even president biden who ran on the platform to crush covid promised it was too radical to consider. >> no, i don't think it should be mandatory. i wouldn't demand to be mandatory. >> is pressing the race spoken more blunt terms a long time ago, 6 weeks ago. >> that is not the role of the federal government, that is the role that institutions, private-sector entities and others may take. >> just like everything else it all turned out to be a lie. >> i'm announcing the department of labor is developing an emergency to require all employers with 100 or more
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employees, who together employ 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. or sure negative test at least once a week. >> to have the authority to do this under the department of labor. labor department does have authority over workplace safety through osha. in this case the rule can only be temporary and you can bet it will be subject to lawsuits was they will argue how serious is this emergency when the federal government chose to exempt over 600,000 u.s. postal service workers from these rules? is something else to consider, president biden adopted an emergency temporary standard for
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healthcare workers back in june. there have been pressures since he took office to adopt the overall industries but he didn't do it but now he's doing it. why? is he admitting that he failed fighting covid? finally, 75% of the adult population has gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, nearly 65% about both doses, the numbers grow every day and don't take into account those who have natural immunity. why do we need a vaccine mandate when this is the threshold they told us all along was needed? to feed the left's fragile egos and thirst for power and to keep the gravy train rolling they need to keep vaccinated americans fearful of the unvaccinated. the two governors who have been opposed to the vaccine mandate as soon as they saw them going, nebraska governor pete ricketts and governor kate read. your reaction to this announcement from the president and the overall tone of it? >> i was disappointed but not
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surprised, the president and his teams for months have been telling the american people they would never issue a vaccine mandate and this president has gone back on his word and only opposite. i saw him saying we live in america, you would expect words like that from the president of communist china or north korea but you don't expect that out of the mouth of the president of the united states. >> president biden knows who to blame for the current covid outbreak, he blames governors like you. >> elected officials actively working to undermine the fight against covid 19, these pandemic politics are making people sick, causing unvaccinated people to die.
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i will use my powers to get them out of the way. >> there is no tenth amendment issue there. your response? >> that is absolutely outrageous. the president has forgotten we live in america, and the hypocrisy of this is unbelievable. we have weekly phone calls with the governors, the white house staff, the president has never once been on any of those and yet he's got the ball to tell us we are not fighting the pandemic, in nebraska according to kaiser family foundation we have the third lowest fatality rate among people who have the coronavirus and yet the president will use the powers of the federal government to tell us how to do this. it is unbelievable and vital you nebraska will push back, fight back with any tool we can find to get this huge stunning overreach of federal power. jillian: he keeps saying that this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated and at the same
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time he admits that his authority to mandate vaccines is limited. >> my administration as already required teachers at schools run by the defense department because i have the authority to get vaccinated, that is authority i possess. >> will your state consider legal action here? >> without question we will consider legal action. our lawyers are already communicating and other like-minded elected officials around the country. is the disappointing thing, the president tried to pick a political fight with republican governors when the reality is he is picking a real fight with hard-working americans. this president is saying to them you can get vaccinated or i as one individual going to threaten your ability to feed your family
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and that is wrong. that is just wrong. laura: he says he wants to work -- it is about protecting them. this is for their safety. they do things in the workplace to ensure safety so covid is a hazard in the workplace a wise and this under their purview? >> this is a power grab by the federal government we've seen time and again by the biden administration, there is unwillingness to attack the border crisis, we saw their incompetence when it came to the withdrawal from afghanistan and now seeing their strong desire to make decisions on behalf of individual americans. we believe in freedom and individual liberty. the unfortunate thing is this is going to not help more people get vaccinated. and asked weeks in 6 or 7 consecutive weeks of rises in vaccination rates. that is what people are looking
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at the data, making an individual decision and making good ones and i don't understand why the president would do this, it makes no sense. laura: i have to remind everyone that under this new regime of mandates, the us postal workers are exempt. so 644,000 us postal workers who will not be part of the federal mandate, what does that tell us about the power of the unions particularly that union and how seriously they really take the workplace threat? >> this is more hypocrisy of president biden to say we are trying to protect workers but not postal workers because apparently for whatever reason
