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>> thanks for watching special edition of kudlow. tune in tu tuesday, september 21 for the big money play book and betsy devos and join us live in the new york studio, go to eventbright.com and search big money. up next, liz macdonald. liz: that was a big show for kudlow. on this show, we have a new report coming in and serious
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concerns, special council jack smith's team did involve the biden white house before launching legal attacks against former president trump and trump's 2020 case now goes to trial the day before super tuesday. this is about indicting biden's opponent while the majority of democrat primary voters say no to biden 2024. that the u.s. is on the wrong path. and the house is moving on an impeachment inquiry into president biden. we have the details and will john kerry be subpoenaed and nicky haley warning about a -- nikki h haley warning of a kamaa harris presidency. parents battle schools turning into i think bay torrs for vic -- incubators for victim and identity politics and parents rites don't stop at the school
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door and energy secretary jennifer grandholm makes another alarming claim. i'm liz macdonald and the evening edit starts right now. liz: welcome to the show. happy monday. let's bring in former white water deputy council sal wisenburg and han. thank you for your help this monday evening. first to you, sal, what's your analysis on trump's 2024 trial, a day before super tuesday and the hush money trial is two weeks later hawaii do you think about this, sal? >> well, the judge in the dc case made it clear the least of her concerns is the former president's campaign schedule. the problem is he's got all these other cases to prepare for. it's unrealistic and every department has the right to due
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process right to adequately prepare for trial. he's got four criminal cases against him in four different jurisdictions plus he's got the -- a couple of civil suits so i don't think sufficient consideration is being paid to that. they certainly don't care about the campaign schedule. liz: to what sal just said, what do you think, hans? trump defense team is saying they can't provide adequate reputation. is this a constitution not guilty problem now? >> well, i think it's a constitutional problem for the fact that as sal said, i don't think they're meeting the due process rights of the president. think about how many documents. literally tens of thousands of documents and other information that the prosecutor is turning over -- just now to the defense, including all this information not publicly disclosed for the january 6 committee. i don't see how the lawyers
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could possibly go through all of that information and get ready for trial by march at all. plus, look, this judge keeps saying, oh, well he's just an ordinary criminal defendant, she's not going to give him any special consideration. he's not an ordinary criminal defendant. he's a former president of the united states, and i think her dismissive attitude to that and lack of respect for that is a sign of frankly her bias in the case. liz: what do you think, sal? >> well, idants think it's enough of a sign -- i don't think it's enough of a sign to get her taken off the case and realistically speaking, there's a lot more than thousands and tens of thousands of documents in the federal cases that myounderstand asking it goes into the millions and again, it is -- to answer your question, it is a constitutional issue. now, it's federal court and federal courts are t notoriour
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forcing people to go to court quickly and in virginia there's a rocket docket and you can expect to go to trial in 90 days in some case. these are special unprecedented cases and he has an absolute right to prepare, i'm not sure the judge has given adequate weight to that. liz: we have this, a new york post, john levine, he's a frequent guest on the show and he has a new story raising serious concerns the biden white house coordinated legal attacks against former president trump. it's based on white house visitor logs, hans that jay bratt, he's a top council to jack smith, met three time withs white house general council office officials inside the white house, including a march 2023. hans, this looks like it was right at the height of these special council probes. what do you think? >> look, i can't think of a single legitimate reason why one of the line lawyers and special council office would be meeting
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with anyone in the white house. there's special council of the defendants and the white house and the attorney general. there's no legitimate reason for that, and i so far haven't seen any kind of explanation about why they would be doing that when there's an active, active law enforcement investigation going on of a potential opponent to joe biden and the next presidential election. liz: yeah, what do you think, sal, what hans just said and john levine is reporting that guy jay bratt on special calm's jack smith's team and he's the same one that visited mar-a-lago in june of last year looking at storage facilities of marla go and was an advocate for unannounced raid on mar-a-lago in august of that year. what do you think of this story, sal? >> the explanation given that i saw in the most recent article and i read about this is that
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they were there to interview a witness. that was a witness who was in the white house when trump was still president. if that's true, that would be a legitimate, potentially legitimate reason if you had to interview a witness. but again i would think, why do it at the white house. why not call that witness over to your office? so i agree, they should probably for their own pr purposes, provide a rational reason why that happened because otherwise there's no reason i can think of to be coordinating with the white house. >> what do you think, han? providing a reason and who could that individual be that they needed to talk to somebody at the white house, hans? >> well, i don't know about that because the new york types article says in fact he was meeting with one of the deputy white house councils not in the white house during trump and at
