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>> sean: i'll be hosting three live audience shows this week, wednesday, thursday, and friday if you want to be part of the audience just go to hannity.com information how to get to get their absolutely free we love to see you. unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening, thank you so much for megan shall possible. please set your dvr and never missed an episode and in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, hello laura. >> laura: sean, how are you? my knee is rehabbing but i will show but when you're live shows you're not can know your staff already knows i'm going to show up but you are knocking to know they are going to know. >> sean: the audience will stay and watch her show. because you are buying the shots of tequila for some and to say otherwise. i throw like a hundred footballs every night. >> laura: tequila they will stay. we have it from here.
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all right i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." it is all leaking out that is the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ ♪ well, we always knew the truth would come up not just the origins of covid, but about our own government's complicity in what may be one of most shocking coverups and medical history. and now three years later, we have a clearer picture of how officials at the nih including anthony fauci and others worked furiously behind the scenes to protect china and the american academics who actively engaged in and promoted the same type of research resulted in the rel release. should be independent a lot of them are on the show then he went 2020 that the whole wet market theory was just absurd. and that the virus was almost certainly an escape from tina function research on that virus which is done by something called serial passaging manipulate any virus and then
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inserting it of humanized mice. china didn't bury the data from that wuhan lab because they nothing to hide. china buried the data because the data implicated china. of course the entire time they have their friends in the media here in the united states help them brand anyone who questioned the party line as conspiracy theorist. >> donald trump turning his intelligence community to not investigate a conspiracy theory about covert coming from a lab in wuhan. >> dr. fauci rejected a conspiracy that it was man-made in a lab in wuhan, china. and yet this week, donald trump is still pushing the debunk. >> laura: things went even deeper sources telling fox that jeff zucker, the then president of cnn would not allow his reporters to investigate the lively theory because he believed that it was a donald trump talking point. >> everyone agrees that it's highly unlikely that this virus came from the lab.
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for its part, china has called the notion absurd. >> president trump is that without evidence that covid-19, likely initiated in a government lab in china. >> president donald trump pushing up unsubstantiated theory that it escaped in a lab from wuhan, china. >> laura: how pathetic and how convenient for all these people. his former boss the head of the francis collins. there were also bizarrely desperate to protect china as well. remember, dr. fauci help direct the publication of a paper to refute the lab leak via his friend named dr. christian at scripps research. an email to the publication nature dated february 122020, anderson wrote and now we note that dr. fauci without revealing his own role in the publication of the paper, then went on tv to promote and incite the paper's
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conclusion all to disprove the wuhan lab leak theory. it's very weird. >> there was a study recently that we can make available to you a group of highly qualified virologists look at the sequences and the mutations that it took to get to the point where it is now it's totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to human. >> laura: how disgusting? again, he himself prompted the paper to be written in the first place anyone on to edit that paper, but then he didn't divulge it and went onto promoted at at the white house briefing room. when wall francis collins was freaking an email collins was upset that the like leak hypothesis had not been debunked and asked for more public pressure to put it down. now the fbi and the primitive energy leave that this virus
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that killed about a million americans emerge from a chinese lab tony fauci wants everyone to throw up their hands and say. >> do you think will ever know how the pandemic ever originated? >> it very well might not we may never know that's unfortunate but that is the possibility that we might not know. >> laura: one oh how things have changed how convenient this point. for tony and his pals in wuhan. even more disturbing is that we still have people portrayed as unbiased experts on television who to continue so i guess continue to encourage the very research that led to global suffering. scott used to be the fda commissioner, but more importantly is on the board of pfizer. ironically he is chair of the regulatory and compliance committee. >> still wondering if it's a lab
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leak i think we should work on the assumption that there is a probability that it was a lab leak and stop putting in place the kinds of protections that we need. >> laura: cost benefits analysis just we need another lab leak? so that big pharma can make billions more? and make it was more of our people and our wealth and our freedom? this is just idiotic and transparent at this point goes back to 2018 at the wuhan lab was a big problem. scott godley wants go back for another bite of the apple because will no controls in place? remember it's a city that houses a large number of government run laboratories, many of which were built or expanded as a result of china's traumatic experience that initial virus and an epidemic member it began in 2002. >> sometimes the high six permits get outsourced to the worst labs around the world because they're the ones willing to do those experiments.
