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>> i said that i live in new york , so i'm not going to have any money left to tax anyway. so thank you all for being with . i wish we had more time. thank you for making this show possible. thank are. all right you. meantime, let your heart be troubled is next.reat wee there's a great show this friday night. thank you. have a great weekend. . i'm laura ingram and thise ingr is the "ingraham angle". >> thankahs so much for being with us tonight. coming up, what i personally di my own eyes about this immigration crisis, hohow it's affecting the interir part of the united states . and , yes, i took video.es not but first, when it doesn't matter, that's the focus of tonight's angle. now look around you. you can't help but notice, even among those who are supposedly well-educated, objective
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standards of excellence are out the window from the way we speak. >> i think of this moment as a moment that is about great momentum. .i think we all should take not. of the momentum sitting in these chairs in this moment to then continue with this moment and lead and not waste a minute because we don't have a minute to spare the zero standards about the way we. dress. >> blunt style o f futuristic look, they had all the songshere were just kind of feels right.b. and here's a whole fit.ime >> hopefully we are giving timeu >>aveler whap t is today an interesting topic. >> it's actually saggingea and how to use it, liker bagg the wear really baggy. >> i really recommend trying ev this out, really help improve an outfi t and don't even talk to me about the way we write. you at the point. sloppi but it's not just laziness or sloppiness at play here inan our schools and our corporate boardrooms and in politics. slowiticwhat's best about ameria
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is slowly being erased, nd diver replaced by a slavish devotion to equity and diversity. these concepts are beingcurricul relentlessly promoted in curricula from kindergarten on up and in high school, we see how evil this really is . >> consider what just happened in northern virginia. northernwhere school administras purposely withheld from students applying to college the fact that they had, inas fact, been recognized as national merit scholars, all because the administrators tors didn't want to hurt the feelings of the students it mdidn't get the scholarships . what does this mean?hat th well, this meanse that the students were punishedhe ste by woke schools becauses the students excelexcell. >> we have discovered at tj that the principal and the director student services has been hiding the award to studentaward tos that are cad commended students. during the course of rse ofporting,my reporting, i dd my son was a commended student.
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two yearwo s ago, but the principal kept it a secret. >> and it gets worse at the college level. now, after the george floy floyh riots and the demands madeo, by the blm gestapo, the top universities of the nationn. decided to turn their admissions criteria upside down. so instead of keeping the barrkb high to encourage hard work, by students across the country, thhools drop standards, drop standardized test requirements. and to this day, those tests remain optional for many colleges. now, while this helped increase the pool of diverse applicants, it does nothing to change the fact that we have generations of minority students who've been cheated by liberal educators. last october, a report revealed the shocking state of things for illinois. thir illinod graders, yet measuringed objective merit as they did in that study itself, the leftf argues, is racist. ridiculous. george w. bush was right when ti he called this the soft bigotry
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of low expectations and this racial radicalism has even reached otherwise. even sane schools in the south. texas a&m school of medicine remove photos of graduating seniors who are white males, which are the students that hadl pictures prominently displayed at the entrance of the school. this was done as an example of the universe that his commitment to die. of course, this is just ally ad dumbing down of americano and it's led by adultsw bette le who should know better. just as the left i cheatt s children by ignoring objectivelg measures of learning, so tooric me did the american media cheat the public when it ignoreds abou the obvious about joe biden. biden the twenty twenty campaig >> hav >> have you taken a cognitive? h no, i haven't taken a test. why the would i take a test? come on , man.? i am.n man. i am very willing to leterican p the american public judge
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my physicaysical al, mental hea, my physical, as well as my mental fitness. and they ignored of course, they decided to ignore what they already knew about the biden family, that they were grifter' trifters.s, s on the take. so, of. course, when biden chose themselves h chose his cabinet,t not based on their expertise whe that their talent, but basedther on whether they were a first well, the first openly gay cabinet member, the first female treasury secretary, the first hispanic and first immigrant to lead dhs, to the dthe first african-amerin press secretary.. how is i mean, how was it all working? out for us ?id >> joe biden hasen had had my a telling him that the border is closed. >> man, if there is this idea that maybe men have access to paternity leave, but it's frowned on if they actually use it, then obviously that doesn'th work. ats nofor a marriage like mine.n >> president biden met with three u.s. winners of
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the twenty twenty two nobel prize. this is an important civil rights accomplishment that achieved that was achieved t by in a bipartisan way. >> y, carmel. and of course, we're all relieved that another first, rachel levine is working hard in uniform at hhs. >> from my perspective, gender affirming care is medical care, annder affirming car.e is mental health care and gendermi affirming care is suicide. ng carprevention care? >> no one on earth thinks that dr. levine was the most qualified person for that position. but there you have it. and now it's officially twos years into this administrationce . this is where we're left with this white house in charge . >> we found a handful ofthat w documents were filleerdu with files in the wrong place.sh you're going to find there'sthe. nothing there. there's a lot that we have to work on together.
