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i hope that we'll have a greatin weekend. it's going to be freezing, but we appreciate you coming out ihe nrtunat the coldel tonight. l unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for making the showpossib possible.. please set your dvr so you "hver, ever, ever miss an leisode of hannity. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingraham "the ing angle is next. she has a great show.m havean a greatgle" a great week. >> we'll see you back here monday.nday. ♪ ♪ i'm laura ingram and this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. ofina's trial balloon. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, just like the spy balloon itself, america's china ameri apologists were floating arouncd today. >> i am kind of prepared to accept the chinese i'planation for this balloon. i'veve had some personal experience with using balloons ef because devices and they're not very efficient. i don't thinfi dk the chinese wd
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expend the political capital here. >> washington lost its collective mind yesterdayyester on this. e the chinese doch spyines on on . i think this goes back to maybe some kind of old cold war worryg about, you know, about th something kind of tangible looking up at us .n my houthe joke i had in my househa is that, you know, they art e kind of getting a preview of the next season of yellowstone, yellowstone. >> what a riot o send you outroun on the comedy circuit. well, the chinese e are laughing s at us , that's for sure.ur the role of the pentagon under r biden seems clear , unless we're talking about sending billions of weapons to ukraine. well, the pentagon's role is pretty much one of an observer. >> once it's over, a body of water, will you shoot it downf at the north american aerospace defensame command continuess to to monitor it closely. monit now?controlling this balloon right now? is the chinese government withrolling the movement of the balloon or is it just floating with air streams right now? strengths. >> we are monitoring
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we're monitoring the situation closely. we will continue to monitor. we'll continue inue to review our options and provide options and s. we are well, since we're e on the observation and monitoring business, norad's simply tracking the reds. businora it does have experienc, though, in doing this trackinge thing. >> after allballoon. , the continental u.s. narod region, also known as konar, continues. our new film mission is securing the airspace over the united states .on still, on december twenty four , we take on the extra special mission of tracking santa claus, just likea it do with santa norad's should set up a website for all ofall f us t uo follow to track this round figure. you said several times thate u.. the u.s. is reviewing its options. i' i'd like to see some clarity. is the option of shooting down the balloon, particularly as it's going over more populated areas off the table? tha is that still among the options that the u.s. military con is considering? >> we're just not going to getsi into an hour >> by hour wto where
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the balloon is . o we will do our best to keep you and the public keep informedyo. but the general did give us to i a little play by plavey. it currently is traversing>> the continenta cl united states right now. we we assess that it'll probably bu over the unitedpr states for a few few dayst , but we'll continue to monitor, u review our options and keep you updated as as we can. l roker ae >> he's like al roker and the doppler radar, i think, is humiliating for the united states that even just generalevn wesley clark and former obama sec. anetta felt the ne >> def leon panetta, they felted the need to chime in. it is our airspace that we havet to protect. soec i suspect that there areo e ways to be able to go afteroon,w this balloon, hewhether whethero they shoot it down or whether to intercept in some way or whether to interfere with whatei the maneuverability of the balloon, which obviously ballf concern. concer >> and former cia officeren mor bob baer was even more blunt,
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echoing what the angle juste warned about last night. thisan entire exercise was a trial balloon, literally wou floated by china to see how long it woulldd takeeact for us to react forcefully. the spy balloon, the chinese would take our they've taken pl our planes down. they weren't even flying inthatw their airspace. erenflying inthey forced them d. >> we let it go . we keep on appeasing the chinese and they'll keep pushing and all those pentagon groupies who are buying the line that the generals ared worried about collateral damage on the ground if they shot it down. okay, get your head screwed on straight. if we can hit home plate inh a e yankee stadium with the cruise missile launch, thousands ofcheo miles away, i think we p can pop a balloon without endangering human life. what and if not, maybe we shouldar reconsider what we're gettingiln for that eight hundred w $50 billion a year we spendou on defense at this point. and our secretary of state should have immediately
