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left this evening, set your dvr so you never miss an episode. we have a lot of news next week, democrats killing each other. let not your heart be troubled. have a great weekend. laura ingraham up next. enjoy your weekend. rich: this is the ingraham a go from washington. the pandemic of the unvaccinated narrative gets a reality check. my cabinet will expose why cases are surging in highly vaccinated areas. it is not just texas. arizona is under a massive strain from illegals crossing the border. we bring a dramatic report from yuma.
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pelosi becomes dancing queen and james bond gets a makeover from the what the left. raymond arroyo is here for friday follies. last night's special counsel's john durham dropped the second bombshell in the last two weeks. he issued subpoenas to one of the most politically connected law firms in the country called perkins couey. in 2016 that law firm represented the dnc and the clinton campaign who use the firm to funnel money to christopher steele. steel intern used the fund to finance its dossier and donald trump. this comes just two weeks after the federal grand jury indicted former perkins lawyer michael sussman for lying to the fbi during the 2016 meeting that helped spark the trump russia probe. we are not sure why it has taken this long to do this but we may finally be close to learning how
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far the clintons and their allies went in their efforts to destroy donald trump, his campaign and his presidency. when the truth comes out see how invested the deep state was in deep 6ing trump. their goal was to frustrate the trump agenda and put him on the defensive from day one. the main villains here were aided and abetted by a corrupt left-wing media complex that fanned the russia collusion accusations for years. remember none of those media folks decided to redesign after their role in this, no mea culpas and no accountability. sound like what is happening at the biden pentagon and when the durham subpoena news did break hillary's collaborators decided to downplay or ignore it
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entirely. last night abc and cbs font over biden's move to save his spending bill and to keep the borders open and the durham probe didn't make nbc nightly news either but they did find time to do an important feature on the lineup for the super bowl halftime show but it is understandable, eminem, snoop dogg overhears versus durham over there. time to strike the word news from nbc nightly news, more like nbc nightly distraction. the news blackout extended from the twisted russia conspiracy. >> donald trump was trying to do business with russia and 6 months later russia is trying to help the trump campaign. it's not very complicated. >> this is not a presidents behave, a dark moment in american history.
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>> calling the lobbyist in washington, 48 hours later the trump domain vanishes from the internet. >> they called and the trump side disappeared. >> but surely cnn gave the durham developments there do. >> seems like he's not delivering the big fish that donald trump and attorney general william barr promised. >> after 2 and half years or so only two indictments and they've been very thin. >> what is finished here is their credibility and objectivity. it is nonexistent. wolfowitz or even tried it out, former fbi director andrew mccabe. >> is the action of a special counsel after two years of investigating has found essentially not much, at least not yet? >> that is absolutely right. there's very little here relevant to what he supposedly was hired to investigate.
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the recent indictment and the subpoenas hold the fbi more in the position of victim rather than subject of an investigation. >> the spin never ends. and he is always going to play the victim. the fbi, intel agencies, the media and dishonest democrats did incalculably on to the office of the presidency of people's faith in the institutions and none of the guilty parties, not the press, the doj really into community have learned anything over the last few years. since we discovered that the russia probe was a fraud from the outset they moved on to targeting innocent americans who oppose the biden agenda while dismissing biden's conflict of interest on china and general incompetence in many affairs of our nation. it is the complete and ongoing disservice to the hard-working people of america who deserve to know the truth of the links to which our government and media
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will go to take and keep power. joining is molly hemingway and ari fleischer, former press secretary, both fox news contributors. this attempt to gloss over the durham news, first enable an ounce is they have jim comey or andy mccabe will be marched out in handcuffs, that is not how investigations work. >> the thing about this conspiracy is it was complicated and difficult to unravel. there are 3 sets of bad actors, the clinton campaign and their law firms who made up the oaks, invented out of whole cloth, the corrupt intelligence officials who weapon eyes to it and the completely reprehensible media who and critically regurgitated it. there is some accountability that can be had for the corrupt