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if were going to high risk resorts if you think it's important from a national security standpoint we need to get better control of it. >> laura: better control over it we have tried this routine before, it did not work and there is an enormous amount of suffering that has happened along the way. we have seen with a high risk researched it in along to all the lives lost education cross connection, affected the presidential campaign made form exacts very rich. never forget none of the big players will ever really go after china. ask yourself why? dr. fauci was defending them back in february of 2020. just because there is a level four lab, i'm just surprised that you would say that given what we know about china's pattern of lying about critical issues. >> you're satisfied of all the transparency out of china today about the trajectory of the
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disease in the origin of the disease? >> in my direct interaction with chinese scientists and chinese health officials. i can believe they are telling me. >> laura: now that the truth is coming back to bite them years after china destroyed all the evidence and shut down the w.h.o. investigation, he wants all of us to know that he is on the case. >> this is some of the president have asked since a few months into his administration so they are redoubling down your efforts, clearly it's important we believe that he believes it's important to get to the bottom of this. >> laura: what about a hundred percent tariff coming into united states until he tells the truth? he wants to get to the bottom of this what he should encourage that everyone with knowledge appear before the house committee investigating this. of them the obvious there are at least three others who are keys to this mystery.
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june amino is doctor, per professor of medicine it's good to see you l1 covid hit in the pandemic was declared in march of 2020 at eco-health online said they got a lot of federal money worked with wuhan at unc, they do not tell the world about their own grant proposal back in 2018 that was denied when they are going to collaborate back then with the wuhan lab to insert those fear i know it's getting. in his low risk coronavirus. what do you think that means? because they're both foremost experts on coronavirus', but we heard nothing. >> there is deftly a research program words is gain of function, make coronavirus is more transmissible to humans.
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the idea i think was to see if they have pandemic potentials and develop vaccines. that grant that you are mentioning it was a grant to make a virus the looks on awful like one that we have right now. in 2020 the very first thing that tony fauci among the many first things they did was to try to cover up the fact that rnas the american mas had worked with the wuhan lab to do exactly these kinds of dangerous experiments. come i look at it and i just wonder, even if you don't know anything about all of the technical technicalities which look like an awful lot like it was a lab leak. the cover up its self assuming that absolutely needs to be explained. >> laura: why are you covering up if there's nothing? just begs the question why the furious defense of china? from the very by dr. fauci? he himself understood the risks of the gain of function type of
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research when he contributed to this paper about the influenza virus back in 2012 and wrote that there are genuine and legitimate concerns about this type of research both domestically and globally with a certain gain of function experiments related to the transmissibility of highly pathogenic h5n1 influenza virus should be conducted at all. he knew that this was very, very, very risky did he not? >> he did, there was a pause in the gain of function work put in place under the obama administration. even the pause afterwards tony fauci specially during the pause how to sign off does a look, this research is worth the risk even though it's risky we are getting a good scientific knowledge from it. he personally and francis collins had to sign off on those risky research projects during the gain of function pause. there's actually no question my mind of the knew that this was
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dangerous, in the early days the pandemic they thought themselves that this might actually have resulted from this pandemic absolutely resulted from research that they supported. >> laura: again, we say this could be one the most shocking medical coverups in all of human history, i know it sounds completely hyperbolic just coming out my mouth i understand that, but when you see that he push for that paper to be published in nature christian anderson is a renowned from scripps research, he initially was very measured and how he looked at the possibility of the origin. he pushed forward under dr. fauci's direction. and then citing that of the white house briefing room, president donald trump didn't know this stuff. no one would expect him to know it all. it was relying on tony fauci's reputation and suppose a good fate and our founding out that that was a lie. he was involved in writing that
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paper. >> he absolutely was, interesting if you look at the documents around that time would you see is people like christian anderson saying oh gosh, this might actually be lab leak. this looks like an engineered virus. in the she tony fauci calling an emergency meeting including people like jeremy for our who is now the current scientific officer at the world health administration. let's hold an emergency meeting and then out of that meeting all the sun comes paper that says the lab leak is a conspiracy in all these scientist that spoke up it's a look, this could be a lab leak, the reputations were destroyed. the essentially cold although scientists probably right fringe figures. it's the same playbook the use against me, and he offers. tony fauci and francis collins they created an illusion of scientific consensus around their idea and marginalized and when they disagree with them you know there was a scientific consensus.
