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"gutfeld!." i am in on the fight if you wanted. me versus you. i'll wind back. that's all the time we have left. the ball is in your court. please set your dvr. never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham is next. see you back here tomorrow night. >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. the cdc says the covid vaccine doesn't actually stop the spread of the virus. okay. so why are we abandoning unvaccinated teachers. we talked with teacher taking her case to court. domestic terrorists. that's what the national school board association wants to label parents who stand up for their kids. biden insults the american people and they are talking back.
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raymond arroyo has it in "seen and unseen." first, big blue cities block america. that's the focus of tonight's angle. you can't say we didn't try to warn them. it's be coming more obvious by the day that these power-hungry governors and radical mayors are endangering their states futures and will eventually see their states left behind. we tried to warn red and blue states that if they went the way of europe and kind of slow rolled their reopening, the free states would ultimately leave them all behind. sure enough, we see it's all come to pass. democrat run states and cities that drag your feet on reopening and continue to weigh down their businesses and schools with all these mandates are bringing down the economy for the rest of america. one bloomberg columnist recently looked at the seven metro regions. new york, l.a., san francisco,
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chicago, d.c., boston and philly. while all those places accounted for 25% of job losses at the beginning of the pandemic, they are now responsible for a staggering 44.8% of the job losses. by the way, when you break it out further, the picture looks even more grim. national average unappointed rate is 5.2% but for new york and l.a., it's over 10%. chicago is still atrocious at 8%. while max. why is this happening? because not everyone has the luxury of working from home, people. as one bloomberg column notes many high skilled service workers started to work remotely. as a result, low skilled service workers in big cities bore most of the recent pandemic economic impact. duh. anyone with a little bit of gray matter should've seen this freight train of an on a plumbing coming.
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it's also harmful. it's also unnecessary. lawyers and accountants did great. they were able to take up knitting and beekeeping. but fauci and the government smug global road enforcers, they didn't consider what they were doing. the facts tell us something very important about what's going on, the trillions of dollars in new taxing and spending the biden after everything we have been through wants to ram through. first of all, we don't need it. most of the u.s. economy is doing fine. the blue cities need to fully reopen, bring everyone back to work, and just as we have been saying for months. there's plenty of pent-up demand out there in plenty of job opportunities for people just getting started in the workplace. but the blue state mayors, your friends like lori lightfoot, eric garcetti, bill de blasio, the refuse, they adamantly refused to do the right thing and instead are doing ebbing
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possible to prevent life from returning to normal. >> here is my message to all the mayors of america. with these mandates in place. with these incentives in place. >> we cannot maximize the safety of our workplaces without people being fully vaccinated. that's my goal. >> laura: the goal. imagine if these people operated with the savvy of our friends in nashville or phoenix. while the left demands of seeing new levels of spending, this is happening at the same time. energy policies they are dictating or having a devastating effect on the same working people who are getting hammered on the other side. the cost of oil recently spiked to its highest price since 2014. we are already seeing headlines in june that said things are going to get worse and worse. natural gas going to the roof. the bottom line, this winter americans can expect big or utility bills. it's not just utility bills. biden's climate crusade will
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lead to higher prices on everything else. natural gas is consumed in large volumes to make plastic, fertilizers, cement. climbing gas prices are adding to the cost of producing manufactured goods at a time when investors are on the edge about the potential for runaway inflation. there it is. this isn't an accident. it's democratic policy. biden's team and its supporters on the hill actually want you to travel less, to buy less, and frankly enjoy life less. their war on oil and gas is an immediate tax on every american that we are going to pay every day until the g.o.p. returns to power. now on top of that, yeah, they want to spend millions more. biden and the left want to radically change america forever. >> we need to expand medicaid and of course we need to do
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something about expanding medicare. >> the child tax credit. >> can you vote for a bill that has a hyde amendment in ad? >> no. >> we cannot afford to increase carbon or fossil fuel emissions at this time. >> laura: we can't afford you. can you imagine, by the way, the fraud and cronyism visit massive level of spending is going to invite? the doj can't keep up with the ppp fraud. they moved the money through quickly into people and businesses it looks like as much is 15% of it was wrongly awarded. one study put the losses at a staggering $76 billion of ppp fraud. at the same time that all of this is happening, biden is flat out lying to you. he actually claims that we can take trillions of dollars in money, wasted on foolish government programs, and then