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and together. we're working on how to keep a free and open indo-pacific. >> those are the words of cajamarca, cajon, ketanji, john jackson, our supreme court justice. but beyond that embarrassment, we're left with an economy where layoffs are happening layo than alec baldwin. joi denials today, googlnee join its tech counterparts, amazon and facebook. and announcing big layoffs.0 twelve thousantod, to be exact.n ditto fo sr the big investment banks like goldman sachs.. >> they all went to bide no more coming. well, they all wanted biden and what they got was biodynamics in the long run, rejecting basic standards of not, not fordiency a the sake of political expediency and not for the sake of race, ethnicity or sexual orientation. >>it's up so it's up to all ofo fight against the left's woke tyranny of mediocrity. medioc
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parents are battling this inri schools. conservatives are exposing this fraud in our politics and perhaps most important, though, is that each of us demonstrate a strong work to those around us , stopstop c coddling employees, stop coddling children. well, by the way, my son, the other finished his homeworke and he declared, mom, i'm boredw . well, what was my answereep out tougick up a broom sweep the garage. wow. tough love.ve. yeah, you bet. today's loafers, whatever their race or ethnicity, should not be tomorrow's leaders, because ife, they are, we should expect more of what we're seeing right now. and that's failure as far as the eye can see.'s the and that's the angle. nway joining me now is kellyanne conway, former senior counselor to president trump, and fox news contributor kellyanne, the lowering of the bar from elementary school to higho corp school to college to corporate america,ere peop where people cn
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home and still work remotely, rarely come into the office. and we see it in the bidenadmini administration day in and daylia out. do yous think the public has ng been brought along to the reality of where this has led us in two years? and they are it really started with the extended lockdowns kith and letdowns of our kids, where our kitchen islands function is classroom s are masking up and isolating kids trying to p ofunder the guise protecting them from covidus o to long.n th and parents woke up to the reality. thencurriculum o they focus on the curriculum. they focus on what was really being taught, and they quicklyer discovereded that merit really is not important anymore. and know if you remove r it from the equation, if everything that we've been taught by our parents and grandparents, we're teaching to our own children,et laura , that if you work hard, you pay your dues, you get a little lucky, you just grind ite out, you stick with it, yo rejeu face rejection and you pickp yourself up your resiling. you keep you keep fighting, keep working and keend , then s will come of it and youit will make a difference if we
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remove all of that, everybody's demographics become destiny. you're basically tellingaracteri everyone that their immutable characteristics like their race and their gender and the year they were born or socioeconomic status, that those will be what those will be, what definese fis them. i have a big problemt with all the quote, first verse versus administration. i'm glad you called it outof t because i believe that each of these characters should be remembered for their action r and actions. y we have the first black secretary of defense, for example, at the pentagon, butf he presided over the withdrawal of afghanistan. that'stan.what's the point of hg the first female vice president if the afghan women are less free, have rights because she and her bosses are there? we have the first immigrant who's who's at dhs and who's presided over five pointg to three million illegal immigrants coming to this and y and a record number of drugs. and one of my favorites,rites i mean, the firsget guest who they have at the top,e ol they have the old rich white guy who's been in washington for fifty years. wh and we do it.
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texas a&m did. and go to the white house and take down the picture of the old white guy who's president , say we can no longer have you here who need to know to do that basedat. on merit. i'm laur fe great idea what you're doing to every federal building. well, you know, by the way, in kelly , that the white housey'r is in trouble when they'reis putting out videos like this. >> watch this. what do you think? to a g i think were got off to a pretty good start. i think we're off to a great start. i'd like to believe it's two years. i wish people coulsee sod see wt i see sometimes and what youn have singularly done based on who you are. and i mean this in all sincerity. oh, you've been an incredibleelg leader these last two years. ooi feel good about where it's groundbreaking. we got a lot more to dwe've o. >> we got momentum, kelly , and we have a lot more to do.wnl the wreck the economy and shut p down all energ ay independenceno and screw up another foreign conflict. we have we have a lot to do.ng. and by the way, kellyanne, you are amazing. >> okay, let me just say that yu right now you're amazing. oh, i love you back .
