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don't anyway. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let not your hearts be trouble. manguel is up next . have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday b. i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. thank you for being with us tonight . nbc'sah is trying to shamelessly whitewash the olympics. raymond arroyo has all the details. and friday follett's plusyo we'e going to show you what is arguably the most powerful two minutesll i've ever seen of a parent confronting a school board, this time on the issue of masking kids.. but first, michelle to the rescue. that's the focus of tonight's @ngel.
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you might ask yourself how much trouble are the democrats really in this much the most popular democrat on the planet, former first lady michelle obama. joe biden's approval ratingg below 50% and michelle obama doing things like that . the draft michelle. 2020 for dra me but i think wile popular. >> yeah, they actually might try to convince michelle obama to run for president. remember just a few months ago even joe rogan got in on that act. she's great. yeah, she's intelligent. she's articulate. she's the wife of the best president. and the wife the have had in our lifetime and rise of like a representative. yeah. intelligent, articulate people m that she could win. but no matter how smart and glamorous, she's very popular . michelle obama, she has zero, relevant experience except for being first lady. by the time trump announced he wasn't in politics either but he was going to run
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in twenty fifteen, he'd run a major american company with diverse holdings and then use that experience and a keen sense of the political undercurrents to quickly galvanize a populist conservative movement. he was offering a set of ideas that his party had not fully h embraced at the time from strict border enforcement to tougher trade deals to less military intervention abroad. er by contrast, the entire pointve of michelle obama movement would be to take her fame and celebrity, then tie them to the same failed ideases that destroyedtr the democrat party over the last year, destroyed american cities as wellroye. democratic officeholders. failing at flame and failing because they're not charming or glamorous. ir they're failing because their policies cannot and do not work. look at the state of blue america right now. shocking crime shaking residents in big cities like los angeles and new york city
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>> up 60%. hate crimes up in 18%. chicago where school was canceled overnight for hundreds of thousands of students due to teachers not wanting to go in skyrocketing crime, rampant homelessness, dysfunctional schools and never ending covid mandates.. have we hearde he anythingard fm michelle on what she thinks about these horrendous problemso or what should actually do to fix them? for example, what new idea would michelle put forward told stop the border man how would you tackle inflation? how about covid and the schools ? any of it? does she have a strategy to challenge the rise of china? you see my point the facten the democrats are even considering michelle obama candidacy is proof certainth that they still think that their problem is a branding problem. but the truth is their ideas. they just don't work. their policies don't makeon the lives of normal working people of any background any m
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better and contrast they makey them a lot worse. so putting michelle's glamor and celebrity on campaign postersnd is going to win slobbering praise . sure. from celebrities and the mediaut but doesn't solve a single problem facing america today. can you imagine in 2008 if the gop concluded that to takein down obama they needed to convince someone like laura bush to run?on my goodness, vishe was first lady. she was really popularar. she was good with kids, veryar smart. it would have been ridiculous and people would have said itt was ridiculous. normally you think about it, you'd say x or y or z. they're doing great jobs as governor. so we're looking forward to f running him in your ex for president. you'd say we have a deep benchov of successful governors. well, that's what republicansert can say s right now. they have the santurce, they have abbott, they have knowm.