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another meeting with assi assiss to the deputy chief of staff of joe biden and i doubt those werens withs in this case. liz: sal and hans, we'll have you back on soon. let's get to this story from house ways and means. congresswoman, thank you for joining us tonight. speaker mccarthy indicating impeachment inquiry talks will start after labor day. is that true and what are the high crime and misdemeanors involved here? >> well, in order to get on this interview, i actually got off a call that we had with a speaker and he intended to talk a bit about exactly what you're saying about pushing forward with an impeachment inquiry for obvious reasons. obvious reasons. i was asking for this back in july. where he knew at that point in time that joe biden had lied about speaking with business partners of hunter biden, we knew that from witnesses that
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he'd had meeting ands already had dinners with business partners. we have now found from james comer's research as chairman of oversight that there are business -- there are bank records that show that chinese interests have paid the hunter biden and joe biden bragged about holding off u.s. aid to ukraine until a prosecutor was fired. in order to have a inquiry proceed, it's very important that republicans get behind this and we know the hunter laptop is real. we know the millions of dollars paid by chinese companies and chinese federal -- sorry, foreign folk tots bidens are real and the bank accounts are real and joe biden impeachment is real. liz: congresswoman, viktor
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shokin talked to brian kilmeade claiming that both joe and hunter biden accepted bribes from burisma's cofounder faces corruption probes. the white house strenuously denies this and this appears to back up what a veteran fbi informant told the fbi. watch viktor shokin here. >> do you believe that joe biden or hunter biden got bribes? >> i do not want to deal in unproven facts, but my firm personal conviction is that, yes, this was the case. they were being bribed. the fact that joe biden gave away $1 billion in u.s. money in exchange for my dismissal, my firing. isn't that alone a case of corruption? i have no doubt that there were illegal activities engaged in by burisma. as a matter of fact the criminal case had been started before me. it continued to expand and
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poroshenko at the time was the minister and was the founder and coo of burisma started bringing in people who could provide protection for him. hunter biden was among them and the corruption network expanded as a result so, yes, to answer your question, there's no doubt in my mind that burisma was engaged in illegal activities. lirkliz: the white house is scrambling to down play this and shokin didn't provide additional evidence but claims he was fired at biden's insistence because of corruption investigation into burisma and hired hunter to sit on the board for nearly $1 million a year and that's the joe biden brand for protection. again, the white house denies all this. what do you make of shokin here? >> you have -- you don't just have shokin saying it. you have on joe biden saying it that until the prosecutor was fired, that he was going to withhold aid.
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he was bragging about it publicly. what do i think of shokin? i think devon archer and the multiple whistle blowers that ways and means and other haves heard from have nothing to gain by being honest. the white house has everything to lose and that's why you're seeing them run right now from this information that's coming out because you've got multiple people, multiple witnesses that are saying that not only is it a two-tiered justice system but this is obviously pay for play. some people are being bribed. that millions and millions of dollars are coming into the biden's thattuationically is to pay off -- that basically is to pay off doing foreign assistance as the vice president and now as president. that's what you're seeing and that's why you're seeing the white house is lying. liz: bribery would be a high crime. shokin also indicates that no one ever asked hip, no one from the u.s. ever talked to him, sat him down and interviewed him despite his central role in all of this and despite the first
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trump impeachment based off that phone call. no one talks to shokin at all? shokin's corroborating what devon archer testify that hunter biden called dc to ask the obama white house to help get shokin fired. that happened just days, that phone call, before vice president's trip to ukraine. it's not known who hunter asked the obama white house officials to get shokin fired but when you put this all together, how can nobody in the u.s. talk to viktor shokin? >> that's a great question, but if that is a demand being made for pay for play in order for ukraine to get money, do they have to? the fact is that we don't know at this point in time. which again, i think it's why it's so important that the investigation that chairman comer is pushing forward right now continued to progress. that information comes out in and transparency be made in america. liz: we've talked to former fbi fors, national security officials, they've told us they'd never seen corruption
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like this. these allegations to them are wild. they've never seen this in u.s. history. >> it's insane, is it not? liz: final word. >> it's early intervention it is it's being covered up and for one family, the biden family seeing multiple examples of which any other president right now would have been impeached. it's time we stop talking and start acting. liz: got it. congressman van duyne, thank you for staying on the story. we have brawls and fights and protests happening in new york and other cities nationwide. we've got now 100,000 illegal immigrants from the southern border from biden's border crisis flooding into all five new york city bureaus and these protests are growing nationwide. energy and oil expert phil flynn and jennifer grandholm talking to us about another bizarre and alarming claim that she made about u.s. energy.
