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♪ ♪ >> sean: , fourthly, that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us but you make this show possible answers please set your dvr so you never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. why? laura ingraham is standing by and she has an awesome show, as always. >> laura: oh. hi. i'm doing my best joe biden impersonation. okay? >> sean: oh. >> tammy: i'm doing my joe biden, when you walk off and you have to -- >> sean: shovelable. >> laura: you have to prop me back. out. and now i have to say to you, don't say anything else. that is it for sean. don't let him answer any questions.
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>> sean: which way do i go. they told me to ask -- [overlapping speakers] susan wes cooper susan? >> laura: all right. all right, schomburg number questions from you tonight. thank you. i'm laura ingraham. no more questions from him tonight. that is what they do to biden. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." it is a heinous assault on a female soldier on a new mexico base. and the reaction from the media has been essentially crickets. tonight, an ingraham angle investigation. plus, broadway's because night turned into a blm vaccine promote ed and henry and meghan release more hot air at the claimant conference. it is all and seen and unseen. the great american select that is the focus of tonight's angle. they have worked overtime to the knife, and deflect the truth.
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but democrats are conspiring with an array of activist and business leaders on plans that are already underway. more significant than that of a space obscene $3.5 trillion grab bag these two unofficial policies both weaken and change america forever. simply stated, this adult agenda includes maintaining open borders and is ready to the turn up republic activists think america is evil. that we are living on stolen land. and they wanted to get as many new democratic voters in here as quickly as possible. and dentist with an underclass who always loved cheap labor. top of never bent of immigration enforcement. they preferred the free flow of goods and services. and then care how it affects any of the little people. they never have. and as for china, the as for turn to biden administration's concern for human rights, totally out the window. they are happy to ignore approve the provisions of basic to
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dissent, worship, if you're 12, et cetera. long as the ccp makes some, i dunno, unenforceable pledge on climate change. save the planet. that does uyghurs die. and with these tubes in the white house, there is not a top investment bank or multinational in the world that would think of the steering many away from china. why bother? the sad fact is, by the end of biden's two years, first two years in office, america will be home to several million more migrants and hundreds of thousands of refugees. and as we obsess over our diversity and new code multiculturalism, china, "likely grown a lot more powerful than america. both economically and militarily. now, don't get deceived when every now and then, for political expediency sake the budgeting will take action that seems to that run counter to their agenda like deporting some
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patients. the new york times even wrote about it. but that is all for show. >> how many have been released in the u.s.? >> they are lit on conditions and i think it is about 10,000 or so. 12,000. >> have been released? >> yes. >> and of the 5,000 that heston may still be processed? >> we will make determinations whether they will be returned to haiti. placed on our public health and public interest authorities. >> are we are talking about a total of 12,000 or could it be even higher? >> it could be even higher. >> laura: he is lying when he said it could be higher. but no, mr. secretary. it will be higher. exponentially higher. by ditching most all of trump effective enforcement tools at the border, the biden administration send a message to the world that our border is defective open. now, local media in south and central america is running ads
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hocking passage for anyone who wants to cross into america. the cost is anywhere from seven to $10,000 now which they can pay off in installments while they are working here illegally. now, these are economic migrants. but they are not legitimate asylum-seekers. but there is literally the rogue deterrence from the biden administration. in fact, if they want this to continue. new voters and cheap labor. it is a win-win for democrats. >> why don't you build, forgive me, a wall or a fence to stop them from walking? is this the policy of this administration? >> we do not agree with the building of the wall. the law provides that individuals can take the claim for humanitarian really. that is actually one of our proudest traditions. >> laura: can you believe this guy? he is proud of what they are doing down there on the border. it is disgusting. then you can, dhs secretary
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hundred mayorkas himself is kind of a smooth talking krupp to pratt. and now he oversees the bigger scam at the border. >> some have argued and in the actions that have been taken that the administration is listening enforcement. >> i don't know if that is the wording that i would use. what i would say that we are implement in fairness and justice. >> the statistics of your own department show that the flood of people coming illegally across the border has gotten worse under the biden administration. >> i would not call it a flood. >> laura: it is not a flood. i would not bring it that way. china's watching these clowns run america into the ground quickly must be thinking to help hard can it be to the eclipse
