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solve the problems and the mass exodus of the golden state. in her first interview since announcing her run for governor. set your dvr, never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not y trou. laura ingraham takes you home. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. >> this is the ingraham angle from washington. fauci and his friend in the media treating americans don't want to treat the vaccine is modern-day lepers but who are these people and what are their objections? to make the speak to a young woman taking a stand about why she is saying no to the needle. don't think the fight against critical race. is only happening in red states. we speak tonight to a school board candidate in the ultraliberal confines of been, oregon about the dangerous encroachment on education being
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waged there but first, losing liz, that is the focus of tonight's angle. one major prerequisite for being a good leader is that you actually like and respect the people you are supposed to be leading likewise you can't be in regular conflict with the team you are supposed to support and represents. imagine an nfl assistant coach who had no respect for most players and fans and instead of working to improve his team he constantly whined about some former super bowl quarterback who. the game. obviously that coach would be an incredibly stupid higher to have made but that is exactly what house republicans did when they voted to reelect liz cheney to a key gop leadership role in february.
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she detests former president trump and all his supporters, she thinks many if not all of them are racists, sexist, homophobic, xena phobic or just plain dumb. on the election follow she sounds like any garden-variety msnbc pundit, she can't quit talking about the capital riot. republicans want to move on but cheney refuses to. she is a woman abscess. >> what happened january 6th is unprecedented and i think it is important that the commission focus on that and focus on what happened on january 6th and what led to it. >> nevermind the kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell had already said that any congressional inquiries should be broadly focused on all including as of violence by antifa and other
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similar groups but of course bucking her party and scratching at the scab of january 6th means cheney is the republican hero to shore for some of the most irrelevant media voices in america. >> this cheney living in reality of the stories and about her integrity, it is about her adherence to the fact, the decline of one of the two governing parties. >> he called the press on donald trump and tried to repurchase the big lie. >> not backing down, she's tripling down. >> he is being penalized for speaking the truth. >> the same people who regurgitated the phony russian collusion there for years are suddenly the arbiters of the truth. that is really funny. they love is because she echoes their big lie language, she's not only condemning trump but
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many republican voters still spectrum fraud. how exactly is any of this advancing the gop prospects for taking the house in 2022? as the angle told you last night democrats are getting nervous about the midterms with good reason but at least they have cheney to do their work for them. rather than focusing on the trillions of spending and taxes biden plans to ram through congress she spends her time urging her colleagues to make clear that they are not the party of white supremacy. no one is better at the darkest adapting leftist slander the gop -- music to the ears of all the bush cheney republicans who couldn't win but now claimed to have discovered the secret to election success. >> lose cheney is standing on principle. our path to majority for republicans is to have people who stand on their own two feet and state their views like this cheney is doing.
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>> people who are not going to call themselves republicans if we don't move past these conspiracy theories. >> lose cheney does have a strong group of our supporters in the house republican caucus who maybe not out loud but quietly encourage her to continue speaking the truth. >> again the truth, talking about the truth. the truth is cheney and all of the also-rans are better at this point. a classic case of sour grapes. trump's victory in 2016 was a repudiation of the bush cheney era. he wasn't afraid to say out loud that the all establishment gop had failed us on china, failed us on border enforcement and failed us by waging war in iraq. >> our nation was going badly in the wrong direction for a long period of time. we have $7 trillion invested in
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the middle east. other than death and destruction what do we have? i believe it was the worst decision in the history of our country. >> cheney believe those of us who change their thinking of the iraq war, i was one of them, aren't just wrong but now unpatriotic and she takes trump's harsh assessment on her father's views very personally but she couldn't impeachment vote on that so she had to wait for january 6th along with my mother house republicans lose cheney and every democrat voted to impeach trump for his opposing role in inciting the mob that entered the capital but the truth is she always thought trump was beneath the dignity of the white house. perhaps she thought she was hoping to write trump's political a bit but she was writing her own. the cheney-like candidate ran in
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the text special election last weekend and he pulled in a whopping 3% of the votes. the voters in that special election were very clear on the agenda they support. it is called america first, you might have heard of it. lose cheney refuses to accept the cold reality staring are right in the face, the party has just moved on. they are not into you. it focused on our red state governors stopping the biden agenda, not on january 6th. trump critics like her find solace in think tanks whose full achievement is shaking down donors, hosting black lives dinners and holding awards to their friends. at the annual retreat she was back on her broken record of trump as a threat to democracy. >> if she only spent her time
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and a little energy talking about the current threat to our democracy, but left the wants to nationalize everything from local policing to state voting rules to public school curricula courtesy of the help them, but taking those positions wouldn't get her the attention she so desperately craves for invitations to dine with the onlys who love the good old days of the early 2000s. this cheney should've learned that regime changes in dc and if you want to come at donald trump you better come at it with stronger, more sober reinforcements. >> is cheney but we're just not crazy, you people in the media want to talk about these people being on the right, they are in the crazy column, all right? it is to do with being conservative. >> the most laughable thing is when john boehner and cheney tried to cloak themselves in the mantle of reagan conservatism.