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energy secretary jennifer grand home in a speech in seattle claimed that it's a really good thing that the u.s. is importing less and less oil and gas. she's saying it's because we're trying to be an electrify indication of the u.s. economy. >> we deferentially do. she -- definitely do. she seeps to be a nice person but makes these exaggerated claims that can be disproved so easily. we look@why the u.s. is importing less oil it's because we're producing more oil than we ever have before and that's not because of policies by this administration openly hostile to the u.s. and gas industry, it's because of investment, ingenuity, and because of the way the u.s. energy industry has done it better and cleaner than
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anybody else in the world. and to make the wild claims and trying to take credit for what the u.s. energy industry is doing is misleading and doesn't tell the true story. liz: she's making in claim as the majority of the nation's grid operators warn two-thirds of the u.s. is vulnerable to blackouts because of, you know, biden's new environmental rules cracking down on fossil fuels. 60% or 65% of u.s. electricity comes from oil and gas, phil; right? >> it really does. and that's not going to change overnight as much as jennifer granholm would like to. one of the thins we've seen, liz, is that because of the incentives by the biden administration and telling people the fossil fuel wills not be here, we've seen a lack of investment from fossil fuel of electricity generation and pushed towards solar. that sounds great and the problem is it's solar and it's not as reliable as the fuels
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it's trying to replace. that's leaving the americans vulnerable; right. that's why we're seeing the risk of blackouts. this comes at a time where we're slowing down investment where it needs to be fixing the infrastructure that really exists and to bet on something that may never come to fruition. liz: phil, isn't this a national security issue too because now you've got six of the nine top world oil and gas producers and the alliance and it's coming as we're producing something like 12.6 million barrels a day and dropped to less than 10 million the month after biden took office and below the 13 million in 2019 under trump. what do you make of the new bricks alliance, final word? >> we told saudi arabia or the biden administration, we're going to make you a praia state and we don't need your oil, we're going electric. now you're creating an emergency
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alliance and 46% of the oil in the world will be controlled by the bricks. it includes iran, includes saudi arabia, and a lot of other countries that don't really like us. liz: where do we go with the biden energy policy, phil? final word. >> we have to reverse course and our energy security is in the worst state in decades and we're making it worse, not better. if you want to ensure our economic future and political future, our j geopolitical yo political future, we have to have a more balanced approach when it cops to u.s. oil and gas. quit dealing with venezuela and iran and come back and talk to u.s. energy producers and we'll fix the problems, but we can't do it when you're fighting us every step of the way. liz: thank you, phil. bring that fire. see you soon. this story, are these weird shadow campaigns breaking out noinside the democrat party.