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just as pattern of behavior that reflects an abuse of power by american scientific bureaucrats at the top of our scientific bureaucracies. >> laura: you made a very understand before all of us at such an important issue we must not ever forget what happen we have to get to the bottom of this thank you so much. ♪ ♪ >> we also know a few miles away from nephew market is china's only biosafety level super laboratory that researches human infectious diseases. now, we do not have evidence that this disease originated there but because of china's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning, we need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence is in china right now is not giving any evidence on that question at a all. >> laura: senator was among some of the first voices to question if this covid actually came courtesy of the lab leak back in february of 2020, like we were. "the washington post" accused him of pushing a debunked
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conspiracy theory, when it issued a correction a year later they changed it to a french theory. [laughter] it still is not updated the peace now that we know the most likely scenario is that dr. fauci covered it all. arkansas senator tom cotton, senator these emails between collins, dr. fauci, and then the follow-up discussion dr. christian anderson at scripps. this was quite the operation that they had going because they were freaking out that china was good to be blamed and then indirectly the people in the united states were working over the years which chinese scientists is that not the case? you are right for the beginning and you are. will laura i think you put t well i appreciate being together back in february of 2020 and pointing out anyone with some common sense that this farce
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will certainly came from those labs and will hand. given the fact that tony fauci and others spun so furiously not just cover-up that possibility, but to denounce anyone like you, me, or others who were simply asking the question about whether it was possible? whether we should explore it, it suggested that there was a lot more to uncover their house republicans voice and a great job of uncovering some of these emails and other documents i dig it's time for tony fauci to go testify offender jim jordan and others to answer these questions along with those who he was using the private sector to funnel money into the chinese labs. as is usually the case if you follow the money, i think we are going to get some more answers. >> laura: hundreds of thousands of dollars a month which is great work by the way, i was the ralph is a renowned expert at unc chapel here you how to answer questions i hope they actually appear before congress otherwise they are to get subpoenaed.
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senator, another instance of chinese smell that's putting it likely. here is peter doocy asking about something we just found out about. >> there were the chinese spy balloons, and now they are chinese spy cranes? "the wall street journal" is calling trojan horses. >> with the american people have to be assured of that this president is going to protect them and making sure that we per national security first when it comes to anything that they feel could threaten that. the cranes i do not have any specific reporting will refer to the apartment of transportation. >> laura: does i make you feel better that leave it to pete, he is can handle it? >> no laura, this is alarming though because just yet another example of how joe biden and simi democrats will rally the
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banners and man the ramparts to defend chinese communist. it's exactly what happened on the coronavirus in early 2020, this happened last month when a spy balloons floated across america and joe biden sr. administration officials said well, maybe it's a wind that blew it must've been a heck of a wind. and we continue to see them apologize for it and excuse chinese wrongdoing that threatens american jobs and prosperity international security. it's time for joe bart biden to take a firm stand against chinese communist rather than acting as their de facto lawyer. >> laura: or banker were making them rich and the complaining of the building up their military you cannot make this up, senator it's good to see you. thank you. now and see if a terrorist was really a coordinated attack was his plan police training site it's right outside of atlanta and tonight, nothing from joe biden and merrick garland stephen miller tells us why,
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>> president biden: virginia carrying swastikas and torches. it was a wake-up call for us as a country. and for me a call to action. at that moment i knew that i'd have to run. my father taught us that silence was complicity. >> laura: one oh, really? the president of united states is complicit in the antifa violence going on outside of atlanta where thugs have descended on a new police training project. ♪ ♪ >> laura: that was actually in atlanta. this domestic terrorism. the georgia bureau of investigation is charging these 23 individuals with only two of them no action from georgia with him being from canada another from france even more outrageous
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kind of unsurprising one of those charged is an attorney for the southern poverty law center. the group that proclaims rooting out extremism. while it employs those that engage in extremism. given those facts especially travel components with the heck is the excuse for joe biden and garland not to move forward at least discuss this, i wanted indictment of these folks. everyone was to give credit for joe biden for come out against the d.c. city council bill like it somehow is mr. taft on crime. but it sounds he reveals the real story. join us now stephen miller. former senior advisor president trump and founder of america first legal stephen, tell us and the merrick garland its white supremacy it's rampant across the country and that is the focus of what they're going to prosecute and pursue community claims without fear or
