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oh, oh oh, my, oh, no. oh, no. >> the spokesperson for the attacking persons college is that he couldn't face expulsion there shocked and disappointed while. it's not hockey it's baseball. in any way in the meantime thing for being with us to make this show possible can thank you enough set your dvr, things are being with us. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. they take starring role in a can't-miss seeing an unseen. but first, joe biden tries to feel her pain. a white house fresh out of ideas is looking for ways to say president joe biden and the democrats in congress. the matter how much they've tinkered with their messaging we talked about this, americans are just not buying what they're
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selling. now the press is actually doing dire assessments. he is at or near at his low end of a job approval during his term. in cnn's latest poll of polls is obliterating at just 39%. now president joe biden didn't have a lot of goodwill left for the public this week. but the conflicting messages coming out of the white house and the broader democratic party, make it look like there is no plan to turn things around ended advance of the midterm elections which are just over 200 days off. given that the democrats decided to change the policy on energy and borders that make it so unpopular, what can joe biden do? well, he can pretend that he feels your pain. because he was poor too wants. >> i grew up in a household that we lived in a split level home, three bedrooms, four kids, mom and dad and grandparents.
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i was of the great pleasure of being in liston and congress. i'll still make an active a lot more money because i was getting a center salary. no kidding. i didn't think you should make money while you're in office. >> laura: to drive home the poverty point, he followed up with an early-morning tweet today saying. i know that families are still struggling with higher prices, i grew up in a family where the price of gas went up, we felt it. now let me understand this. the white house believes that the families who are getting eroded by inflation, they're saying the neighborhoods go through violent crimes or to feel better now? because president joe biden claimed empathy that carried over from experiences several decades ago? president joe biden has lived on the hill for years now we know that. a member just last week we learned that according to the text from hunter's old laptop that his son was covering
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expenses for the family. when january 2019 text of the sisters saying hope you all can do what i did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years. 30 years. it's really hard but don't worry, unlike pop i won't let you give me half your salary. 30 years, three decades. that would cover a significant stretch of his senate career. when he was the poorest member. this is what we should remind you that throughout the campaign, joe biden groused at any and proprietary as it related to hunter. >> how many times. >> i've never spoken to my son. i've never discussed with my son my brother or anyone else have any two of their businesses. >> what's your understanding
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what your son was doing for an extra ordinary amount of money? >> i don't know what he was doing. >> laura: now look, anyone who's had some success and now has grown kids we know that they worry more about their children that about themselves. so hoping hunter is by far the best way to influence joe because joe worries more about hunter than he does about himself. that's what you do when you're a parent. the fact that so many people in washington refused to admit these obvious facts shows that our establishment believes it's okay for politicians to use their offices to enrich their families. but of course it only extends the democrats. meanwhile, as present joe biden talked about his foreign policy team tonight, he wants you to think that he has a man for all seasons. that he will lead the world out of the current system. but unless that begins with redoubling our efforts to take on china, while the rest is all
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bluster. and a member why their inability to confront china is so significant as it relates to the president joe biden scheme. it documents unveiled two months ago show that hunter and joe's brother jim received monthly payments of a hundred thousand dollars and $65,000 respectively as part is in august 2017 consulting agreement between hunter, a top official at a ccp energy country. jim by its company received payments directly from a company jointly owned at the time by hunter biden's law firm. the take away are undeniable. president joe biden's focus is incapable of any focus at all is enriching his family as much as possible before he leaves this earth. this will require china after the american left. and so far he's doing both. profiting off of his stint in
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the senate, his eight years as vice president, and even now when he is president. it is just what the bidens do. and now as the bidens were a joy there were wards of their dirty family influence business, americans themselves they are suffering under joe biden's bumbling careless watch. and i'm telling you this tonight, no attempt at playacting the role of an empathetic character is gonna make it feel any more pleasant, or for joe biden any more popular joined by ohio congressman. author and journalist talks about the enemy within how the elite pulls us out to china gets the very point of this open. okay congressman it's a bit rich don't you think for president joe biden to claim this folksy demeanor while his family is benefiting this entire time from his role in the federal government?
