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a wonderful author to my children. >> hannity: what's my grade, we're out of time? >> a c. >> hannity: i go from a c minus to a c, that's it? >> i gave you a c minus last time, don't forget. >> hannity: okay. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is next, we'll be back here tomorrow night. >> laura: hello, everyone, this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles. thank you for joining us on a very busy monday night. two tiers of justice. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." rabid radical left wing activists are out wreaking havoc on america again. if you want to see what a deranged violent modern day brady bunch might look like, whether or not no further.
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violent fiery riots destroying a police car, shattering windows, tons of graffiti, all but one of those arrested in georgia were out of staters. they were whereon in a be revolutionaries who traveled across state lines to terrorize, and they hope to recruit and inspire others the excuse this time was to call for a night of rage and reciprocal violence against police over the killing of a man who was fatally shot last week by police after he shot a georgia state patrol trooper. well, look, the antifa crowd didn't inspire others because 20 individuals gathered in boston supposedly over the weekend in solidarity with the atlanta-based antifa group and they did so by vandalizing a public bandstand with foul anti-law enforcement graffiti and officers were injured when they had to respond and clear the area.
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one of those arrested was the daughter of democrat massachusetts congresswoman catherine clark. >> in boston, daughter of house democratic whip catherine clark was arrested during a separate anti-cop protest over the atlanta police incident. riley dowel faces charges including assault with a dangerous weapon and damage of property by graffiti after she allegedly spray painted a monument before assaulting a police officer in solidarity with the atlanta rioters. >> laura: this individual pled not guilty and was released the same day on $500 bail. now, she's nonbinary, so expect a lot of people will claim that a lifetime of being bullied drove this individual to do it. but our justice department doesn't want you to dwell on any of this. not the left wing violence we're seeing. well organized, with an interstate component, done to obstruct law enforcement from doing their jobs, that's never going to be considered the
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threat to society that anyone who voted for trump is. like the man who put his feet on pelosi's desk, remember that picture on january 6. today he was convicted on multiple charges and he faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. now, mind you, his most serious crime was obstructing an official government proceeding. now, there were hundreds of people who engaged in no acts of violence on january 6 but who were branded domestic terrorists in the media. some lost their jobs and had their lives destroyed. >> i didn't get to go back to work. i was fired from cook medical. i had been there 13 years and they didn't bother to ask me what my part in that day was. >> laura: dozens of those arrested were held in solitary confinement for months, in conditions described as inhumane. >> there are a little more than three dozen at what i call the
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d. comme d.c. gull gulog. we do have prisoners, that's not an exaggeration. >> laura: those who merely attended the january 6 speeches, they were treated lie enemy combatants. >> i was sleeping on the couch and at 6:00 in the morning i hear boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. f.b.i. open the door. open the door, we'll knock it down or something to that effect. and one was pointing an assault rifle at my head about four feet away. >> laura: meanwhile, only person who was shot on january 6 was that unarmed woman named ashli babbitt who was killed by a u.s. capitol police officer. the goj closed that investigation in a few months and determine that the shooting was justified. >> i truly believe in my heart they know it's murder. they can't admit to it so they have to just bypass it and blow by it and just act like it never
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happened. >> laura: heartbreaking. let's not forget the summer of 2020, so-called summer of love when approximately two billion dollars in property devastation was done. now, real clear investigations did an in depth analysis of january 6 versus 2020 and here are some highlights. the 2020 riots resulted in some 15 times more injured police officers and damages that were 740 times more costly than those of the capitol riot. dozens were held in pretrial detention for months. remember, while the vast majority of rioters from the summer of 2020 had their charges dropped. and at least 18 individuals lost their lives in the name of supposedly peaceful protests for george floyd. so was justice really done for these losses? will we ever really know? let's not forget that lovely pair of well to do young manhattan lawyers who firebombed
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a new york police car. they faced a maximum of 10 years in prison, but they had their sentences downgraded to 18 to 24 months. and while we're at this conversation, on the biden xlfd docs case, is the immediate really and truly going to keep up the pressure to have standards of justice applied equally? all we know is that 2 1/2 months after those initial documents were found, the f.b.i. still hadn't done a complete surprise search of all of biden's homes and offices. was jill's lingerie drawer rummaged through like melania's was? and we're still waiting for the photos like they were done at mar lago. the likelihood of that happening is like -- with dozens of f.b.i.