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they have a lot more .t d but democrats i just mentioned this and apparently don'tem have anyone who can do the job. you know, they are pritzker in illinois is a total nightmare. have witless wittmer in michigan. oh, no. oh, no. afterr a polar and vortex, a pandemic, a national recessionnic and a kidnaping a and murder plot, i've beennd asked how the heck do i keep doing this ? well, my answeris is simple. i show up for every michigan family that's going to work about governor tom wolf in pennsylvania. he keeps losing court cases w and of course the love gov.as andrew cuomoes, he crashed and burned. there is a difference between alleged improper conduct and concluding sexual harassment. this is not to say that there are not 11 women who i truly offended despite all the speculation, it is really
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hard to see any scenario under which w michelle obama would actually agree to this nonsense. she's intelligent enough to realize that a lot oft her popularity stems from the fact that her husband was beloved and usually notve always . but usually she tends to stay above politics. she does every now and then. but no one's going to blame her right now for a blue state, disasters of the crime, the schools and all the rising prices. plus, her husband was savvyba enough to keep the far left atmi bay. middle class americans didn'tdd like radicalism when he was president and he knew it and that's angle. joining me now is ari fleischer, former white house press secretary for fox news contributor. ari, this latest michelle effort also brings up the fact that kamal harris is not considered white house material by most democrats in the know. wein didn't talk about her in
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the opening because it's so obvious at this point they're trying to put her on the court just so she's not in line to run for president. orwhat does this say about the party that joe biden is not white house material? i mean, it is a stinging and well-written editorial. i think it's nonsense because i think michelle obama has no interest in running but you really just calla it the fill in the blank to replace biden. this is the beginning of what's going to be a lot of angst inside the democratic party . and laura, i'm here to tell you it will hit the boiling point the day after the november election, which is justr a little over nine months from now m. that's when democrat leaders who want to run in twenty twenty three twenty twenty four are going to say joe biden should not run had the blowout loss they were going to have and that is just going to open up a whole box of pandora's. michelle obama might be in that box, but i tend to doubt it. well, again, the republicans have a pretty deepde bench of p
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peopleeo to look at interestingr governors on a whole bunch of issues and no one talks about pete ricketts in nebraska. billy of tennessee. they'reet interesting people, very smart, run their states pretty well during challenging time. i think ricketts has a surplus in his state giving it back to the people. but this is just stunning the party of you know, all the youth movement , all the young people and yet the young people seem to be saying, oh , w this isn't what e quite bargained for here. well, remember, the democrats got wiped out during the obama years and you pointedu this out in your angle. they got wiped out in the"a legislative races. the obama years are o disaster electorally w, politically for every democrat except for barack obama who got lucky and got reelected in 2012. but 2010 in 2014 where historic blowout losses way out of proportion to the normal midterm loss, a president sufferss and went all the way
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down to the state legislatures, which is why the democrat bench is so weak.gest p you know, the strongest personer on the bench you'd have to argue is footagege and he can't move. he can't do anything so long as he secretary. so if he leaves transportation, that's the sign that he wants to get in. and this is all what's going to happen, laura . and justioat over nine months, u know, i've been a part of a presidential campaign and you start running early. barack obama declared his candidacy in february of 2009 that is coming up in terms of this election cycle, that is one year from now. >> presidential contenders need to declare ari, if pete boota judge isco their great hope, thn republicans are dancing acrossre the country right now, okay, if that's their hope. south bendg to the white house. ok, laura , i can see him having a bicycle lane to winning the democratic primary . it will be kept it's almostt like going out when necessary. but he will have one .
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but ari, you get the sense that the. com shop in the white house is trying to figure out, okay, how can weo turn the page on this covid stuff? how how can we get our mojo back ? so bidenen came out today and ws talking about jobs report a feeling pretty good. watch this past month we started out tens of millions of at home test delivered to your home and now we're seeing the difference over our may look at what's happened just in the past three weeks. today's extraordinary jobs report that was collected. the covid crisis has been cut in half, down in half in just three weeks. ari, he's now trying to declare victory on covid with the public health sector not really caught up to him i guess yet. oh , my goodness. >>this is a guy who said he woud shut it down and now he's taking credit for
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something he has nothing to do with . look, i ordered my free covid test the day the government announced them. i haven't gotten them yet, but v i guess i'm i'm sure they're now going to sit on the shelf because they're going to get here too. too little tooen late. just like everything joe biden has done or the problem joe biden has despite today's good news on the job front is he's basically botched everything he's touched and he can'ton take credit for things't he's not responsible for. and that's what politicians try to do. r but most of the biden presidency has been a botched from the southern borderfohe to afghanistan to cope with the inflation is the palpable things c of people's lives and especially crime. there's no getting around that for joe biden. n. >> so it's nine one one michelle, we need your help. oh , ari, you're the perfect. guest to talk about allve this tonight. thank you so much. have a great weekend and whether it's rising crime prices, all of it, nothing seems to be going democrats wayt . ari's right, but we forget that it was just yesterday whens they were riding high.
