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"the ingraham angle." the upcoming trial has had people bracing for weeks of protests. have you seen that razor wire. tonight we get an update from business owners who had their dreams burned to the ground literally during the george floyd riots last summer. also, the unreported details of megan merkel and harry, cast you new light on that big interview. raymond arroyo has it all in "seen and unseen." time to retire the control freaks. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> it was just about this time last year when people began to lose their minds. remember? they were paying $50 for a $6 pack of anti-bacterial wipes on amazon and lining up at all the grocery stores to buy carts full of toilet paper, paper towels, diswashing detergents, bleach, and enough batteries to power a small city. dr. fauci, he was still only a fledgling star, but you could tell he was basking in the glow. >> what's the danger of minimizing the risk of an infectious disease outbreak? >> well, i mean, the danger of minimization in any arena of infectious disease and outbreak is that you might get people to be complacent, number one. number two, when bat things happen your credibility is lost because you downplayed something. >> laura: and now one year and a staggering number of deaths later we know what we should know, truth about covid. namely, fact that young americans have a greater chance of being killed in a car crash than dying from this virus. and then there is this truth. states with mask mandates fared no better with the virus than those without mask mandates. and we know that lockdowns don't change the cycle of the virus either. just look at california and new york versus florida and texas. we know that kids kept out of school suffer greatly. the isolation, the loneliness, has driven more teenagers to take their own lives or overdose on drugs. we know the schools that have stayed open, they haven't become super spreaders, parochial schools with smaller budgets somehow managed to keep their kids in the classroom and kept everyone safe with creativity and simple protocols. we know this virus is especially hard on those who are obese, diabetic and hypertensive but if you were watching "the angle" last spring, you would have already known. all of these things hypertension, diabetes, made people much more susceptible to having a serious complication. even co-morbidity. your patient's preconditions when they come in and that they already have underlying conditions, many of them. obesity being one, and high bmi. well, we know that we have therapeutics such as inhaled steroids. simple over the counter medicines, vitamin d-3 and zinc. we know the fda has in many way failed us by not allowing for the hughes o use of ivermectin hydroxychloroquine. the cdc stipulates that 83 million americans were infected in 2020, which means they are protected by the antibodies and run likely to develop covid. at least for the time being because of their innate immunity as well. t-cell immunity, you bet. so it wasn't surprising to see this headline today. in illinois, they just had the lowest one-day death toll since september. florida saw its lowest hospitalizations since september and in arizona covid charts are looking good across all metrics. and in hawaii and wisconsin, even more good news. the data, we're currently seeing the slowest spread of the coronavirus since the pandemic began. what's the cdc's respond? more guidance disketted from reality. you've got the vaccine and now you think, thank goodness i've got the vaccine. i'm home-free. apparently it's masks forever. >> when fully vaccinated people are visiting with unvaccinated people in multiple households everyone should wear a mask and physically distance and meet outdoors in a well ventilated space. >> laura: wait. we're closer to herd immunity. we have more vaccinations. a lot of people with t-cell immunity and the cdc still doesn't think we should be free? >> everyone whether vaccinated or not should continue to avoid large size gatherings as well as nonessential travel and when in public spaces should continue to wear a well fitted mask, physically distance, and follow other public health measures to protect themselves and others. >> laura: this is completely insane. and it's the reason we still see people wearing masks while driving alone in their cars. the vaccines were sold as a way to get our lives back but obviously that's not true. of all the public health officials, though, who have been consistently wrong, former biden covid adviser michael -- is in a category of his own. recall he's the one who consistently claims that we're in the worst weeks of the pandemic. and he never does a maya kulpa when he's wrong. he simply keeps repeating himself and doubling down on doom. this is his big pronouncement. >> you wouldn't catch me tonight in a crowded restaurant somewhere even with my vaccination. >> laura: good. stay home, mike. more room for the rest of us at the restaurant. too many of us, though, have lost our ability or maybe the will to think for ourselves during this time. sometimes we've abandoned common sense and instead we adhere to the edicts of an