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fbi officials and the clinton campaign but the media the bad actors reported this day in and day out for years undermining the administration affecting the 2016 election, the 2018 election and the 2020 election and because of the laws of our land is not so much you can do even though they probably knowingly lied about all this. one thing that can be done is conservatives and victims and republicans who were victims of this need to hold them accountable. is one where you don't hold them accountable, chuck todd lied about the russia collusion use, brutally attacked republicans who tried to fight back, defended deep state actors as they live. the virginia republicans have them host the gubernatorial debate where they allow that to happen where their candidate debated with him moderating. there is no reason the conspiracy theorist and liar at that level should have any access to republicans and republicans need to have greater self-respect for themselves that
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they don't allow these people to continue to act like nothing happened was what happened to this country was evil and wrong and they need to be held accountable. >> do you agree? republicans are so quick to forgive unforgivable moves from an independent media, they are an extended pond shop of the democrat party. why shouldn't they be treated as such? >> i'm not willing to move beyond. i am writing a book about it and how much the media let america down but let's reset the table. first and foremost the democrats and much of the media never accepted the result of the 2016 presidential election and as a result they did everything to undermine the win and make the claim that it was illegitimate, but he's not the duly elected president, the only reason he won was russian interference in america's election and they perpetrated that myth and it
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became the dominant theme of the early years of the trump.. everything donald trump did seem tainted by the press falling over themselves to make it leave the evening news, front page coverage, websites everywhere about donald trump and russia, the steel dossier too. what you have now with what happened last night with this revelation about subpoenas, a total media approach. every time a subpoena was issued by bob mueller and his investigation into donald trump it was hysteria in the media and now in the case of a subpoena issued to the clinton law from the new york times and washington post buried it, one paragraph in each of those papers, the networks made it out like it was nothing. total hypocrisy by those who said the election was stolen by donald trump.
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>> another issue which i think is hurting biden is his approach to the border and immigration and the ap is reporting the administration announced new rules require authorities to only pursue migrants who recently crossed into the country or they are deemed a threat to public safety. what message does that send to 60,000 haitians making their way to the southern border. >> the same message from before he was in office when biden campaigned he encouraged people to illegally cross the border, tore down all the rules and restrictions, the patchwork we had in place in other countries and our country to ensure some of the traffic we have seen will be controlled. it is a crisis of his own making, he chose this, he wants
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this so it is difficult to solve because he doesn't actually view this as a problem even as much of the country is having to pay for this and deal with the consequences of the open border policy. >> yesterday's hearing on capitol hill in congress was meant to strike back against texas and other states putting abortion restrictions in place and a lot of people didn't believe what they were seeing. >> black lives matter should be very much at the forefront of every policy we do in this country. >> abortion bands like this are rooted in patriot, white supremacy and perpetuate systemic racism. >> i know that abortion save lives. abortion is a blessing. abortion is an act of love. abortion is freedom. >> does that help the democrats with those working-class democrats, a lot of catholic voters and others.
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they basically told her abortion stories and others. it is an act of love now. what happened to safe, legal and rare under clinton? >> hispanic voters, between immigration and this, another reason democrats are suffering erosion in the hispanic community but that type of rhetoric never works on either side and that's why i made a trying to carve out treating people with respect, understanding two sides of an argument, coming down on the principles position and holding to it but you don't vilify and demonize the other side and on a host of issues that the only democratic approach that lets, demonize and vilify and that is why they are not getting majorities for anything on capitol hill. rich: does that work, the abortion tactic? >> it is extreme and mostly sad to hear people talk this way about the ending of unborn human life and a reminder that
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everybody needs to care for the women in their midst and the children that they bear but this language is so extreme and it doesn't match what we know about americans which is they in general would like to see restrictions on abortion and the most radical policies of any country on earth. not wise on their part. >> a great weekend. on capitol hill my next guest was hammering xavier becerra for twisting the science on covid. watch. >> you want to apologize to the 100 million americans who suffered through covid, survived, had immunity and you want to hold him down and vaccinate them, do you want to apologize for calling them flatter this? >> we called the facts and science at hhs, we use the expertise of the medical professionals to make decisions. it is a team effort at we rely on what is on the ground showing results. >> except for the dozens and dozens of studies, most if not all studies showed robust immunity from getting the