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>> will particularly that statement when i sit on the thing you should get wealthy because you're in high office, there are 4.8 million reasons why that statement is not true and accurate because that's where it has some got paid and we now know based off the text messages and emails that it was a family enterprise. that's what hunter biden got paid from this chinese energy company, ccf c. $4.8 million, hundreds of thousands of dollars each and every month coming from him and his uncle. part of the family enterprise. that just doesn't lie. it's been that way for a long time, it just now starting to come to the surface and look the press now has to admit that what we all said 18 months ago was true. at the laptop was real, the eyewitness was real, the emails were real. it was all real except for that fake line we got from 51 former intel expert saying it russian disinformation. >> laura: he is also, hunter we keep forgetting this. he is getting paid handsomely for really, really lame art if
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you can call it that. do we know who is buying it, why they're buying it? is it just a fascination? is it someone who just wants influence joe biden? we really don't have any idea. but it is a look really look like the white house is worried about the hunter biden scandal because they're not even distancing themselves from him. he was actually spotted at the white house easter egg roll after kind of keeping a low profile during the federal investigation. as the first time that he's been seen in public since "the washington post" authenticated the email from his laptop on march 30th. lee, are you surprised by this? or that he wasn't in the body costume? >> that's what i was gonna say he was in the person in the bunny costume. he was probably showing up in a lot of different places all sorts of sports mascots and what not just be hanging around. look at, the point about the joe biden family, the biden family has been collecting for a long time and the way that i look at it i'm not expecting
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anyone to shed tears on behalf of hunter biden. but is not just hunter biden, he's a good kid with substance abuse problems, problems with women, problems with money. so he's kind of the front man sort of elicit sympathy give the players behind this of course the president of the united states for whom hunter is effectively a bagman. and uncle jim biden. it's the biden family and the relationship with china is extremely important because were looking at is the joe biden family is at the top of her's regime that is structurally pro-china. if you look at democratic party donors between big tech, hollywood, wall street, all of them depend on a cash flow from china and if you look more like her talk about the different policies policies break in the fossil fuel industry. that helps china.
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while the policies helping the people's republic of china? >> laura: speaking of this relationship with the ccp, in her interview the secretary of climate who is john kerry. he was asked about the relationship now with china given all these other issues that are floating about, especially obviously he's focused on the climate question watch. >> some of the differences of opinion between our countries have sharpened. that makes the diplomacy more complicated. we need to get things going. if climate becomes one of the tools, one of the weapons in the bilateral back-and-forth were cooked. were in serious trouble. [laughs] >> laura: notice that he's talked about being cooked congressman jordan about climate changed when we have these major geopolitical struggles going on with the russian invasion, china
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helping russia and oversee the solomon islands security agreement. it china is can have a huge advantage over us now with that new security arrangement that they have. and he talked about climate? >> as if that's what the american people are focused on a point that out. a member hunter biden was taking money for the big energy company in ukraine, he took money from the mayor of moscow. he took money from all sorts of foreign interests that are interested in united states at the time. that is part of this as well. but where is the issue that the american keep people care about? with a focus on the border, the focus on the price of gasoline. for dollar gas everywhere, $6 in california. where is the focus on the 41 your high inflation rate and you got joe biden and john kerry talk about climate change for goodness' sakes? let's focus on the things of the american people one of us to focus on. i don't think the american people get these.
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there's a reason what joe biden's approval rating is at 33%, and some days i feel like they're intentionally trying to drive it into the 20s with all the stupid things that they say. the most recent being that the fact that there can appeal this mass decision of the federal judge. >> laura: again to that next segment. final world to yulee on the joe biden family business as americans are struggling to pay the bills. >> i just want to hit on climate for one quick second. the fact is is that climate is the instrument to destroy the americans working a middle class and to enrich china. and that's why joe biden is there. that's why joe biden is the avatar, not just for joe biden family interest. in their performative progressive elite. that is what is going on, climate is intended to break the working and middle american class. >> laura: we go down this road
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conga congressman, lee gray to see you both. first the media confirms the hunter news we all knew last year. another already talking 2,024 replacements. part of me wondering if the media now beginning to turn on joe. that question from three weeks ago looks pretty good. "washington post" colonists argues in a piece that president joe biden is an failing at just how badly. then a cnn headline it's been a very, bad few days for joe biden. usual democratic cheerleader chris as i noted earlier said that perhaps an attempt to address this senseless lack of direction, joe biden panetta amount of tweets blaming it relation of covid and the russian invasion. it's all a mess for democrats in a mess without any clear easy solution. jenna me now from a white house press secretary and fox news contributor author of the new
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book suppression, deception, biased by the press get so much long. mollie hemingway of the subtlest and fox news contributor already. i'm seeing this and i know you are as well. there is an unmistakable shift in the medias tone here, they see the iceberg and it's the midterm elections. it seems like their brain down that iceberg pretty fast. >> and the danger here for joe biden and all democrats in the house and the senate why a lot of districts that you thought were to be safe democrats are to be in play this november. all of this is a sign of how depressed the democrats are. and what happened in these first midterm elections the opposite party is excited they can't wait to go vote the bums out of office and that's where how a lot of people feel about president joe biden. but the democrats are not excited. they never really were excited for joe biden to begin with. it's going to the alternative for donald trump.