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canceled, not postponed hisin trip to beijing. over this chinese provocation, this trip that was planned th the secretary of state. we hope thatin ultimately thingd will settle down and they'll be able to get back to thetiatin negotiating table now. >> now, that's stupid. the u.s. statement on thisthe should have been shortu.s. and o the point, something like we consider this move to beprovoc a deliberate provocation and a blatant violation of our airspace.ata blytonn my point in vand our sovereignty.ave ta we have takeken swift actiono to eliminate the potential thre, intelligence threat to action posed to our nation and anysh nation or organization that attempts anything similar. we'll find the same result allall fu future high level discussions with china are hereby postponed indefinitely. indefthat's what we should have said. now, this balloon may or may not be really good at collecting sensitive informatioollectinn. we have no idea.by but that's frankly irrelevant. by launching it, watching it and then watching the us's slow
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response, ji is learning a lot about us , the greatt united united states. we states. appear to be more wod about offending the chinese, more afraid of protesters storming our capital than protecting our own homelandmmuns against a communist aggressor. the sad fact that as long as biden is president, china does have all the leverage. our military is hyper focusedar on europe. our supply chains are still insl china. we've depletedchina. our munitis by sending so much to ukrainekre and our military is mired in woke nonsense. the fact that she lied about covid took hong kong enslave the weavers and instead of t moving a decouple from the evil regime bent on world domination, we just keep going back for more for better relations. r bettwall street wants more bus engagement. universities want more chinese students. it's frankly, all of it o disgusting.
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and it's un-american.le >> and that's the angle.g me now joining me i now is victor davil hanson, hoover institution senior fellow, and jason chaffetzlo, former chair ofchafe the house oversight committee and fox news contributortzfox ni oh, my gosh, we have so muchy. to talk about. this is an insane day, victor.vr it, is beyond. i now, what i just laid out of the angle. the chinese have the biden family over their knee at this point, don't they ? i mean, under the over there knee, whatever analogy we want to use. yeah, i thought the press conference from the pentagon was surreal becauseto i they admitted to us that ita wasn't just a weather balloon, it was for surveillance. and second, that they've knowne. about it for some time. foit's a violation of us airspace. and fourth, it's a violation of international law, but itinte doesn' t pose any threat. and everybody says, well, we'rea not afraid if it'sfr going to fal l. going we want to know if our deterrence is going to be weakening by this type of surveillance in which some quarters say is as good
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as satellite surveillance. and maybe they also this is beside the point. might to s may be probing us to se be what our response is becauseur g they don't look atenit our magnanimity as kindness to be reciprocated kin lower. they look at that as weaknesse l to be exploited. and finally, this is a lonoig i chain. i mean, we've got mark milley ya assuring us last year that kabul was defensible. it wouldn't fall. we were told ukraine would fall very quickly to the russians. we were told that mark milley contacted his chinese counterpart to warn him that adva milley would call him in advance if donald trump seemed unsteady. ma had in addition to that, mark milley gave this testimonyo before congress where without datao ro and no supporting evidence, he said he was going to root out white rage, white supremac, wey, white privilege.p and all thaten has done is offended a constituency. it's died at twic their numbers in iraq and afghanistan and their 50% ad
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in some some areas short they ar on their recruitment. so this pattern is continuing and it's really reified in this latest disaster. somebody's got to take control.h the pentagonas got t, shake thew and say, you know what, thisha is very serious. if you're going to losevery deterrence serious if yo , again and again, something terrible is going to happen. >> well, i'm goingain, somng ser disappointed if the gop doesn't have several surveillance balloons floating over the dnc and twenty twenty four .el let me just say i'll be very disappointed. disaright, jason , i found something else jarring injarrin addition to what you jusg t said ,china's surveillance stunt is apparently going have no impact on our future dialogfutue with the ccp d. >> watch this. how will this incident affect the secretary's future engagement with chinese counterpare uturet to maintain the open lines of communication? >> i think we've been very clear that we're always openar to maintaining an open line of communication with the prc.