expert class that's neither expert or classy. their rules and advise keep changing. it was 15 days to slow the spread. now it's closer to maybe 15 months. last summer dr. redfield said masks were as good as vaccines and if we wore masks for about two months it would basically be over. instead cases spiked. and just for all time's sake let's remember the wise words of dr. fauci one year ago today. >> there is no reason to be walking around with a mask. when you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. >> laura: of course, he later did a 180. for noble reasons, though, right? he went from no masks to you must wear a mask to you must wear two masks. it's time for us to break free from the cycle of failed experts. and frankly, unconstitutional orders. if you're trapped in a blue state that won't open up, that denies the data, and the science, that bows to the teacher's unions, it's time to get up and either leave altogether or get involved in politics. on the local level, on the state level, in any way you can. a year later it's time to retire or just ignore the control freaks. it's time to declare victory and move on. and that's the angle. joining me now is dr. harvey rich, professor of epidemiology at yale school of public health and dr. jay -- from stanford university, epidemiology professor as well. doctor, why have we allowed the cdc to apparently have so much sway about the way we think about our lives and even think about our freedom? >> yes, i saw a cnn headline that said that the cdc has given people vaccinated their freedom back. the cdc doesn't have that power. what the cdc should be doing is they should be giving good scientifically-based advice and trust people to make good judgments based on what they know. for vaccinated people that means you're immune. it's very, very unlikely you're going to pass this on to anybody. live your life freely. it long pastime they give that advice and i'm glad they finally stepped up to that. >> laura: dr. rich, the big announcement today from the cdc, if you're vaccinated, strike up the band because then you can be in a room indoors with other vaccinated people and maybe take your mask off or be with small children and people are like thank you, thank you, for giving us a little bit of our lives back. dr. rich, i'm not an immunologist, but it seems a lot of people have forgotten basic i am nothing who supposedly learned it in medical school? >> we've made everything black or white. so either the masks protector they don't. either the vaccines reduce transmission or they don't and this kind of thinking has led to the closest approximation to the truth which isn't the truth. the masks help maybe a little. the vaccines help a bit. everything helps when you add it all up but you can't make definitive statements so when the cdc makes definitive statements it's just an approximation and it's not very accurate. >> laura: with most adults who have not yet been vaccinated, dr. fauci is already talking about vaccinating children. watch. >> we project that high school students will very likely be able to be vaccinated by the fall term. maybe not the very first day, but certainly in the early part of the fall for that fall educational term. elementary school kids, they likely will be able to get vaccinated by the very first quarter of 2022. >> laura: doctor, why are we even talk vaccinating a group that's extremely unlikely to get sick from covid, die from covid, and that we don't even have a lot of indication that have spread covid to teachers or the adults around them? >> yes, i think it's just a mistake. the vaccine trials themselves have not actually checked for whether they work in children at all. the vaccines work in children. the harm from infection, from covid to children is actually, i mean, more children died of the flu last year. even though the flu disappeared in the fall, than covid. so for children, the idea that they should be vaccinated sort of fails the basic test. would you benefit a child by vaccinating them with covid? no. i think the answer is on net no. for someone who is older and in vulnerable groups, absolutely. vaccine is a great idea but for children i don't understand why you would want to vaccinate children with this -- for a condition like this. vaccinate children for measles, absolutely. vaccinate children for covid, i don't see the argument. >> laura: dr. rich, i hear this from parents all the time and they watch this segment because this is what they are so interested in. you both have been so invaluable as time has gone on. they are really worried that their child is not going to be able to be enrolled in schools, public and private, if they don't get this vaccine. do you see this coming conflict, and where do you see this playing out? how do you see this playing out? especially if kids were already exposed and had some type of exposure and obviously conferred some immunity that way as well. >> this is unconscionable. the state has no interest in vaccinating people that doesn't reduce the transmissability very much because the only interest in the state is to protect people who get exposed to other people. if vaccination doesn't reduce that very much then the state has no