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biden's border crisis. this news coming in, texas about to send its tenth bus load of illegal immigrants to los angeles. again, these fights and protests are now breaking out in u.s. cities nationwide. get right to fox news alexis mcadams live outside the roosevelt hotel in new york city and converted into a shelter for migrants; right? reporter: that's right. there's a lot of chaos throughout the day but people that live and work around here, say this is what it is on a daily basis and migrants come in and go out and move from different facilities and one of the more than 200 emergency facilities across the city they have housing migrants right now. people who live around here say they're fed up and want the city to do more. it's led to lots of protests. watch this. >> that was a wild scene outside
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of new york city's mayor's mansion yesterday and protesters clash over the migrant crisis and six people taken into custody and nypd officers tried to keep that crowd under control and that's the latest protest coming and scenes like this grow more common across new york and lines of migrants in manhattan and soccer fields, ewe name it. 100,000 and more counting and flooded through five boroughs and secretary mayorkas has an expert team assessing new york city's migrant operation and continues to support the city and state through more than 140 million in federal funding just this fiscal year alone. we're talking a about a lot of money here and not everyone thinks the state and federal government is doing enough. let's go to new polls here. this new sienna poll is that people aren't happy with how things are handled and 82% of new yorkers say the influx of migrants is a problem and 81% disapprove of what the governor
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is doing to address the issue and there's a surge that shows no sign of slowing down. >> we're giving them food, shelter, clothing and not even taking care of our own people in the city, the homeless, the veterans and whatnot. reporter: back out here live, we talked to voters and according to the polls, it's not just the governor of new york people republican set with but the mayor of new york city, eric adams and the biden administration and people believe there's a lot of finger pointing on both sides and would rather see change instead ovmigrants laying out on the street corn corners. liz: great reporting. good to have you on. see you here soon. bring in new york congressman on house homeland security and it's good to see you, congressman. we've seen protests in chicago, in dallas and in california and now new york. you know, we saw guardian angels curtis lee was one of the six arrested so how does new york,
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how are new york democrats going to hand this will and how is the democrat party going to handle this nationwide? >> i think the answer is they're not handling it, that's the problem. when mayor adams was running for office, he touted the fact that new york city was a sanctuary city. but the fact is that there was no plan in place for when this city needed to actually be a sanctuary and that's what we're seeing now. you're seeing new yorkers from all political parties. they're angry and the number that you put up with 82% of new yorkers were unhappy with the way this is being handled and that's in a city where democrats outnumber republicans by a huge margin. the message is clear, this isn't a partisan issue but it's a american issue and fact of the matter is that secretary mayorkas and our president and the administration and biden administration, they're a clear dereliction of duty and not doing what they're supposed to and the republicans in the house of representatives have to secure the border act back in may and would have brought money and will bring money for infrastructure and technology on
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the southern border and hire more customs and border patrol agents but we don't see it moving forward. why, because the biden administration and our boarders czar vice president kamala harris saying that the border is secure and there's no issues. liz: looks like the texas and border state strategy is working and sending migrants living with mayhem for years now and the border states and communities. they've dealt with influx of crime, they've dealt with human trafficking and drug trafficking. really her heinous and h her rendous crimes and cop c cars ad barricades surrounding a catholic school in staten island and that's a migrant shelter and former st. john villa academy and they're saying they're not anti-immigrant and concerned about crime and angry at city officials for not telling them they were doing this. one voter said, "the government
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has to stop doing this to our communities and stop doing it in secret, stop lying and lying about it when they're confronted. you know, the problem is it just feels like illegality and feels like it's out of control when you see the influx from the border of illegal immigrants and people are kind, they're generous and want them taken care of but they also want law and order. they want it done fairly and want it done the right way, congressman. >> absolutely and that's part of the problem. it's not that you're feeling it's out of control, it is out of control. new york city since the democrats have implemented cashless bail here in new york and we've seen a rising crime and spent my entire adult life as member of new york city police department as a detective and we saw crime up and down through my career, but over the last few years, crime has risen and we're allowing criminals to conduct crimes and commit crimes and be let back out on the street. now with illegal migrant coming into our city and taking up much
