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he does a great show. it's interesting. as soon as he walked off the stat, wouldn't do the apology. that show went from first to last. that's all the time we have left this evening. set your dvr so you never miss an episode. thank you for making the show possible. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled her laura ingraham is up next. see you tomorrow night. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington. losing your voice, that's the focus of tonight's angle. it's been a very bad week or so from the woke media. you have disney standing with the radicals and no. >> looking at disney stock. it is down another 1%. losing 50 billion in market value of the month of march.
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>> netflix run by huber lefty. >> the streaming service reported a loss of 200,000 subscribers. it's the first time in a decade netflix has reported a loss of subscribers and it sent the company stock plunging by 25% in after-hours trading. >> laura: poor cnn plus. it is now cnn negative. >> $300 million. they got 10,000 subscribers. imagine the hubris of thinking that something that people don't want for free, that you're going to charge money for it. >> laura: it's -- it turns out no one wants to pay extra cash to watch the people they don't want to watch on regular cable. now twitter. it is in elon musk's hands. he literally had to come up with $44 billion to make a stand for free speech. i don't know. his philosophy seems pretty
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straightforward. >> having a public platform that is maximally trusted and broadly inclusive. it's extremely important to the future of civilization. free speech. someone you don't like is allowed to say something you don't like. if that's the case, then we have free speech. it is annoying when someone you don't like this something you don't like. that's a sign of a healthy, functioning free-speech situation. >> laura: that's what our founders believed and of course that's the opposite of what twitter has become. jack dorsey turned into a digital version of like a college campus with different speech rules for conservatives and liberals. i know that well from the 1980s at dartmouth. we hope all of his changes under new leadership. all these developments show that
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the left 'of censorious control over the media is looking shakier by the day. it's no coincidence that the left control over washington is also getting shakier. even progressive strongholds in san francisco and new york are getting fed up. new mexico hispanics are even turning to the g.o.p. governors who actually govern in the best interest of their state on crime, on covid, the economy, doing pretty well. we'll have more with governor desantis at our special life town hall in orlando thursday at 10:00 p.m. eastern so that your dvr shabbat. the point is if the democrats were confident in their policies and in their future, they'd feel confident and would welcome vigorous debate. but they aren't. and they don't. democrats know biden is a wobbly mess. their policies are going to lower your standard of living, they know they are about to be
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shellacked in november. probably in 2024 as well. obviously they're not going to change their policies so crime, the border, and inflation, it's only going to get worse which means all that's left is their coordinated effort to silence their opposition. the elites from politics are setting the stage, urging their proxies in big business to step up, to do with the first amendment prevents government from doing, censoring opposing political views. of course they brand it dishonestly as disinformation or misinformation or harmful. and then they send out one of the slickest con men of all to sell it. >> no one tells us that the window is blurred. all we see is a constant feed of content where useful actual information and happy diversions and cat videos flow alongside
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conspiracy theories, junk science, quackery. white supremacists, wasted his tracks, misogynist creeds. over time we lose our capacity to distinguish between fact, opinion, and wholesale fiction. >> laura: did he say fiction? the fiction of russian collusion or the fiction that the laptop was in hunters or what about my favorite fiction. if you like your health insurance you can keep it. remember the left has always been jealous of the way the e.u. can stave off dissent. and of course that you just passed a new law that will end up protecting the establishment from any serious challenges in the future. again, they are using their big tech as their servants in censorship, citing the very important work of setting up policies and procedures to
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tackle hate speech and combat misinformation. the queen of misinformation is assembling, hillary clinton of course tweeted her support naturally. she and all her partners in political corruption want a version of the digital services act from the e.u. here in the united states. the clintons' idea of democracy. here it is. when they win, it is democracy. when they lose, it is not. and of course the rules will never apply to them. trump was blocked from twitter for questioning the 2020 election. why wasn't hillary blocked when she questioned the 2016 outcome? how about stacey abrams in georgia? she still questions the governorship. what about fauci?