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and in that regard, nothing has changed the prc. >> jason , wasn't it was it milia awesomely, i believe, who called his counterpart in china before the election and said, don't worry, we got this. i'm paraphrasing. >> obviously, this is amazing. you know what the chinese understand? they understand strengththe chin rod they have just been running roughshod over us . they did unkovic. they are unfettereugs.d. they're stealin our intellectual property. they're sending balloon over the united states to surveil us . serve o consequence from biden in the in the pentagon, joe biden spends more time with the pentagon trying to figure out who'sou going to use what bathroom thand they do to protect the united states in the integrity of the united states . and what what do they have do on joe biden? it doeths make that question, wy are we so soft?y this is ara real threat, laura . and if you don't meet itt la with deterrence, if youru don't meet it head on , if you don't knock it down fast, guess what?f
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what are they going to do when they start sending drones over the united states ? wh they're jus they stt sendintt that go . >> where is the line in lin the biden administration? they i well, victor, clearly j they think thaant january six protesters are a much bigger threat to the united states. to ththan they do china. i mean, there's no doubt about r that. s" tand the "new york times" to this point is not at all concern. and one of their writers that t the ccp is spying on uars with , they're worried about is thatisl we might actually protect ly our own airspace. >> the fact that this balloon is still. in the air and moving east, there's stilley'r the possibility that this thing escalates. the u.s. has to shoot it down. that's very dramatic.tic. just the idea that we're usinggt military force against a chinese asset would be very dramatic, very dramatic.mati thc! victor, they don't want to hurt. jeezey do no, feelings or or poe the poke the you know, the red star of china, right? >> yeah. i think they sent that to the t balloon over and in partse lawur
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to see what our response was, is fulfill their expectations. they have contempt for us wherur i work at stanford university,ke we hired a neuro scientistty lecturer that we found out work for the people's liberation army people'. we also didn't and we didn't inform the government that over, ten years communist associated kleine thai intel from china donated fifty million to the universite. until so so it's everywhere. and until somebody stops it, it's going to continue. >> they have contempt for absolute contempt. now, jason , get back something that victor raised earlier thatm this is , as i said in the angle, the ultimate trial balloon. do you put any stock into this that they they really wantr hi to test our high altitude targetinghg programs at that sixty thousand fifty thousand0 altitude feet altitude? >> oh, sure,e? sure. this is no this is no accident that look, the chinese have
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these kinds ofd trum weapons. i think what donald trump sap wn when he was president thatt, there was a reason why he created, much to the chagrin, the created the space force, because what the chinese are doing in our skies in space is dramatic in many ways. it is a war unto itself.k they h and so, yeah, i think they havee lotsy of things that they wanto to test our ability to to notnl, only identify it, to knock. down, to deal with it, we ought to be able to capture it. i'itd love. to be able to captuf . but, you i know, if it moves the further to the east over high population areasas, it becomeslf increasingly difficult to do this. so the pentagon'fito ds got a lf questions to answer. and i've got to tellhe you, they have got to do what they should have, what it became within 12 miles of the united states . they should have shut down up geer the ocean and obliterated . >> exactly. gentlemen, havmee a greatn, h weekend. good to see both of you.ave now, what makes the limpchina mo response to china even more galling is what we know about how this administration treats its own citizenss