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the net cost is 0. >> raising the debt limit is about paying off our old debts. there's nothing to do with any new spending to be considered. there is nothing to do with my plan for infrastructure. our building back better. 0, 0, both of which i might add are paid for. >> laura: it would be laughable if it weren't so troubling. but remember, desperate men do desperate things. the democrats are headed for a wipeout in next year's congressional elections. they know this. they know biden is a failure and they know harris is worse. so now they are trying to borrow and tax as much as possible, even though our only economic problems result from the foolish intransigence of their own mayors in their own governors. as they get closer to defeat, they are going to become more unstable. they will harass people like manchin from the water. >> senator, this is an investment x neck this is not
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giving out money. this is not spending. this is investing. >> laura: they went after senator sinema and what should be a very private moment. so much for dignity and be returned to normal biden promised us. they are just pathetic people watching their dream to control americans and lower their standards of living slipping away. based see it. they feel it. of course biden is on board with these lunatics. the ones that are in the water and the ones that are in the bathroom. come on. that was ages ago. come on. this was joe today. the bathroom ambush, well, it wasn't appropriate but... >> i don't think they are appropriate taxes but it happens to everybody. the only people it doesn't happen to our people who have secret service standing around them. it's part of the process. >> laura: forgive manchin and sinema. all the democrats should be
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announcing this type of behavior. their silence speaks volumes about how far left the party has gone. democrats are ready to think that the spending debate is the last chance. it's the last chance to show that they haven't been completely taken over by the loonie left. it's their last chance to show that they still believe in our basic economic system. and it's their last chance to encourage that we will return to normal. if they don't take it, if they keep pushing for trillions of dollars that's going to spur inflation, hurt americans even more, the voters will know whom to blame. and that's the angle. running inc., larry kudlow. former trump white house economic advisor. biden did promise to bring us dignity and normal course of business and it was all going to beat back to normal. where are we right now? >> save america, laura. kill the bill. that's the first order of business. save america and kill the bill.
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your point about these blue cities, the blue cities with high welfare dependency and massive spending and the highest tax rates in the country, they are really a microcosm of what the biden plan is nationwide. he has thrown his lot with the far left progressive movement. that's what happened last friday in the house caucus. no deal on infrastructure. he just did with the progressives wanted. so now it's just a question of, we have to beat him on the substance. we have to beat him on the policies. >> laura: larry, biden did what biden does best when he gets into a pickle. he blames the other guy. watch. >> raising the debt limit is about paying off our old debts. there's nothing to do with any new spending. the reason we have to raise the debt limit is in part because of the reckless tax and spending
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policies under the previous trump administration. >> laura: larry, i think he scratches his face when he knows he's not telling the truth. you did encourage some borrowing. we did spend more money than we had during the trump years but at least we had sound economic result on the other side of it. >> listen, we had sharp tax cuts and the results were terrific on low unemployment across the board. middle class gained about $10,000 in income. poverty went down. inequality went down. there was a lot of pandemic rescue spending and borrowing in 2020. other than the defense buildup which was very important, peace through strength, i think trump's budget management was fine. i love it when biden plays the victim and just blames trump. you know, i just love it. he blames trump for the disaster
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in afghanistan. blaming trump for the catastrophe of the border. now he wants to blame trump for economic policies. biden is going to reverse these policies and as you have said in your introduction, all of this spending is going to create higher inflation. the tax hikes are going to sweep across the board and lose jobs and low were worker wages. you have this big government dependency on welfare. give joe manchin some credit. he wants to means test any entitlements. he wants to put time limits. and he wants to add back work fair. there's a link between work and federal assistance. the left-wing crowd, they don't want workfare. they don't want means testing. i think that just cuts to the very heart of the american soul, work is dignity and the democrats are trying to overturn that is crazy. >> laura: larry, congressman
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clyburn had some thoughts on why we shouldn't think that 3.5 trillion is all that much money. check it out. >> we need to stop talking about the 10-year numbers. that's what got people so out of whack. they don't realize it when you use that 3.5 number, you're talking about ten years. so if we can get this discussion, the focus on exactly what we are trying to do, we will get to a good place. >> laura: larry, your response. >> it's fabulous. those numbers aren't even the real numbers because it would be over $5 trillion. i just want to say with mr. clyburn, the democratic talking points on the sunday news shows and so forth, the bernie sanders budget is dead. whether you think it's 5 trillion or 4 trillion or 3.5 trillion. save america, kill the bill. manchin and sinema have basically killed that bill. you can play budget games.