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trump was on his heels, they thought with a pandemicc and they were surfing a wave off excitement that was generated by the black lives matter movement after the killing of george floyd t liberals, they were eager to glom on to blm expanding brand. remember during the summer of love, as they called it, everyone was encouraged to post the blm hashtag or else on social media. kids were demanding that their friend group show online and huge donations came pouring in . there were celebrities set an example of the kind of country you want to live in . that might mean going down to a protest or making a donation every night i've asked my guest to pick a charity or team you picked black lives matter. great charity to give to there were woke ceos, companies like ours must become as allies to the black lives. i ended up joining the team at about 5000 people in milwaukee
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where we ended up marching to support black lives matter. charitable giving is important and we should do it but that's not enough and of course the press gave me a nonstop promotion not just a slogan but black lives matter. but the importantnttt of it itss meaning in this country, black lives matter is a movement to acknowledge that there are many americans who don't believe that black livesar matter at all and even failed presidential candidate mitt romney. he jumped on the blm bandwagon to end violence and brutality and to make sure that people understand that black lives matter. but 18 months later, the truth is finally trickling out about the group behind this movement and the tens of millions of dollars they raised a washington examiner examiner investigation revealing that no one appears to have been in charge of black lives matter for months. the address it lists on tax
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forms is wrong and the charity's two board members won't say who controls its 60 million dollar bankroll. and now it looks like. the authorities might be catching up to them with the californiaw department of justice and the washington secretary of state barring a group from doing any fundraising in those states. >> huh. as for all of you who felt so morally superior pumping good money into black lives matter, don't say we didn't, warn you. organizations like black lives matter and those pushing the canard of critical race theory are bilking americans. most of them guilt ridden white billionaires of hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars. where's all the money going? where is it going?s where did it go? well, we knew this isn't going to end well. we knew that few deserving people wouldld actually be helpd by all that corporate cash that flowed in . but the hoaxers wouldn't listen. they didn't want to listen. where so, the city's
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many of these police involved shootings have occurred. they continue gs to be run into the ground by the same democrats proudly waving the blmme banners back in 2020.n my suspicion iser that in w the coming months and years we're going to learn a lot more about the blm leaders and the cushy lifestyle to which they've become accustomed . my next guest slammed blm as a scam whose house of cards may be falling. joining me now is indiana attorney attorney general rod rakita. todd rokita excuse attorney general rakita, youin actually have someg news to break on this front tonight .pl >> explain. well,d we're starting an o investigation. we're going to find out ifck this black lives matter organization, which is indiana, we previously defined legally as aia as a political organization. so there's first amendment implications there if you're teaching black lives matter material in school and other things. but now seeing that this house of cards is coming down, we
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want to know if black liveses matter has solicited funds in indiana from indianana residents if they have any reale property here because that all would invoke our ability under our nonprofit laws to see if they're being wasteful, to see w what their expense ratios are, to see if they're a scam not unlike the one we unravel last week where we found, you know, someone selling overly valued silver coins to the elderly. i mean at some point what's i the difference heres? scams a scam. we're going to find out. we're going go where the facts lead us , of course. and if they don't lead us anywhere, we're going to stop. but wes suspect this is in fact the house of cards: and this is a hugege amount of money that wn raised. now last month the l.a. times profiled blm co-foundertha. for tricolors and her split from blm. she said a that when the larger construct that you invested in abandoned you, where do you go? i think that what i'm really trying to figure out right now
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is trying to figure out where she is going toow go now w this woman walked away from running a charity with enough cash. all that reportedly some say toh buy four homes and then called criticism of this white supremacy. she said she never got a salary from black lives matter someck money before 2019 but not enough to buy multimillion dollar homes. so vehemently denied that . but nevertheless, when you have really i think upwards of one hundred million dollars in total raisedot by a hashtag, i mean, doesn't the government have a duty to find out where that money went and how it was spent? it's tax-exempt especially.d absolutely. and again, that's another ow thingp that's falling to the states and so be it. we're going to we're going totl pick up this mantle. we're going to get to. the bottom of it. you know, some of me i was you t know what a lot of this money is from woke corporations. you know,co they get what they deserve. but even those wall corporations have shareholders like me and you