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and dominate another country that blows itself so much that it does not even think it deserves the border? or that u.s. citizenship is a privilege, not a right? no one can the chinese government was going to lose -- over biden's posture over the ccp. they know the already controlled biden and his family. they helped make hunter biden which. now they get to the point with john kerry. top of who just can't stop sharing turn it with praise over climate change. >> if try not makes a move and -- something positive and constructive, it is important to recognize that. it is important to try to sit down and understand exactly where the differences are and where they may be able to be bridged. >> laura: he said that president xi take this very personally last week. and thank him personally. it is so humiliating. forget everything that china has done to prove itself to be
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untrustworthy. to conceal the origins of covid-19, we should have cut off all engagement with them just at that point. part of course, crushing dissent, making activists just disappear. meant of it matters to the political elite pigment of it. and certainly not to our tycoons to see opportunity where barbarity exists. >> -- spent a lot of resources and efforts to apply digital technologies. making china a global leader. investment and already -- in china. and i send my best wishes. >> laura: the fact is these ceos are responding to the clinical does political climate. they have watched as our leaders in the u.s. have template the china threat. >> turn it is going to eat our lunch. come on, man. >> there's no u.s. strategy to push out against or be in
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conflict with china. >> china is a rising power. that is not to say, however, that they are an enemy. >> they are not competition for us. >> laura: be their own government -- not seem to care if china does things like threaten taiwan work slaughter thought leaders, destroyed its freedom in hong kong, why should elon musk or tim cooke or the head of ordinance ask for that matter put the most recent example of biden's embarrassing tribulation the form of a prisoner swap. china took two businessmen prisoner to force the u.s. to drop its extradition request of a waterway executive in canada. the chief propagandist insisted this was all an uncanny coincidence. >> it is important to note and beeps very clear about this. there is no link. we have an independent justice department. we can't determine how depth chinese or others manage their business. it is a little different.
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>> laura: china's own statement media habits have been bragging about the party's handling of the matter. the biden administration can spin this anyway they want. and he will. but in the real broker everyone from business execs to foreign leaders to desperate migrants are seeing the truth. america's borders are undefended. and it is returning to its pre-trump posture of the submission to the china. once again, the world believes that the future will rise or fall in beijing. not washington. and as long as old joe is in charge, it probably -- they are probably right. and that is the angle. joining me is david hansen. he is the author of "dying citizen." you wrote a very important column today about americans becoming kind of numb to all of this insanity. on the china question specifically, how big a deal was
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this huawei prisoner swap? they are saying it is a big coincidence at the white house. >> well, i think they are confused by us. i think they are getting so many concessions on this deal but also in climate change. and with general milley, don't forget his phone call. to the chinese top military leader advising him that we ever would even think about attacking them. and you add in that cheap point man on covid is someone who helped fund probably of engineering, the -- pandemic in wuhan. he told us from the beginning along with people like bill gates that china was a very constructive partner. they think, well, aren't these people going to defend their own interests? they are so bewildered by this administration. but they are going to act on it. i don't think joe biden i don't think the left, laura, cares
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about winning public support. they are down 18 points today. and every one of these issues that you are there dated, the border, afghanistan, inflation, energy, there's no public support. i think they want to rush through, like eccentric get million incorporate that is what is predicted. and maybe in two years before they lose that midterms or maybe by four. they will have six, a million people just one vote short from the filibuster. getting rid of the filibuster or the electoral college or getting rid of the nonperson supreme court. change the system. change the demography. and how that manifests itself. they don't care that joe biden does not answer questions or -- just get your passport. >> laura: one of my friends -- yeah. one of my friends -- [overlapping speakers] >> i think their attitude is
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now, okay, he is cognitively challenged. what are you going to do about it. "the ingraham angle" hold on. hold on. hold on. hold on. hold on. one of my friends asked the question, and i really do not have a great answer for it. i'm going to ask you. why does the left love china? so much? given the repression in china, given the fact that there's very little freedom in china. minorities are fertilized in china. why is the left closing up to china? >> that is a good question. i think one of them is because it still has allegiance to communism or statism or totalitarianism. it is the only major country in the road that said its communists are leftists. others are either minors or the earth -- minor or the ark bankrupt. but the left still like the idea of male.