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you can have budget gimmicks. long-term programs that are permanent. welfare and entitlements. you can score them in three years or five years and bring the topline number down. what i said before i think is absolutely crucial to the future of this country. people should receive assistance if they are truly needy, but they need to be means tested. there should be time limits. and they should go back to the clinton-gingrich welfare reforms of 25 years ago. there should be work requirements and there should be education requirements so that people who are underwater can climb the ladder of opportunity. welfare dependency is never going to work. he will be the root of this country. >> laura: everyone has to call and email their congressmen and senators and tell them to kill the bill. let's get back to work, america. larry, thank you for explaining
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this tonight. democrats only have one party to blame of course as i said for their failure on reconciliation in the debt ceiling. they're going to try to blame trump and they tried it and it doesn't work. but biden won't stop. >> not only are republicans refusing. threatening to use their power to prevent us from doing our job. saving the economy from a catastrophic event. i think quite frankly it's hip or critical, dangerous and disgraceful. their obstruction and irresponsibility knows absolutely no bounds. >> laura: joining me now, arkansas senator tom cotton. senator cotton, your irresponsibility and your selfishness knows no bounds. but the senate parliamentarian said that the democrats could raise the debt limit all on their own. how is it the g.o.p.'s fault? >> i would say joe biden's hypocrisy knows no bounds.
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joe biden voted against debt ceiling increases three times in the bush era. that's something he conveniently omitted today or maybe it's something that he's forgotten. democrats want to spend $7 trillion on a party line basis to enact their socialist agenda. they want us to give them the votes to borrow that money. no. that's not going to happen. republicans are not going to give democrats $7 trillion. i don't know what they are waiting on. we've been waiting -- we've been clear about this for months. mitch mcconnell has said you have the votes. you're trying to ram it throughout a party line basis. raise the debt ceiling on a party line basis. democrats have called mitch mcconnell mitch mcconnell the grim reaper of the senate. they shouldn't be surprised when the grim reaper of the senate kills their terrible ideas. >> laura: progressive cox number ro khanna, he said he's open to cover my xing on 3.5. i love how i throw these numbers around like they're nothing. he has a reason for it. >> the president said something
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that struck me. he said with a new deal started it wasn't the new deal that we study in history books. it started with a small programs and then accrue. it's compelling. if wiki had a number of these programs funded, we can establish a base for which they can grow in the future. >> laura: senator, he wants to plant the seeds for future massive spending and more government control down the road. that's what he calls it, the new deal, the new raw deal. >> you can see it already happened this year. they passed new welfare programs in their spending bill in march, one year long. now they want to use this bill to extend them. that's why whenever they say it's going to cost. 2 trillion. the true cost is trillions of dollars more money we don't have. they don't want to be responsible for borrowing that money. that's why they are demanding republicans provide the roots and we are not going to do that. if joe biden is out there long
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saying his plan doesn't cost anything. why do they need to borrow the money in the first place? it's another example of joe biden misleading the american people. >> laura: senator, we have democrat activists on kayaks around joe manchin's vote. during the black lives matter stuff, they went over to mitch mcconnell's house screaming, putting stuff on his door. now they are going into bathrooms. now they are the bathroom. they didn't jump into the stall with kyrsten sinema but i don't put anything past them. if the shoe were on the other foot here, what would they be saying about conservative activists? that would probably be domestic terrorism, wouldn't it? or toilet terrorism? >> something along those lines. i don't agree with kyrsten sinema and joe manchin wanting to spend another trillion or 2 trillion or whatever they may end up settling on. it's not like they are conservatives on this question.