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and regular people and pension funds and theys. got to be focused on making a return for us and not this socialot gobbledygook that leads us nowhere. and then what about the who's who who who who sees black lives matter is like, oh yeah, i want to be supportive of that . i'm for equality like weso all are and give them ten gives them five dollars, gives themma whatever they are they are scamming that person if in fact that's this great point so and so we're going to we're going to get to the bottom of it one way or the other. hey, listen, i'm not sayingin i agree with the california attorney general on on a lot of things, but he gets credit. they get credit for at least because black lives matter matters domiciled in california looking into this as well and i think other states need to look into it as well. >> so we are yeah. just so people understand. that they're saying that if they don't turn over these records in california, they're going to help the leaders of this organization personally liable and 60 million dollars
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and where's where's the money? yeah, and these facts could lead possibly to a criminal referral. so there's that as well. yeah. all right. attorney general todd rokita, thank you so much. and in a moment, the triumphant return of worst in media all this week we had to do it come on with a special nod to cnn chafetz buth next . hey, want to do some blankets, some laundry in your room and delivery? oh , laundry. we can do that . want to do our taxes? okay, mr.. we have to go whatever you want to do it, be ready with rob. okay, makes it simple inconvenient to take care of you so when the moment is right you're ready. román ready faster and faster clean up and restaurant.
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fifty nine dollars. that's not a typo in the plan. that's right. for you. that trust and willkomm right back by popular demand you asked for the worst in media where the ingraham angle documents the most egregious, most ridiculous examples of press bias and idiocy of the week. joining me now to break it all down, two of our favorite, jason chaffetz, former house oversight committee chair, and lisa boothe, host of the truth with lisa booth. both are fox news contributors. our panel let's begin this big news big news from cnn this week. the resignation of jeff zucker ostensibly over an undisclosed office romance. well, the only thing less believable than that perhaps is the reaction from some of the personalities over there at cnn. here's cnn's rion from alisyn c. watch. i feel it deeply, personally, but also i think i speak for all of us and our colleagues. this is an incredible these are
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two consenting adults who are both executives that they can't have a private relationship feels wrongng. w bute even more embarrassing is what we're hearing behind closed doors when cnn'sn' washington bureau chief metu with jason kylah, the ceo ofen their parent company. warner media correspondent jamie gangely., she spoke up saying the first calls i got this morning were from four members of the january 6th committee who felt devastated for our democracy because jeff s was not going to be around to make sure that cnn is able to do its job. lisa, democracy is so fragile that it's now on the line with zucker out at cnn. i guess that's what the framers intended. exactly. obviously they're worried about losing a reliable propaganda arm of the democrat party .oc but you know, at least jeffrey
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toobin kept his hands to himself, which i don't know how that guy still has a job, but i don't know if things can get worse for cnn if this isn'tt rock bottom . what is i mean, youoc have two b former producers who are being investigated for alleged crimes against involving juveniles. you've got chris cuomo out fors trying to smear his brother's's accusers. jeff zucker nowd and then dad, insult to injury on top of all of it, the ratings are abysmal . so this isn't the bottom like oh my god, what is i mean, i don't know how i don't knowuc how far much lower than you canl go than this . but you know, there's always tomorrow. jason . so jim acosta credited zucker l with a lot kind of turning cnn into a left wing mouthpiece. he said if we had not had jeffio here during the trump administration, we would have probably beenn hav taken out anu would have something like fox news lite on the air right now. jason , is it what what is said thereby? acosta they're acting like well, if we even i have some
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credible any credible conservatives on their air, it would be an abomination. that's what he saying. a little balance is bad. yeah.'t they wouldn't want any ballots which would ted turner started over there at cnn was innervated was needed. it was it was new . and then jeff zucker showed up on the scene at just drove the thing right into the dirtun and down into the ground to the point that the only people that are watching this are the poor people that cnn paid those airports to run them in the airports. that's the only people that areh watching cnn at this point. i mean, their numbers are so abysmal and for hours to suggest that what's wrong with two consenting adults? you can't sleep, touchwo? and manipulate somebody who works for you. it's not a complicated equation. all right. n now we go from zucker to covid hysteria. here is msnbc medical contributor zeke emanuel with the usual fearr mongering