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swat team members in full gear, helmets and all, and helicopters hovering overhead. the goal from january 7, 2021 to today is to discourage conservatives from getting involved. from any of you attending rallies or even publicly supporting strong conservative candidates. the not so implicit message is, unless you're an establishment republican, think someone like mitt romney, unless you support gender fluidity and all the curriculum in schools and transgenderism, unless you supported the covid lockdowns and all the vaccine mandates, you better watch your step. now, you may be 17 or 70. and even if you're not charged with a crime, you could be canceled, you could be kicked out of school. you could lose a scholarship or could you have your professional world turned upside-down. none of us should be surprised
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that so many americans now believe that there are two tiers of justice in the united states. a generally, more lenient one for those with the correct political motives, and a far more draconian one for those who supported president trump or simply opposed the left's policies, and that's "the angle." joining me is a columnist at "the new york post", fox news contributor and author of "the laptop from hell." the goal here is simple, after january 6, where, you know, there was violence done, and we condemned it at the time, but the dragnet and the tens of millions of dollars that's been spent on finding every individual on every camera shot everywhere, what was the real purpose? what is the real purpose of doing this? >> well, it's political persecution, and joe biden, in his very first speech on his inauguration day, made that clear, because he singled out
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basically 70 million americans who voted for donald trump as domestic terrorists and white supremacists, and be on the lookout because the f.b.i. was coming after you. and that's what's been happening in the two years since, and, you know, for the f.b.i. to have conducted the largest investigation in their history over what was a riot that went on for two or three hours, it was regrettable, it shouldn't have happened. it was wrong. but most of the people that they have been rounding up are just guilty of trespassing. a lot of them were confused. doors were opened. police had opened doors for some people. there was a mass of people. richard -- barnett, who was convicted today by a jury in record time, he has a video showing himself trying to hang on to the door as he was being
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pushed into the capitol by a surge of people. he was in there. this was well after the violence. he was wandering around. he saw a room open. it was nancy pelosi's office. there were other people in there. the door was open. there were photographers in there. his big mistake was to put his feet up on one of the desks. though not pelosis and he was photographed and that photograph wept around the world as sort of a symbol of the terrorism of that, and nancy pelosi carried on like a stuck big. i mean, the person who was killed that day was a trump supporter, ashli babbitt. she was shot by a capitol police officer who was never given the same treatment that any other policeman or police officer is when they shoot someone in the course of their duties. and the double standards about, you know, a george floyd
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compared to an ashli babbitt, you could argue that both of them were wrongly killed, and yet -- there is radio silence. >> laura: we never really heard anything publicly about that investigation of why that was justified, use of deadly force. she was unarmed. right on cue today the attorney general defended his department's independence. watch. >> the department has a set of norms and practices to ensure that we adhere not rule of law. among other things, we do not have different rules for republicans or democrats. different rules for the powerful and powerless. different rules for the rich and poor. we apply the facts and the law in each case in a neutral, nonpartisan manner. >> laura: given what we just laid out on "the angle," should any american really have faith in that claim? >> i mean, it's just laughable. honestly. just look at the ways you have
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said they are treating antifa compared to january 6 protestors, and rioters. antifa and those blm antifa riots for months before the 2020 election, they were the shock troops of the democratic party and they were urged on by kamala harris and nancy pelosi. joe biden even, just turning a blind eye saying no big deal. pelosi said, you know, people will do what people do, and, you know, when there were police stations burned down. when there were police cars with molotov cocktails, when there was a genuine violent insurrection, to use the january 6 committee's words, outside the white house in may of 2020, and the president, president trump, had to be whisked with his family into an underground bunker, and there were terrible injuries to police officers in that square, and then a church
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was burned, was set alight. hardly anybody was ever punished. there were felony charges and most of those were dropped. >> laura: to this day, everyone has to understand this, antifa, whatever you want to call it, they are organizing online in an interstate fashion today, tonight. that's a federal crime. organizing for violent protests. and we've never heard this attorney general give a press conference directed just at that group. i don't believe. i'm missing something if they did. it's always great to have you on especially on this two tiered justice conversation. thank you. has it relates to biden's classified documents, his allies in the media and white house have been offering a lot of excuses, but do any of them actually hold water? who better to check that than john radcliff, former national director of intel.