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>> something worthy of being the party of lincoln and the party of reagan, those are the sort of aspirational set of policy ideals and agenda we have to present to the voters. >> just imagine reagan trying to help the chamber of commerce moves over to china or imagine reagan denouncing the gop base or pandering to the mainstream press and when did reagan for whom i worked support keeping troops in the middle east forever? her dad was gerald ford's chief of staff so the cheney family opposed reagan in 1976. the dinosaurs didn't know when their extinction was at hand and needed to these people but it is high time that house leadership
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right it's ship and scrape off the barnacle of the bush cheney era and do it once and for all. here's a novel concept. actually appoint someone to leadership who likes republican voters. that is the angle. joining me as mark meadows, former trump white house chief of staff and former congressman, why did leadership make this decision to give the number 3 slot to someone who spends most of her time criticizing the gop base? >> what you will see is the discussion around this cheney has reached a fever pitch and next week i can't imagine they will continue to support in that leadership position. when democrats quote lose cheney more than republicans is cheney and her fundamental job is communication that is the problem, so i think you will see a very different republican conference but it is a battle between the swamp and the
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america first agenda and one that i think you'll see some fireworks next week. shannon: when you have cnn realizing just because trump is out of office it doesn't mean the voters have abandoned him. when is cheney going to get that? >> what is the future of the republican party post trump and the answer is not really post trump. we are still in the trump era in the republican party and if lose cheney's ousted in a week that solidifies it, tells us where the party is, where they believe the energy is. shannon: what are they afraid of? 74 million votes despite everything he faced. >> you are right. got more votes than any republican candidate in the history of our nation and yet as we look at this lose cheney says
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that donald trump has no role in the republican party, it is the most coveted endorsement out there. he continues to shape as you mentioned the race in texas, the trump endorsed candidate came in first once again and she mistook one thing, there was a vote a few weeks ago where she actually was allowed to keep her position and she mistook the conference giving her second chance as a mandate. it is not a mandate. it's gotten even worse since then where you have members openly questioning whether she would align with the lincoln project and did she covertly directly work with the lincoln project while many of them were out campaigning for this president. it is a valid question. i don't know the answer but i can tell you this was at this point if anybody in washington dc still believe donald trump doesn't have an influence on the republican party they are not traveling on main street across america.
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>> we have great republican governors i featured 5 of them last thursday on the show, the man who got 74 million votes who did more in 3 years to lift the incomes of middle america than anyone i can remember and we're supposed to listen to the people who wanted to stay in iraq forever. it makes no sense which is don't understand what kevin mccarthy and republicans are doing, we tried to warn they did not listen to common sense. nancy pelosi's office, you reference this, mocked the house gop saying they were looking for a nonthreatening female to replace lose cheney and pelosi made a comment in san francisco. >> i do commend this cheney for her courage, for her patriotism
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and i wish her well, perhaps this challenge will make her stronger. i don't know. that is up to their caucus. i don't welcome their participant in our caucus and they don't welcome mine in as. >> you have speaker pelosi coatings is cheney once again and there's the problem and i can tell you a number of my colleagues that i have the privilege of serving with for more than four terms have expressed real concern over the last week to 10 days and just how she escalated her rhetoric and accountability is close at. shannon: she referred to her as lynn cheney who i liked very much. this is about reality at this point but then, when liz, one of the cheney's, just for fun because you are on and a student of political history from 2014
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we have a pelosi -- >> during the bush cheney administration the vice president cheney said that are set a tone and attitude that many in the cia are so patriotic, they protect our country as a way to avoid conflict and violence, but the attitude that was there was very, i think came from dick cheney, that is what i believe. >> referencing the torture memo. she's gone from your the king of torture to you should be the future of the republican party. >> they think the cheneys are supporting their political narrative. hopefully they will do that. laura: good to see you, should i
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call you matthew? people who refuse to get vaccinated being treated as modern-day part is some even want them shot. we will speak to a democrat who says she's not getting the shot. she's here to tell us why. what i former covid advisor says kids should absolutely not be vaccinated. he is here.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: last night we showed you a showed you media bureaucrats, the fact that covid has been virtually extinguished in israel despite 0 kids under age 16 ever getting vaccinated. you would think this data would convince the science loving biden administration it is unnecessary to vaccinate the kids but would be wrong. >> children between the ages of 12 and 15 years of age were not yet eligible for a vaccine if that announcement comes, we are rita move immediately, immediately moved to make 20,000 pharmacy sites across the country ready to vaccinate's adolescents as soon as the fda
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grants it's okay. laura: they are okaying that next week for the pfizer vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. paul alexander, you recently published a piece saying the kids should absolutely not be vaccinated. briefly why? >> thanks for having me. this is the issue of no lab and no trust. the reduction in the vaccine trials, if we give that to give 0.one%, the risk to kids about where this infection is so low the risk of transmitting to the kids is small, the risk of them transmitting to adults is exceedingly rare. the risk of them getting severely ill, the cdc knows this data. they have this data. the risk of death, kids have a one in 50,000 chance of dying if they are covid infected.
