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they are threatened by people because those people are not dependent or those people will not be a need to pair those people are not running around trying to figure out who it is that is responsible for their unhappiness and their misery. they are too busy taking advantage of the blessed opportunity to live in this country. >> sean: says it all. he is missed. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is standing by. you know, you and i both knew rush very well. and i guarantee you he would love this hat and the american flag on the back. i hope you can see that you're there you go. >> laura: great command to hate freedom. >> sean: i will probably put this -- now this key thing that he gave me, my skiing days are over and i flew out my need this year but what am i going to do? >> laura: well, vanity, first of all, i'm so glad you played
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that rush clip. we were such good friends of him and i miss him everyday. and his optimism and love for america is something that we'll have to to keep in mind. and it looks like we will go to in a hand basket everyday but his point and that clip was what we are so blessed to be here so let's win our freedom all over again. that is the message that we have to continue to bring. i know you already do to your audience. we often remind ourselves, this is an awesome country and we will be okay. but we have to, you know, pull up our bootstraps and do it all over again. that is what used to say and he was right. >> sean: listen, no one can replace him. we have to up our game and we are all on board. by the way, he was talking about freedom. we have the opportunity to bring god-given talent to fruition. >> laura: you got it, this is the greatest country on earth. john, thank you for that.
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you bet, we love them both. and hannity, thank you i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" so let's dive right in. randy the wrecking ball. that is tonight's "angle." if there is one person other than joe biden himself who is most responsible for the woes of today's democratic party, it is this woman. randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers. now, the radical political etiology m budget to advance showed, she has more influence on what happens in our schools r school board member and aft massive donor base translated into major political clout and whether woke curriculum mandate or school closures, educational choice, her views carry enormous void among democrats. the three members of the
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san francisco school board, who were just recalled tuesday night cared more about satisfying randi weingarten are then to parents they serve. now, when over overpaid in overtime to protect teachers in advance leftist political agenda, the aft is super happy. what is next for children is never their primary consideration no matter how much randi weingarten tried to argue to the contrary. >> we actually tried to reopen schools more quickly than anybody else. we know it is important. we put a report out in april 2020 about the steps to reopen schools and health safety vehicle to reopen schools. >> laura: but the state took her advice are battling lockdowns and mask mandates to this day. meanwhile states like florida, texas, south dakota figured out early on that the classroom was among the states for children and we all knew that. in person english class wasn't
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any more of a super-spreader than in person shopping at costco. but randy, she doesn't care. for her covid was an opportunity and she tries to squeeze out as many from new taxpayers as possible. >> we need the money for pp. we need the money for extra teachers. we need the money for extra cleaning and extra buses. >> laura: pure extortion, of course, even after democrats in washington appropriated billions to reopen schools, the unions made more excuses to lock kids out of class. so the gold post kept shifting. we will reopen schools if you give us n95 and contact tracing. we will only if kids are vaccinated our entire system. it was all ridiculous. it was never enough, you know that. and even biden after he was elected in the democrat earmarked billions for schools,
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that wasn't enough and randi was always on hand to take the side of teachers who didn't want to teach. speak with the fear isn't gone. you see who is in fact school there back in school and who isn't. some need accommodations. >> laura: who can forget how nasty and sloppy randi's accolades during covid? sitting at home in leisure wear and they felt entitled and superior to the parents asking very inconvenient questions. >> [bleep] if you are going to call me how i'm going to [bleep] you up. sorry, that is just me. speak what they want the babysitter back. >> laura: gosh, i forgot about that one. these clowns say what weingarten think it isn't stupid enough to say out loud. on second thought, she did let slip what she thought of appearance by enthusiastically tweeting out "a washington title, the parents have a right
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to shape the kids curriculum but they don't." neither does she or activist members think parents have any right to offer input let alone make demands about what they are teaching and how they are teaching it. instead, they act like they are the boss was at the taxpayers who fund their salary. and the democrat politicians, they fund, they just assume. >> the teachers union, they want to go back to school. they need some guidance. >> my union has been trying to reopen school since last april. we know how important in school learning is. >> laura: now, they flex their muscle at the biden administration to keep schools closed as long as possible perverting for cds guidance on reopening. they push for the agency's final draft and when they got caught by "the new york post," weingarten brazenly brushed it off. >> the suggestions that you all for the organization offered to make it verbatim at the final