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of the resources that's needed for others, there's a real problem and quite frankly the new york city police department is doing the best they can with the resources they have. there's not enough. every single day we see more and more coming into our city and they're trying to deal with the crime that they're already having to deal with because of laws passed by democrats in the state legislature. it's not feeling of out of control, it is completely out of control. liz: congressman de-'esposito, thank you for joining us. will john kerry be subpoenaed in any impeachment inquiry and obama's secretary of state john kerry did know about the biden family's overseas deals and what hunter biden was doing with ukraine and burisma. also we've got bill mcgurn and former chief speech writer for george w. bush and writer and columnist for law street journal. warning if biden does a run and
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inflation exploded in the late 70s. this is where we are at right now. what do you think? >> well, i think it should be taken seriously. look, joe biden brought about the inflation with the spending and he's calm down largely because the fed, not because of joe biden is i think we're not out of the woods yet just because we shouldn't have it going to the grocery store for three or four items and and it's on that loan. liz: we know that fed chair powell said more rate might bees could be coming and we have fed futures and they have more an 50% possibility and we'll see rates going up by the end of the year and bill, it's like americans are dealing with the triple w whammy. they've got inflation and higher interest rates and more tax asks
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and investors are chases high yields and feels good on the investing side but not for their kitchen table and now there's nbc news reporting the white house is really angry that california governor gavin newsom could win the white house with the bill going on there too. >> what's going on is there's real economic problems that the president refuses to address. again, as i said before, just because you don't talk about inflation doesn't mean people don't feel it. my kids feel it when they go fill up the car with gas. they know something's not right. it just adds to an uneasiness and i know the economist haves put off the talk about recession and it's rate hikes and it's a very real possibility and i
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don't know what it's going to look like next year when joe runs for re reelection. liz: you're saying we could be in recession in 2024. we have an ap poll and eight out of 10 voters say biden is too old and not going to dbrox effective for -- effective for another four years and about half of everybody say he's too old to one again and cnn polls saying the same thing. show the new york times sienna polls and he spoke about the bill. president biden spoke today to students about coming back to school. again, he's just sounding tone deaf. he's saying, well, it feels bad when you've been off for three monarchies not doing anything work when he spent 40% of presidency on vacation and, bill, get your reaction to this. watch. >> hardest thing is coming back after three months not doing any work, any homework and all of a sudden you've got to lot to mako
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catch up from the end of last year. liz: bill, he's got a lot of catching up to do. we have a bad friday jobs report coming and flat lining u.s. growth. looking at jobs report is probably 170,000 new jobs. that's it coming this friday. >> yeah, no one's talking about growth. i mean, you know, most people aren't economists and they can't tell you why they think something, but they have a very uneasy sense. you can't predict the economy based on one jobs report. but it's going to add to the unease when you have inflation and people just don't feel good. they don't feel that tomorrow they'll be better off than they are today. i think there's a coin of word that was used during jimmy carter's time. there's a feeling of malaise. and people just don't feel good about prospects for growth. liz: biden malaise, bill mcgurn
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coined it. thank you so much, bill mcgurn. we have this story coming up for you, school board parents getting ready to fight again against schools, turning themselves into these weird laboratory and incubators and ideologies that had nothing to do with education. is this all making the u.s. less intelligent? we have a virginia dad of six going to give us his take and byron york will john kerry and is he subpoenaed in a potential biden impeachment inquiry. we're going to explain why. let's check in with dagen and guy benson who's in for sean duffy. we want to hear about their jam packed next hour, the hit show the bottom line. dagen: rick perry is here to try and explain why sloppy joe biden is sucking up to venezuela and iran for oil but not embracing our own energy producers here.