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disease naturally. your selectively doing this because he wants us to submit to your will. >> joining his kentucky senator rand paul. so many friends sent me that exchange last night. it is stunning the bureaucracy, uninformed, ignorant, no medical background, diane feinstein has introduced legislation to stop the unvaccinated from traveling on an airplane. >> the truth is the opposite. those who had the disease and survived, we are more at risk of being around only vaccinated people. these people are hysterical about the unvaccinated, it is the opposite of the truth. the riskiest people to catch up from our people who are vaccinated versus people who had the disease. some people who aren't vaccinated who haven't had the disease, i recommend they
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voluntarily get the vaccine but think of all the doctors, all the lawyers, orderlies in the hospital who worked for a year and a half to save lives without any vaccine at all who got covid, they survive, they had immunity in the hospitals are saying we are getting rid of you unless you submit to a vaccine but it doesn't go with the science, the science shows greater immunity if you had the disease than if you have simply been vaccinated. >> the court has to settle the phone, they are not going to change their view on that but getting to my point about this radical legislation seeking to isolate and punish unvaccinated americans to prevent them from flying domestically, diane feinstein we haven't seen her much lately but she apparently introduced legislation to do that. your reaction? >> the ever present doctor fauci agrees with her, he wants to ban people from flying endless they are vaccinated. it totally goes against the
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science, it is ignoring the 100 million people who have immunity who got it naturally. goes against the very basic idea of a free society. i said yesterday one of the most incredible or primary medical rights we have is to decide what kind of injections we get, which doctor we go to, whether we serve surgery or don't have surgery so what they are doing is against the science but also the foundation of the freedom our country was founded upon. >> yesterday on a separate issue treasury secretary janet yellen addressed how bad the national debt is. >> relative to gdp is around 105%. >> do you believe there is a level of debt that is unsustainable in our economy. >> interest rates are 0 and negative in real terms. certainly we could have substantially higher burden.
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>> there is no end to the debt we can rack up. that's terrifying. >> the other way to look at it is we are approaching the same percentage of debt that greece had when greece declared bankruptcy. great nations can declare bankruptcy, the checks will all go out, the question is will they buy anything, inflation is coming back in a big way but, you will pay with higher prices, don't be filled, nothing in life is free. >> incredible exchange yesterday, thanks for joining us. you heard it repeated, covid is the pandemic of the unvaccinated. tonight we arguing that merit of our own in the graham angle reality check. my medicine cabinet is next.
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34% increase over the last 14 days. vermont's c to run its course the last 2 weeks daily caseloads have fallen precipitously in states like tennessee, florida, georgia, texas in south carolina. meanwhile it looks like covid has migrated northward to more heavily vaccinated states, maine is seeing a jaw-dropping 34% increase in cases over the last 14 days. that caseload jumped 29% and even new york, the land vaccine mandates is seen a surge. let's bring in my medicine cabinet, stephen smith, founder of the smith center, and a stanford professor from the university of medicine. what should we take away from this trend from south to north. is it related to the strict mandates, the controls or is there something else going on? >> there is an illusion of control we have on this virus that if we walk down hard enough we can stop the fight this from spreading crystal virus spreads on a seasonal regional basis. it is difficult to stop a virus
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like this from spreading. an unfortunate fact. that is important to check the vulnerable with the vaccine and whatnot but also to realize these measures we take have enormous harm, we have to acknowledge that is get away from it. laura: the other thing that hasn't been reported is the vaccines over time begin to wayne and their effectiveness so after 5 months you see waning antibodies. is that what is going on? they went early on the vaccine. >> of course. one of my favorite experts on tv, we don't know what the virus does or why but we know a few things, we know that the vaccine-induced immunity or protection against infection and disease, it wanes over time. that's not unexpected. we didn't know what time frame
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in which hosts, without having time and with time, has shown us it does wayne and relatively quickly especially in people that don't have perfect immune systems. the elderly or immunocompromised. laura: president biden chimed in on the percentage that would need to be vaccinated not taking into account natural immunity but the percentage that would need to be vaccinated to be done with this. >> how many need to be vaccinated to get back to normal? >> the fast majority, what is going on, 97, 98%, a quarter of the country - >> the phrase fast majority now