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and , you know, between us for'o raising seven kids. and we hope thatat they know itp matters. so i think that that clip alone ,other than it qualifies as comedy, it tells you whyinnii quinnipiacac has joe biden's approval rating at 36%. and campbell is right aboute an there. ercent of and 18 percent of theh approves of whatat they are doi at the border. on they're doing, the immigration. the list goerned thos on and the earned those numbers. and i think they're the i think connellan, harris and joe biden in the last two people, thiscoun country, to realize how much the country has no confidenceen. in their competence. hee big problem. the democrats are stuck g with joe biden and kamala harris. they can't o get rid of her. even their twenty one senior staffers have left the vice president's office. these are supposed to be dream e jobs. they've left her. she doesn't want to do the harder work. t wantsome o to read the binder. and you saw that clip from12 january 12. moment momentum, moment momentum. it's so scary.t is mocause even our children, our children can't memorize mommy's cell phone numbe numberv their address, the pledge ofic allegiance, the abc's or the vice president has do is tos
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is memorize a few good things so that when she speaks, we all have confidence. but there's just joe biden to claim he had a great midterm. het had a great midterm. it's because he wasn't allowedht to campaign. the two of them werehey sidelia . >> that's why they had a great midterm. well, kellyanne, great to see you. thanks so much.ne o thank you,f laura .th >> all right. one of the more interesting questions about the classified document scandal and when we. explore it a little bit, last i night thatt, is that biden is bg set up by forces out of controlo . a new report t fro m the new york times certainly lends credence to that story.the decision by the decision by president bideno and his advisers to keep rsthe discovery of classified d documents secret for 68 eight days was driven by what turned out to be a futile hope that the the justice department would view the incident as a good faith mistake. well, perhaps that is why biden was so annoyed yesterday whenno declarin thereg there's no there there. joining me now is kentucky senator rand paul . do yo senator , do you subscribe to this theory that there
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is appears to be some type of internal attempt to take biden out of the twenty twenty four running? watch >> t i think if you watchere's the news cycle, there's a startlina g difference in the last week or two,ver th particularly over the classified documentse fied c and perhaps over some of the corruption charges with hunter biden. hunt've been steadfast in ignoring this for years and really not reporting on it at all. i think the fact that they're reporting on it now, if i had to guess if we were inhear i the board room of some of these left wing media outlets, what we'd be hearing is it's time to sort of ease him out, make sure that he knows he can't run again in case he's rumbling that he might run again. i think most of us have suspected that he wouldn't run again, but i think the democrats, those in charge of the democrat wing of the press, i think they want to make sure that he's pushed enough, that he knows he can't run again so they can startstas lookinmog for a new candidate. i >> more distrust is being fostered by something we heard from the fbi director , christopher wray, who was in the davos yesterday.