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favor we go after all domestic terrorism does it look like that is the case here? >> no, since the first day of this administration is been the narrative of joe biden and merrick garland that white supremacists roman the whole country, terrorizing our citizens destroying our cities and all the might of the department of justice will be used to pursue them, but they don't really mean white supremacists, what they really mean is targeting conservative americans, targeting republicans, and of course targeting donald trump for now the third year of the doj's january 6th investigation. i will never end as long as they are continuing to wield the power. what is actually happening in our country as you have nt 4.0 rioters laying siege to police training center in total silence from joe biden, total silence from doj. not just about this attack but all the antifa attacks of course all the blm attacks with the
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department of justice was dropping charges against blm writers in case after case after case there were initiated under the donald trump administration. >> laura: asked about this situation today watch this. >> is the white house checking this and howard is the white house? >> i've not heard any discussions of this protest over the weekend so we will have to go back to the team and see what we are and we are standing and response on that this is just the first time i'm hearing about this protest over the weekend. [laughter] >> laura: is the first time she's hearing about it if the system and that at cpac like some skillful oats of the cpac should be all over it kimono which is the police training site just a giant protest were there swarming over the weekend and setting fire. >> she makes it's only just the lovely pelee gathering at anything like when they sent 30
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armed officers to go into the home of a pro-life activist we see us again and again the perimeter justice using a short neri force against conservative americans or pro-life americans again while antifa is running free and running wild not to mention the drug cartels and the gang members absolutely a mock and most every major city in america. >> laura: artesian's are dying from fennel. thank you. now from his very long paternity leave in the middle of the supply chain crisis the gross mismanagement of the faa, from this ridiculously inadequate response to the east pal steam train to rome it was 23 private jet rides now under investigation with the pete's as transportation secretary has been just a complete and utter disaster. pete needs to be protected at all because he is infected democrats really second option, he is kind of the understudy who also they have if not joe biden?
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gavin newsom? really? don't think it's a coincidence that two articles popped up simultaneously attempting to kind of refrain what are his obvious failures. the hill is saying that if the job itself is letting him down, not he is in the in the job down. transportation post has become potable nightmare for pete buttigieg. transportation secretaries were not always magnets for political criticism but pete buttigieg's situation is unique. he is seen as a potential successor to joe biden. just hours later cnn was out with an excuse of interview for pete buttigieg got to head back to critics when no pushback at all. and where the authors on a more like pete's personals press secretary. there were no cable news segments about agriculture secretary tom vilsack when the price of eggs spiked in january. with the ap reporting about more and more democrats going to solution with joe biden, the media needs to protect their darling. it's a suggestion as he told
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hillary clinton today. >> one thing i'm not going to do is complain about any frustration associated with coming to an agency and have them work through everyday and finding that you are dealing with the noise machine seems to have little to do with their day-to-day work and want to add perceptions about your real or perceived role in politics i'd be really indecent of me to complain about sitting next to you. >> laura: netsuite isn't it? victor, look he was there back up. he was her golden boy and now he has fallen on hard times so the media is trendy for him what they did for joe biden in 2022 see it this way chris mark >> the logical person would be joe biden i don't think that's can happen. and then go to the vice president no, we know that
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kamala harris is not qualify in any of the next runner-up and bernie sanders terrified the donor base in the next person was pete buttigieg who did better than the mediocre candidates and those primaries in 2020, at least the first three but he is a reminder laura about the emptiness of the bicoastal value system he was just an empty suit with a resume went to harvard, he went to oxford as a rhodes scholar. he played the piano and the guitar he speaks seven linkages, but he had no real political record in the small town's ma mayor. it only does you give the litany he was missing in action and then when he was doing something and was lecturing us in for a embracing tomorrow's condescending fashion whole highway system was born out of racism. and then you know data for that. he said of the construction worker selected community that they are working in without any data he doesn't know that ask