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john, i want to begin with one of the most repeated defenses that we've heard. one, again and again, that was echoing in the media atmosphere today. this from a senior adviser to the white house counsel. >> he's fully cooperating with the department of justice. we're following doj's lead throughout this investigation making sure that they have access to the information that they need to conduct an efficient and thorough review. >> laura: now, your response to the word compoperating. >> first of all, they weren't coop accelerate. in this case it wasn't joe biden's lawyers that notified that there was a problem with classified documents. it was national archives that reported it to the doj, so they began cooperating when they got caught but to your larger point, laura, people need to understand this is a red herring. cooperation is not a defense in the law. cooperation goes to the issue of
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leniency and the sentence that a defendant may get. bank robbers who show up with the money back at the bank and cooperate still get charged. so cooperation has nothing to do with culpability or liability. it only has to do with a sentence that would be imposed. >> laura: all right. another defense that they are offering, this was following the latest drip-drip-drip. watch. >> president biden -- has said truthfully that there is no there-there, and in the end, we'll see this was just an inadvertent matter of filing. >> laura: john, could there be an innocent mistake here? >> no. and, you know, i think senator coons knows that. look, there is a there-there and there has to be. i know we're on document batch number five or six, in five or
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six different places and they can run together but the last time showed documents from biden's time in the senate and here's why it's significant. unlike members of the executive branch, unlike presidents and vice presidents, secretaries of state, who routinely handle classified documents, are authorized not just to access them but to keep them and even to transport them, as dni, i transported classified documents to capitol hill and to the white house all the time. there are always opportunities for there to be an inadvertent mistake. that's not possible with members of congress, with senators, there is no congressman or senator that has anything other than access in a classified and part of their oversight role so the only way documents get into a senator's home is if they took it, willfully, intentionally, deliberately. so, you know, there is no inadvertent mistake when it comes to members of congress having classified documents. >> laura: but he was vice president, right?
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and his office is being packed up. all the reports are it was done quickly, packed up and some stuff ended up in the boxes. you're saying that's inconceivable? >> it's inconceivable. unlike donald trump, who had classified documents for some 90 days before the national archives notified him, if these documents come from classified documents from his time in the senate, that means that he had them for over 5,000 days in an unsecured location. and so, he never should have had them at all. and there is no defense to that. so, you know, we set at the beginning, laura, this was going to get worse and worse for joe biden, and it certainly has. he has no defenses left. he's basically admitted that it's irresponsible for someone to do this. he's done it five or six different times. he doesn't have any legal defenses left. and, you know, this is just going to continue to get worse, and it's a grave national
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security concern when you have classified documents now confirmed for a period of at least 5,000 days, 15 years, in some cases, in a place that's either owned or rented by drawing addict who has business associates that he's taken hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars from china, ukraine, and other places, so, it would be hard to do a national security damage assessment here. >> laura: we joke they might be in the dog bed at some point and we were kind of joking but you don't know what's going to happen at this point. it's good to see you, thank you. why biden's new chief-of-staff pick reveals that he knows he's in trouble. steven miller will reveal plus we'll tell you what gavin newsom's wife is flooding the california middle schools with. that's next.