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i don't think anyone should be protesting in what is essentially joe manchin's home. he lives on that boat. it's like going to mitch mcconnell's home as well. certainly shouldn't have people following someone into the bathroom and filming them in the bathroom. i was very disappointed to see joe biden kind of laugh it off today because he has the luxury of secret service security. some moves highly inappropriate. every democrat should condemn it and they should tell the radical left of knock it off and it's not the way we should be conducting politics in this country. >> laura: there is a shocking new report on covid's origins. apparently the chinese it was reported tonight ordered a massive amount of pcr tests earlier in 2019, months and months before the first covid case was reported. 1,055,000,000,000 spent on pcr tests in 2019, nearly double the
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2018 total, an upswing starting in may of 2019. the report alleges the initial update lightly signals awareness of a new disease spreading around one or they knew there could be an accident in that lab if they were indeed researching a possible future coronavirus vaccine. thoughts on this. >> laura, i haven't seen that specific report but nothing would surprise me about the chinese communist party's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. they had been lying about it from the very beginning. they covered up all the information. they disappeared people who were engaged in it and then pointed to a food market down the street when literally there's a giant laboratory that researches coronavirus is down the road. bats weren't present in that food market. that lab is -- >> laura: assuming it's true and we have no reason to believe it's not true, doesn't that tell you something pretty bad about
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the situation? >> it's one more bit of evidence that points towards the lab in points towards china's communist culpability. >> laura: good to see you. hundreds of new york city teachers were blocked from going to work today over de blasio's insane vaccine mandates. they are fighting back. up next, one teacher going to court. you don't want to miss it. stay there or 3-on-3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. we see how these moments make us smile so, we make it easy to share your smile with safe and convenient care — all in one place, with evening and weekend hours. right now, new patients get a complete exam and x-rays — free without insurance. plus, everyone saves 20% on their treatment plan. celebrate life's happiest moments. call 1-800-aspendental or book online today.
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>> i could get tested every week, twice a week but don't tell me that i have to do this. i'll do it when i'm ready. i'm not ready yet and that's my right as human being. it's my right as an american. >> there coming after kids next and then the fire department, police department. we need to hold the line. >> [indistinct] >> laura: they went from being hometown heroes to villains of they were unvaccinated, banned from entering their own classrooms. hundreds of teachers protested new york city mayor bill de blasio's new vaccine mandate. joining me now is michael cain, new york city public school teacher, founder of teachers for
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choice. also dr. jay bhattacharya. michael, you couldn't go to school today because your unvaccinated. but you filed in court. do you really think they will let you back in because of your request for an exemption? >> i don't know exactly what's going to happen. but we filed for a temporary restraining order today. our attorney filed and within hours, the judge responded by scheduling a hearing for 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. so i'm going to be there. the other nine plaintiffs that are educators are going to be there as well. our attorney. we feel confident that the judge is going to see that our constitutional rights are being violated. >> laura: dr. bhattacharya, i know you filed an affidavit. what was your point? >> many of these employees and workers, teachers, they have
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worked through the epidemic. many have immunity recovered from natural infection. i mandate that doesn't do knowledge the scientific fact that they are immune not scientifically based. furthermore i think they have a point. they're essentially being forced to take the vaccine when they have medical columns about it or other columns about it. a much better way is to accommodate them. we know vaccinated people can still spread the disease. there is a sharp distinction between vaccinated and unvaccinated doesn't make that much sense. it makes very little sense. vaccination after a few months as a private matter because you're protected against severe disease. that's good but you can still get infected. i personally was infected despite being vaccinated. so what sense does it make to discriminate against the unvaccinated? >> laura: the new lancet study that came out, it was peer-reviewed. dr. bhattacharya, you and i spoke about it in august before
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it was peer-reviewed but apparently it is peer-reviewed and came out tonight and they confirmed that while hospitalizations, serious illness and death are still helped, prevented at six months, the infection is not. the transmissibility has already been acknowledged. some if you have the vaccine, you can still transmit the virus according to all the studies and i think even the cdc has to acknowledge back. so it's kind of a strange thing but dr. fauci had many things to say about vaccine mandates for schools. this is one of them. >> having a vaccine requirement for schools is not a new, novel thing that is very peculiar or specific to covid-19. we've been doing this for decades. my own children could not have gone to school if they had not gone vaccinated with measles, mumps, and rubella. so we see pushback on that, it's
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as if this never happened before. it's actually ongoing with other vaccines. >> laura: michael, have you had to get a rubella rooster or smallpox booster? i don't think so. it's a little different, don't you think? >> i think that's a really good point. there has never been a vaccine requirement to teach new york city public schools. new york state. that has not been there at all. also with these goodwood vaccines, they do not provide sterilizer immunity. the comparison between the covid vaccine and an mmr shot is kind of ridiculous. you can compare the covid vaccine much more to the flu shot which generally is a choice. if you want to take the flu shot or if you don't want to take the flu shot. it's scary when we see people like the good doctor who i'm so glad to see on the show be here today, taken out of the debate. this becomes far more political than it becomes about science.