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walk this. the biden family ukraine corruption scandal and all that, it looks like it could rope in john kerry. fox news reporting evidence that john kerry when he was obama's secretary of state did meet with hunter biden's business partner devon archer just four weeks before ukraine fired its top prosecutor viktor shokin, who was investigating burisma for corruption. burisma had hired hunter biden. what do you make of all this? >> well there's a lot of parts to this story and the one thing to remember here it you're talking about devon archer going to meet with john kerry not long before the firing of shokin and the prosecutor. now i was just looking at devon archer's testimony in the house not too longing a. he talked about feeling pressurg pressure from the prosecutor
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elsewhere and burisma was always asking devon archer, can you get us any help in dc. can dc help. burisma said can you get owe biden to help us and they said we need help in dc, can you make something happen? we know that . we know that john kerry stepson a man named chris heinz was a partner with devon archer and by all reports actually told devon archer and hunter biden not to get involved with burisma and it looked really bad that the vice president, hunter biden's father was the top person to ukraine and didn't look good when his son was taking millions a year from a corrupt leader. finally john kerry has said he knew nothing about this so i
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think that's a question worth asking him again. liz: yeah, he -- john kerry heatedly denying any knowledge of what was going on with hunter biden and burisma and corruption there. i mean chris heinz also worked at hunter biden's rosemont seneca doing that private equity deal hunter orchestrated with china. why would devon archer be talking to john kerry? is it about chris heinz because chris heinz had e-mailed john kerry's chief of staff saying i want to distance myself from burisma. >> yeah, we have reports that chris heinz was nominal for himself but suggesting strongly that devon archer and hunter biden do that. there's one more thing i didn't mention, which is actual employees of the state department. some were concerned and at least the appearance of hunter biden's involvement with burisma and man
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named george kent and president trump's first impeachment and my senior diplomat and this is a bad idea for the vice president's son to be involved in this shady business over here. john kerry secretary of state not know about that either? he's saying he didn't. liz: well, there's a chance john kerry possibly could be subpoenas if there's an impeachment inquiry. that could come up. we'll stay on. byron, final word. >> it could possibly refresh his memory. john kerry has not testified to anybody about this. if he were called for even a deposition in the house, then he would have to go back over his records and see what he actually knew about this at the time but just saying i knew nothing about this is about as credible as joe biden saying he knew nothing about it.
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liz: byron york, thank you so much. we have this story, parents fighting against school boards again turning themselves into i think cue bay torrs and laboratories -- incubators and laboratories that have nothing to do with education, reading, writing and arithmetic. is this making the u.s. less intelligent? we have a virginia dead of six next on "the evening edit". ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire
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originally the public school system in virginia and ryan stanback right good have you on, that is great to see ryan so we have millions of children across the u.s. now back to school we have more parents and parental rights groups, battling the school boards, a date say stop with a toxic school curriculum for kids. and you are among the many parents of virginia, your fighting against the snow school trend, is going nationwide, the children vote not get zero greatest wrestling the assignments they fail. >> while yes, and sorry i just the school board specifically on this no zero policy and under the no zero policy, getting an even if do not do the assignment, you given a 15 percent is attempting to address the disease by curing the symptom instead of the actual disease of a childless zero work him they should get
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zero credit but they should be given opportunities to do the work there are better policies that have been produced for her to come into the school board e-mail exchanges and conversations when 42 zeros are not permitted policies that are being done in minnesota, where the child is not do the work, they're not failed automatically, the given and incomplete in the put into place to be called detention for now it is extended study halls. basically told that you have to do the work and you are going to do this because that is what proficiency mastery support us like, not simply telling a kid what you did not going to be 50 percent. >> will the parents rights do not stop when the school doors shut it off their kids off at school and parental rights through the classroom we have the story to rhino schedule reaction to this in colorado, the teacher diversity teacher, and now he has said that he wants to bring things down,
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after his school staffers slammed his own equity agenda diversity equity inclusion classes, this is according to e-mails obtained by fox digital the teacher casey said that he one of the classes is to be focus on by things done by white people, we start with the victim all at six the identity politics everybody understands this is a mystery but we need to teach about slavery in u.s. but it's about teaching, not indoctrinating ryan. >> and while i would agree with that and it is about teaching is about teaching a good historical perspective if you pointed teach history in general, any for the human condition, it has endorsed lee be there and there are still nations out there were slavery is accepted with people are subjugated, nations today. and it is not only what issuing is not only an american issue, it is in world history issue. the new well teach about the
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abolitionist movement and what can be done by the people uniting looking to defeat any vote idea. and how much like progress was made by the people uniting that issue. >> are you worried the schools are making america dumber. [laughter] i cannot speak for the entire nation because i've only been seeing the effects but i can say we can bond from accreditation to accreditation with condition my children they come home from classes tell me that the kids are tuned out of that because they don't need to step ryan steinbeck bother us for re think you for joining us and as it us and thank you for watching the evening you know sign to turn it over to my friends over the bottom line, we have dagen mcdowell and guy taking the reins over there and thank you
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