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they don't have to have the vaccine. to serve as this came out the phones in my office were ringing off the hook with people who were in shock about this business owners calling me telling me how this is going to make it so hard for them to run their businesses, the effort to get this done, the worries they won't be able to keep people, the president has done something that is unbelievable that it could happen in our country. americans take responsibility for their personal healthcare. this is not the job of government to mandate how they are supposed to take a vaccine like this. laura: great to see both of you, mandates weren't the only focus of today's speech. >> the vaccine provides strong protection for the vaccinated, you read about in here about and see the stories of hospitalized people, people on the deathbed's among the unvaccinated over the past few weeks. this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> joining me to respond,
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professor of medicine at stanford and doctor martin cold war, medical school professor. i asked this question before but want to ask it again. important for everyone to understand. is it accurate to call the pandemic and the mutations that are arising as one of the unvaccinated? >> know, this is a pandemic of all population. in the plan they are saying this is science-based but that is not is mandating vaccines, but we know people have recovered from covid disease have stronger and longer lasting immunity than the vaccinated so they are better protected so there is no reason to mandate them to be
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vaccinated. the other thing is anybody can get infected, there's a difference in mortality between the old and the young but all the vaccine efforts in this plan is focused on people working or in school so younger to middle-aged people, there was nothing in this plan or efforts to get more vaccines to those who really need it, people in their 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s, that is the key, those are the ones we need to reach, not all of them are vaccinated and they should be. laura: painting with a broad brush the entire population is equally susceptible to serious illness or death. president biden's surgeon general appeared earlier on fox
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and made some interesting claims. >> we know when you get infection you can get some degree of protection. what we are not clear is how long the infection less was compared people who had previous infections, those about the vaccine and those who didn't, what you find is those who were not vaccinated are twice as likely to get reinfection with covid compared to those got a vaccine. >> i asked all the people i respect to the world of epidemiology, who said that is alarmingly false. am i talking to the right people? >> you are. he is gotten science exactly backwards. there was a fantastic study out of his real demonstrated people recover from covid have much stronger in the unity to the
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extent they actually 13 times less likely to become infected. they are protected against severe disease just as vaccinated people are. people underplaying natural immunity and the vaccine. when you recover from covid you have very strong immunity against the infection and against severe disease and that is true for the vaccines as well. the first part, the vaccine doesn't seem to stop disease spread, it reduces it but who knows how long that lasts. it still protect you against severe disease. i wish you had made that distinction. >> the same surgeon general made a claim about the risk of vaccines inducing a dangerous heart condition but made a follow-on point. >> when you look at covid chases the risk of myocarditis is markedly higher than the risk of cancer get the vaccine. >> not trying to fact check just one person but this is the
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surgeon general. is that true? >> there was a recent study looking at this issue and they found the risk for young teenage boys to have myocarditis is higher than the risk of being hospitalized. we don't know the magnitude in young adults. but we know the risk of it and we also know the risk of severe covid, they could easily get infected but from severe disease from covid is very very small among legitimate teenagers. laura: on the same point we have schools now, the school district in los angeles mandating vaccines for everyone 12 and up
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in the school system with rare exceptions for severe allergic reactions to severe medical conditions, 12 and up. does that make sense? >> one data point. look at the gdc i, the board the decides in the uk whether to recommend vaccines recommended against vaccinating children, certainly as young as 12 looking at the same data the la county, the data for anything children, harm to children is so small, risk reduction from vaccinating kids is small but there is a risk of myocarditis, doesn't make sense for young people to get vaccinated and that is why they are not doing that. one other note i just received
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an email today from a student at smith college going on a hunger strike because she does not want to be forced to be vaccinated. this is an issue of conscience for many young people. this forced vaccination is very harmful to public health. it may make sense but leave that aside. in the context of covid this will create enormous vaccine hesitancy. vaccine hesitancy went from a fringe phenomenon to something nearly 30 or 40% of the population who are resisting this push toward a mandate, it is not right. laura: thank you for coming on, so important. president biden has one last chance to resurrect his presidency and one man holds the key to stopping him. i angle is next and newt gingrich will react.