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it's actually very frightening thing. >> laura: dr. botticelli, we are going to have the fda approval of the vaccine for 5-year-olds to 12-year-olds. you get the sense they are ramping this up. it's coming. where are we going to be then. if the teachers are upset. not all of them but some of them. what are parents of five to 12-year-olds going to be saying in a few months? what are they going to do? >> it makes no sense to mandated. it should be a choice that parents make in conjunction with consultation with their doctors just we do for many other treatments. making it for us mandated, it breeds distrust and public health. frankly the other vaccines. the vaccine movement, the movement that was against vaccines was of tiny fringe movement before this. by these coercive measures, they
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have taken that movement and turned it into a much larger movement. it's actually damaging the public health, damaging the children. it has bred distressed. i don't really understand the push behind it. especially for kids. the harm from covid is so low, to mandated vaccines. it's not a sterilizing vaccine, is very, very different. to treat it as if it were the same, dr. fauci is conflating things intentionally to get his way rather than acknowledging the scientific facts. >> laura: may be you'll be able to celebrate christmas but maybe not. we have to check in with dr. fauci so will have to be doing that. we'll be following this case. thank you both for joining us tonight. a brand-new chant heard across the country plus biden's new insult of the american people. only raymond arroyo will be able to break it all down. "seen and unseen" is next.
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>> laura: "seen and unseen," the big cultural stories of the day. we turn to arroyo. raymond, we could call this one heard and unheard i think. what's going on? >> we always look for cultural patterns when we build this segment. over the weekend at college games, concerts, even on the streets of new york, and increasingly familiar chant can be heard. >> [bleep] joe biden. [bleep] joe biden. [bleep] joe biden. [bleep] joe biden. >> for those whose volumes are too low, they're not screaming "good luck joe biden" but it
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does rhyme with luck. at the nascar cup series player talladega, brandon brown was declared the winner and during the interview the chants sounded again. not good luck. >> oh, my god. unbelievable moment. >> brandon, you also told me. you can hear the chants from the crowd. >> [bleep] joe biden. >> lets go, brandon. either this reporter has hearing loss or she's trying to cover up the obvious. the country is turning on joe biden and they are using these events to protest, events which not so long ago to believe them politically over police funding, race, et cetera. >> laura: i don't care for this, i have to say. i don't like this. people are laughing and it's funny. i guess it's funny. be a spoilsport. a lot of kids, i wanted to bring
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my kids to talladega, i didn't get to go. >> this is why i don't like it. i agree. >> laura: let's think of something that's funny but not profane. we'll work on that. >> i agree we shouldn't use these moments in communal togetherness for political protests. we have objected to this in the past. when their businesses are enclosed and they can't find employees invited and is talking about spinning trillions on social programs, it's liable to set people off. that's why they are using these platforms. they don't feel they have a voice. there is a neutral fog or poll which reveal 71% of americans oppose the tax increases. onerous vaccine and mask mandates and scenes like this from the biden administration. this justice department official slips on a mask because he wasn't wearing one to walk out on the podium to take the mask
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off. this is virtue signaling theater for the cameras and it erodes confidence in anything that they are saying. >> laura: we say that it erodes confidence too much. that's a wordy way of saying it's a fraud. they are frauds and their committing a mass fraud on the american people. we can cut right to the chase that what mask theater is. i'm sick of it. >> the same justice department tried to enforce mask mandates for children all across the country and the other reason the people are ticked is because biden is refusing to answer legitimate questions. he was asked a foreign policy question about ethiopia. his response was classic. >> not going to answer ethiopia. going to stick to the debt so we don't confuse the american people. >> laura: wait a second. wait a second. wait a second. if you really looked at what he was saying. i could kind of read his mind.
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he said gosh, i don't know when the tapioca is ready. it might be ready soon. ethiopia, tapioca. a kind of sounds the same. i think he was like, i'm hungry. tell us about the situation with the health system in louisiana. >> the largest medical system in the state. they are requiring not only their employees but their employee spouses to be vaccinated. they will face fines in the health care premiums 200 bucks a month. the cost of covert care is expensive. the end vaccinated should bear the cost but let me tell you it's only the beginning. next it will be the children and then relatives and who knows where. >> laura: only the spouses? could there be overnight guests? anyone who crosses the threshold? this sounds like a bias. young kids are shacking up these
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days. >> they keep adding people. first it was employees and now it's everybody that the employee comes in contact with. i have a one-word response to all of these vaccine mandates. they may be a dilemma over this. the word is aladdin. disney's aladdin opened last week on broadway. they required vaccination of cast, crew, every member of the audience. they had a covid outbreak and they had to shutdown the show for one night. they tried it again. now they are shuttered for two weeks. two weeks. clearly these breakthrough cases are increasing. maybe they should write a song for covid to sing. one jump ahead of the vaccine. the cdc has a lot to answer for. >> laura: nonsterilizing immunity unfortunately as time goes on. that's the sad fact we had an update tonight. northwell, the largest employer of health care in new york, fired 1400 health care workers effective tonight.