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means 97%, that is almost 100% but he's not taking into account, neither is fauci or any of the other public health experts the fact that a lot of millions of people have already been infected with this virus. >> it doesn't make sense. that number is pulled out of nowhere. i don't know what he's doing with that number but if we get to 97% what he's envisioning is mandates, it would tear the country apart. we are seeing in new york tens of thousands of people working in hospitals threatening to quit their jobs, getting fired because they don't want the vaccine, we will have shortages for hospitals and beds because of this, all kinds of problems caused by this and the iron is even after you get to 97% the
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virus will still spread. heavily vaccinated israel, heavily vaccinated iceland and seen enormous surges in cases. stopping the virus is not a strategy that will work. the right strategy, detect the vulnerable. if you are older -- >> that has been done. overwhelming percentage of those who are vulnerable have gotten at least one shot at most have gotten both shot so that has happened already. >> we made a lot of progress. there still some left and those left please get it but to force it on working-class people who may be protected because they recovered makes no sense and it is a goal that is almost taylor made to tear society apart. >> doctor smith, i want your thoughts on some therapeutics, a topic you and i have talked about a lot over the last year
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and a half and this was published in an unusual place, a journal on cardiology but it was a study about 10,000 patients and the conclusion was the treatment with hydroxychloroquine was associated with lower risk of death and age, sex and epidemic record, early ambulatory treatment with covid 19 with these drugs and the standard care was low mortality of the drugs improved survival compared to other regimens. the median age when i read this was 45 which makes -- may seem low but when they looked at it for older patients it was the same deal. what does this tell us? >> i think the only two changes
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to the regimen on march 20 third 2020, 600 milligrams for 10 days, and the attack, 2 through 5 they didn't change that and they added prophylactic anticoagulation but the data no matter how you slice it is stunning. laura: critics say these were outpatients delivered in an outpatient setting but does that matter? use and along it should be given early. >> something about the genetics, i don't know but these data are overwhelmingly amazing. i will take those data and then
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other data, their data, our data which shows it works in sick patients which surprised me. ashley: you used it with sick patients early on, early proponent of this, it got trashed, taking ourselves back 18 months, 19 months but thank you both for your perspectives on all this breaking news on the covid front. thank you. coming up, woke james bond, inclusive x men and nancy pelosi unmasked, friday follies with raymond arroyo next.
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pandemic of the death toll at 700,000 according to johns hopkins coronavirus resource center. globally 5 million people died. more than half the world population has not been vaccinated including 70 million people in the us. most recent usf were among the unvaccinated. the supreme court begin to alter monday but associate justice brett kavanaugh will be working remotely. although fully vaccinated venture new symptoms he tested positive on thursday. he missed the formal investiture associate justice amy connie barrett friday. the high court is returning to the courtroom after 18 months absence because of the pandemic. in the back to be ingraham angle. >> it is time for friday follies and for that we are joined by raymond r boyle, fox news contributor. the latest james bond movie is not just bad guys trying to take down 007 but an army of literary
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majors and feminists. >> the new 20 fifth bond film intentionally neuters 007 which is what james bond used to be. >> you are one of the most beautiful girls i've ever seen. >> thank you. >> it is the right size. for me that is. >> but now the directors said that version of bond was basically a rapist, an antiquated mail troop that pushes the gender role synonyms bond movie no time did i said the action scenes are traded through this. in one scene bond asks a female agent to turn around as he changes before shaking hands with her in the scene of mutual
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respect and understanding of daniel craig is okay with the new submissive double oh 7. they should have called no time cry. ian fleming created this character in 1952. it was male escapism. it was about an archetype for men and it is escapism. nobody thought this was true or real. >> i have never been a huge james bond fan but i'm not a fan of this new james bond. >> women don't go to james bond movies, they go because someone takes the most it would be like is insisting we take ron complex and insert more killing. if this keeps up and if they keep neutering james bond the audience may very well live and let james bond die. we will see. >> is not the only franchise
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getting the makeover. x men is also, anything with men in it is on the chopping block. we don't call them men anymore. >> but if you want to be inclusive, the new marvel president back in 2019 suggested dropping the men from x men calling that outdated. they flipped this into a movie. >> it is funny, i can't remember the last time you were the one risking something, and by the way, the women are always saving the men, you might want to change them to x women. >> maybe x folks would be -- i am really looking forward to the upcoming marvel releases. how about spider person or iron being or maybe and x, if you can have latin x, let's call them all x x or x x.