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what about when they claimed the vaccine could stop the spread of covid. we all know what these terms like hate speech and antiscience and disinformation really mean, they mean traditionalist to especially populous and social conservatives will have about the same rights to free speech as they would have at, say, maybe yale or swarthmore. in other words, they'll be silenced. suspended for refusing to give into the accepted view of the establishment at the time. here's what you can bank on. aoc is never going to be punished. liz cheney is never going to be punished. of course the ccp online, do you think they are ever going to be punished? no way. it's only those who disagree on key issues with political royalty like biden and the clintons, obama and bush. they will be punished. remember, fauci was an extension of all of them. he was a creature of the bureaucracy come in love with
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china, imperious. think about how he and others worked to discredit and silence with the help of his facebook pals so many amazingly brilliant the doctors, even physicians who treated hundreds of covid paties successfully. >> we have gotten into an arena or era of what i call the normalization of lies. anybody can say whatever they want, completely fabrication, completely conspiracy theory, and it's okay. it's not really okay but people are so used to it now it has become, as i say, the normalization of untruth. >> laura: now this from a man who normalized putting masks on toddlers and still refuses to speak the truth about natural immunity. please. the best are the left-wing media figures whose sole purpose in life is to viciously slam conservatives. it's great that they are telling
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us that we need stories framed properly. >> i think we need to look for news organizations not driven by outrage. we need to take a step back and make sure we knew we are getting our news from, make sure things are framed correctly. >> laura: odious creature. globalization failing miserably, inflation, supply chain, food prices, crime, the border, the party in power in the never trumpers who want to revive the old g.o.p. are meanwhile trying to hang onto power by shutting down free speech. using euphemisms to justify their actions. if they truly cared about democracy, human rights or civil rights and preserving civil society, they would be resisting china every step of the way. but of course they are doing the opposite. >> this is now and it's always
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been about money and power and who controls the information flow. as well as those voices they refused to quiet. that's the angle. joining me now is as relevant, forgive my voice. as we mentioned in the angle, the e.u. agreed to this new regulatory regime this weekend. what can we expect? >> that is the crazy thing, even a decade ago liberals and leftists believed in the debate but now liberals, leftists, globalists, they wanted the 2d platform you. if they can't deplatform you, they want to fact-check you. there is no such thing as a scientific fact-check. they are relabeling their rebuttals. some above the fray umpire that is neutral.
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we can normally ignore them but in the e.u. and plans in canada and it might cover the united states too, these fact-checkers, their results gives implemented by facebook, twitter, instagram to ban someone who doesn't meet the fact-check or what we are seeing in the europe and canada, they can take away your rights to speak. in canada, justin trudeau is bringing in a journalism license. you've got to hold on to your first amendment in the united states to make sure that doesn't repair. >> laura: at msnbc, asthma, they are concerned about the possibility of big tech censorship. watch. >> if you own all of twitter or facebook or what have you come you don't have to sling yourself. you don't have to be transparent. you could secretly ban one party's candidate or all of its davits, all of its nominees or you could secretly turn down the reach of their stuff and turn up the reach of something else and the rest of us might not even find out about it until after the election.
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>> laura: as rock, the musk news turns them into pretzels in their own logic about disinformation and misinformation. >> that is called projection. we know facebook, google, youtube have algorithms that boost their allies 'media and throttle media they don't like. most of the time we don't really notice it. sometimes like when "the new york post"'s twitter account was suspended when they published the hunter biden laptop story, sometimes we all noticed that but most of the time it's very subtle. by the way, this is not a secret. if you ask youtube, they boast about it. even twitter's current ceo who is about to be sacked, he said free speech is one thing but he believes in determining how much attention different voices get. so for about five years now all the social media companies have
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admitted that they boost their friends, throttle their enemies. most of the time you don't even know it's happening. you might think you have free speech on facebook but no one is reading you because they block too. >> laura: here's how the aclu responded. they said while elon musk is an aclu card carrying member in one of our most significant supporters, there's a lot of danger having so much power in the hands of anyone individual. ezra. did they care about mark zuckerberg getting involved in the last election? he had a lot of power. how about george soros? does he have any power? this is ridiculous. >> especially in the media, jeff bezos, one of the world's richest men, owns "the washington post." the richest man in mexico owns "the new york times." pretty much every major media company in america is the placing of an oligarch. even twitter before elon musk about it, you had a saudi prince in there.