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draft. you call that normal as far as the ability to do that? >> they asked us for language and we gave them language when we when they asked us for it. there is nothing nefarious about this kind of work. >> laura: no, nothing nefarious but your government acting like the teachers union. no, but of course, they could always count on grandma. to put a positive spin on the unions fully and corruption, no matter how many kids were there. >> my whole mission in congress is about the children, for the children. as you have heard me say, we are in the arena and you have to be prepared to take a punch. you have to be prepared to throw a punch for the children. for the children. >> laura: that is echoing in my mind. the democrats cared so much about the children that they joined themselves at the hip with the most antichild personality out there. what they did to our kids has been nothing short of
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devastating. lost learning, anxiety, lack of exercise, weight gain, addiction, drug use and loss of socialization and that is just a start. all of that was brought on by the lockdowns that weingarten strenuously advocated. do parents ever get an apology from her? of course not! she doesn't think she did anything wrong. and even mask mandates being dropped everywhere, weingarten is still refusing to budge. >> what is the argument against taking off masts in school? >> let me just say this, i am in favor of an off-ramp on masks, but the real is issue becomes is the spread low enough so that there is no discrimination or transmission in schools? >> laura: you heard her, the masks stay on until there is no transmission in schools ever. that means zero covid. that means masks forever. this woman is a menace. she couldn't get elected to pick up dog poop in san francisco
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today. during the campaign biden was a puppet for the teachers union and that it's one promise he kept. but if biden continues to do that woman's bidding, he may find himself struggling in a liberal state. uc berkeley poll found that biden only has 47 over 48 approval disapproval in california. get this, kamala harris, 38% approval in california. that is her home state, need i remind you. and really dire for the democrats here. the guy who is really in charge, we know who he is, ron klain, biden chief of staff. he headed to the capitol hill today to reassure democrats that the white house will speak bipartisan solutions going forward. those are nice words, but we have heard them before. the democrats need something, all right, they need a clean break with a human wrecking ball
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who smashed our schools to smithereens these past two years. but i'm not holding my breath. but now is the time for conservatives to make and roads like california, new york, illinois where parents of all pg up. kevin robinson of san francisco told the "los angeles times" that he found himself nodding along an agreement with staunch republicans, people on fox, right-wing newsgroup. the biggest district in the country was the last to open up schools. we became a laughing stock of the world. how did this happen, he said? he's just one of many democrats suddenly found themselves floating with republicans against school board members just wouldn't listen. so with all of this, i just refuse to believe that states like new york and california, the home state of bill buckley and ronald reagan are forever lost to the left. these are fellow americans and
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we should do everything possible to help them. the democrats policies have led to high crime and they have devastated our public schools. but because of our commitment to keep the schools open and parents in control, we took back virginia. we nearly unseated phil murphy in new jersey, and we reclaim school boards all across the country. this is only the beginning. the biden/harris are not popular in california, and they are not, then the democrats are vulnerable everywhere. the longer the democrat danced to randi weingarten's tent the more populous we will become and only beating them in 2022 and 2024 can we finally put this nonsense behind us and return our kids back to school, real school that really teach, that are not only open but responsive to the parents. that is "angle." joining us as jennifer, the
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former brand president of levi who left $1 million on the table over her values, jennifer, good to have you want tonight, now you left san francisco last year so you can't be surprised about what happened this week with those three school board members being thrown out of office here at about are you surprised that so many democrats now are speaking openly, even to members of the media about what finally broke them? >> well, i will say i'm not surprised that the school board was recalled. it is a campaign that was started about a year ago. no some of the folks that started it. i am surprised, i mean it was 70/30. so that is surprising to me. and the reason it is surprising to my was outspoken school closures in san francisco since march 2020. i certainly felt like i was in the significant minority. but what this says to me is that there was a silent majority of
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parents who were incredibly frustrated, outraged, that schools were closed for seven months. and they showed up and they voted in a special election to recall in a really truly decisive manner. and i think this is causing people to rethink party alignment. to me, it's not even about party. i'm going to vote for canada to support the causes that i care about. i'm an independent now that i got to colorado. i'm going to vote for the candidates. i'm not going to pledge loyalty to any particular party. i'm going to vote for candidates that support the causes that matter to me. >> laura: wasn't more than than just the school closures? the things that motivated the voters to turn up in such a large percentage to recall these members, were they annoyed by some of the other bit of focus that the board had during this time like renaming a bunch of schools that kind of stuff?