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on october 4th. 2020 one , attorney general mariga sent a memo to fbieral m director chris wray and federal prosecutorer a giving the letter the green light to target parents who might be gettingof out of line at school board meetings. well, a few months later, we learn that the memo that basically compared concernedompe parents to terrorists was requested at the behest of the education secretary, miguel cardone eda. now breaking tonight, they are getting their comeuppance. rman judiciary committee chairman jim jordan has just issued commfirst subpoenas of his committee and served these three men. joining me now, chairman jordan himself, congressman, lay out what happens now and why these three . >> well, because these are these are the three that hadatip the communications prior to , as you pointed out, the memorandum ever beinrandum . so wthose want to get all thosew communications because we always think they useletter the school board's letter. that cam te on september
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twenty nine , 2020 one .to do wh that was the pretext to do whaty they wanted to do anyway.. which is go sp which was go spy on the the american people, on parents showing up at school board meetings, advocating for their for their son or daughter. so we wantaughter. to get those communications. we've seen a few of them, butweh we haven't seen them all. we havave e sent countless lettd time and time again and we t get nothing in response. so now we said we're going goi to issue a subpoena and see if we canna get those documents wha to prove what we think actually happened. what a few pieces of a few beenls have kind of shown happened that they were talkingo before they ever issued the memoranda which treated moms and dadrah treas as domestc terrorists. >> now, your subpoena for ray seked for all documents and communications sent or receivednt by a number of individuals referring related to the fbi investigationdividua to the school board threats.th yoreatu list several parents tht were targeted by the biden administration. now, congressman, what made the parents who were listed as significanty have? liste
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one mom was simply in the group moms for liberty, and had firearms at our house. s if thaomt makes you a target, because some some tattletale neighbors, some snitch neighbor reports and merrick garland snitch, ifitch that makes you thtarget and you get a visit by the fbi, for goodness sakes, that's hals f the peopleh i represent in the 4th district of ohio. that's how ridiculous this. and remember, laura , we've had now over dozens of fbi agentse f come to us as whistleblowers. one , the very first agent to step forward, step forward on this issue about a year ago, step forward and said here's what they were doing. here's the threat tag . the designation they put on moms and dads names and twenty five parents gotnts a visit from the fbi.wi now, look,bi we don't want anyob threateninodg people at school board meetings. we don't want any school officials threatened sc by parents. th is something the local law enforcement handle that we don't need a federal snitch line where some busybody tattletalke reports because they don't likep your politics. and then the fbi shows ue p atfb your house, which they did twenty five times. twenty five different parent ti.
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and we want to know how they put put this together. understand they put this together. hitogethermy judgmen bt,ecausey they thought it was goingd to help terry mcauliffe winhe t the virginiahe democrata virginia's governor's race. i actually think idet backfirede because when terry mcauliffe says we don't think moms sdon' and dads shouls d be telling schools what to teach, i think d there was a bunch of moms and dads in virginia said, wait a minute, we actually know our kid's name. we care actue about hialm a lotm amore than some bureaucrat inhe the government. and they showed up in a bigg wa way. mike lindelly governor of that state. so it backfired on them. but this is part of this wholeft effort to turn the governmenterm against the very people it'sen supposed to serve. an and congressman, i mean, you're. a target. you were a targeyot longu ar bee this. but no now yw that you're chairf al you're really a target. so all these left wing rag cnnn was kind of going after today, too. but they wrote in slate that jordan's general viewsrdyn's and actions promote falsehoods, encourage attacks on legitimate institution congressmen. way te this is the way the left moves. today.