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you had mega investors. either massive socially progressive activists investors had shares. that never bothered the left. they liked their billionaire oligarchs. this is the first time i've heard the left be concerned about billionaires controlling the media. i love it. i hope elon musk lives up to his promise about free speech. i think you will. i think he will. i am worried about his ties to china but i like it. >> laura: the china thing really worries me. we'll be watching. thanks, ezra. >> i've never spoken to my son about his overseas business. i've never discussed with my son nor my brother or anyone else anything having to do their business. >> laura: new reporting is casting major doubt on whether joe biden was telling the truth. according to "the new york post," hunter biden's closest business partner, eric sherman, made at least 19 visits to the white house and other official
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locations between 2009 and 2015. one of those visits included a sit down with the then vice president, joe biden, in the west wing. he met with various close aides of joe and jill biden at key moments in hunter's life when he was striking wanting million-dollar deals in foreign countries including china. here is the journalist who broke the story, miranda devine. the author of "laptop from hell." this is the first time i think i have seen jill biden's name in one of these accounts. tell me what we could perhaps glean from this information. >> hi, laura. i think what we can glean us hunter biden's business was a family business. it was abide in family business. his father and at times his stepmother jill biden were intimately involved and knowledgeable and you can see in the small sliver of the
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business, easy eric scheuermann, hunter's closest business partner going to the white house. we found in 2016 as well when you add that into the mix, two dozen times. he met with aides of joe biden. really quite often you put down the name of an age when you're actually going to see the top official. so we don't know how many of those times he met with joe biden. what we do know the laptop is that eric shawn wherein had signature privileges over one of joe biden's bank accounts. we also know that he was involved in doing joe biden's tax returns. he got a tax check from joe biden. he deposited it in a bank account and then wrote another check to hunter from that bank account. it was a very incestuous situation. so it just makes it even more difficult to believe what joe biden said during the
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election campaign repeatedly when he said he knew nothing about his son's overseas business dealings. >> laura: the white house is dodging the issue. here was a moment in the briefing today. >> 19 visits to the white house while the president was vice president from hunter biden's business partner. why that business partner had access with the meetings were about. >> i don't have any information on that. i'm happy to check and see if there's more comments. >> laura: how long can she continue to dodge this? until she is a contributor at a liberal cable network. >> that was an unusual take from her. normally she just stonewalls and celeste hunter biden is a private citizen that has nothing to do with the white house. that was a more conciliatory tone may be because the question came out of left field literally from pbs. not from fox with "the new york post" that she is always kind of snarling too. she did say she would come back
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with some information. that may be the first time the white house addresses the hunter biden problem instead of just sticking their heads in the sand like ostriches. at some point they have to grapple with this problem. >> laura: miranda. >> the grand jury in delaware is looking into hunter biden's alleged business nefarious dealings. >> laura: we can't wait until we find out more about that. miranda, great to see you. thank you. if you can't watch us live, set a series to record on your dvr so you don't mrs. every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. he knows. the state of missouri was among three states that sued the biden administration over its move to end title 42 early this month. they just scored a huge victory. missouri attorney general eric schmidt will be hearing moments to reveal it.
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>> we are continuing to prepare to implement the lifting of title 42. there are some were very vocal about how they would like to see it extended. some are very vocal about how they would not like to see that happen. that's an important discussion that will be happening over the coming days and weeks. >> laura: she said a mouthful of nothing. breaking tonight: as he was reportedly repairing for more aggressive defense of his title
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42 decision, biden and his administration were dealt a big blow in a lawsuit brought by 21 public and led states, u.s. district judge robert summaries, trump appointee said a few hours ago that he will grant temporary restraining order blocking the end of title 42 at the border that allows for the immediate expulsion of migrants at the border for the reasons of covid and health emergencies. missouri attorney general eric schmitt was one of the men leading today's efforts. he joined me now. mr. attorney general, despite this victory, it's temporary, it's a temporary restraining order, you say the fight continues. explain the posture here. >> yes, so missouri, louisiana, arizona originally filed this action to prevent joe biden from ending title 42 which was a very successful measure under president trump to help control the flow of illegal immigration of the border. with that in context.