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did that play into it as well? >> oh, 100%. i was calling in to school board meanings. they lasted seven, eight, nine hours. i also got bored and give up. but they didn't even talk about getting schools open until the last half-hour. they spent hours and hours when renaming schools. okay, may be valid, maybe not, but certainly not in the middle of a crisis when school closed for six months, eight months, nine months a year and kids are really suffering. so, you know, they showed no urgency on the matter. the true dereliction of duty, they are elected by the people of san francisco. they are responsible for the children, and they are responsible for the families in san francisco. but that is not who they answered to. they were answering to the teachers union. >> laura: there was an enormously haughty and the unit was calling the shots across the country and a lot of states, not every school district, but a lot
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in the states refused to open. and just saw this repeatedly, the sort of diversity, equity, and inclusion new curriculum was being kind of shoehorned entering this period of, you know remote learning and teachers at home and some teachers in. but that was a real opportunity for activists thought they had because everyone was so overwhelmed with the virus. we can do this other stuff. do you find that to be the case? >> you know, i think the naming of the school was such a flash point. because i mean, it was just absurd, the rationale for renaming was wrong in many instances. it was an insane number pair they were renaming dianne feinstein elementary and senator like it or not. we just elected her pier at the state had just elected her. >> laura: is crazy. >> it doesn't make sense.
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i think -- i really do think it was a referendum on the closure and the lack of focus on getting schools open. interest and tractability. i think that was the driver. absolutely and i know a ton of people there and i don't know a single person that didn't vote to recall. and i will say this about teachers. i know a ton of teachers who are also pushing for open schools. so, i don't think it is a uniform bunch. i know a lot of teachers who saw the harm that were afraid to speak out and go against what, you know, the position of the union officially taking. >> laura: eventually, there is a lot of great teachers. i have a lot of teachers and family, and my family come i totally agree with you. but this was a bridge too far. we will see where this goes from here. we will be anxiously following it. but jennifer used stood with your principal and left big money on the table. we really appreciate you joining
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us tonight, thank you. one byproduct of the hesitancy to reopen the school was the parents not only got more engaged but they began to see what many of the schools were teaching their kids. brian is one of those parents who took the opportunity at the board of education meeting recently to make his voice heard. >> biracial, bilingual, multicultural and the fact is in north carolina i can do anything i want and i preach that to my children. the person who tells my little pecan color kid they are oppressed based on the color of their skin would be absolutely wrong and at war with me. with the mask has showed us that the parents, the most powerful group of people in our country that they are taking back the wheel. if you believe in crt, you are a liar because that means you look at your black neighbor and say they are oppressed and look at your white neighbor and say they are evil regardless of the expense you have with them. we are not going to do that.