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you stand up for yo orrty freedom and you're a threatacy. to democracy. quickly, your response you? that's the template.e. look, the left tells a lie. big media reports a lie.plifie big techs amplifies it live. you tell the truth, they attacte ,they call your fascist,ced they call you racist. they come after you. you face td itim time and time., again, laura .publican republicans face it all the time. it's just the nature ofit's thee the business. business.but that means we've t to step up even and be stronger opleget the truth to the american people, because the first step in stoppingbeca is is always to put the factsfae on the table, to get the trutht out there. then we can look ats to d whatever legislative solutions we need to do to stop thiso frm happening in this great country. congressman, before we let youcr go , we let you go .y. would would you be in favor of a bill banning ticktock in the united states ? you get a lot of bbannini partiu support for that. i would you be in favor of moving that forward quickly? yes, i would then need to see this with this with this balloon. we see it with what?an i mean, remember the same people with this balloon say, oh, no, it's it' as actually the
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chinese. they're the ones who told us ilt didn't come from the lab. it wasa lab! bad to a pangolin a hit on a mr. joe rogan. i mean, so we can't believe that. of course, we need to ban this . van.tick tock, tiktok. we're looking forward to seeing . at legislation congressman, thank you. now, here's probably something u you weren't aware of 18 months ago. the cdc held a secret meeting to discuss tracking americans who hadn't gotten the covid vaccine. but we jusaccinet got our handsd on the tape describing the plan in their own words. we're going to plainy to you next. >> so stay with us. at the beginning of really a new chapter in the hunter biden story. new revelations keep coming. his most egregious conduct is denying the biden name to his biological daughter. this is one of the biggest scandals in political history. there were classified documents apparently stored in the garage that would put them within the wingspan. one hundred items. we are concerned that
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get the benefits they've earned support more victories for veterans. >> go to dave. doug in september. >> 2020 one . the debate over vaccine mandates was raging. little to the american publicno know at the time thaatt the cdc was holding a meetingdi discussing the potential to track those who were unvaccinated or the proposal was darkman on page one . ninety four of the cdcge september meeting packett. he pa bunt until now we'd never heard the plan on tape. well made a little known figure. cdc dr. david bergland. there has been interest t expressed in being ablhee i to track people who are nottialy immunized or who are o only partially immunized. he >> and at the current timeime tr there can be considered to bent
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a significant modifiable risk factor for morbidityifiabl and mortality. and it can c be ofan interest fr clinical reasons. as well as being available foren public health reasons to be able to track this. ther >> nhs is therefore proposing creation of codes related to people being unvaccinated covid-19 and for being partially vaccinated for covid-19id-1. >> so it's not just a tracking of the unvaccinated, which is ridiculous. >> idif yoculousu thought gettig one or even two shots was going to shield you from being surveilled , track medical bigu ar brother looking over your shoulder, you were wrong because aftee r the presentation ,d qudavid burgling opened the floor to questions and commentses. he was asked if those who had previously had covid therefore are rejecting the vaccine, whether they could avoid t the unvaccinated code they were assignedheunvaccin. >> listen to his response.
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at this point, it has been recommended that even ifev someone has a historen iy covid9 that it ma my be beneficial for them to get the vaccine. so at this point in time, i would not disallow use of o these codes. even if someone had the history could use thesese coe codes toge with the history of code. if someone wishesomeone d to be unvaccinated, that would usually not be recommended still. >> now , this was just a plansem back in september of twenty ,be twenty one . but boy, did but do t they move fast. these codes werewere a actually approved justpp two months later and went into effect in april of 2020 two. now we reached out to the cdc to get a better understanding on how this works, why they'reln doing it, to allay anyy concers over this tracking tool. well, we're still awaitingbring the cdc's response. >> we'll bring iityt to you when they get back to us.