interest. it cannot mandate a behavior that's an experiment on humans. it violates the nurenberg code in order to do experiments on people that have no interest from the state in the first place. >> laura: doctor, really quickly, we mentioned him before, michael osterholm is out with yet another dire prediction. >> we still have a lot of high-risk people out there that when this surge comes basically they are going to be highly vulnerable. the other thing we see right now is every governor wants to open schools but the problem is if you look at europe right now the challenge we're seeing is a lot of transmission in schools with this new variant. >> we're going to have some tough days ahead in the older population and in the younger population. >> laura: dr.? >> i think you have to understand, we've already vaccinated something like 50% or 60% of people, in many states over 65. a lot of the people who are at risk of dying are actually vaccinated. are not going to die. it's pessimism for its own sake and not likely to come true. >> laura: dr. doom once again. gentlemen, great to see you again. thank you so much. >> it's a pleasure. >> laura: we'll get to some other really important news on covid in just a moment but right now breaking news at the border. despite biden's denials of a crisis brewing the "new york times" is reporting just moments ago that the number of unaccompanied migrant children detained along the southern border has tripled in the last two weeks alone to more than 3,250. more than 1,360 of the children have been detained beyond the 72 hours permitted by law before a child must be transferred to a shelter. joining me now is senator cotton and i know he wants answers here. senator, why is joe biden waiting until later this week for a briefing from his team on this growing security health-related and humanitarian cries kiss of his own making? >> hi, laura. it's good to be on with you and that's a great question because we have a crisis at the border. this is the biden border crisis. joe biden and the democrats may not think it's a border crisis so they don't believe in borders so by definition they don't think there can be a crisis at the border but the american people know we have a crisis there and this is altogether predictable, in fact, predicted. i said last year during the campaign you cannot promise amnesty and open borders and healthcare for illegal aliens and not expect a migrant crisis at our border. what's happened? not just in the last few weeks but every month since the election we've seen increased numbers at our southern border and they sent a team down this week to ask about whether or not there were enough teachers there or what the accommodations were for kids. how about the team ask what are we doing to stop it and turn these migrants back and tell them this is not the way to come to america? >> laura: senator, press secretary or president biden today said they have to basically be better with their messaging on this. is this a messaging problem when you have 1 hundred and what, 80 kids or 30 kids, under the age of 13, some kept in these cement cells that they were getting on trump for having to keep people in temporarily until he basically solved the border problem. >> no, laura. when a politician tells you they have a message or communications problem is that they have a reality problem and the reality problem is that they created a crisis at our southern border by inviting the entire world to show up and claim asylum. look. donald trump turned away people who were seeking asylum and told them to stay in mexico and that their claims could be adjudicated in an orderly fashion from mexico. joe bide isn't seeking out those illegal aliens and inviting them to come back to the border. we've gone far beyond catch and release. this is recruit and release. they are specifically recruiting illegal aliens we've already turned once and letting them back in. the simple fact is, if you're from central america and you're seeking asylum you do that at the southern border of mexico. when you get to the southern border of the united states, you're seeking asylum, a better job and better living conditions. >> laura: remember, they were sent out of the united states immediately during covid because we're not supposed to be bringing people into the country who are potential covid risk, but that was suspended, done away with by president biden. >> a little over a year ago i remember this, you were getting hammered for suggesting that covid originated in wuhan lab but now josh -- today revealed that in 2018 diplomats warned of risky coronavirus experiments in the wuhan lab and the u.s. government had evidence that the labs were performing gain of function research on a much larger scale than was publicly disclosed. has the nih explained why the trump administration was kind of lowest with that order by the obamas, to relieve us of the suspension of gain of function because it was suspended in the united states for a number of years and then it was resumed at the end of -- basically at the end of the obama administration. >> yes. the nih has not explained that and they have some explaining to do, laura. there have been recent emails and