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and they've done so poorly and liberal columnists piling up further depresses the democratic face leading to november election which republican surge in turnout and the democrats stay home. that compounds all the democrat problems that's why it'll likely be a tsunami in november. >> laura: molly i think that they're getting nastier as things are getting more desperate for the democrats. summing that nicole wallace said watch. >> i worry that is politics a parental choice. all the focus is on how well it works. even our conversation it's about how well they're serving him. the truth is dehumanization is a tactic for politics, it's for more. they get their soldiers to two children it's being deployed in our politics.
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>> laura: molly, your reaction to that? >> that on ridged rant, it really is. assuming she should really apologize for. as the type of rhetoric that's really unacceptable. but it is an indication again of what were seeing in the selection at this time. because of how much the democrat party is sort of moved precipitously to the left and become much more abnormal and its politics at allowing republicans to take this massive amount of ground to sort of that 80% of the country that's normal that doesn't think that people should talk to kids about or gender issues without parental consent. in turning that into a political issue and it's really broadly supported by members of voters in both parties really custom to what ari was talking about with the trouble the democrats were and i november. >> laura: there is a new book news of potential burning
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bernie. >> i was critical during the height of covid, but if you really look at the numbers florida actually came out all right. >> and the economy is strong. >> laura: almost fell out of my chair there already was like they're finally getting it. they seem to manage the situation pretty well. >> she needs to be careful she said they can to get yourself canceled or joe biden's bunny rabbit is going to attack her. [laughs] one of the big factors going on all these elections and all the states is the republicans in red states been talking common sense and it started when covid began, the republicans are much more in tune with the needs of the people and there's also looking back on how successful things were under print out president trump. how strong the economy was, child poverty dropped, the employment was so low. how we were at peace across the country the destruction of isis.
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although success is to check on the border. although successes has just been washed away by joe biden reversing everything that he could possibly do regardless of the consequences and i started to hear at least some people frankly acknowledging how well republican dog governors have done. republicans have a great thing was seeing examples of that every day. >> laura: molly at seems like from new england to the southwest to the midwest something is changing. i mean you feel it in hispanic polling, you feel it in the polling of young people. they might not of like some things about donald trump and that's what they think. they know this is bad. they know it. there's no spinning it that joe biden cares or he feels your pain, he was poor once, none of that makes a difference. >> this is in a president joe biden problem but old democratic party problem because they do control everything in washington, d.c.
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the presidency, the senate, the house. missing in the states were republican governors are experiments and with different ways of doing things contrary to the weight of the federal government has been doing things more recent years. these are a lot more popular, he saw that just last week saying that president joe biden's approval numbers are just terrific among hispanic voters. what we saw and 2,020 yes, republicans did poorly in that election, but they had more voters than they've ever had before and they created this broad multiracial working-class party. i think that's got to be very sobering for democrats going into the november midterms, and to the 2,024 election. >> laura: great to see you both. remember if you can't watch us live set a dvr series record so you never miss us every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. but of next they can't let go. the cdc's announcement announcement later today they asked of the o.j. to appeal the court ruling that ended the mass mandates on public transportation.