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with the omicron variant. kidsds are either going to get the vaccine or they're likely to get a serious condition of allil. i am confused about parents attitude five to bob seems like it's a no brainer that someone who is rightfully challenged this consensus uncovered and you are one of those people . your thoughts on the insane push for the job for these little kids? i mean, is he also on pfizer's payroll because why else would you be pushing vaccines on children who simply do not need them? i mean, we're talking about kids who have a statistic near 100% chance of survival against covid even my age has a ninety nine point 97% chance of survival against covid. so it really isha bizarre and apparently you're allowed to push disinformation or misinformation if you'reyo part of the branch of comedians and your objective is try to push fear and to push fear into getting people to submit to your will, which is essentiallyw
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what these people are doing and it's wrong and it's insane and people should. be calling it out. so i'm glad you are.ren i mean, he said children are going to get a serious condition of omicron. i don't even know if that's grammatical. that's how youic discuss it. but that in and of itself is misinformedor. all right, jason , here's another one from msnbc. so now the redskins name has gone washington football team changed its name.. the left now has its sights set on other teams. ofof course, never can mollify them. watch this took a lot of pressure and native blood organizing over decades to make this happen. and i think now they have an opportunity to be a leader. there's just an opportunity to now turn our gaze to the kansas city chiefs, the atlanta braves and there's still, you know, over a thousand schools in thisa country that still carry native american mascots and racist sports mascots as part of their team name.
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jason , i was a graduate of glastonbury high school. we were called the tomahawks in connecticut w. i never saw anyone do anything derogatory with a tomahawk. there was no there was never a discussion aboutsc any negatie consequences of that at all. i think that'snk gone now.tball but you're a former football player yourself. should we just everyone should be called like the commanders or the chairs or the tables or what at this point what i saw that big w therere for what you did i thought they were just t going to behe like the washington woke. that's what they should have been their commander goodeyhe lahm name that they came up with . but look, when when you're using the name of a native americanan tribe or that heritage, that's an honor. it's a privilege. iv i don't see people complaining about the kansas city chiefs or one of the most revered teams that you can get .y you buy your kids those clothest . you go out there and cheer with them on . you feel good about your teambo
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you can go before the atlanta braves. just keep on going in utahh t, the run in utes and you know what ? in the utah tribe loves it. they give them a payment every year. they have this ceremony. they talk aboutut there's nothing but pride that the university of utaha running youth and you can go through that school after school. it's just this whole crowd trying to create mayhem where there really isn't any. okay, really quickly, lisa, if if the choice was between the washington crat like the bureaucratss or the washington lobbyists, which one would be the better team title and more appropriate? i think the redskinss have committed suicide. i don't know.s i'm a former redskins fan and i can't even like them anymore. and before they changed their name, 90% of native americans said we're not offended by this. all the polls show that native americans were finee with it. it's the same as liberals trying to push a lot. were you but only three to four percent of latinos want to be called that . it's they try to play
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the victim and they use victimhood to get everyone to submit to their world view and to what they want it never and it's crazy.au rest in peace, right? never end or dead. jason , y what position did youl play in football? >> i was a place kicker. it t was the one position where if they touch you, they throw a flag that was the position. okay,or so now i can tease you. although the place kickers are amazing special teams, jason , just say special teams. that sounds more special. all right, lisa, i have a wonderful weekend and from embarrassing media moments, frankly downright evil ones. raymond arroyo joins us inroyo moments. a special friday follies that takes aim at nbc's dangerous propaganda at the beijing games. stay hunter biden is the most protected person in the country . he was given rights and favor jobs well beyond his credential . but just as founding you really