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i have a daughter who is absolutely dynamic and can do anything athletically, intellectually, spiritually and emotionally, she is a dynamo. and i don't -- i don't want her playing against boys in soccer. i don't let my son's rough her up. do you think i will let your sounds rough her up? you think people who live in america are willing to fight for it, you haven't met parents yet. >> laura: that man, brian has also announced he is running for his state general assembly. he joins us now, brian, did you hear me clapping? that was an amazing speech. unbelievable. what was also significant about it is how it rebuild all of the challenges. you ticked off that transgender athletes, the schools, the crt. what compelled you to deliver this now? >> you know, it is that time. we have to win this moment. when i think about the life i
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want for my children, every time i turn around and someone is saying something to take that from them. and i believe that most parents agree that we are not going to stand and let that happen. >> laura: the race obsession in schools today is really off of the charts. as a man of color and children of color, one with think that you would be fine with that. liberals would look at you and they make a disclosure right away oh, he's with us but what do you say to them? >> what i say is i am a business owner, i am a financial advisor. i have beautiful kids in america. we have every opportunity. i have actually traveled, laura, 226 different countries so i say the greatest place on earth come america and no other country in the world where minorities have a better or minorities have been
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equal because there is nothing that i'm not allowed to do. and i passed out on to my children, you know, my parents 25 and 30-year veterans of the military and all they shared with me as i can do whatever i want. and it is true for every child in america. obviously, we have people who have financial problems and all of that, but this is america. we can get the dream. >> laura: is the winning point in anyone's life in your mind first, the family and someone who cares about a child? it sounds like you had amazing parents. >> i had amazing parents, but the point is that every policy in america touches the banner and parents are literally the most powerful and interesting group of people in the country. and whether you talk about critical race theory and telling my little children that they can
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or can't do something based on the color of their skin, we have a coffee shop. my children see white people, black people, hispanic, asia and everyone comes to interact to be together and live life together. they are on teams with one another. someone is trying to persuade them to life they actually lived is not a real thing and they are oppressed and these people are evil. the problem i have with that is being biracial, listen, everybody in my family loves me and they are white, black, everything, blonde, blue eyes, everything! and that is the story that this great country put together. the best social experiment in history is thriving. america is doing wonderful. >> laura: brian, your optimism and your enthusiasm and your courage in speaking out his infectious. and i hope you will come back.
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unbelievable speech. and we will tweet it out. i will put on my website as well because i know everybody needs to see that. >> we are going to win. we are going to win. >> laura: we will follow your candidacy as well. brian, thank you. you don't want to miss this 12 most malign doctors, they are here and moments with reaction to tony's latest two-step and how most prestigious university failed us during the pandemic. stayed there.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: before covid, university hospitals, medical schools with science technology and expertise but most importantly open dialogue. two years later it is hard to think of any institution outside the cdc that has done more to trash their own credibility and run public trust. not only did they become little see stones of public tyranny for students ignoring basic scientific truth like natural immunity, they engage in masked censorship for those who didn't toe the line like dr. scott atlas. >> scott atlas has taken and modified administration policy in ways that could be totally disastrous.
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>> nobody believes in the things that he believes in. >> he had a very negative impact inside the white house and on our national response. >> laura: you have to wonder how bad things got here at harvard, why? one of their riders and most talented professors recently left the school. i'm talking about none other than dr. martin who joins me now and also the effort mentioned dr. scott atlas, covid advisor and author of "a plague on our house." doctor, you say we need new scientific institution because the universities are failing us. you are a nobel prize recipient just a few years back in chemistry, that not the small little -- well, that is what i thought you were but you are not. but why does this matter? >> well, science is important to
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have trust in science and medicine interest in public. so the university president and medical school deans deny natural immunity after you have covid infection. that is amazing because we have known about natural immunity for 200 years and to have the university president that doesn't trust natural immunity is like having whether the earth is flat or round. and even though they may not say anything about it, they fire people who have natural immunity vaccines and for hospitals that are counterproductive because you have the nurses and the doctors with covid works in 2020 and many of them got sick. they went home and recovered and
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back on the job and then even though they have better immunity than any of the vaccinated people, they were fired from those working from home who are vaccinated. so instead, used at the awards where high risk older patients because they are the least likely to transmit the virus to them. >> laura: so the natural immunity was almost completely discounted for relate the entire first year plus the pandemic and still not really acknowledged. and dr. atlas, why don't i give you a nobel prize too. i'm happy to hand them out tonight. >> thanks. >> laura: why do you think that is? why do you think that is a question mark why do you think it was ignored question work >> it is tough to say. i think there was a lot of misinformation brought forth really out of the leaders of the nih. we are talking about dr. fauci
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and the white house coronavirus dr. birx who were so committed to the lockdowns as the only way to say people and those lockdowns that they got, they failed, but meanwhile partly because there was this unhealthy financial relation between the universities and the nih, they really cannot, they can't disagree. it would take a certain kind of character to disagree. some of the universities get over $1 billion a year in nih funding. stafford gets over $500 million a year. and so that right they are but yet universities does more than just the financial aspect. there is a moral and ethical lapse on the university campus. we have universities who are mandating vaccines and boosters for people who are extremely low risk, people under 20 have extraordinarily low risk for anything serious, yet for us to vaccines and boosters.