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not only -- sos biden collided with an iceberg but capsized and now democrats are scrambling aboard what they think is the last lifeboat, $3.5 trillion spending bill. >> this is in many ways what might define what his presidency is about. >> will easily be the most erratic expansion of the social safety net since lbj's great society. >> this is going to be one of the key moments president biden is going to have in his presidency and the legacy defining moment. >> the rope for that life that may have been cut, the 50/50 split in the senate, he can't afford a single democrat defection or it goes nowhere. enter senator joe manchin of
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virginia, his wall street journal op-ed said i always said if i can't explain it i can't vote for it and i can't explain why my democratic colleagues are rushing to spend $3.5 trillion. yesterday excuse reported manchin is opened $1.5 trillion and that would be new spending which chuck schumer and company rejected outright but that doesn't mean democrats are going to unfurl the white flag. if biden's ship sinks they'll sink with him. schumer and pelosi need this spending bill as much as he does. think of the leverage this gives manchin, to do that, has to vote yes on a hyperpartisan bill that by his own admission could exacerbate inflation and death.
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that may be abridged too far even head flexible democrat like manzo which in which is why the left is using a 2-pronged strategy here, one prong involves appeals to party loyalty. >> has always been there, has always been with me. i think we can work something out. >> is very persuadable. >> someone willing to get to a place that is the right place. laura: the other prong is vicious attacks from radical talking heads. >> manchin is a monster of the democrats own making. the more you keep feeding the beast and telling them they have control over you they will exert that control. >> to hamstring the agenda of president obama for years, joe manchin is trying to do president biden's -- >> practice fighting with joe manchin. >> i like when joy read, i love that. what should be obvious to
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manchin, no one cares if he's done what is right for his constituents. they hate joe manchin's constituents, helped get trump into office and west virginia, large number of trump voters voted for manchin, they trusted him when he said he wasn't like those other democrats. >> is your senate i will protect second amendment rights. that is why the nra endorsed me. i will get the federal government off our backs. i will cut federal spending and repeal the bad parts of obamacare. icp and i will take getting at the cap and trade bill. laura: it is one thing to make a promise on the election trail and another to keep that promise. when he is our democratic establishment is pressing you to
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betray your constituents so will manchin hold? does he surrender to pelosi and schumer and break faith with the good people of west virginia and vote yes to help aoc and companies for those he put the interests of his constituents and all americans ahead of the hard left? the rest of the radicals who this country or willing to listen to the people of west virginia. the latest to explore is biden's approval at just 21% in west virginia. disapproval is at 74% so if manchin is the right thing and stand up for the people who sent him to washington the choice for him is obvious. biden's dream of creating new ones, turning america into a left-wing catastrophe has to be stopped. the people of west virginia
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didn't vote for president biden or nancy pelosi or schumer but voted for manchin and promises fight for west virginia. now is the time, kill this bill once and for all, let's start working on rebuilding the country we love, not continuing biden's disaster movie and the vehicle, joining ms. newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor. it is obvious what manchin should do but will he hold the line? >> the government socialism got a new method against today and people in washington don't realize what a disaster today is, 20 or 30 times the disaster of afghanistan, the daily mail road headline that said biden declares war on 80 million americans. you have a president thinks he has the right to dictate to
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everybody whatever his opinion is without congress passing a law, without any checks and balances and that is going to rip this country apart because if he can do it on this issue how many other things can biden instruct businesses about, how many of the things can he reach into your life? ironically kamala harris is my body, my choice, she was referring to abortion. my body, my choice, how come it is now president biden's body and his choice, this is going to boil all of the democrats back in the next week are going to have person after person coming up to them saying is the president just crazy? how could he possibly dictate to us and as you pointed out soleimani dictating to us that cutting deals with the unions to exempt them in this comes out, chances of this big government socialist the passing goes down and down and i don't think manchin is going to melvin cinema will join him and by the end next week we may see other
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democrats joining him. look at part of this bill that affect farming for example to destroy family farms because of estate tax changes and you will see a number of democrats in places like montana and new mexico who say i can't be for this. i will be surprised if it passes. >> they are looking at a dozen flows new taxes, 16 new types of revenue grabs they are looking at 2, quote, fund $3.5 trillion over 50 years, but that in and of itself is a huge and full on the shoulders of our economy. >> it is i may have to pass the debt ceiling, got to pass continuing resolution to keep the government open, ask members to walk a lot of planks and pelosi has run a dictatorship
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with great effectiveness but i have a hunch is breaking down and this coming week between the people who are mad about afghanistan, people are bad about what is happening with biden's power grab on deciding you will get a vaccination because president biden has decided it and people who are mad about the tax increases, very hard to imagine how they will get it through the house or the senate just because eventually pressure from the american people breaks the will of members of congress. >> from your lips to god's years i hope that is the case, thank you in two recent examples reveal immediate's are right war with millions of americans, molly hemingway breaking down my mini angle in moments.