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-- mao. and i will be frank in this era of identity politics. they see china as part of the other. it suffers from racism because it is -- >> laura: because we are able. the bottom line is because we are able, that they believe america is evil. it is like anyone but america especially the country that can control all of these choices big you can't just travel you want or do what you want. and they keep everything in order. >> it is important extension or manifestation of the other at home. the left-wing other. and that is a victim. and even though china is a victimizer or oppressor, in the mind of the left, it is part of the other end it is a socialist country. and it is a force for liberation and equity and inclusion and diversity.
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even though it is exactly -- >> laura: none of that makes sense. got to ask you about the mess politics but everyone asks whether joe manchin christiansen mind will hold out. could stop the $2.5 trillion spending bill. do you think that nancy pelosi would bring a bill to the floor if she knew that was ultimately going to die in the center? >> no. i think their degree of courage, it depends on the polls. and i think if you asked me that question three weeks ago, they probably would have gone along with now they don't know how long this is going to last and how low biden is going to get. they realize that they voted for some of these crazy ideas, they are not going to be reelected. so they are going to get more emboldened and courageous. >> laura: i hope you are right on that.
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i'm not sure i hold out that hope. but great to see you tonight, as always. back to the democrats' agenda item. open borders. already leased into the country. just in the past few weeks. there's a new wave of migrants on the march here. a source with panama security ministry said between 3,504,000 migrants, now passing through migration reception stations there. and 16,000 waiting their turn in columbia but also be smuggled to parts of latin america by boat. joining me now is brandon judd. brandon, i mean, as long as they know they are going to be able for the most part stay, is there any end in this trail of migrants that is going to continue to overwhelm our system? >> no, absolutely not. until we get back to a position of strength like we were in the under president trump, we're going trump, we are going to continue to see this blood and
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it is not flood. it is acit now me. it is over and over again. the synonymous of people coming into this country illegally. we have to we have to go back to the policies of trump in order to get this under control but if we don't, the catch and release is going to continue and people will continue to come. in del rio alone, since the haitians were underneath the rich, we have caught people from gambia. senegal and angola, that is in western africa. and we got people from brazil, colombia, venezuela, chile, from south america and of course, the central americans, nicaragua, el salvador, honduras, guatemala. we are seeing people from all over the globe to continue to come because they know that joe biden is going to release them into the united states. there's no reason for them to stop. >> laura: brandon, do you agree that the big show, we are going to send some of these people and there were not very many. maybe 2,000 out of the 15 or so thousand. but that that was just kind of a
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bone they had to throw to pro enforcement, you know, middle-of-the-road democrats out there that seems like a drop in the bucket, is it not? >> oh, it is. it is the election. it is what they do. in this administration to try to show that we are in fact doing something in reality, the vast majority of upwards of 60 to 70% of the people across the border illegally will ultimately be released into nine states. we are talking about millions of people under this administration. top of this tsunami will continue until the public stands out and says he has got to stop. >> laura: do you think the democrats who are wanting about the border agents on horseback, at what they have had trouble if they were agents on horseback's work police officers on horseback on january 6th? what they have had a problem with that? >> no, they would have uploaded
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it, of course. what a great job they were doing. that is what they would have done. >> laura: throwing demented officers under the bus. mayorkas wasn't so bad on this. he had the gall status. watch. >> can that border patrol count on you and president biden to come to a determination based on the facts and not based on twitter outreach? >> they sure can. they are heroic, what they do. i'm incredibly proud to work alongside them. >> laura: brandon do your agents believe that? >> we are prorated. he does not believe it. that is why he made those comments. there's no rates this discussion is going to be fair and impartial went president biden says of those agents will pay. they will have to come up with some thing. invest patients are never impartial when you have a president of the united states giving them their marching orders and he did that.