other correspondence turned up. the freedom of information act releases that shows the nih was more focused on coordinating their message with china and not offending chinese sensibilities than they were on getting these facts before the american people. the existence of these cables goes back to josh rogin's reporting last year. diplomats went to wuhan in 2018 and they found that sometimes chinese labs have sloppy practices. even back to the sars practice 20 years ago, we knew some of the sars viruses had escaped because of negligence and competence at labs and when you combine incompetence and negligence on the one hand and communist malady on the other -- >> laura: we'll find out more, but i'm not holding my breath. thanks for your work on the gain of function issue and the border issue as well. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: with the jury selection of george floyd in the trial, the city is at risk of descending to chaos. we're going to hear from two people. >> my husband was asleep. i said you need to wake up now. -- is going to burn down at any minute and we sat there and watched it melt to the groundings all of our hard work. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. ♪♪ it's why last year chevron invested billions of dollars to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪♪ hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? 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>> charles, the minneapolis police department reported that homicides soared 71% last year. that's a trend we've seen across the country, sadly. so, again, this trial is going to get under way shortly. and i've walked those streets. i talked to all those incredible business owners, but is there enough fencing to protect what's left of minneapolis in that particular part of the city if things get out of hand given the fewer number of police officers? >> enough fencing, absolutely not the way i see it. not only have homicides gone up, crime and violent crime have both escalated in minneapolis. last year at this time, the research that i've done, there were 877 police officers that were active in the city. this year, that number is down to 638. we have a police chief that's asking the city council for $6.3 million to fill those spots, the city council says no, or at least is dragging that process out when they submitted their budget last december. they chopped $19 million out of the police portion of the budget, which certainly which would go towards some training. >> laura: i'm sorry to interrupt but, this is unconscionable. people have to understand this. this is minnesota. minneapolis-st. paul was one of the most, i mean, it is an incredible place. script knows i spent a lot of time there especially in the summer, not in the winter but in the summer. i love it. i was shocked to -- i was shocked at what i saw. i was heartbroken for you, kacey, because you guys worked your tail off to build your business and people who build a business, they know it's sweat from morning till night. and you're still -- >> a lot of hours. >> laura: you're still in ruins there. >> oh, absolutely. not just us. other businesses as well. >> laura: what's next, charlie? what's next? what's next for you? >> well, yelledly, we want to, you know, get past this trial. there is -- well, mr. floyd's death is certainly at the forefront of what it's going to take for some things to heal in minneapolis-st. paul. there is a lot of healing that still needs to be done and i think it starts by getting the trial under way and getting this behind us, but there is plenty of -- there is plenty of secondary victims behind mr. floyd. that we've got to get our city rebuilt so we can get ourselves back in operation. >> laura: we don't get to burn down cities when we don't like the outcomes of trials. let's get that straight first of all. a lot of trial outcomes that we don't like but we don't have the right to burn down buildings. we'll check back with you. thank you both and we look forward to having you on going forward. we've already been seeing signs that blm is sewing chaos on the streets. blm enforcers have taken total control of the area around the site of george floyd's death. the washington examiner reporting, and we saw this for ourselves when we were there, makeshift barriers an gates surrounded george floyd's square as of sunday evening. no white people were allowed to access the area by local activists out of a supposed concern for the healing of the community. one man has already been gunned down in the occupied zone is what they are calling it and police were met with some interference when they showed up to investigate the shooting. joining me now is richard hanson, hoover institution, senior fellow. victor, it seems like, i was there, and it was quiet when i was there but there were barricades and there were lots of tables and memorials and so forth. a lot of graffiti, fing the police and that kind of stuff as well but why should we be tolerating another autonomous zone? >> well, because there is a threat of violence and that's overshadowed the trial itself. all americans believe that no person who is unarmed, even if they are passively resistant should