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of the most noxious purveyors of racial vitriol charles blow is in a marxist preventive racial vitriol, new york times columns marked by twisted logic and reasoning behind would always seems to be rather file attack on his fellow americans we expect the worst from him but even when -- even we were taken aback by his latest work of hatred that aired on cbs last sunday. the main point of his opinion video is to warn the media against covering certain views because doing so may amplify or legitimize them. you might see where this is going to listen to how he sets the stage. >> 100 years ago this week the new york world published the 21 part explosive expose only inner workings of the ku klux klan. some believed giving the clan this much exposure was a
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terrible idea but sure enough series did not have the effect one might have thought. to the contrary the clan membership exploded. laura: if you get his kkk talk leading to a smearing of conservatives you are right on target. >> consider how this manifests today with a election denial, you on on conspiracies of vaccine resistance, sometimes when we expose evil we create or amplify it. >> trump supporters and other americans that he disagrees with are the equivalent of the kkk. they are not deplorables and not only should patient and looked down upon but the media needs to take proactive steps to suppress their views, the platform them all together. what was more shocking is this
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aired not on msnbc but cbs sunday morning. what happened to them? submissi your eyes and establish control over you. what they are doing is evil, trump was right, they largely become enemies of the people and it is time for americans to tune them out. joining me as molly hemingway from the federalist, fox news contributor and new york post columnist carol markowitz. i used to think cbs sunday morning was one of the last bastions of americana, good old-fashioned sunday morning news show with cooking and some patriotic tributes but what happened?
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>> i'm not sure i have such a high view of that media outlet but in general media outlets have such low credibility because they have done such a bad job of covering fully half of the country, appreciate what charles blow is saying by acknowledging most of for because journalism is nothing of the sort. it is propaganda designed to the press people who politically disagree with them and it is being aired on cbs and not just fringe outlets speak to how it has corrupted the corporate media establishment and how terrified they are that they don't control the narrative no matter how hard they try. >> charles and his beautiful landscapes of america visiting all these towns, a romantic vision of those old shows that you noticed the same trend in the coverage, the few liberals
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who are against some of the more draconian measures to fight covid specifically you were mentioning mae phillips. tell us about that. >> charles blow at some point in the past said that he is more afraid of republicans than he is of terrorists and he continues to openly hate more than half the country in his column in the new york times. made silver said some things about covid this week on twitter and was maligned for it because how dare he not push the official liberal line, all the leftists know what is happening at this point, we know cloth masks don't work and blue masks don't work and kids are not susceptible to this and 70% of the country is vaccinated and yet we are having double the cases we had from a year ago so we know what is happening here and the left doesn't want to face it because they are and
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meshed in having restrictions placed on people, specifically of people they don't like like trumpers and he would like to see these restrictions continue. >> speaking of this war on america and covid cnn's resident doctor thinks president biden's move today is fine as far as it goes but didn't go far enough. >> i wish the biden administration would go further because planes and trains are under their authority. a lot of people want to travel and it would make a big difference to say if you want to travel that you need to get vaccinated. that makes travel much safer. laura: she has that smile when she talks about taking away our freedom, enjoy the prospect and thinking about it.
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>> amazing but for four years every time there was a mean tweet we were told it was fascism come to america and you actually have the government ordering corporations what to do, telling individuals what to do it the same people who were hysterical for the past four years don't notice what is happening, this is a tremendous assault on american constitutional governance that will require everybody to stand up and resistant fight but we can't count on anyone in the media because they believe their job is to support one political party over its political opponents and they will paper over all these things that even a few years ago they would have thought were horrific and unacceptable of any president. laura: thinking about the old days of johnny carson and 15 million viewers a nice, the late-night hosts get a fraction, tiny fraction of what someone like you got all those years ago stayed away from is politics with jimmy kimmel saying people who are in vaccinated shouldn't get any treatment in hospitals, he's not joking. howard stern said the same thing. the morbidly obese people,
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smokers, people who have done drugs, do they get into treatment, are they all just -- cast aside. >> the joke is there picturing some guy named bubba with the confederate flag on the back of his pickup truck but the fact is black and hispanic communities have a much lower vaccination rate than white people. when confronted with this fact they don't admit that is going to be the people they are denying care to. they are maintaining it is these awful trumpers. maybe it would be for the best if mainstream media did stop covering conservatives, they do a terrible job of it. maybe it is time to go our separate ways here. laura: for people who haven't read his pieces his columns in the new york times are much more vicious than the cbs piece with music underneath it, much worse, thank you both and still have
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this cheney now facing a trump endorsed primary challenger, that challenger is here exclusively next.