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arroyo.ond raymond, now the president, he had a few rough moments that got m scant attention this week. how can that be? laura biden went to new york , as you remember, for that big antico time event. but his focus was getting rid of guns. now during a meeting with community activists who are also targeting guns, biden fired this blank is the trainer. k. he's a free were the manas who got some gun, no more gun. no, no. i meanan he's got a poor choice of words. the man can'trd even keep his greetings on message law.nme this would be likessag havinge. a white house anti fat shaming event and biden comes out a and says y you're you're a big and you're a big sloppy guy, aren't you? i mean,, if there's a message you can count on joe biden to stepme all over it. raymond, what is it with his need to reach out and touch
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people? okay, he's oh, he's very handy. he loves to either the shoulders, you know, the patting on the head, the grabbing the man's arms villagran adolescences. look, now this is nothing horrible for joe biden. he's long bungled introductions and greetingsde. remember years ago when he recognized that disabled veteran in a wheelchair at an event chuck graham, statean senators here, chuck, stand up. just let him see it. oh , god love. what amee i talking about? i tell you what you're making everybody else stand up, though. what is he talking about? we're asking the same question now that he's president laurent amazing is to see biden see t biden then and see how many steps he's lost. i mean, that's thirteen years to go. but he looks like a i mean, really a different person. well, biden of late has also taken to doing little dramatic reenactment, laura , during
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his speeches where he reminisces by recreating memories from the past. now this is from the national prayer breakfast yesterday. now bear in mind this is the man who's promised to p appoint the first black woman to the high court. >> watch where all those kids who's been called colored or all those colored kids in that bus because in scranton there were very, veryki few blacks. so not allowed to go to school with us here w in . >> why is he telling this story at the national prayer breakfast law during black history month and why doesn't it get any coverage? that's my question. he was quoting what people used to say. but if it waswa anyone others tn biden, they would have been crucified. i hate crucifying people, but if it were anyoneth other than biden, they would have been crucified. we know that for sure. not now, laura . i know youo have you're not one minute campaign to discourage p people from watchig the olympic games in beijing given china's abysmal humanbe
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rights record. but i extended that slightly and cut myself a little slack here to not five minutes because i had to see how nbc was going to deal with the atrocities coming out the host country the other night they featured some china experts on the one hand on the other hand kind of discussion about and the charges of. but then during the opening ceremonies, she, had a muslim athlete light the olympic torch. this was nbc's savannah guthrie and andy brown of bloomberg. listen to that statement. and the chinese president xi jinping to choose an athlete fromom a weaker minority. it is an in-your-face response to those western nations, including the u.s. who have called this chinese treatment of that group and diplomatically boycotted the game while western countries, including the olympics human rights issues, china styles itself as a champion of the developing
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world and it has plenty ofpo support in countries from africa to latin america, all of which was bought laura by paying off those countries in africa and latin america. what does that have to do with their human rights record? no , look, we know that she is smart. she's really, really smart guy. ofoi course she was going to hae the weaker athlete. i'm surprised we didn't predict this , raymonde. we should have it so obvious that he was going to do that in order to say, oh , i have h the weaker athlete like the torch, all those good kids and because i give him t this wonderful there's some people who are upset about this , but look at the beauty and the pageantry and right is a total repugnant travesty that we are at these olympics with what china does on a daily basis to our country and to the people of the minority inin china. it is disgusting here, laura , seven billion dollars nbc paid for the rights to these olympic games. strange they didn't show any live coverage of the olympic
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watch party in xinjiang. but i guess i understand why they wouldn't show that . i mean, what's what's blithelyre passed over here is there's no talk of forced sterilization, of the women in these camps. you've got men in forced labor. this is an absurdity that they just pass over and they all but. they lit the torch. isn't this fantastic? so it's an abomination truly. i mean, it's a it's a glorified prison camp.p. they've turned hong kong into a glorified prison camp, but the entire olympic villagehe where people can't can't travel around, can't visit people can't go to restaurantsts, go to your room, go to the competition and back. no spectators, no free press. this is an abomination. we love our athletes. lo we don't love this . not one minute hashtag, not one minute. share it on social media. raymon, we love you more more than one minute foramen. oh , all right. in moments we're going to show