die in police custody and the prosecution will show that eight plus minute video again and again, and they are going the say stop at minute two, if he stopped at minute three he would be alive. he was a felon with a long rap sheet committing a felony. probably on high level drugs as the toxicology report. the autopsy might have been wrong. if you look at an earlier tape the police officers were exasperated. between those two positions, laura, there is an abyss. is that acquittal, is that manslaughter, second or third-degree murder but the problem now is, if the trial had been held the first six months i think he probably would have faced a severe sure murder charge. i'm not sure now because of recent usa poll reflect what you're talking about, and that is, that people's support for the blm antifa narrative has nose died and that brings us back to the trial is not just about the guilt or innocence of officer chauvin because every juror, every prosecutor, every defense attorney, every judge knows, if they were to acquit the officer, there is going to be violence, and the nation at large knows, laura, that may 25 was an iconic day. before that we were making great progress and race was becoming incidental. nonessential to who we are. we had record low unemployment of minorities. after may 25, we've invested billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of capital and labor into this new narrative that we all have to be recalibrated and go to re-education and workshops, and he's -- found not culpable. it was much more complicated than just murder and it wasn't representative of all these other atrocities. the whole narrative of may 25 has changed. >> laura: whoa, whoa, victor. does everyone remember what happened with the michael brown trial? with his shooting? people forget. they jump from story-to-story. don't realize that the jurors will determine this. on the facts that they learn. we don't -- all of us don't know all the facts. they are going to get all the facts. >> we don't know all the facts. >> but i'm just saying the jurors will be under enormous pressure. that's what the worry is about. they are going to be under enormous pressure. i don't know if they can get a fair trial given the publicity. it's been a year, laura and every time of narrative. we learn new things every day but there is so much pressure on the jurors. >> laura: a huge amount. victor, thank you so much. the unseen back story that explains why oprah conducted that big royal interview, and biden, well, off the rails. "seen and unseen" with raymond arroyo next. >> laura . >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen segments" where we reveal the stories behind the headlines. raymond, biden celebrated international woman's day earlier, but there was something more. >> much more, laura. here's a bit of the unseen. this is from today. bear in mind the defense secretary lloyd austin is standing right beside -- biden. watch. >> i want to thank my former general, the guy that runs that outfit over there. i want to make sure we thank the secretary for all he's done to try to implement what we just talked about. >> how could he know what they talked about. the president couldn't recall the name of secretary as you. does anybody know -- >> laura: at least it's not a big office, just the pentagon, not a big deal. before we talk about many of the absurdities of the interview last night of prince harry and markle, you discovered an overlooked part of the story. this is oprah at the start of the interview. >> i just want to make it clear to everybody, that there is no subject that's off-limits, and you are not getting paid for this interview. >> all of that is correct. >> oprah went to great pains to make clear that meghan and harry were not getting paid for the interview which technically is correct but throughout the interview she promoted their new brand. she pushed their million dollar netflix deal and their spotify gig. that's got to be worth millions in promotion but beyond that, there is a clear conflict of interest. if i'm in business with you, i should at least disclose that before i host some big sit-down and try to be an impartial interviewer. it turns out oprah and prince harry are in business together. they are partnering and co-creators and executive producers of a new apple plus series on mental health. might that have affected the questions asked and follow-ups? the other option, if you know this information, perhaps this interview was the duke and duchess paying oprah back. meghan markle invested in a company. oprah promptly sent this out to 19 million of her instagram followers. >> so i got this lovely christmas basket. decorations from my neighbor. super latte, a chive super latte, and my new favorite, golden super latte. >> that little promo is worth at least a million publicity dollars. point here is the entire exclusive interview was a mutually beneficial promotional opportunity that should have been disclosed. oprah's great skills as an interviewer aside. >> laura: oprah is worth a couple of billion, something like that, a lot of money, she doesn't need the money. she doesn't need it so she's interviewing her neighbor with whom she has a business