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you why construction workers are less the demographics in the general population make up only 60%. so we cannot even get the data right and then when he went to east palestine he waited three weeks was kind of sad was a tank moment looked out of place, nervous most frightened so it's been an absolute complete disaster. now we have the ffa administered or who comes out of his department the denver airport. absolutely clueless. a record of mediocrity. i don't think this is gonna continue. he will not be their candidate. >> laura: i have a question? he ever get to watch bob the builder? >> i have once. >> laura: he actually looks
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kind of like bob the builder, maybe there is some kind of future for him there it is. [laughter] i'm sorry. he is trying to play this role i'll blossom he is just not qualified for. i sure did d.o.t. during the reagan a administration it's really, gated apartment to run it's a big sprawling complex of agencies is not for someone just roles and from south bend. >> it's not the faculty lounge to resume doesn't mean a thing when dealing with unions real companies we are dealing with the people of east palestine that's been victimized just not up to it and he knows it and we know everybody knows it. the media is making a half-hearted effort but he will not be a nominee i think he has crashed and burned and he will go back to where he was. it is been a complete disaster and he is smug and sanctimonious so he doesn't have a charisma that is a winning personality that is don't have any empathy for her because is always
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accusatory. it's the victim's fault, your racist no one wants to hear t that. >> laura: i'm glad that you watch bob the builder that gives me new insight thank you victor. all right chris rock was the only comic responding to lap at around the world and the firstly sits down for a new interview, but there is one question that she will not entertain, raymond arroyo has it all. ♪ ♪ is an award winning actor who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current hit show yellowstone. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans and all the things. but you have such a platform now.
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>> laura: that would turn a fox news contributor raymond arroyo author of the forthcoming the unexpected life. all right, chris rock a year later finally responded to the will smith oscar slap already kind of sick of the story but you've seen some. >> this was calculated revenge by comedy and was part of his next folks live special bubble for the big finale it's a con
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wokeness, meghan markle, even abortion. >> i'm on your side. i believe you have the right to kill as many babies as you want. kill them all i don't give a [bleep]. it's not get it twisted it is a baby. >> this was blunt force truth it was the bait and switch at the beginning he made it seem like he was on the side of everybody here in any kind of does the bait and switch is good comedy. but the entire hour really built up to the finally minutes where he blamed the infamous slap on will smith's wife jada pinkett smith. >> she started this, she sent me a [bleep] leap because her husband didn't get nominated for concussion. and this [bleep] gives me a [bleep] concussion. because of our parents that's why, because i was raised you know my parents taught me?
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don't fight in front of white people. >> laura: tells a pretty funny line. i like that line that was hysterical. i think is very talented not all my type of comedy, i thought it was pretty good. >> he is hilarious is observational comedy is spot on i just say that the thing that people came for the will smith bit it was really not a special, it was really abbreviated and it's too close to them he is still hurting from this thing your take away, chris rock doesn't really find us all that funny. it's still too personal, but marlon wayans and hbo special called god loves me entire show was about this slap. he claims that chris rock will and jayda smith he prayed to god for relief.
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then last year at oscars he got it. >> that slap had three slabs in one slab. only god could put a slap together like that. we saw her roll her eyes up in her head she put a spell on him. [laughter] [laughter] the ghost of tupac secor went into will smith's body. [laughter] [laughter] >> i have to say laura, this hour he didn't tower our, the entire hour from this oscar slap it was far more effective because it wasn't so personal. yet the distance a laugh at it the marlon wayans special a r riot. >> laura: the first lady sat down with cnn for an interview it was one question i didn't think she wanted to answer. >> won the republican candidates is calling for mental competency
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test for those politicians over the age of 75. what he think about that? >> it's ridiculous. >> what your husband ever take one of those? >> we would never even discuss something like that. >> why wouldn't they discuss it? when the president is having trouble walking up stairs as he did yesterday, he keep stumbling every time he gets off the air force one and when major addresses sound this way making cognitive tests is not out of order. >> president biden: i have these terrible headaches i was diagnosed with having... they had to take the top of my head off a couple of times see if i do brain. we are moving to financially change the way to save the planet. there he spent a total of believe $12 million. or 13 i think billion, billion.