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about 50% of the expulsions are related to title 42. so if you get rid of title 42 right now, you're going to see about 18,000 people a day, that's an estimate. that's a massive number. certainly increase. there is no good time to do that but certainly right now you're going to see a seasonal surge anyway. so our states brought this action. it was supposed to be -- expire on march 13 which was only going to be a preliminary injunction but the biden administration signal they were going to get rid of it before then so we saw the temporary returning order today. the level of lawlessness here is unbelievable from this administration. it's a completely open border. it's up to the states to push back. that's what we did. we got a victory today which is good we will be back in court. >> laura: senator elizabeth warren, i think her comments have kind of given up what their strategy here really is which is to break the border and pushback with amnesty. >> title 42 is not consistent
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with our values and it doesn't keep us safe. the biden administration is putting in plans in place to deal with people who are asking for amnesty and humanitarian relief at the border. keep in mind we need comprehensive immigration reform and that something all the democrats are on board for. >> laura: what does that really mean, mr. attorney general? >> it means they want to let tens of millions of folks come here illegally. by some estimates over biden's for years, that could be 30 million people. that's the state of texas. that is five missouris. people coming here illegally, sent on midnight flights around the country. the democrats right now are playing for keeps. they want to pack the court, they want to add states. they want to federalize the elections may want add a whole texas of illegal immigrants to this country. it's up to the states to push back. that's what we're doing. this is shocking. this is the playbook which is to open the border and provide amnesty. they are saying the quiet part
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out loud. it's really disgusting. >> laura: any republicans or so-called moderates who supports this path should never be seen in politics again, okay? mitt romney. all the so-called moderates. they will be on the side of the democrats on this, i promise you. mr. attorney general, leave it up to the good state. thank you so much. >> we put taxes and tariffs on china and token hundreds and hundreds of billions, billions of dollars. >> laura: the biden administration could be about to make things easier for the ccp. deputy national security advisor said tariffs imposed by the trump administration may have given the administration some negotiating leverage but these tariffs serve no strategic purpose. further he suggested they were partially to blame for our current inflation woes. you've got to be kidding me. here is arkansas
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senator tom cotton. senator, you and i predict that they would do this very thing that i have enough republican senators i think who are terrible on the issue of china. they know who they are. to go right along with this. what can you tell estimate about this move? potential move? >> laura, first off it so silly to blame these tariffs for inflation. these tariffs were in place almost from the beginning of the trump administration we did not have inflation. it's kind of like blaming inflation on so-called putin price hike when the price of gas was increasing well before vladimir putin invaded ukraine. the next thing they are going to be blaming inflation for is the lack of unicorn tears to fuel our cars. it's part of a pattern you see with the biden administration continuing to try to conciliate with china, turn the other cheek. not pursuing the likely origins of the coronavirus in the wall and lab.
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regrettably there still a lot of republicans in washington at around the country that think that china should be primarily a trading partner. not confronted as our number one enemy and the greatest threat to america's prosperity. >> laura: the needle on the issue of china's moving. when you look at some of the public opinion polls, even with the people would be willing to spend more money to have goods not coming in from china, the numbers are surprisingly strong. people get scared. free trade, free here's a recent poll. you support the u.s. government using trade remedies on china? strongly support. 40%. somewhat support, 33%. opposing is only 10%. so to me this is a bipartisan issue that the republicans can continue to grow support among minorities and others who know that americans need american-made goods appear to have american jobs and
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middle-class with economic growth. >> i agree and i hear it all across arkansas. reasons to support cracking down on china. whether they are rice farmers who have their genome stolen. whether they work at the university of arkansas. a professor charged with being a spy. with that they have kids in the military who are in japan or south korea or on a ship in the western pacific. christians who are worried about persecution throughout china. sometimes just outright liberals who look at what's happening places like hong kong or northwest china were china's persecuting religious and ethnic minorities. there's a lot of arkansans who want to crack down on china. that message resonates. i wish more politicians in washington would listen. >> laura: senator, all these people who say they are worried about democracy and they are worried about civil rights and civil society but all they want
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to do every step of the way is to make money for china and make money for themselves. how are you pro-democracy and pro-china? makes no sense. here is a clue for tonight segment. revealed at the end of the show, the answer. here is hint. which pair of masked biden administration bffs badly needed acting lessons? treat me your guesses and we'll see if you get it right. up next, which were later would rather party than take joe biden's call? nancy pelosi could be planning her next act. raymond arroyo reveals it. i "seen and unseen." stay there.
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>> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment or expose the cultural stories of the david returned a fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, at times video can reveal the truth. even about our political future.