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before the prince william county school board and just two minutesl she destroyed their entire rationale behind masking kids. thousands of schools around the country had been open duringpe the entire pandemic m without masks and noas corresponding right serious illness. there were not childe coffins lined up at educators in this county suggested would be the case in fact, things had been going pretty much as normal. despite getting sick wearing masks. we are forcing healthy childrene for exposure despite them wearing masks and we are segregating children by vaccination status and religious exemptions e despite the wearing of masks. so s i ask you if work, why dont they over the course of the pandemic forty nine thousand children have died of all causes. three hundred thirty one of those were covered related. yet we had turned kid's life upside down at school for what is essentially a non risk . let's put that risk into
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context. last year fewer kids. died of covid-19 and have heart disease, cancerous tumors, suicidecovi, homicide and drowns have the protocols of the schools stop serving hamburgers and french fries ls we put tinfoil tin foil on the ceilings to block power lines? do we even address the growing incidences of suicide during the pandemic? it no, we play politics with kids. face it by placing restrictive p fabric over their noses and mouth that the cdc o itself has said don't do anything and it's for their safety s. this is asinine. this is blatantnt political theater and it needs to end. i need to point something outhe that has been bothering me on november 15th of last year i had the privilege of speaking with dr. mcdade for ten minutes following the crt town hall meeting. during that discussionfollg t, e was friendly and cordial, i asked what she as superintendent could do to get the kids out of masks. dr. mctague told me that she
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would if she could, but that her hands were tied by then governor northern's h executive order mandating for and if it worked for that things would be different. well, tonight things are different. and i'd like to ask your doctor mid-day tonight what has changed and what do d you plan on doing now that your hands are untied? i you are on the losing side of history. it's time to makee that right before they coorganizer. well, that was a mic drop moment. and marianne jansen, the momme you just sawntnt joins me now. marianne, i have to ask you first of all, my favoriteor line of yours was you're playing politics with kidsic faces. ever done anything like that before, written anything like that before? before this big struggle with the schools? oh , gosh, no. i am not a public speaker. and so this was so new to me. a but i have so much passion about this that it just came
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out it just came out. i ,ow i don't know what came out of me but it did. au sora we have multiple school districts now being takenirkt to court in the state of virginia, the commonwealth of virginia over these massive mandates. you are not alone because i know so many parents, moms and dadsds throughout the county ,but especially virginia has been just a the cornerstone of so many of these fights who areh now saying again, like you for the first time i've got toer get involved now. there's no t time to be silent. we actually should have done more two years ago. frankly, almost twoea years ago. and so it seems like now finally people really re understand they have a stake in this and they they're in charge, not the school boards. the parents are in charge if they push it the right way. i agree. but at this point i feel like our board doesn't listen to us . we email, we protest, we go to
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rallies. we do everything wedo can and these counties i speak for my own county, prince william county can't even so much as send an email back or o respond to to any of our questions, any of ourye concern. and so, yes, we need to fight. y i have been fighting for my children since they got out of school, marched 2020. we started protesting and going to rallies with signs get me back in person. and we were. such a minority then and now we're no minority. yeah, butut>> marion, i want everyone watching tonight to understand this . you were a mother who had never done anything like this before, but your instinct as a mother kicked in. you knew this was wrong to keep the kids home, keep the kids math . and i thinknk you and others others you have inspired lots of parents across the country for the first time to get involved. the next step for you and people as concerned as youar are is to run for school board.
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i know maybe it's not something you ever wanted to do, butu i bet if you ran for school board you can win and i think you're going to take that take take back those boards one by one . i agree. i agree. i and whon knows, maybe some things in my future. marianne, congratulations on standing up and having courage and we really appreciate you joiningme us tonight. >> and u the lasttfor mu by w recommending for musselburgh based on clinical data, i recommend poloncarz agreed. my patients like these patches because they work up to twelve hours even on moderate pain. so but it's good medicine once you increase your home values, find out what it's worth first. just go to only .com and the address and see the home value instantly come to only .com and see what your home is worth . valentine's day is just around the corner and we have the perfect gift for
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