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and by the way, and my own university, they are still testing students twice a week asymptomatic when the cdc, the cdc itself in october 21 wrote it is unethical to force students to be tested if they don't want to be here or there has a complete aggregation of sort of the ethical structure that we trust universities with. now beyond that, we see this big idea of stopping the debate. you mentioned it. when you stop the free exchange of ideas, you are literally doing the opposite of what we have universities for a peer that is the whole purpose of universities. and by the way, you cannot teach our children to think critically if they don't hear all the sites of their argument. there is no such thing as critical thinking without the exchange of ideas. by the centuries, and really petty op-ed pieces and smears
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and character assassination, they've done so much harm. setting that is the model for our young children but the next leader of the country. it is very frightening to me. >> laura: dr. kulldorff very quickly, why do you think holding on to the masks as they are, dr. fauci, never wants to get rid of the mask but why, why do you think that is? >> it is hard to know. it is governance because the masks, one was negative one showed zero two modest effects site. so there is no secure evidence that mass or reducing transmission so i think it is governance. >> laura: you should tell joy joy behar. she said she would wear them forever. good to see you on "the ingraham angle." very publicly dialing 911 but hillary clinton answer the
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>> laura: she's back. >> fox leaves the chart with accusations against me counting on the audience to fall for it again. they will ban books but do nothing about guns. they will make it harder for people to vote but easier for big corporations to bust unions. they will let polluters trash our environment and let donald trump trash our democracy. >> laura: funny she should mention trashing our democracy. >> i do think he knows that he's an illegitimate president. >> laura: yeah, democrats in her return and i think only because a brief respite from that bumbling guy in charge. >> you have to get to zero,
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look, there is so much more but i've kept you too long. >> laura: yes, you have. joining me the advisor and pollster, tom bevan cofounder and president of real clear politics. i surprised myself when i looked this up, she is five years younger then biden. so she could be the change candidate everybody is waiting for. >> welcome of course she could run, but when you look at the latest numbers come although she is supporting the democratic party come i don't think she will run against the sitting vice president. i don't really see that that is really going to happen here. i think she will take a little bit of limelight now as she got yesterday and why not? she is a politician. >> laura: tom, the excitement i was marking online today and
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noting was quite something. and i really do think it is because, look, she came out punching. i had to agree with everything she said, but you have to give it to her. she had that same tone in her voice and i didn't know any better, mark, you know hillary better than i do. but she looked like she was running to me. all right, we don't have audio on tom bevan. we will try to get them back. mark, you are still there. she really looked like she was trying to run. we will try to get tom back. >> everyone would want to look like her looks like they are running. and you know what my work for her for a long time. don't kid yourself she will check it out. she will decide if she has a chance of running. the numbers out favor her. donald trump beats her in a match by ten points. her numbers are much lower than trump. i don't think she is in a
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position to make a comeback, but of course, she will look at it. everyone would. she is young enough to run again. >> laura: now, mark my showed the angle about your friend randi weingarten and how the school issue, even in the bluest of blue, san francisco has motivated parents to cross racial, ethnic, political lines to say no can do come i can't do this anymore. do you think that this issue with the schools and the unions and what they are doing with the policies in schools, is that kind of the big thing going forward for at least the next year or so in politics? >> because the big thing is work will happen with suburban parents. i think the republicans blame a lot of the working class voters. and the democrats were claiming better educated suburban voters. those suburban voters in virginia and new jersey said, not so fast. if our schools will not teach
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our kids in the right way and the way we want, we are going to switch our votes over to republican. so come i think the suburban parents are in play. i think the education and what has happened here is going to be one of the major issues. but remember, we have inflation, we've got crime, we've got the border, international affairs and a lot of issues here are. >> laura: tom, i'm glad you got your voice back. i just like looking at you like this. and so tom, when you think about suburban, that suburban woman, that was the democrat voter in 2020. they turned out big for biden, suburban women. if they are the erosion among suburban women, hispanic, and even some african american men, they have lost voters altogether, john hester saying that yesterday. but where does this leave the democrats? >> well, it leaves in a very,