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>> watch this.he sophi the sophistication ofpr the private sectorivat is improg and particularly important, the level of collaboration between the private sector and the government, especially the fbi, has, i think, made significant strides. al senator , quickly, how alarming is it that they're bragging about this collaboration between the fbi and the privatctore sector?wheni >> next week? be when i return, i'll be introducing legislation that will prevent this collaboration. there's no limit to what we can noe cowe coulddo to government. ut h there are limits to what we can do to private businesses as as speech. but to the government, we should. and my legislation will absolutely prevent this collaboration. the fbi should not be meetini gp and discussing protected speech. your opinion on wearing a maskii ,your opinion on taking a vaccine. this is protected speech. anythings is you say, politicay religious, otherwise opinions are protectee d speech and the fbi should not be allowedollabo discussions that to collaborate in any
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discussions that regulate protected speech. >> senator , great to see youals as always tonight. thanks so much.. the and the classified documenteate scandal has already created huhuge ripple effects for the twenty twenty four election and stunning new polls stunnin t week tell the story.hene tom bevan and mark penxtn give s the full download next. did you know that every time you drive in traffic, you're likely sharing the road with a sleepy driver? that is incredibly dangerous. sleep deprivation and insomnia affect up to 70 million people per year. and it's about time that we bring that number down with relaxium sleep. after years of watching patients struggle, i developed the formula for relaxium sleep relaxium sleep addresses. the root of the problem by balancing levels of neurotransmitters in the brain and by restoring the natural sleep cycle. >> the relaxium has been a miracle for us since i began . >> the research is improved our marriage. i don't even know how we lived
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costs. it's easy to see if you qualify. go to eli icare america. >> doug , republicans have been quick to point to democratsy its and joe biden and say that h its hypocritical the way that they've spoken about donald trump's issues. >> i spent the past few months,n i wouldn't say giddy overting donald trump's mar-a-lago problems, but very much pointing out saying how can youu takeld you d classified documens to mar-a-lago is out now. >> hypocrisy. . and biden hurt his brand. well, the twenty twenty four repeal effects fromc the classified documents story there kind of unmistakableumy. t this point. so at week's end, let's take stock of where we stand. a new yahoo!erican poll finds that two thirds os f americans, including majority of democrats, support a probe into the matter and it is dragging down biden's support as a result, a new quinnipiac poll finds that his approval is at just 36%, down four points from just a month ago. now, perhaps. to be expected,
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the fortune of his 2020 four ant rivals and potential rivals is improving. a new yougov economist poll finds that donald trump's net favorability is up a shockingt n co points in just one month. now, that same poll finds another potential contender, ron desantis, beating biden into 2020 four match up. that's a head to head one . so what does all this mean forpt biden? well, we expect it is twentyytw four plans to be announced by now, really. but fox is reporting thatat he's going to wait at least until after his state of the union next month to announce, perhaps sensingd by some blood in the water. itco t washe i reported that put by politico that illinoising at governor j.b. pritzker talking at high volume h, the central lounge of congress center, about his future hou political career, including a possible white house bid. well, that is >>a lo that is a . >> to help us sort through all of it is tom bevan, co-founder
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president of real clear politics. and mark penn, of coursen. politi,mer political consultant extraordinaire and former clinton adviser. clintot to see both of youys a s tonight. all right. so there is alwaysk a risin k inpotent my mind of republicans taking a potential scandal too far . and we harken back to the clinton days, mark, that you're very aware of. but what about this story and how it evolved over a relatively short period of time for biden? well? , i really didn't think this was going to be much of a story, but because biden gave no answers, because they held back through the election, because the whole thing nowhe looks super suspicious, it is bringing his numbers down. it is creating a lot of doubt about himself and his leadership. it's becoming a bigger issueht every single day rather thanal i thought originally it wouldly be the wou opposite . tom >> now, tom , we talked about yu that yougov poll that just came out, and we always haveshot the caveat that this is just
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a snapshot in time doesn't necessarily mean anything right now, but it's just interesting to to chit chat about.warnin sog the new morning console pol that came out showed that trump is at 48 percent. seem this is among republican challengers. desantis at thirty one . so trump's up 17 . and mike pence is at, i believe, eight . trump's higher favorability than he wa favorabs just a shore ago as well. so is this having some boomerang positive effect for trump and how so would thath manifest itself beyond just this one poll? iswell, it's a good question, and there's definitely a boomerang effect, i think, for trump just in and oftreate because of the way thatn and the media treated him and this revelation. and now we'vno bidene seen withh biden in a similar situatione' the way that he's beingen treated. stat think in trump, trump's been very vocal about the factt he released a statement, video about this slamming the justice
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department and him being persecuted. i th always, i think, rallies people, republicans, even some who aren'tis bigge hi biggest fans rallied to his side when he's treated in suchtt a fashion. so i think ihavet does have a sp term positive effect.os we'll see how you know'l,l see how this plays out and howod new it'll affect him long term.r but certainly it's good newsair for him in the short term interi terms of his favorability popping up.ak >> now, mark, speaking ofing a boomerang effect, pollsterboome silver, he thinks this entiret c document scandal might actually help biden watch this. >> there's also a risk forions u republicans here. investigations could be seen be s a highly partisan. trump's approval numbers didn't move much when house democrats uch one began began investigatin 2019. special counsel robert mueller's report also didn't really move the needle. in fact, trump's approval hitn a two year high when miller released his findings in april of 2019. marquart of that analysis,ven th i mean, again,e given the wayt this information just not was held back from the public.