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it footed the mass mandates for public transportation. i have to say this after seeing thousands and thousands of people across the country and all those videos are plotting in plans. i want to say this is great news for the rnc, it's excellent news for republican candidates across the country. banners to be don't wear a mask on a plane. but the president should've told him that look don't have a case that the appeal is a waste of time. because the 11th circuit fairly conservative and they should just let the ruling stand it would've been politically the smart thing to do as we know masks don't really have a lot of scientific backing for the efficacy. but it looks like once again the democrats think that their constituency in all of this is the d.c. press, of course i was wildly opposed listing the mandate. >> this or just made a week ago. and i'm on the rise, there is no scientific data that has taken place over the last week that
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would indicate there was less of a need for this. >> laura: to win this appeal they're enough to convince a panel of judges that the president has statutory authority to keep people in masks forever, this is absurd. the president can't just issue orders and tell them to do stuff. temporary rules have to have a notice and comment. which of course they didn't abide by. the judge noted that in her opinion. so make and more regulations only has validity if it's grounded in law. but they grounded this one and the public health service act of 1944 and they relied on this it just doesn't cut it in a doubt that the supreme court if it ever got there will think it cuts it either. the joe biden administration got stumped on with the ocean mandates metafiction moratorium decision also religious liberties they walked on those and are likely going to suffer the same fate here. and don't forget a
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president joe biden once a mask mandate he really thinks it's crucial for americans at this time to have a mask mandate's party controls both houses of congress why doesn't he urge congress to pass legislation mandating it. a set of relying on an almost 80-year-old law to infest and force mass some people. we know the answer. he doesn't have the votes. jenna me now that the ceo of american liberty. the cdc believes that this is a lawful order well within their legal authority to protect public health your response tonight? >> thanks for your introductions the cdc and the doj and the joe biden administration have really been all over the place on this issue and other issues having to do with public health but specifically on this. i think judgeship methodically completely destroyed every single one of their arguments starting with that 80-year-old
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law whether the joe biden administration evoked sanitation requirements really fit the bill here and i went to the definition of sanitation and determined that it needs cleaning it does not need forcing people to wear a mask and if it did meet for some people to wear a mask that would mean that the joe biden administration has breathtakingly broad authority over wide parts of our lives which is contrary to federalism which are all familiar with any osha mandate case in other cases where the ministrations will has been struck down. citizen just that. the judge also dealt with the fact that they invoked this good cause exception and said look. this order was issued into this pandemic even if they want to issue it they could've still given notice and have a hearing well before the time it came to court which they didn't do. so two years after this pandemic started the court finally was able to rule on it and the court also dealt with a couple of other arguments and just handily discord destroyed them.
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when you have a sort of couple of paragraphs justification for a sweeping role affects means of people. this arbitrary of the ministry of procedures act. i don't see anyway laura and i asked my partner in florida about this. he said that he doesn't think that there's any way that the 11th circuit which is the second most conservative circuit whenever overturn this. in what they overturn two of the judges the start of the room was still stand. >> laura: is a dumb mistake politically and it's also a hugely risky bet legally because they're going to establish precedent that's going to come back to bite them down the road. i knew you're gonna be great on this thank you. >> just because the ruling was made by a judge doesn't mean that suddenly the science is changed. we know that masks remain very protective. >> i fear that now anything at
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the cdc or any publication agency tries to do will constantly be called into question. >> just hang on, hang on a few more weeks. >> laura: we've heard all this before. school of medicine epidemiologist. simple question. is there real science to support the extension of these cloth masks public transportation's? >> there's no adequate evidence to show that masks work for what's called source controlled to prevent the spread of covert to other people. and in fact one of the reports said it did nothing to do and then asked week of the son of and true because from spain came out in the last week or so showing that 5-year-olds were not masked against 6-year-olds who are mass the whole year was a most identical cases of covid and secondary spread. show that masks are essentially useless. >> laura: at this point when
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you see people like dr. leanna on television in this impassioned plea to extend these mass mandates and if you question this, you're deemed to be antiscience callous, you don't care about people's health. what you say about that? >> i think we be living two years under the guise of plausibility and not science. all the things that we've been led to believe are forced to believe have been plausibility arguments. they're not scientific possibility and science are not the same. you asked have to do the work to justify the science. >> laura: i know that there've been studies like the number of studies it was a study of basic training with a examined the use of masks and all other sorts of control and it showed virtually no difference in the infection rate and obviously the ultimate outcome i would care about is death and severe cases in hospitals. but there's a lot of people and