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"the ingraham angle" thank you. good to see you tonight. a shocking story from fighting that has received almost no coverage from the media. from the new mexico army base that a female soldier was assaulted by a group of afghan refugees. the congresswoman who represents the district has been trying to get answers and hasn't breaking news in moments penn stater.
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>> laura: last weekend we told you about two minutes effort refugees who were charged with crimes including child sex and spousal abuse under was sort of with the fbi is investigating more alleged crimes by mimic afghan beverages get this time against a female u.s. service members at fort bliss, new mexico. chief breaking news correspondent chris gallagher has this story. >> we are getting more precise information. nobody is explaining how the attack was allowed to happen or how much oversight these 10,000 afghan refugees have on fort bliss. but the attack happened at the base's housing complex in new mexico on september 19th. the unnamed female service members was reporting from the start of her shift around midnight when it three to four afghan refugees attack hurt and
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physically injured her. but we are told the attack was not sensual and that the woman was eventually able to break free and that her injury are not considered seriously. the buddy system was in place at the time. but the attack happened before the service member was able to connect with her partner. the fbi is handling the case and the african subjects have not been identified but remember, because of the chaotic and haphazard circumstances surrounding the afghan pullout, most of the evacuees were never fully vetted. some work never prevented at all. so while we. typically settle some safety or 70,000 refugees in the united states, we still do not know how many criminals or bad actors are among them. several gop lawmakers have send a letter to the biden administration asking in part. look at how many african nationals are waiting on the back on checks at a transit site? how many african nationals have been paroled into the united states?
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this comes as two afghan refugees have been indicted with federal crimes at fort mccoy in wisconsin. one of the refugees is facing three counts of raping eight minor and one count of attempted raping of a minor. claiming she threatened to send her -- he threatened to send her back to the taliban so they could deal with her. laura? >> laura: tchakian. and joining me now, republican, congresswoman who represents the district with the alleged assaults. congresswoman. you have an update for us tonight. explain. >> thanks for having me. of course, my thoughts and prayers are with that service members. but here's what is shocking. so far, in this investigation, no one has been arrested. no one has been charged. and no one has had their parole provoked -- revoked by ice. this cannot be happening. if we cannot guarantee the safety of our servicemembers on
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american military installations, how do we ensure the safety of the american people once dismissed sentiment starts and this is any written unit states of america? try not there's apparently of a notes to this post, until a few minutes ago, we learned you have to have a buddy system on a u.s. military base what we are bringing in these african refugees who we were told, i guess we are all going to be translators and interpreters and these work our allies and we made promises. and apparently, they are assaulting our service members and now we need a buddy system to walk on our own pace? how can that be? >> it makes no sense. here we are using taxpayer dollars to arrest these -- and not not only do we have to have the buddy system, now they have to have extra security cameras. more letting. and this does not make sense. these are the people that came to america and got on the plains, came for a better left to actually keep their families
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and themselves safe and it went to commit a heinous crime against the servicemembers on a military installation it makes no sense. and this is why we have been pushing and asking the tough questions. who is coming into our control? how many -- how many actually helped the coalition and he was forces? we are not getting any answers from the administration. >> laura: i can see, eight usc 1227. that is the provision of our code that delineates when an alien becomes the portable. okay? to his think you could have done to become immediately deportable but one of them is to commit a crime think you are immediately a deportable alien under u.s. law. so we need to be who the -- know who these people were and this has to be expedited. you can't get answers on this? >> we can't. in fact, we asked for a briefing. the minute we found out about
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it, we went to leadership on fort bliss and said, we need a briefing. one of the things we were told was, well, when you bring this many people into one setting, you can expect these kinds of things. >> laura: who said that about you? >> one of the members on the briefing calls that we had the other day. i think it was somebody from the ice or dhs but it did not make any sense at all. for them to be so flippant about it and here's the thing. but the administration by their own admission said that these back on checks this vetting was not working but they would try to catch up on the back end. will, you only have to go as far as the service member, a female who was attacked on a u.s. military installation to see how that back end process is going to work it is not going to work. >> laura: people are watching this across the country and can't believe this is the united states of america. i can't believe this is america. this is actually happening in our country. we know what happened specifically. the word assault can mean a lot of things. it could be horrific.