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>> what's happening here really is that biden is dissembling. it's bringing up the hunter biden story. it is bringing, i think, the presidency into question. the white house is clamming up. they're not answering any questions when what the public wants to know is how do the documents get there? ar what happened? why were they there so many years? ising it's even raisinqug questionsd about the penn biden centebider the university of pennsylvania nominee, and why he got so much money and why he had all these campaign aides. there' and what about the chinese money? he fn't think there's anything here that is going to play good for joe biden. i never thought biden really. would wind up the nominee. then i was beginning to hedgeis and say, well, he did well, in the midterms. he's looking good. i think we're back to the the likelihood that he won't be the democratic nominee. >> well, tom , when you think about what he just said, what mark just said, china hunter
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biden, the chain of custody of. th these documents, the drip, drip, dripdrip, the information withheld, then released, then ad they said, well, you can assume that all the documents have been found. no one really knowthat'ss if ths the case. they're intermingling of former staffers at this biden center with the chinese money. there are a loart ofe a lot of s that involve, you know, justegur a regular debate between are all republicans and democrats that are all tied up ins one thidos, documents scandals so that in and of itself makes it a little bit different from kind of the run of-the-mil the l scandal. will b >> i agree.events there's there's going to be a confluence of events heree when republicans take over the house and start investigating this. and as you mentioned, that yahoo! l show7 percent poll showed tha, including democrats, say there should be an investigation. th ofiden piac poll says 60% people said biden actedi inappropriately here. and i agree with marketse with e worse by the fact the way the white house has handled
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this karine jean-pierre has done a terrible job of tryingeso to manage this with the whitrpev house press corps who'e s beenb more aggressive and antagonistic than they've been i entirn the entire two yef the first administration. they feel like they're they're beinhey're bg lied to and duped. some way. >> and s o the question not being answered of why these documents, why it was not released to the public, why do we not find out about this for almost too months? >> and with an election inhat their own without that questiont being out there, answerth with that lingering out there.a th is issue continuesi think this to to bedevil divided administration unlesled by ts te a different tack. and , markti, reallyc quickly,g a jb pits pritzker possible f float of running foresident president real quick. well, the buzzards are circling. you know that there ar ae a lota of people waiting to run for president . they always thought he woulde be a one termer. they didn't really think he wasa going to run. and this really slows it down and brings back the possibility someone else will get in. for
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the twenty nine year old named terry nichols died three days after the arrest. the officers are accused of using excessive force, failing to intervene and rendering aid. nicole's family accuses the police of beating him, but authorities say he experienced a medical emergency. >> and mary ann rafferty now back to the ingrams angle. >> it's friday. that means it's time for friday. follies. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right. raymond, today was the fiftieth anniversar50y of the march for life. former nfl coach and commentator tony dungy and his wife appeared at a march. >> yeah, laura , the dung's are adoptive parents ofg. eight children, which they address this morning. >> listen, know this marche bi is taking place right at the biggest time of my purposeas
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in the nfl playoffs. this is way, way, way. more important as babies have takeies haven over our househol. but we love them.ng they're special blessing. i can tell you, i am sofirth grateful for these birth mommos who chose life now law forg daring to appear at the march for life. the nation's dave zirin derided dungy as a right wing zealot. then he added his being center stage on the most watched program in the country makes nbc and the nfl complicit inn his disinformation and political posturing. your thoughts on this are thati you haveyo to feel, well, this is this is kind of what the ccp does, uniformity of thought, the old soviet union, uniformity of thought. therthought.e is no disagreemene with whatever the elites at the moment thinknd belie and be. and if you dare to disagree, they will vilify you, cancel villainize you, try to sidelineu you, try to cancel you ,
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>> laurar let you live it down. never. but, laura , the nfl, nflrom ca players in the league, they'venc supported everything from breast cancer to raciaequity.l . >> the dangers that really area encapsulating all ofl of that he by defending life, you have to have life if you're going to defend any offestatio the derivatives of it and theg. various manifestations of it, that's all they're doing. you and this dungey storycover is similar to the story weth covered the other day. ckey plaof that, fliers hockey r yvonne provi. overall, i keep messing up his a name who decided not to warm upo in a pride jersey ouust of way religious convictions. by the way, since that story broke, his jersey has sold out on fanatic's. now, this is how the nhltator rc network's commentator reacted. >> i have a program to get on a point any you want and go back to a place where he feels t more comfortable, take less money and get on with his life. that it's that problematic for him. >> laura , this that pros is ex you were talking about.