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in the medical community torso advocating for essentially a segregated society based on the issue of masks watch this. >> you may choose and ober were an uber wears it and doesn't want to. you might want to client for masks and nonmask and everyone can based on their level of risk make their own decision and in the end that's why i think it will go and should go. >> laura: looks like at this point people have to make their own decisions and of agree with what he said but people want to walk around with masks and scuba suits and shields and blue gloves they can do that. it just seems like people are kind of began to move on. >> i think you're right i think this is craziness. these are technological solutions for things when there is no common sense in the first place. >> laura: are friends of mine who works in an emergency room yesterday tell me that it's if
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masks work none of us would've never gotten covert and in the emergency room and most all of them at some point develop the infection. good to see you. here's a clue for tonight's with then segment it will be at the end of the show. okay ready? spring is a time for renewal but not for certain media created royalty. so what we talk about? what is that? tweet me your guesses at the ingraham angle we will see if you get it right. i can can be too specific of a clue you'll get it. i'm next some correspondent gone right over the edge plus johnny depp revealed the flagrant flagrant gift his wife left him when he walked out. raymond arroyo has all the details heard in unheard unforeseen and unseen coming up next. ♪ ♪
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within a segment for us? >> him calling it when correspondence go wrong and there seems to be a myriad of examples after the mass mandate on planes was resolved by the federal job than allowing people to make up their own minds and remain silent, several correspondence broadcast their mask. anna cabrera tweeted i think a stick of my mask a little longer. roland martin is not only keep it as mass but apparently covert eye and ear protection as well. i do know that kobe could enter through the ear canal of that which is confusing health advice. msnbc's posted this acronym why gmf you, you got to be aft up to fly the friendly skies like this she tweeted. looks like she's very friendly doesn't she? it looks like they stole her pretzels laura, not a happy
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flyer. [laughs] >> laura: this virtue signaling with face covering is a very curious thing although i don't know what some of the folks i think it might be an improvement. >> imagine of one night of her covering southern border as i have as a reporter and analysts. in a few nights later you come to me i have a border patrol outfit on and on processing migrants at the rio ground. most networks will so you can't do that you crossed the line. you've become part of the story. but not if you're at msnbc. one night former msnbc malcolm nance was joining tribute to handicap the war in ukraine and then the other night she had them back on the show. >> the more i solve the war the more i said i'd done talking. it's time to take action here. no one is going around asking whether if your agent if you're. jewish. with your actually help and the people of ukraine. they are grateful for the help
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i'm grateful to be here. this battle is here can be fun. now we're gonna win it. as they say here in ukraine. >> pretty harrowing stuff. >> this is the biggest crock of since brian williams flew over a rack. talk about correspondent gone wrong. how can you provide impartial analysis of the war when you're a party to the war, actually on the ground. >> laura: was he a former military i must've missed that part of the story was he? >> he is former military a run something called the terror asymmetric's project and is pushing for various war system. owner who is promoting a donated to his think tank them worth looking into. >> laura: is msnbc funding his new venture? i'm not sure. all right well tell us about this big johnny depp and amber
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heard deformation trial that's underway. >> johnny depp was on the short stand today and he contended that he was not the abuser and their relationship but his wife amber heard was. he claimed that she through items adam sliced off the top of a finger on when he finally had enough and walked out she left him with a little prize. >> on my side of the bed was human fecal matter she tried to blame it on the dogs the two yorkies, it just didn't. >> i'm glad he didn't bring the evidence bag. this is all very compelling but remember this case is about defamation not. the question is did it ruin
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johnny depp's reputation? i'm not sure if you prove that we'll see. >> laura: at least there wasn't a horse head of the bed that would've been really traumatic. >> he's using this to clear his name. he's getting his story out there. he might act again will see. >> laura: i prefer who's eating gilbert grape. raymond thank you. next there have entering subscribers so what is driving this organ examine it next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: some republicans have shied away from focusing on close troll issues an election year out of fear that it will alienate some voters. along with the economy hot button social issues they're driving a lot of the political energy the cycle. so the pushing radical social agendas are pushing residents of the limit. some even fling to red states for a reprieve from all of this. in other words people are voting. when their subscription dollars as well. or talk about netflix they've
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lost a lot of subscribers, not one reason for this were not to to diagnose it. but that it's a as well they lost a considerable amount due to pulling out. they also projected to lose another 2 million next quarter. so what is driving this? have they had the servant natural feeling or is this a cultural battle playing out before our eyes at least in part, elon musk is betting on the latter of the subscriber drop the woke mind and by which is unwatchable. i turn not to see that it's a shoving at least some of it while my not contribute to all of the decline it sure as heck is contributing to the last of expansion at the very least. there is don't look up the star-studded climate change movie about a world killing climate. >> if there's a 100% chance that were all going to die. >> there it is.