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very bad spot. obviously, midterm election, you have to turn out your base but you can't win trust with your base. you have to reach independents and moderates. to your point, laura, the data we have been sitting on independents and moderates, suburban voters, women, african-americans, they have been shifting rather dramatically away from the democratic party. that was a big part of coalition 2018-2020 but without him in 2022, democrats will take a beating in a house and the senate and then of course, 2024 will decide the presidency. >> laura: tom, really quickly, watching hillary today, yes or no, does she look like a woman that will run again? >> no, she sounded like a woman who will run again but the problem for democrats -- and hillary might like to run again but the problem for her while she has support among democrats, she repels independent voters and lost her donald trump 2016 and will lose again this time around. >> laura: tournament them i think you and sorry about the
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♪ ♪ >> laura: earlier today, justin trudeau's deputy made a chilling announcement. speak with the names of those individuals and entities as well as crypto wallets have been shared by the rn cp with financial institutions and accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen. >> laura: this is all being ten under emergency powers that trudeau printed earlier this week. people think, it is only canada and it will not happen here. in a way it already has. remember last year we learned bank of america handed over financial data of 211 clients with debit card charges surrounding january 6th. well, look them authorities often do request help from financial institutions and they
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have a specific suspect in mind. to cast a wide net? that is unusual. joining me now john turley, fox news contributor, professor turley, we understand they are going to clear the trucks eminently, the canadian police are set to do that in canada. they have apparently had enough, but this freezing of crypto and bank accounts, what is happening? >> well, it is chilling and it is also necessary. they always have the power to clear roads. that is a basic power that is possessed by both the federal government and local government. in this emergency power act that they are using is supposed to be designed and most extreme possible circumstances. when those existing laws really are not sufficient, they are sufficient if they want to clear the roads as they say. but they want to do something
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more. it is ironic because trudeau's father was the one for the first time he used the word measures act and the predecessor to this act. and they used to mps time here they had used it before in wartime. he used that to suspend the civil rights canadians. now, the current trudeau is doing is really quite alarming. it is that he's putting pressure and barriers on citizens in supporting these truckers. and that is an attack on free speech and association. there is no reason for it. if you want to clear the road, clear the roads. you don't need this act to do that. but he wanted to do something more. you listen to him in parliament this week, it was really shocking when he was telling, you know, other members that if they support the truckers, they are supporting nazis.
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and he wants to ratchet up but i'm not sure why. >> laura: so right now, they are getting ready to clear these convoys, the remaining trucks that are there. they arrested one of the organizers hours ago. and so, under emergency authority, he didn't need emergency authorities, correct, to do that whether support the truckers or don't, they have the ability to do that of blocking roads, correct? >> right, he did, this is an act of civil disobedience by environmental groups, blm. it is a standard form of protest. if you don't move, you can be arrested. it is the most basic of existing laws. >> laura: but when you freeze people's bank accounts for merely donating to the truckers -- could that ever happen here, the monitoring and
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stuff has happened here. we saw that after january 6th. but could we be facing something like this down the road if emergency powers are declared again? really quickly. >> i think we have to be worried. some support for trudeau in the media and our own government is striking. but also, you had one of these happened, the donors release coming go fun make, millions of dollars that support many of the country. all of that is an attack on core free-speech and associational rights. there is barely a whimper from the media and people who would normally support civil liberties. >> laura: yeah, professor, where are the civil libertarians, thank you very much. it is the election are made closet druggie? we explain. the last piece explains.
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