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- this is "the more you know" like you've never seen it before. - these are real talks... - real experiences... - used to spark real action. - join me and others... - as we get personal about making an impact. >> laura: biden's bow to wall street. we learned over the weekend that a former covid czar has been tabbed to replace him. when americans had concerns over vaccines he told them that they would suffer a winter of severe illness and death and was the driving force behind the
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mandates. >> the bottom line, vaccination requirements work. and if a workplace refuses to follow the standard the osha fines can be quite significant. enforcement actions include fines up to $13,600 per violation. >> we'll continue doing all we can to vaccinate the world. >> laura: long before his authoritarian tendencies he was a wall street power broker, a position that brought him continental wealth and eventually conflict as well. he was brought on to oversee obama's rollout of heal healthcare.gov. founder of america first legal, joining us, steven, wall street connected, you know, obviously committed liberal, is now biden's ace in the hole ahead of 2024. they didn't go for the diversity pick, did they, when something
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really matters to them. they didn't go for a first. they went back to the power broker. what does that del us? >> he's a perfect fit for the biden white house. he's, on the one hand, a dogmatic doctrineair hard coast leftist as we've seen with his tyrannical etickets on covid, trying to crush small business with a twinkle in his eye, ruin your life, while he smiles happily. at the same time, he's plugged in with wall street. he's a man of wall street. a man who has profitted off other's healthcare misery. cronyism, corruption, and radical leftism, so expect to see even more extreme radical policies over the next two years. >> laura: we found out today that he's, big shock, in favor of the u.s. going back to the transpacific partnership, which
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could be a total disaster. the media was upset at the pick for one reason. watch. >> can't say much about the chief-of-staff but can you say whether any women or people of color were considered? >> again, we don't have an announcement. we've not made an announcement. >> laura: steven, i mean, asking kjp this is rich with irony. >> right. >> yes, that's latent with irony but at the end of the day, what americans care about is how is he going to execute his role? and in a sane country, in a healthy country, after presiding over a disastrous covid response, characterized by ruthless covid mandates that ruined lives that ruined children's education that ruined businesses, that will have generational, long lasting harm, and more people died by far, by far than under trump, you would think he wouldn't be allowed in
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any position of authority, let alone overnight become, in effect, the second most powerful man in the united states of america. his only qualifications being a wall street tycoon who presided over a response to covid. he's in that job with us he'll bring in the biden agenda without any dissents whatsoever. >> laura: understand for a second. biden has to reassure wall street. lots of layoffs. layoffs in tech. but i call it the bow to wall street for a reason. don't you think it demonstrates it's not scranton joe, middle class joe, it's wall street joe, with a leftist bent. >> you mentioned it with the transpacific partnership. president trump came in, week one, took an ax to ttp, killed
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that horrible globalist trade deal. he's for ttp and globalism all the way. he was tapped because he's going to placate the two masters of the biden white house. we talked about the leftism angle but then there is the wall street angle. wall street wants to have the ability in one phone call to call their buddy, call their pal, and say, i need this favor, i need this help, i'm on this inside line, and he'll be that conduit for the wall street globalists, straight to the oval office. >> laura: bye-bye jobs overseas. i need to get to something else that dropped, the post reporting that four migrants who were bussed into new york city from texas were just busted for snatching thousands of dollars from a nassau county macy's, i guess it was. that was monday. steven, that's theft, but there is a lot more crimes where that
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comes from. is that surprising to you? >> not surprising, just hortbreaking. we're letting millions of people into this country. no standards, no vetting, no rules, no processing, zero compliance with the law. this is just the very beginning of the new crime wave that will be hitting cities all across america as a result of biden's completely unenforced wide open border. it's an epic disaster for this country. >> laura: stephen, thank you good, to see you tonight. in california, the political ambitions of the state's governor have been made crystal clear. he sees himself not just as a successor to biden but he sees the state as an incubator. most radical left wing policies we can all imagine. so it should come as no surprise that he's let his wife get in on the act as well. courtesy of our friends at "open the books," we're learning that jennifer -- complete with porn and radical gender ideology, are being shown in middle schools.
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note the images that are being shown with kind of an innocuous message. >> the media is the message and the messenger. and increasingly a powerful one. >> people learn more from media than any other single source of information so if you want to understand what's going on in our society in the 21st century we have to understand media. >> laura: he's c.e.o. and founder of openthebooks.com and join us. adam, how widespread are these films throughout california schools? >> jennifer -- discloses that they have been shown in 5,000 schools across the united states to 2.6 million students, and 11,000 classrooms so the footprint here is very impactful for this nonprofit, and, make no mistake, laura, on two of these
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films, they are mainstreaming porn in the classroom. that film that you showed there, that was "age appropriate material for 11-year-olds," and it only gets worse for 15-year-olds. so, look, laura, you have a family friendly program, and the details on this get pretty ugly. if people want to see the details on these films they can come to our website at openthebooks.com. read a report and if you click the links viewer discretion is advised, these images are triple x-rated. >> laura: you're not going to be surprised about another thing who made an appearance later in the same film that we showed everyone a little bit earlier. watch. >> one of the first things that i did when i became mayor of san francisco is i appointed a female police chief and female fire chief. they both show up at the podium in a disaster, people will say where is the police chief? she's right here. fire chief? she's right here. people thought i was trying to make some grand statement when, in fact, i was actually just
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hiring the most qualified two candidates. >> laura: adam, that's just more of bean counting instead of talking about merritt and who cares about what your gender is. there you have it again, political propaganda in the schools. >> you have the newsoms, it is the super bowl of corruption. we're used to politicians done dipping on the tax payer dime but this isn't double tipping, this is quadruple dipping. the newsoms have monetized state venders for $10.6 million worth of campaign donations while he was soliciting state venders for campaign cash, his wife was soliciting state vendors for five and six figure contributions to her nonprofit. they create the films. they are licensed to the public schools. gavin newsom as the governor and the state legislature appropriates the funds for those public schools but newsom, the
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wife, gets a second bite at the am because she has a for profit film production company. so over the last decade, she's monetized $1.6 million to the for profit business that she owns. she's taken salary of $1.5 million over the last 10 years, do the math, that's $3 million, and then in the films, it stars the governor himself, who is held out as the hero, the public policy expert. >> laura: well, you can do the math there. it's not that hard to do. but it stinks to high heaven. adam, thank you for exposing this. we really appreciate it. out joe and kamala's lunch could give you a heartburn and a big city mayor has a novel explanation for crime in her city. all the details in "seen and unseen" next.