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it could be shoving someone. do we have any clue as to what this was? none of it is good. but did you ask? what was this assault? and did they -- the commander of the base, and no one will tell you anything? >> they would not. we asked for at least 30,000-foot overview because we knew that it was under investigation. >> laura: this is ridiculous. >> the breakdown of the buddy system. they have, it very hush-hush. and i believe the american people need transparency. >> laura: republicans have to say, we are not funding this. we are not giving you any additional funding until we have complete transparency on all of this. on all of this. >> right. that is exactly right. we deserve to know what is happening. we deserve to know that we can be safe in our own homes. and what does administration is doing. >> laura: congresswoman demand
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>> laura: we expose the big cultural stories of the day. we turn to raymond arroyo the 20 words. are we really doing this? the return of broadway. it was on cvs tonight. how to work those ratings? >> raymond: well, this showed should have closed out of town. it was the lowest tony awards ratings ever. half of the all-time low audience that turn out in 2019. part of the problem is while the
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audience is president of the escapism and a humble tune, they got blm tong please talk and vaccine efficacy. i watched so you did not have to the. we have to ask, when you wear that mask, this everything right? the page has been turned and the lesson has been learned and broadly is back tonight. but you can't get a seat unless you get that vaccine. >> we hanna taylor breonna taylor. breonna taylor. george floyd. george floyd. >> this land that we are standing on tonight's native american man. [applause] >> you can't stop this beat. this beat will resist arrest.
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arrest. arrest. arrest. >> raymond: can't you hear america singing along. they work watching sunday night football but it is sad to receive think this was once -- broadway was once uniquely emergent art form but it created stars like julie andrews, jane currently. and popular music. it has now become an instrument of division and protests and alienation and it is just not fun. not at these prices. >> laura: i cannot believe anthony fauci was doing that rockettes kick in the background. he got that leg pretty high. no one else? raymond, just shouting out names and then the audience, like, i mean, it is so -- it is all off. nobody is watching. >> raymond: storytelling and music and moved the heart and
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mind. that never it works. but among the extent of patients that deservedly, you know, won a claim from christian jim risch to i did mazel, there was one who turned a performance that, well, everyone recognizes this star. watch. >> broadway is back thanks to the support of senate majority leader chuck schumer. [applause] senator schumer? >> laura: i was like to get rid of that. he bumped that show. >> raymond: he was storing in a new revival of "the producers." they are healing schumer's latest show, "hello dollars." 160,000 small businesses closed during the shutdown. but broadway producers, billions
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well. thanks to schumer. to give you an example, that musical hamilton got its push-up and they received up to $50 million in taxpayer money. and they could use that money anyway they would like. >> laura: and if you have not seen "hamilton" that you did not get women's shot live. so very clever. >> laura: pinsly. >> raymond: they can afford to not take welfare. >> laura: another advocacy event, the global citizen concert. and somehow i missed this. that will combine mayor de blasio did not go so well. >> new york city is proud to be at the forefront of the climate revolution with our own renewed deal. >> you can see from this action why the only reached $1.1 billion which is 15 times
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less, and broadly got. you remember, he was also -- that rained out concert a few weeks back. when you are a global citizen, laura, fighting poverty and climate change, you need a royal that speak for you. cuta montecito broiled. >> global citizens, we ask internet to -- do you think we should start treating the access to the vaccine and basic human right? >> we know that it feels like this pandemic has been going on forever. we get it. it is allotted in some people are just over it. but is it one is over it, it is never going to be over. >> laura: i'm glad she let him speak. i'm glad she let him speak. that was very nice but he got up to speak a little bit tonight. >> raymond: inspiring to isn't it, laura, you can see by the headless dent in audience to awards -- they had less than an
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audience that the 20 words. j low and cold plate. they had to biggest x in the world. >> rehman, you missed something. you missed something. netflix was filmed of the whole time. they were like, they are so accessible. they are so -- they are so accessible. and ec easy the netflix guy filming. it was all done for the netflix. >> raymond: a lot of people that by christmas, the covid and masking will be behind us. here's the best selling item on amazon right now. a mask nativity. you think if you were with the p -- prince of peace, he would not need m.s. i guess theology is out of the question when you are dealing with this. >> laura: there's another
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book. "the spider who saved christmas." a little mask on this. >> raymond: no, no, no. i'm not going to buy those little figurines. i'm saving my money for that wiseman. >> laura: this, a mask on the spider. -- there's a mask on the spider. good to see you. and i know the voyles appreciated that lovely tribute. >> raymond: i'm going to montecito when this is over. >> laura: and if you have not been paying attention to what is happening in australia, you should be. the covid police state there is more controlling. a journalist has been documenting this and joins us live didn't moment. and cautionary tale, perhaps. don't go away. ♪ ♪ don't be fooled by the bike.