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they're going to bring it all the foreign workers. that's what de blasio and i guess they said. bring in the foreign workers. raymond, great to see you. the left is demonizing parents who stand up to the school boards destroying the country in the curriculum of schools. the biden justice department maybe will criminalize the actions of those parents. really question where we are going to tell you what's at stake. it's a lot. next.
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talking about mental health it's not a sign of weakness, but really a sign of strength. people sometimes don't want to talk about mental health, they don't want to talk about problems that they might have that aren't physical, but those problems are just as real. i have this disease you know, and it makes it awkward
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that i have to explain myself or prove myself in certain situations. a lot of times i'm not feeling good or you know not having a good day, but through the music i'm able to have a good day by expressing something that feels good to me that i can pass onto others. one of my favorite phrases to share with not only my kids but anybody is never compare your insides to someone else's outsides. we are creating conversation we are raising awareness and we're kicking the hell out of this stigma saying get away from the people we love the most. ♪♪
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>> laura: this is good. the biden doj is wading into the school curriculum wars. not on the side of the parents. of course not. attorney general merrick garland ordered the fbi and u.s. attorneys offices to investigate the suppose it rising threats against school board officials. this comes just a few days after the national school board association asked the biden administration to use the patriot act against parents, claiming that some of the threats that they are getting are equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism. joining me is a parent in loudoun county, virginia, with all of this happening. you have gone to school board meetings advocating for children. you have a right to do so. now they want to label you of potential domestic terrorist. unbelievable. >> they sure do. i actually had one school board
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member in my situation posted a picture of me online a couple weeks ago. in the context that i was part of a terroristic boardroom takedown which is not what happened. i was standing on a chair singing the national anthem, song of unity. >> laura: how dare you. >> i had to send a cease and desist order for that to be taken down which did happen. i'm a small business owner here in my county. could definitely do some damage. >> laura: amy, the thing i find most interesting about this, the response confirms the efficacy of your protest or your advocacy, i should say. if you weren't being effective. if they weren't worried politically, they wouldn't be running to the doj saying please help us. they want to protect themselves from scrutiny. they want to protect themselves from accountability.
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>> that letter from the sba to the president to declare us terrorists, domestic terrorists on par with al qaeda was really their effort in their fear for being exposed. it's the parents that know what's going on. it's the parents. we are doing everything we can to get it out there by being on the media. by trying to recall our school boards. we have to keep the pressure on because they want to silence us. we can't let them win at that. >> laura: terry mcauliffe who wants to be the next governor again of the commonwealth of virginia said parents don't have a right to argue about what's going on in their school curriculum. >> right. enough said. anyone who votes for him, that's what they're going to get. we need to be paying attention. this is an important election for us coming up. hopefully we can flip the state.
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listen, our efforts here were never political. our efforts began as a grassroots organization. we are just angry parents. we are not democrat. we are not republican. we are moms and dads. >> laura: amy, amy, amy, isn't it quite a diverse group? when i was on these facebook pages, there were asian-americans. there were sikh americans. >> yeah. this has nothing to do with anything except the parent's burning desire to protect the kids. when you come to that, that's one -- >> laura: amy, we are going to be following the domestic terrorism. that tells you everything you need to know. we'll be right back.
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the nih director -- he's been there for over three decades -- francis collins, is going to announce he'll be leaving the agency, along career. the question is, will fauci be next? francis collins has been subject to many requests some of those have not been responded to. will they ever be? we will keep you up-to-date tomorrow. "gutfeld!" is next. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> greg: that is a crowd! happy monday, everyone. we are back in new york city, just returned from an amazing week in nashville. that's in tennessee, cat. it was fantastic, but you know, it's like when you go to the beach and you return and there is sand everywhere and it's kind of like that with nashville except it's grits.
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