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>> and about who we are as a people. which i'm going to get to shortly. this was the president today. after the vote in france overnight that reelected emmanuel macron. >> feel good about the french election. tried to talk to him last night. i spoke with his staff. he was having a good time. >> laura, what does it say about the state of american leadership when an ally like france, macron of all people, can even put aside the champagne and speak to the leader of the free world. macron practically has a friend and family phone plan with putin but biden calls and he is at the eiffel tower chugging champagne. it looks like everyone knows biden is slipping. this is the president welcoming the stanley cup winners to the white house today. we're in mind and listen closely, the nhl commissioner's name is gary bettman. >> the honor, jeff, everyone
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involved in the team. and mary jane castor. and they are not related. i tell you. [laughs] anyway. i want to thank commissioner gary bettman. at the risk of stating the obvious, jeff, the podium is yours. [applause] >> they gave me a blue dot. the staff is now telling him read the words on the prompter, sir, and then walk to your blue dot and smile. he is following orders. it's unbelievable. he is articulate the stage directions. >> laura: gary batman, where was robin? >> commissioner gordon was laughing. >> laura: the hockey player
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looks like i'd rather take a puck in the mouth and be here. >> looked like a comedy show. so much choreography at the white house, you can hardly blame biden for acting out on occasion. you know how you occasionally read about individuals wandering out of a memory care unit into the woods for instance? you tell me what this white house video complete with lousy edits, looks like to you? >> we absolutely need to reduce our emissions and stop global warming if we're going to keep a lot of our forests. >> what can we do most? >> conservation. keeping these parks, expanding on the parks. >> i was thrilled to hear about your executive order in just your passions. >> it matters. i think we've got a shot now we haven't had in a while. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i hope i see you again. >> let's walk back to the white house and see your other
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friends, mr. biden. that thing had more jump shots in a tiktok video. they were like, he is picking his nose. that he's holding her hand. it's crazy. the white house released that video. why? i have no idea. >> laura: it kind of looked like the end of sound of music when captain von trapp is looking at maria in the silhouette kind of. they looked very friendly. they lean in. that was quite -- >> you're being very generous. [laughter] >> laura: do not make fun of my voice. i am being paid back for me given of you losing your voice. >> i have been there, kid. >> laura: brutal. raymond, with the midterms looking so bad for the democrats democrats, your some other video that surfaced over the weekend? >> rupaul announced a new season of his drag race. he announced a special guest star who may be laying the groundwork for her next career
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move. >> there is one more legendary queen. >> what? >> can i get an amen? >> that is reportedly rupaul's tagline. this may be the clearest sign yet that nancy has read the tea leaves and is about to trade the gavel for some dazzle. i thought she might start boutique ice cream line but we should have seen the drag show host future coming. she has appeared on rupaul show before and she's not unfamiliar with let's say dramatic makeup techniques. you remember. paints and brushes. >> laura: maybe it can be cookie dough drag or something. i don't know what she might want to call the ice cream. i'm sure it's something. as frightening as that was, i think the most disturbing video of the day was the japanese man who married his love in 2018.
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only she is a hologram. >> here is the scary part. he's not the only one. thousands of people, according to "the new york times," in japan, who have entered into marriages with these fictional characters. in this article, they say there are tens of thousands of people globally who are committed and having relationships with anime, mongo, video game characters. he says he's part of the movement. he claims he goes on romantic getaways with his make-believe singer life and she makes him happy. this is toxic virtual reality edits height. these people need virtual mental help. i hope we can dispatch some of it immediately. it is a scary story. >> laura: it's not easy out
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there but isn't that hard in japan to get a date? apparently. but she doesn't talk back. doesn't talk back. >> she is a hologram finger. people enter this virtual-reality nonsense, the te get lost in culture and he mentally collapses and they need help and we should help them. >> laura: all right, raymond. great to see you. former high school football coach was fired after he refused to stop praying on the field after his game. now he finds himself at the middle of a supreme court case over religious liberty. he is here in moments.