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no one will come at all because people will get a totally different idea. laura: i don't go to any of these movies, none of them are any good. it is all green screen computerized crap. none of it. i hate it all. >> moving from one confusion to another. i am perplexed by these covid is at the white house. president biden is vaccinated but he wears a mask when he walks out for press conferences, he wears one when he meets with his estate but here he is at the congressional baseball game this week hugging, kissing nancy pelosi, shaking hands with players, in a massive crowd of people. why aren't fauci and friends screaming at him. this could be a super spreader event, i bet it was. >> member the first pitch that fauci did in 2020, it was all a blur at this point but you can't say he throws like a girl anymore, raymond knows i have a pretty good arm, wouldn't apply
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to me but nancy pelosi had a rough time at the ballpark because instead of peanuts and cracker jack there was yelling and just to curating. >> i couldn't tell if she was cheering or having a seizure. she quakes and quivers. of don't know what was happening but hope a medic was on hand. >> he was doing it for the children, the children, the children. >> we saw different pelosi and the next inning, you can tell she's really into this game. listen to this commentary. >> is no as a big sports fan it often after dealing with a lot of difficult reporter questions
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related to what is going on in congress, although she will banter with reporters about what is going on in various sports. laura: calling the dugout, bringing the relievers. >> he looks furious. i can translate. i can read lips really well. put that backup latoya what she was saying, alexandra, you vote for that infrastructure plan i will introduce you to my green new deal, that is what is happening, no doubt about it, she's worried about that vote. >> ilhan omar and shiites texting each other in a friendly manner. doesn't look like she was calling the bullpen right now, get warmed up - it is falling
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♪ ♪ >> laura: understandably, our border focus has laura: our border focused mostly in texas given the massive surgeon release of thousands of
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haitian migrants into the united states but that does not mean there aren't huge problems brewing in another part of the southern border, arizona. >> here we are in the yuma sector of the arizona border with mexico and we have behind me 75 illegal immigrants from brazil and honduras. it is evidence of a failed border policy. it is evidence that the biden harris administration are failing us as americans and arizona is on the front line of the sport a crisis. >> seeing them now, the cartels orchestrated so they can smuggle in -- at another location. >> the contraband and drugs will come over if they have agents all concentrated. >> exactly. is orchestrated by the cartels. if you don't secure the border
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your enabling the criminal elements to exploit weakness in our border right now. not doing anything. in october they had 25 apprehensions. november roughly 30 and now they are getting 6 to 700 a day. versus 25 to 35 a day. >> the border is chaos. it is broken. where is president biden and kamala harris? our border is a disaster. behind me are illegal immigrants just dropped off less than five minutes ago was on the mexico side of the border. i'm standing in yuma, arizona and they are crossing into america. >> reporter: joining me is karen taylor robeson, candidate for governor of arizona. it makes sense given the
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enormity of the problem but why isn't the arizona border issue, given what you found and reported on getting such attention? >> thank you for having me on. i don't know why. what a 70 arizona border is a full-scale invasion. we literally went to the border to a spot that is popular with the crossers and you saw a portion in that video and a tourist spot shows up, drops of the illegal immigrants, they come across the board, standing there like the welcoming committee and they came by waving at us thumbs-up walking straight to the border patrol agents to be processed and sent into the united states.
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>> i want people to understand the scope of this? the yuma sector of the border has seen these migrant apprehensions surge over 1000% from august of 2022 august of 2021 and that is only the people they caught so you have to think of all the people slipping past thinned out border security and who knows how many there are. >> last week alone you heard the sheriff say they were experiencing 700 today. that numbers up to 1000 and what happens when you saw 75 immigrants that came from honduras and brazil, what happens is they didn't aggregate all the border patrol resources managing those people and it opens up a wide swath of the border for all the contraband, the drugs and people who don't want to do good things for the united states to come across. we have no idea how many are coming across the border so these numbers reflect the apprehension we have.
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>> congresswoman sheila jackson lee has a different view on the border situation. >> let me pronouns to my friends the border is both sovereign and secure. it is subjected to unfair narratives for political purposes. >> are you using the border in your reporting from the border for political expediency purposes? that is what she is saying. >> absolutely not. the american people need to understand what is going on, the cartels are organized and sophisticated and people need to know they are literally delivering people to the border in tour buses to walk across the border into the welcoming arms of the united states. laura: should you get the nomination and win, what as governor would you do that is
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not being done now? >> first thing we need to do is finish the wall, enforce our laws and i'm going to surge our national guard to the border, provide sheriffs and local law enforcement the resources they need. laura: this is such a disturbing site. you've done a lot of reporting from the border than a lot of reporters and best of luck to you. thanks so much. up next we reveal this month's freedom matters charity. >> my name is shannon bream and i have been with fox news for 42 years. i worked at other affiliates but always had my eye on fox, place my dad said is a news network
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