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look, he came here to be free and to enjoy the freedom ofch ta thought and speech that america affordt very ides. the very idea that you now have these little comiso like this l guy trying to conform hiofm into one line of thought shows you we have problems, we haveng problems manifesting that. he was probably fleeing in the former soviet union and in russia. >> well, the amazing thing is this commentator is tryingsad to infringe upon a sacre rd rigi that no one can takeen away from us . it's inalienable, apparently.he maybe he's been hit in the head himself with a hockey puck, doe' too, because he doesn't knowutio the thing called the u.s. constitution. proverb of has every right a to speak his mind, just like r people have a right to speakor w their mind about blm or whatever their issues are. t hats oand hats off to him, their religion and religious expression is still an important right and one that. needs to be protected. laura , yomber lasu remember la
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we were treated to nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's lunch to chinese restaurant for the cameras. i mean, manners aside, they they had a little problem. they are eating well now. something new has emerged. and it is chuck schumer trying to restart the buddy act with hakeem jeffries. rant jus they took to a brooklyn restaurant just in case you didn't remember. >> they're both from brooklyn. h brooklyn'souse in the house. r brooklyn tests your mettle.'s ac you knowro, it's a crowded, diverse place. and , yo u gotw, yo to persist to get something done. brooklyn people, you know, they have a great antenna, pbs t . >> well, if you can make it here, you really can't make it anywhere. e.laura , how many bromides can they squeeze about new york into one lunch? if you can make it here, youy can make it anywhere, every streets, a boulevard in a green space and old new york , i meanr ,these to this act is so tired, but they're trying to revive that idea thatr bodies
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they're moving in tandem and that their buddies somehow it's like, well, there's comedians having coffee, right? this is i don't know.his what do you call this? it's a chinese cheese having cheese competition. yeah, whatever .s to be there seems to be a trend among democrats broadcasting their lunches this week. >> joe biden and kamala harris posted this shot of their lunch together. evenugh despite the promise to share lunch every week, biden and harris only had two lunches together in all of 2020 two. according to the "new york post". now, that may be a good thing,de laura , because beforer >> eafter lunch, there's no telling what could happen. >> here's the deal. you know, quite frankly, bugs me, is that we have a serious problem here. we're talking about we're talking about what's going on . and we found a handful ofwrong documents were failed, werepl filed in the wrong place. >> yeah, he failed to put
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the final place. yeah, no, he's a disaster. her n and i've uncovered another've disturbing trend. >> i've been bringing them to you all week. been a weea tick tock influence received millions of views for creating new tops using underwear. that's right. and can now be your new shirt . and i can have this stupid, very stupid watching that. >> oh, no, i agree. i mean, what next, laura ? they're going to you're going to have a , i guess, face maskse with underwear or inspired by the trend th our o. ckstrap we came up with our own why not jockstrap. earmuffs. p they keep your lobes in place
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to families that help their children bloom. what's the color of your love? >> that's up to you? the biggest challenge, i thinkcl ,was the political challenge,o the abilitthy to use them or not became severely politicized. and became a political mask statement. if you are wearing a mask or not. and i we had the vaccine. it became a political statement . >> if you believe it works or not. all of these were constantlywa on our way. >> well, that was the pfizerns t ceo whining that questions abouthe t the vaccine's efficacs we're constantly in the way as they should have been.. well, of course, so because the despite what they told us ,
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the vaccine truly isn't a vaccine.pe experimental shorimental shot ai transmission. we question it theonn knows and everyone knows it as n now. but fo tr some reason, the ceoh doesn't want to talk about is wh that. here's what happened when he ran into rebel newatt s reporters. at the world economic forum. >> didyo you know that you the vaccines didn't stopt transmission? how long did you know thatsega l without saying it publicly? >> thank you very much. how much money have you personally made off the vaccine? how many boosters do you think it'll take for you to be happya. enough with your earnings? in the past, pfizer has paidbilo two point three billion dollars in fines for deceptiveg. marketing. >> have you engaged in that same conduct? again, joining me now is dr. aseem malhotra, a double jab, oo the uk cardiologist who says he was one of the first to get. the pfizer vaccine. dr malhotra, great you to see yu tonight. your reaction to what t the pfizer ceo would not answer