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and those aren't the only the public health control freaks who've been unmasked. interesting new information emerged this week abouw informto meeting just one month afterne the one we just discussed, this time among government experts on the topic of natural immunity in october. 2020 one four of the highestrann ranking us health officials,ding including fauci, met in secretre to discuss whether or not naturally immune people should be exempt from getting covid-19 vaccines. while some of these outsidd vacl experts argue that natural immunity does confer a robust and durable protection against o covid fauci and the otheter f u.s. officials continue to downplay that protection, claiming thalay thatt it is infr to the vaccine bestowed toimmunity. joining me now, dr. jay bhattacharya, professor of drt stanford. dr. b , like in the end, this could end up being one oft the most consequential meeting s of our covid response. and , of course, the public
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knew nothing about this. >> your reaction tonight, you had basically a small cabal of government affiliated scientists making a decision about a scientificsca decisi po and they got the science wrong. they basically said that if you'd had covered ort covered well, that didn't didn't matter. itdi matter you only had short g protection. i don't know what they weredon'e thinking. he tim the reason it matters, laura , is because at the time there were vaccine mandates thatbiden the biden administration had had recommended and put in place via executive order all across the country. a lontry.t of people, includingo a lot of nursevis who had covered or covered , didn't . nt the vaccine they lost their jobs because a small cabal of government scin affiliated scientists gottiscie the science wrong. trand they did it not transparent, like they could have had an open meeting. they could have hald temeetind a lot of people from outside telling them what the science actually wasll saying. sayin >> lnd i'll just jump in. however, i don't i never likee h
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to disagree with you because s you're much smarter than i am. but you're being, in my view, overly charitable here. do you really think anthony fauci and these other triple phd research scientists didn't know the basics of n natural immunity againstat ana t experimental mrn shot? they really that know that no clue that it was more durable really. i mean, it's hard to it's hard to get into their minds. exactly. y.i have to just take seriously what they say.sa >> it's i mean, i understand i'm completely sympathetic to your point of view, laura , because how could they get it? wrong? right. but they did get i t wrong over>> and over and over again.t it and , you know, it's one ofver g these things where, like, ifai you tell yourself something, you're an expert., you are an i am the science. and then all o f a suddeni , you block yourself from being criticized by others very often you land in very bad places completely incorrectco conclusions. and i think thatnc is whaton. happened here as a matter of
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group think at the very highestf levels of american bureaucracies. quic and actually, wekl really quicky on this tracking of the unvaccinated by those codes that they want to put in, i guess, in your permanent medical files, across multiplesn hospital groups and so forth. f any concernsorth about that? for >> i mean, you could you could make a case where you say,w if okay, it's clinically you want need to know if they'reed vaccinated on vaccine. if you're treate if yot it butde using it for public health purposes. the whateeds to clarify they had in mind when they put these icd 10 codes in place.n cn did they actually use it to to differentiate? di diffd they do they use it to get people fired or didt they actually just use it for clinical purposes? >> i think that distinction needs to get made. okayto get m, doctor , it's gret to see it. thanks so much. divine intervention couldn't stop this prayer breakfast gaffes. and we have an update to the choirboys saga t. raymond arroyo brings all of it to you in friday follies, which is next. this amazing jj never missed
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live. i'm anita vogel in new york . the white house says all options are on the table over that chinese spy balloon that's hovering over the midwestern united states. fuzzy videos of the balloon now appearing all over social media. the pentagon accuses china of spying and rejects chinese government claims that the balloon is a civilian science airship that blew off course. and now the pentagon confirms that a second chinese surveillance balloon is flying over latin america. a january jolt for the economy. the labor department reports that well over five hundred thousand new jobs were added to the rolls last month. that obliterated many economists predictions. most only expected a boost of less than two hundred thousand new jobs. the unemployment rate is now at a 50 year low of three point four percent. i'm vogel. i >> now let's go back to the ingrams angle. ham an >>gl it's friday, and that means