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>> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment, we turn to fox news contributor
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raymond arroyo. i understand the democrats are back at the lunch table. >> nancy and chuck did it. hakim did it last week. now joe and kamala are getting together for a meal and broadcasting it, on the second anniversary of their administration, they are using the lunch as a 2024 infomercial. >> i wish people could see what i see sometimes. i've been in the oval office with you when the cameras are there and mostly when the cameras are not, what you have singularly done based on who you are, and i mean this in all sincerity. >> look, we're in a situation as well where we've united the world in a way it hasn't been for a while. >> we've united the world, laura. mexico and all of south america united because this administration has an open border policy and welcomes all their people. china is united with their allies because we condone their use of slave labor and are running a nearly $360 billion trade deficit with them and the europeans love us because we're sending chunks of our defense
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inventories to ukraine. $50 billion to ukraine so far by comparison, germany sent $2.34 billion. we're just giving it all away. >> laura: i don't think the lunch -- i don't think the lunch infomercials is going to get him very far. i think he looks out to lunch, even at lunch. he's not engaged. known know if he knows the entrees. >> laura, if i were kamala harris i wouldn't be reminding people what the president is doing off-camera. we've seen some of those moments. did she mean the times when she saved him from falling off the stage or when she ignored him as he wandered around the white house when obama was there? this is not exactly ad material for the next election. but, laura, what did the president do when news of that fifth cache of classified documents were discovered on his home and it dropped on a saturday night? he went on "saturday night live"
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with actress audrey plaza, who i have literally never heard of. >> i was actually voted the most famous person from delaware. i beat joe biden. look at this video he sent me. >> the most famous out of delaware and there is no question about that. we're just grateful you made it out alive. >> laura: can you believe this, laura? for a moment i thought he was the musical guest, but when you're playing a sidekick this is really low for the president of the united states. >> laura: raymond, i missed that part of the video, going back to lunch for a second where kamala was cutting his food for him. that was very nice for you to edit that out. >> in the background. we didn't want to show you all of that. while biden hides on late night kamala harris is out auditioning for the presidency. she head lined an abortion rights event on sunday in tallahassee. listen to this.
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>> america is a promise. it is a promise of freedom and liberty. not for some. but for all. that we're each endowed with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> laura, i think she missed something there. if this were a civics class she would get a d minus. she left out the creator and life, i guess that's what you do when you're talking about abortion advocacy. >> laura: she has the most annoying cadence of any public speaker that i can recall. i love how kamala, though, demanded that anyone attending her event complete this document verifying their vaxed status and blood sample. i can't believe she didn't ask for a bowl sample, you know, urine sample. why not go all the way. fecal sample. >> it's ironic, laura, at an event where she said women
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should get to choose what to do with their bodies she's requiring the vaxed signature to get in. but -- from new orleans is facing a recall in our city and her city is now the murder capital of the country so cbs invited her on to discuss what else, crime prevention? >> new orleans has the highest murder rate of any capital in the city. why? >> why? dealing with covid-19. people need to be held accountable across board and we're seeing results, i would say, we're moving in the right direction. >> laura: covid? >> laura, i knew pfizer had a side effect of myocarditis, i didn't realize it causes carjackings, but apparently it does. >> laura: they keep jacking people at the gas stations, right? they are going around with covid needs trying to stab people? what is she talking about?