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in that back and forth, which is really a one way conversation with the rebel news reporters>> goo. good evening, laura . this well, i think before we discuss this, thing, we have to askn ourselves why we why are we thi even asking this question? you'veyou know, you've alluded to this at the beginning. we're dealing with one of the poorest, efficacious pharmacological interventions with the worst safety profile, which has become the mosty of m profitable in the history ofed medicine. and that really sums up a system failure behind all of why we've got to this stage.i i've described before as beingm probably the greatest miscarriage of medical science that we witnessesciencin our d n our lifetime. and the reason for tha ft is we have sold on this idea. i was double jab. you said that correctly. the two jobs of the pfizer vaccine very early on january, 2020 one .n and thenan even went on good morning britain to try and help tackle vaccine hesitancy
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because, you know, in medicine, vaccines are synonymous with safe and effective. we all believe this was going to be as effective as other vaccines that we've used and ultimately, when when weount started rolling it out very quickly, we found out that we'ta didn't stop transmission. it didn't really have much ollf an effect on stopping infectiono . and in termscacy o f efficacy,a my own analysis found thatdu certainly during the delta wave, you have to vaccinate hundreds, if not thousands ofoug people, depending on your age to prevent one covid act, the best case scenario. buncert what's mosningt most cog asth all of this or the most egregious aspect of alpel this is the safety profile. >> so reanalysis published in the journal vaccine advisory within his own trials, foundound the rate of serious adverse events. and we're talking about hospitalizatiospitalizn, disabi, life changing event was ata onen least one in eight hundred. that's been replicated in the real world. norway gave a figure of about one in nine hundredit's i twenty six , likely again, ann
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underestimate because this is just in the first after t fes after the vaccine. and we now have data showing that it's very likely that several months after the vaccine, the and job is likely causing people to have heart attacks and cardiac arrest. six month fsatafte after thr that in japan. when i wrote about this inikely a peer reviewed journal, it was accepted. there was a slightly we possibility here. so we're dealing with something really quite extraordinaryy an. and the question is , didr pfizer did albert know? t diffic right. and i find it very difficult to believe, given this thdependent analysis, that they didn't know that now, even if they did it, what we know historically or is we havederstd to accept and understand thisth at the root. you know, thesniese drug compan, pharmaceutical companies have a legal obligation to produce profit for their shareholders. they do not have a legal requirement to give you trea and the realt scandals are that regulators failed to prevent misconduct by industry and the doctors, academic institutions
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and medical journals collude with industry for financial gain. if you look, ever since these sa so-called crimes were committeld ,nothing change in the system or to stop this happening again. many man of these companies end making more profit from the marketing and sales of these fraudulent drugs in the past than they did from the fines. no one got fired n. no one lost their job. and peter gosha, one of the co-founders of colquitteatea corporation, the bmj, wrote not so long ago, we need to create a system where the fines need s to be so large that these companies risk going bankrupt. e senior executives couldexecut potentially face jail sentences- if they are right after the vacuousness damar hamlin these crimes. so, yeah, dr malhotra, let mek justhi jump in. i think you hit the naili thin on the head and we've got to roll, unfortunately. theyotta be a t i think it's goe a lot more than money because they have a ton of money.a anim i think there has to be criminal liability at some point. hat the if you knew that the so-called
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medical intervention thats pu your company was pushing was going to cause harm to people or could cause harm to a significant number of people without very really any measurable benefit, that'shad a where the rubber meets the road. lot of quickou've had a lot of lyguts to speak out about this. >> very quickly, sum up very quickly, one thing i think we shouldn't forget, there's a lotg of people vaccine injured. i'm havinger them to look aftem as well and deal with them. it's really awful how they've r been gaslighted. and i think one of the things that pfizer ceo can do maybe to redeem himself a little bit in all of this is to say we are going to give a considerable out of our profits to helping treat the vaccine injured and do researc h into vaccine injuries. >> that's an excellent point.po lot of peo because there are a lot ofor people i personally know who are hurting from the booster or multiple shots. dr malhotra, thank you forys speaking out tonight. as always. cause now, just because you don'tt hae live near the border doesn't mean biden's reckless policies won't impact you.
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