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they're gonna build two fabs they call them, factories. >> only 37% of democrats and a people recently want him to run again. this is why. they can only fake this for so long and you watch as you think, jada pinkett smith may not be the only one in the spell book getting her husband to do things he doesn't want to do. we'll see what happens here. i'm not sure if he is ready for prime time. >> laura: that answer to his point about that the tip my hat off to see if i do brain tousle too close to the truth. that was very disturbing i thought. he was try to make light of it? >> he does speak the truth as unpleasant as it is in moments. it was very sad. >> laura: if it's still an hp am going to watch it. thank you for giving me some into watch. all right i'm watching it. the elites are now suggesting that we ration to save the world
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♪ ♪ >> laura: rationing here we
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come, new paper proposes it as a policy option to deal with the climate crisis authors nathan what and robert bollard and josie freer say can be considered as a policy that would be implement it as part of a broader pluralistic response to climate change. is he rationing is a question of how, not if it happens. so what is rationing look in practice? well, well, well the netherlands have just announced plans to reduce livestock numbers by a third, all in the name of nitrogen reduction. new documentary on the dish from her struggle to survive is eye-opening. dave declared that nitrogen is a major problem. i'm expert in nitrogen and i dare to say that it is not. >> the government and politicians don't know how we form. >> we have an energy shortage it's a catastrophe upon catastrophe.
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>> the main issue here is fear, once the people are frightened you do whatever you want. >> i think is better to die fighting then dentist on your knees. ♪ ♪ >> laura: joining us now is the director of the film nitrogen 2,000. now what you think news of this european government seizing this much land is getting more attention? so far in united states, this is a shocking amount of land being seized. >> yeah, it's a huge story. >> that means food production, scarcity, as were talking earlier with my producers, this is forced to scarcity this is an scarcity that happened to happen, the government is forcing us where is the purpose for what?
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>> it appears to be part of a bigger story going into a hostile takeover the world food industry when we were be on lock down big large private asset company were buying up companies and getting control food sys systems. knee capping the dutch farmers and 60% of the food for europe it's a big part of changing our industry. >> laura: the goal in this for people to get used to having less right? lowering the standard of living? lowering the expertise for people and some fear that american farmers can end up facing eventually especially of joe biden somehow gets elected again in 2024, these kinds of regulations here, forbes is writing about this how last year's inflation protection act funneling $29 of climate funds and tag, american farmers could face similar pressures not only
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are energy security but also agricultural food security to bidding on fossil fuels and americans would be foolish to destroy it, james of course will be foolish but that has not stopped them before. >> it strange to hear all of these different arguments demonizing cows all the time. there is the methane and nitrogen. here they are arguing that the nitrogen levels is to migrate over to his nature 2,000 nature preserve areas. help some plants grow too much so sonic climate change argument this is biodiversity argument which sounded very strange. i think it's because 25% of the earth's use to graze animals and could be a way to get control of that land. at the same time restructure the food system. we know people like bill gates
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have brought up huge tracts of lansing united states, a lot of it farmland correct? >> correct, in this case between nationalized by the state, but there's half a dozen ngos has been used to promote the policy paid for by the tax dollar $25 billion fund being used force purchased the land this weather trying to do now on the 11th of this month there was a big protest and holland to push back on this, so i encourage people to wake up and see that this is a global issue. >> james we appreciate you and we will continue to follow up thank you very much. >> laura: we've told you what they're up today but what about kamala harris? ♪ ♪
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>> laura: to >> really simple stories i went home one day sit why are conservatives bad mommy?
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because i thought we are supposed to conserve things. [laughter] [laughter] i couldn't reconcile it now i can. [laughter] >> laura: oh, my god, that the play that laugh, they will get all the answers they want in the remaining terrace. that is it for us tonight, thank you for watching america is america will see on instagram, twitter, and it is "gutfeld!" next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: wow. should i be scared? call the police. happy monday everyone, we talk a lot about the woke and why not? they're fun to talk abou

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