relationship. okay. but you disclose it and don't pretend in the morning with gail king who is interviewing you, yes, i heard from them, she was wondering how the interviewing went. they are friends. that's okay. they are friends. i guess i could interview you, raymond about your book and ask not probing questions. >> but you're not publishing that book. look, i was asked by fox to talk about another story. but i'm in business with one of the people concerned. so i bowed out. that's just credible. that's what you do to keep yourself, you know, keep face with the audience. the big moment in this interview is when meghan claimed her son was slighted due to race. watch. >> the idea of the first member of color in this family not being titled in the same way that other grandchildren would be, concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. >> this was a conversation with you -- >> with harry. >> about how dark your baby is going to be. >> what was different for me was the race element because, it wasn't just about her, but it was about what she represented and it wasn't just affecting my wife. it was affecting so many other people as well. laura, all of this had a very rehearsed quality. it strains credibility. look, there are certain things she said that were simply untrue. the princely title doesn't go to someone who is not directly in line to the throne so that's one. the fact that they were married before they were married, a vicar of the church said that's not possible and she didn't know how to courtesy, they teach you that on day one in acting school. >> laura: incredible business woman, she's a tour de force but when she said he said what? like, she knew -- i mean, that was bad acting. that was really bad acting. i'm sorry. >> these loyal are trading on their title for advantage in hollywood, and that's a sad display. >> laura: as his grandfather is suffering in the hospital. i thought it was disgraceful, sorry. don't allege something and then not name the person who said it. that's the easiest way out that would really damage them. okay. but i'm going -- i didn't care for that, raymond, at all. but we shall see. good analysis and good digging, as usual. >> we'll leave it there. >> laura: congrats on the book. everyone go out and get the thief who stole heaven. what joe biden is calling common sense gun control, one democrat says it's just the first step. we'll explain everything that you need to know about what could be a complete dismantlement of your second amendment rights. that's next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? 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what are the other steps? joining me now is second amendment columnist for breitbart news. what could we take from this here? >> well, it does exactly what you said. it's going to extend the amount of time it takes and people need to understand the 10 days are 10 business days and at the end of those 10 days if your background check hasn't been completed, you can appeal for 10 more days and you get what they call an escalated 10-day review and it's at the end of those 10-days if they haven't found something yet, then the sale is allowed to proceed. that's how it's written right now. so in other words, it would end up being 20 business days for some people, and who knows how many weeks, if there were federal holidays and everything else, so it's going to throw a wrench in everything. >> laura: now like so many bills in congress, it seems that joe mansion of west virginia will likely be someone who decides whether or not the bill actually moves on to the senate, and passes the senate, obviously. so is this attractive as a bill for mansion? why should it be? why shouldn't it be? >> you remember after sandy hook, laura, the december 14, 2012 attack, he responded to that attack by taking the reins for president obama and pushing gun control. he pushed background checks, background checks, background checks, he pushed universal background checks. on april 14, 2013, three days before his bill failed in the senate, on april 14, 2013, he admitted that his bill would not have stopped sandy hook. yet he's pushed that bill again in 2015, he's pushed it in 2019, and the fact that he's brought it up again and again through the years makes me think that we better watch right here. the people of west virginia, laura, they really better watch because this is their senator and their gun rights rest with him right now. >> laura: he doesn't represent the state, it doesn't look like, on this issue, if that's the case. i think it's 58% of adults live in a household with a gun in west virginia. it's got to be one of the highest percentages, in the country other than wyoming, north dakota, south dakota, so, they are very pro-gun rights in west virginia and senator manchin, i would assume, understands that. >> right. you would assume that but you have to remember, he ran on gun rights in 2010. he had an "a" rating. >> laura: we'll keep it on the "a" rating and put the pressure on. we have a lot more to get to so stay right there. the worst genocide in human history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. 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