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>> laura: joe kennedy was a beloved football coach in washington state until he was fired. not for anything untoward but rather because after football games he himself would kneel at the 50-yard line for a brief prayer. the lawsuit that followed thrust him in the middle of a religious liberty fight with his case ending up at the supreme court. justice is heard oral arguments in the case that focused on two specific issues: whether a public school employee praying alone but in view of students
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was engaging in unprotected government speech, coercing others, and if it was not government speech, does it still pose a problem under the first amendment's establishment clause? joining us now is the fired coach joe kennedy along with his attorney. joe, did you ever think this prayer would put you in the middle of a fight for religious liberty at the court? >> no, absolutely not. the farthest thing away. i thought i would eventually one day retire, known as a good coach and that was it. >> laura: i know justice sotomayor or at one point said something like what if -- like a hypothetical that was totally bogus. she said well, i guess, oh, we have the audio. >> why can't the school fire a coach who decides to put a nazi
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swastika on their arm? if someone says that's part of my religion, could the school say no to them? >> laura: your reaction. >> it's bizarre. they have to go to outlandish hypotheticals to get away from the fact of the case which is if coach went down to a need to pick up a contact, he's okay but if he goes down to a need to pray, he's fired. that's clear religious discrimination. it violates the first amendment. what they run to a secondary argument is even though it could be private speech that could be a student or coach, if people are confused, they might think the government is endorsing religion. that's crazy because in this case everybody knew the school district was threatening to fire him for going by himself on a need to say a prayer. so it really is a bogus argument.
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i would encourage people if they haven't heard, they can hear the argument. we have a tape. they can go to first liberty.org and listen and i think they'll be fascinated. you know this because you were on the court. they can hear what happened today in the supreme court. >> laura: justice thomas asked the first question. it was a powerful moment. joe, as a former athlete myself and having had such amazing coaches over the years, that bond between a player and a coach, how much do you miss that just has a personal issue aside from this? i think you're going to win this case, by the way. aside from that, how much do you miss it? >> especially the first four years. i had these guys coming in as freshmen. the first four years. it was an absolute killer. i can still talk to them and we stay in contact. i've never felt anything like
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that before and i hope i never -- i hope no one in america has to face that. >> laura: a cnn reporter made a comment about the case. watch. >> the school district said they feel like if they allowed this prayer it would be akin to the school district allowing religious prayer. also worried about coercion. young players, got to go pray for coach. maybe they were too scared to say they didn't want to or maybe they wanted a slot on the team. >> laura: i don't know how many things she could have gotten wrong in one brief statement but you can take a few off for me. >> this is the old argument we have been dealing with for a long time. if private citizens, whether they be students or coaches or teachers, express or religious thought, the government wants to the right to shut them down. they say people could misperceive its the government pushing religion.
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you know this, laura. we have seen this for a long time. i think this is about to come to an end, this excuse that the government uses to take away people's first amendment rights whether be a student or coach in this case. it's a violation of the first amendment and i think the court was giving a lot of signals today that they really had enough of that. >> laura: well, the whole lemon test. all of that is a lemon. i believe two of the players who objected to your praying, joe, did you make them captains of the team? >> yeah. they showed extreme leadership. they wanted to take care of everything under the sun and that's what it's all about. being able to stand up for what you believe in and having that free exercise of speech that having communication with each other. >> laura: joe, kelly, thank you for taking this case all the way to the court. we'll be watching very closely.
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here's the clue. which pair of biden administration bffs badly needed acting lessons? hurry up and tweet me your gases. we'll see if you get it right next.
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>> laura: i made it to the end of the show with my voice pair which pair of masked biden administration bffs really, really need acting lessons? jeffrey tweeted schumer and pelosi. the easter bunny in jail. here is the big reveal. >> taking a test ride on one of washington, d.c.,'s electric buses. we are going to have more where these came from so i'm excited to see it for myself. good morning. >> shoot, i'm running late. i really have to catch the bus. fancy meeting you here.
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>> how about this boss? >> laura: oh, my god. what happened to the bike, pete? think of it this way. your tax dollars went to pay for that. they should hire actors. don't forget your dvr. set it for "the ingraham angle" every night at 10:00 p.m. the big town hall thursday with governor desantis in orlando. see you tomorrow night. >> greg: hello, happy monday, my friends. i hope you had a delightful weekend. i didn't. but my captors did. it's big news in the tech world and bigger, better news for the media. first let's take a look at google. it is a search engine. google it. it's launched an inclusive language function designed to avoid words that might find users. if you were to type in the world landlord the warning might pop up saying it's not inclusive to all readers. and then give suggestions for replacements like property owner or

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