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>> it's barreling its way towards earth don't you see it? >> laura: or these offerings? >> grown up with my parents i thought he was and lose his mind. you too good? >> fine thanks. >> dead i'm good too thanks. >> you can fit it anywhere. i will fit in anywhere. >> white people counting down until the grade i graduate. >> laura: maybe the lesson is this. when a company caters to etiology which is an agenda just the needs and wants and desires of its consumers there gonna suffer as netflix humbles this over the past year no dow stock has performed worse than this. were tired about disney their drop. join with me prager you personality and former left-wing activists between disney's dow
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drop in the subscriber drop of netflix there's something happening here with your thoughts on it? >> i think it's just woke mind virus and their waking up and inoculating themselves from it. they don't want to hear this anymore and netflix is known to be doing this. they put out a french film called cuties with 11-year-old girls with barely any clothes on. torquing and shaking their on film. they have a series called you where they denounce people who are anti-covert vaccines, they're full of propaganda of the prescribed themselves to anti-whiteness antiracism, radical feminism and that's what they put in their content. you can't find a piece of neff was content that does not have leftist ideology embedded in it and i think people are fed up with it they don't pay a monthly fee to be lied to and to be said propaganda and to be told that they are hated. so i think that's why subscribers are leaving in mass but if you like this other computing factors. >> laura: the fact is that people have limited dollars to
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spend. and it's like you don't want to go into a bar if the bartender is just gonna scream at you and obscenities at you and see how much he hates you. you go to a different bar. so if you can stream other content where you can stream netflix if indeed you believe too much of it, i'm not saying all the content. but too much of the content is either fortified or just directly political. here's a comment from 2019 from netflix's ceo watch. >> as a consequence of slavery, jim crow and housing policies, black families in america one-tenth of the wealth. if every major corporation takes 1% of their cash and deposits it in a black bag it will be transformative in that sector. >> laura: he made a plea for reparations, he didn't use the word for reparations. but i can imagine that one over
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well with some of the shareholders. >> no and not at all it's not being able to consumers of netflix as well. i was a black person do not want to hear this demeaning message about how i need help from you. and how i need help from the rich and how we need to invest in black business. what is netflix doing for black people or for lower income communities, virtually nothing. when this black lives matter scandal broke out people were taking to the treats what netflix do? the "category on the streaming service for black creators and black content. not only segregating their consumers and creating a divisive climate, but doing nothing for black people in their efforts. it made no sense, it's all virtue signaling and it's all propaganda that's all that they want. >> laura: what's wrong with having a black writers are black producers category? >> we don't need to be uplifted it sort of comes with this message of this soft bigotry of low expectations that because that you are a black creator we need to lift you up, we need to
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separate and create some deviation between you and other people. you cannot fix segregation with more segregation. >> laura: that's kind of a simple idea but it does resonate, it's great to see you. all right i with fence segment is next here's a clue if the two-man anger mangled. spring is a time for renewal but not for a certain media creative royalty sewer we talk about? who is this my hurry up into a mere gas at the ingraham angle and we'll see if you get it right coming up next. ♪ ♪
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spotify was so sad. according to multiple sources that spoke to "bloomberg news." it was not barack obama's choice. that's very, very upsetting when am i gonna do now with my free while walking the dogs i can was not barack obama and michelle? that's it for us tonight get your freedom matters gear usa made on lauraingraham.com all proceeds go to charity and got fell this next. >> greg: of our producers was stuck in the elevator for hours even as we tape the show. while the fire department actually free gene was taken to a local hospital where they examined his knee which apparently strained when the elevator plunged temporarily, were happy that is well though and wish them luck in his future career endeavors. yes, yes, yes we missed we fired him because he mis
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