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time for friday folly. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, there was a national prayer breakfast this week in d.c. i was not invited. yeah, neithe ir was i untiland h the president spoke atou, the scaled down event. i wonder why it got almost n opres s press coverage or pastor. >> i don't know. i'm a littlei' worried.ow you you got this this whole choir here. i'll tell you what i think you've got to go.o i won't go int o that right.nyway. when i first got to thwhe senate ,it was in the days when the there were some very strong segregationists from james alwaysong fauci. s in you know, strom thurmond lovingm our neighbors is alsano part of the essence of the american promise, a promiseghbors i thats as the new congress that is more diverse and moress thatd different and worship more religions, more races,
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more , more , more diversity. >> more races. laura hornsey talking about how he also admitted his good gd sersonal pal, robert byrd, the senator from virginia, who was the grand cyclop s ofmaybe the . so maybe he would be encouragedt to know that there t are more racists in the congress. but what a bizarre event, i have to say. yeah, that'ssa right hand . wie grand wizard, we're pals. the president's main point,za though, was to pray fo r what was a unity, i think. s unity. right. and he said that democrats, s, they can no longer see each other, raymonde, as enemies. >> they should strive for civ civility. thisilit maiga party. now, it's you know, you got the senator from texas and others. these these guys are a different breed of cate guys the maiga republicans represent an extremism that threatens threat the very foundations of our republicenations. c. >> well, that was in the prayer breakfast video, laura . but what an inspiring example
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of unity and togetherness. i like seeing that. >> yeah, i mean, he's just it wasn't like put them all back in chains or was busted. he said he said that. i mean, he's i mean,s scream he's always screaming . th get hisat way. yeah. i mean, that's always him.m. well, and kamala harris was also on capitol hill this week, laura , to salut e some astronauts at the capitol, though they must have been very small astronauts. i'm thinking maybe pricketng given this oratory style, bob and doug returned to the kennedy space center. t they suited up, they waved to their families and they rode an elevator up nearly 20 stories. yeahthen they launched. >> yeah, they did. oh, laura , this is leadershipsd and description of a space viaer
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sesame street. they don't, they were there. they probably don't need you you to reenact it as if you're talkino thg to kindergartners at that story time. >> remember when she hadd th the kids, those paid actors, they brought it to the white house and they were talking about, i love space .i oh, yeah. that was also about space travel. it's bizarre that they keep it's bizarre thein this this p. but they do now.ea laura , last year we reported on that cheah challenge remember that, where the kidsid were inspired by social media and taught how to steal kias and hyundai's? well, no insurance companies are refusing to insure thesee re vehicles in certain states . state farm says in a statement they are temporary, stoppingpinc acceptance of new customer stomerapplications in certain hi in key vehicles because theftes losses for those vehicles haved increased dramatically. no kidding. dramaticwe're talking about plae minnesota and chicago and the city of new orleanota,s and its car theft skyrocket and crimer
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explodes. theftsnew orleans mayor latoyace cantrell dropped this urgent tweet llo world stop. beyonce totally saved the best city for last. the city of new orleans. >> make wait a minute.. wait a minute.minute. she is la toya on the spot whens she is reacting to beyonce's talk of a down.s to buurt what she said about the key, a story can't get insurance for your kids later on . yeah, well, priority's keepes your priorities in place. and they actually spent city resource since having a parade to celebrate beyonce coming to town next year. >> look at this thing. this is the great. you notice anything weird? laua their lawns,: their people, they're afraid to come out
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because of the crime and theut carjackings. but i hope beyonce is becausa goode tour while new orleans are taking the bus because their kids are missing. three hundred thirty four plus car jacking and car theft since january . >> and that's not funny.that bu'st look, i gues ns you are sa seeing a spate otef robberies related to those canada goose? jackets in dc. >> yeah, these fifteen hundred: dollar jackets have beenth oftarget of a spate of robberies at gw university, and the school had to warn students, i guess, put piece of tape over your jacket. so nowke its.t used to be sneak now jackets. what's next? while the key is key, is everything else all right? meanwhile, we're going to we're going to try to keep it safe .we we'll keep it safe . i will. 't get i yeah. these municipalities don't enforce their own laws. and then you have to suffer by by walking or not wearing jackets. >> apparently, this makes no sense. all right, raymondsens, i still can't believe the beyond separate. thank you fol can'r sharing that going into the weekend. all right..