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thousands of lives and i think the proof of those decisions is in the results. >> laura: practical controls and results? i want to show an example of what the prime minister of australia thinks that mean when it comes to someone's not wearing a mask in public practice was in pretoria yesterday. >> oh, well, local 12! >> i'm not doing anything. [indistinct] >> i have two masks in my pocket. what else do you want me to do. [indistinct] >> laura: joining me now from melbourne is rita, columnist for the australian herald. if americans were not paying
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attention to what is happening in australia yet, they better start. i have been watching video after video. that is just one thing i have seen others that are even much worse than that. as bad as that is. >> yes. it is not isolated. we have seen this over the past 18 months throughout the pandemic. police overreach has been part fairly consistent and partially with pregnant women. if facebook post. we have had elderly women on park benches being harassed but we had a young woman thing took because she did not have her mask even though she had an exception. she did not need to debate wearing a mask. the incidence you showed, someone who is a few hundred meters from their house. they were told that you don't have a right to be there. why aren't you wearing your mask? him do he explain, i had might mask in my pocket because i was having a cigarette and the girl
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there, too, is brandishing her -- showing that she is going to get lunch. you should be allowed to do even under our strict lockdown conditions. but the police overreach unfortunately has been a feature of what we have been experiencing in australia. >> laura: i want to show some other? of australians being violently dealt with during this pandemic. watch. [overlapping speakers] [bleep] >> get off of me! get off! [bleep] [bleep]. >> you are choking me. [bleep] >> laura: that was the same video we played a minute ago. why is australia so committed to, you know, to this? scott morrison yesterday said
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our results speak for themselves. but suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, we know those are way. . as well as business closures and other general despondency expected that count at all? >> it should count. and we have suicidal ideation, self-harm among young australians is at levels we have not seen before. international borders have been closed. and thought couple, some premieres thought we could eliminate coronavirus. we could just -- if we lockdown long enough and hard enough, we could make the virus. but of course, it will become endemic and you can't be isolated forever. at some point content you need to interact with the rest of the world and with the delta outbreak in sydney and melbourne, we are seeing you
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can't eradicate this virus could no matter how much suffering you conflict. >> laura: it is a virus. >> it is a virus. >> laura: it is a virus. we will continue to protect us and thank you for bringing us these stories and please keep in touch with us. americans have to pay attention to this could lead to very fast. fauci's latest fumbled covid prediction. what could it be? you got to think about it. we will tell you, next.
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[crunch] >> remember the hyperventilating? >> next to the same people for a couple three hours, lots of shouting. >> have you seen whether any of those are serving as spreading events? >> it's hard to always know where people get sick. clearly large gatherings of people are going to be putting people at risk.
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>> it's really unfortunate. people would like to say we are done with covid but covid is not done with us and that's really the problem. you can't wish it away. >> laura: we are just done with you, anthony. four weeks in the college football season, millions upon millions of college football fans attending the games. no super-spreader events. that's it for us tonight. "gutfeld!" is next. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hello, nashville! we are at the listening room in nashville, here all week. boy, is it great to see you. after spending so many years in
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