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>> 526 cars have been stolen in new orleans since january 1. 101 residential burglaries. that's 183% increase. that's hardly the right direction. finally, laura, remember when you told me this a few weeks ago. i've been thinking about this. >> how many times in your life have you ridden a horse? >> well, i have some footage for you from this weekend that you might find interesting, laura. >> well, you know who this is for? this is for ingraham, who said, i was never on a horse. ha. >> laura, i will have you know i rode right down st. charles avenue. i should volunteer for the police mounted patrol except i'm worried somebody might give my horse covid. >> laura: people know what deep fake videos are. that's the deepest of deep fake
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videos. like you can see the cgi -- okay, raymond, that was really bad. i appreciate that. thank you. >> deep fake. something i've been calling on for years now, may finally be here, details of a new venture that might decide the 2024 presidential election. oh, yes, that's next. ♪ ♪ charlotte! charl! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt.
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>> it's hard as well to get a teenager vaccinated as well. >> has been to be able to make sure that we have a language that's inclusive to queer, trans, and nonconforming people. >> who certainly like us to use the words black, brown, latinx, indigenous. >> laura: the associated press published a story yesterday noting that one of sarah huckabee's -- from banning state agencies from using the gender neutral term latinx. that's divided hispanics along generational lines. this framing would seem to suggest that this is a hotly debated issue for hispanics, but polls have shown that they overwhelmingly reject the use of
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the term latinx. so with such an unbalanced and kind of offensive coverage, where can the hispanic community turn? until now, not many places, but that's about to change. ahead of the 2024 campaign, an outfit called -- is launching an effort to sway hispanic opinion toward the g.o.p. ivan garcia hildago worked as a hispanic surrogates for donald trump's 2020 campaign and he wants to blow up the traditional ways that hispanics react to the media. ivan, what's the problem with how hispanics are, you know, addressed and connected with now, in the media? >> laura, thanks for having me on the show. first of all that whole latinx thing is ludicrous. it does not exist in the spanish language. as you know, the spanish
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language is masculine, it's just them trying to tell us how to think and speak but the reality is this. we did a poll, 1,200 registered voters, hispanics, nationwide. the answer was pretty clear. 60% identified as hispanics. 30% as latino, and actually, 7% as other, and only 1.7% as latinx. so there is your answer. it can't be any more clear than that. >> laura: now, connecting with hispanic voters, i've been saying for so long, we need a hispanic rush limbaugh. we need hispanic radio voices, television voices, beyond what we here in univision and, of course, all the other ways that hispanics get their media today. so what are we going to see with your organization? >> we're going to see the end of free speech and dal in spanish language. that's exactly what we're going
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to do. we're going to follow the fox model. we're going to present both sides, and right now, they can't. because they see univision, cnn espinal, which are clearly tilted to the left. bias and push a left wing agenda. we believe we're on the right side of the issues so we'll present both sides and we know we'll win the argument. we see that happening every single day, every election. hispanics continue to come of to the g.o.p., and we believe now, with an actual medium, an actual network where they can go, and listen to the truth, no mass fake news is kind of our slogan. you know what? no mass vague news, and you'll be able to listen to both sides. democrats, hispanics. a friend of ours, our resident democrat, as we call him, who is on your show often, is on our network as well, hey, the viewers will see both sides. they are going to realize who is fake news, who is not, and we're
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going to help them come home, which is to the g.o.p. and to save our country. >> laura: crime, family, the border, small business, these are hispanic issues. these aren't just one group. these are hispanic issues as well. ivan, it's great to see you and we wish you the best of luck one of the best moments you will see all day, the last bite, stay and watch it. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. "preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies" "and its from the eye experts at bausch and lomb"
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>> laura: i love ending the show with something like this. watch what happens when a father holds his baby boy born at 22 weeks. ♪ ♪ hallelujah ♪ >> laura: that was his father
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daniel johnson of temple, texas, doing the singing and posting the video, he noted proof that god is faithful. amen. that's it for us tonight. don't forget, set your dvr so you always will stay connected with "the angle." thank you for watching. remember, it's america now and foreit. gutfeld takes it all from here. **♪ ♪ >> happy, happy monday, everybody. yes, i know. i feel that way, too. [laughter] >> greg: if i were sitting where you are, i would be just as excited. what a great weekend. once again we all got to visit

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