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the 19 big news out of wyoming. donald trump endorsed harry it
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hagerman over liz cheney in the state's only house primary. hagerman was wyoming born and bred where she attended casper college on the livestock judging scholarship and went to the university of wyoming college of law. as an attorney she spent decades fighting back against federal overreach as a lawyer for the liberties alliance, she fought the clinton administration's epa overreach as well and from there she went on to become the national committeewoman for the republican party in wyoming, a push she vacated into this race. great to see you tonight. you supported liz cheney in the past and even donated to her yet now you are running to unseat her. what has changed? >> thank you for having me. wonderful to be on your show and it is very simple, liz cheney has betrayed wyoming, she
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betrayed all of us and she betrayed me, had i known five years ago that liz cheney would align herself of pelosi and the radical democrats in washington dc i wouldn't have taken that first phone call. the state of wyoming deserves to be represented by someone from wyoming, someone born and raised here as i was and someone who has wyoming's best interests at heart. that's why am running to be the next congresswoman from the state of wyoming. >> specifically on what issues do you take issue with her? >> server once was one of the primary ones is she aligned with pelosi and the radical democrats earlier this year to vote to impeach donald trump without due process and without what you would expect from someone in terms of that kind of an issue. she aligned herself with pelosi and the democrats in the
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impeachment and since then has aligned with pelosi on the matter related to the january 6th commission. what she's done is focusing on issues that are important to the democrats in washington dc as they attempt to deflect attention from the disaster that is the biden administration and continues to bash donald trump as well as the citizens of wyoming. donald trump won wyoming by 70% of the vote, higher percentage than liz cheney did. wyoming sent her to washington dc to be an ally of donald trump, to pursue conservative values and fight against the biden pelosi agenda and she aligned herself with pelosi and further to that agenda instead. laura: liz cheney reacted to donald trump's endorsement of your campaign by saying here is a soundbite for you, bring it. she is projecting a lot of confidence.
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democrats can cross over and vote in this primary. your reaction? >> this project a lot of confidence. that was an interesting response for her to make but it shows she reacted immediately to donald trump and that is the agenda she has been pursuing. she announced earlier this year she was going to make sure donald trump had no leadership role in the republican party from this point forward. that is the agenda she is pursuing, not the agenda that is important to wyoming. she's not fighting the biden administration on the policies that have been so destructive to our state, our small businesses, schools, students and it is telling to me she reacted the way she did because that's what
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her focus is, she has taken her eye off the ball, she wants to spend her time fighting with donald trump rather than biden and pelosi and what we see are the radicals -- laura: would you support a lawsuit to try to stop the vaccine mandate for companies of 100 employees or more, would you do that? i haven't heard liz cheney on that. >> what biden did today is unconstitutional. like the cdc moratorium was unconstitutional. laura: i haven't heard liz cheney, she never talks about these issues, only hitting trumps and the insurrection on january 6th. we are going to be watching this closely. thank you for choosing this show, we appreciate it and with thousands of afghan refugees resettling, biden's dhs secretary has his eye on this.
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>> we have changed the language that we >> we have changed language we use to refer to migrants who arrive in the united states and seek relief, we did not have yet lawful presence. we do not use the term illegal alien. laura: what they call them are undocumented democrats. gutfeld next. >> this is not about freedom or personal choice. it is about protecting your self and those around you. jillian: president biden facing an onslaught of backlash for declaring sweeping vaccine mandates on americans but not illegal immigrants crossing the border. how republican governors are fighting back. >> accusing the administration of being tougher and unvaccinated americans than on terrorists.

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