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,a gunman who killed a transit employee and injured three others at a d.c. metro station this week wasprevio previously let off the hookressv by a progressive prosecutor backed by the billionaire george soros. ionaire according to the washin" free beacon, izia trotman wathsa chargend with assault and battery in november 2020 one , only to have those charges dismissed six months later by albemarle county, virginia prosecutor jim hensley. now, i iff only trotman was a jan 6th protester, because wouldaboi never have to worry about his oi being sent out on the streets. that's because wstreete know sof his overzealous liberal judge and a jury of dc activistse locd would have locked him up for years and for much less like a few misdemeanors. take the case of russell alford . >> hl alforde was found guilty s week of four misdemeanors, things like entering a restricted building, disruptive conducts and paradio
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or picketing in the capitolol building. here's what happened, though, during his sentencing. according to julie kelly , who was there, alfred's casee wawas before judges be tom shat the obama appointee known for handing down some of the toughest sentences for jay sexers. nocew, the defendant, alford, made the fatal mistake of declining a plea deal . he thoughtdeclinin he was innoc. and like many trump supporters, the jury returneked fast. ict. >> verdict, guilty verdict, veri same day as closing argumentcts the doj asked for thirteenin months in prison, claiming, among other things, that alfred spread disinformation about whatread happened to ashley babbitt. and she wanted deterrent bsns, h against future insurrections. the judge said the whilee t, handing down the judgment. judge chucdgh can claim thate ci claim that she was not punishing alford for his political beliefs, but said, g alfordquote, it has to be made clear to anyone there will bert certain swifain swt, serious punishment for parading before
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sending him to prison forto pri a year. again, we'reso talking four misdemeanors. joining me now is tulsi gabbard ,former congresswoman,former pre presidential candidate and army ani, we're learning about two different approaches e to justice on the same day. one , this murderer on the d.c.. metro was obviously let off by this liberal metro was obviously let off by this liberal judge in the area where university of virginia is , albemarle county, and then what this judge is doing in the january six cases were misdemeanors, like a couple of misdemeanors. and you're locked away for a year plus. unbelievable. yeah, yeah, it is law.eah. i think this this example,, thes those twe o comparisons right there perfectly epitomize what happens when we have self-serving politicians who weaponizes law enforcementme undermine the rule of law, all to advance their own selfisho ws
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political ambitions. not only do we seeee how this makes us less safe in our communities and in our country, but we also see the very dangerous consequences of how they are directly ofg our democracy, which is based on the rule of law. so whe n we have these politicians and these people, judges in some cases who are weaponizes law and the rule of law for their own selfish interests, we undermine the rule of law.y peer t we lose, we lose our democracy. the ramifications of this ar very serious and long lasting.t and regardless of whatpa political party we're in, we alhould all should be very concd with this because it sets the precedent so that whatever political party may take take charge or be iman powr in the future, well, this is now the norm where they weaponizes law enforcement to advance their interests against the interests of the the people. and this is not this is not what democracy is . this this is what we see in a banana. republic. yeah. s public>> i trust h . and what wave need them to afghanistan, which is our hereice system. and now here's more see from that nbc report i toldt
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everybody about last night, detailing more than just the utter failure of law n enforcement ahead of january six . watch this. law enforcement had a veryin direct role. >> i think, contributing to certainly the failures, the security failures thatfailur led to the violence. h th people familiar with the committee's work tell nbc newsab memberous downplayed that findig because they wanted to keep the focus on former focus president trump. >> tulsi, first of all, we're just learning about this man. we suspected that. but pelosi, schumer at allt could have stoppedpe january six . is that not the case? d not the look, the evidence is is>> pointing there really to the fact i mean, that that statement that says they underplayed the fact that this could have been preventedpr with law enforcement before anything ever happened becauseia they didn't want to talk aboutth it and because it didn't advance the interests of of o their committee, of their political interest. and that's exactly my point.
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or they're note, a interesteredn the truth. they're not interested in public safety. they're not interested i n what's in the best interests ofe the country. they're not interested in defending democracy. they don'tcountr not care abouth our country. that's the only logicall conclusion that anyoneconclu cae from all of this. they not only don't care about their country, they onlyon cared about themselves and their power. and even worse than justse thanl passively not caring, they areey actively destroying our country . and that is what shouls whatd bt most concern for alls as a the america, forme all of us as americans. if you love this country y c and you careou about us and our democracy and our future, our safety, our security, our freedom,urit pay very close attention to this and then take action to throw these peopleke o out of office. >> well, tulsi, you hit the nail on the head e and remember pelosi pel and schumer, they had to call in the reinforceoser had cd fen. the capitol police work with them to make sure thate bu building was secure. e co i mean, peoplemm were committinn acts of violence. it doesn't doesn't excusce.esn'e of that.cu t buhet securing b the building,dd they didn't do what they could
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