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very small risk and the issue is why parents in this position, vaccinate children with such low risk when this is an experimental vaccine, highly untested and stable not have the requisite time and sample size to detect any meaningful differences so i think they are absolutely wrong. laura: doctor fauci is very excited, doctor alexander, about kids getting vaccinated even down to infancy. watch. >> you want to do age de-escalation. we have a 12 to 15, then you work your way downward, 12 to 9 years old, 96 years old, 62 years old and 6 months to 2 years old. >> 12 to 15 it will be authorized next week. what is the risk of infants? >> the risk to infants is we
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would like to see 0 but we would say almost 0. it is exceedingly rare and the reality is this becomes risk management decision for parents not just because doctor fauci says take it, i have respect for him and his work in the profession but doctor fauci has said many things before, in this case it makes no sense to me and to many scientists, the risk to children is so small, no reason to put our children in harm's way at this point. not with these untested vaccines and a sample size of 3000 producing protocol proposed so far, no way it can drive meaningful results in safety results for parents. this is reckless. laura: how long would a normal vaccine trial for people who aren't minimal to
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infinitesimally small risk of harm or small risk of infecting anyone, with younger kids what would the normal process be like for real full fda approval? >> these vaccines, emergency use authorization so investigation of experimental use, normal vaccines from inception to what they are bringing it to market, 10 to 12 years so in this case they rush vaccines in a matter of months and the key is this. these will not provide you the type of safety data to give you the level of confidence to put these vaccines in your children's arms because we are talking about children have more life to live, they could be devastated by these vaccines if something goes wrong and the
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issue, we like doctor fauci and cdc to put it on the table for children, for children, put it there for parents, remove the waiver and go forward, only then discuss vaccinating children because there is no risk. >> they wouldn't be rushing if pharma companies could get sued. that is a great idea. thank you. despite all the evidence we know aspiring up on this issue biden is pushing vaccines on children and the media painting the millions of vaccine hesitant adults as anti-science neanderthals but are they? the atlantic interviewed some of these americans including my next guest, 37-year-old attorney named janine who told the magazine before march 20th i was a solid progressive democrat was
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so disturbed by democrats failure to recognize the importance of civil liberties. i will vote for anyone who doesn't permit the erosion of our fundamental rights but we are seeing now. litigation counsel for the new civil liberties alliance joins me now. there is another reason beyond civil liberties that you feel you don't need this vaccine. what is it? >> thank you for having me on. i feel as though i don't need the vaccine because i passed covid. i had it in february so i have acquired immunity which is as good or better as immunity acquired from the vaccine. i also conducted a personal risk-benefit assessment based on my demographic profile and decided the vaccine is not right for me and don't want to get it and it should be a personal voice in my opinion. laura: progressives are usually about this is between my doctor and myself and this is my body myself, their lingo is out the window here and you make a great
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point about acquired immunity which you notice fauci and friends don't talk about at all, natural immunity, t-cell immunity which you undoubtedly now have. there is no discussion of that. you are supposed to be forced to have a vaccine when you obviously have the antibodies and most likely the t-cell immunity to this and many other variants. insane. >> there are recorded incidents of people who have worse reaction to the vaccine and that is another reason i don't want to get it. laura: what if ultimately you are told you can't travel on a plane you don't get the vaccine? >> once it starts to interfere with my ability to live my life i might have to re-examine about because i want to but i want to
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socialize with my friends and go places and don't want to be stuck at home all the time. i don't think people should be in the position i'm in where they feel coerced into getting something they don't feel is right for them. laura: doctor fauci is pushing this line that people like you who don't get vaccinated are selfish enemy of society. >> you get infected as a healthy young person and you have no symptoms it is likely that you will inadvertently and i will even say innocently infect someone else that might infect someone else who might get very sick. when you look at it like that you could say i do have a societal responsibility. we are all in this together. ashley: are you shirking your societal responsibility as defined by the us government? >> i don't think so. even if i hadn't had covid,
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vulnerable people have the opportunity to get it first that are protected by their own vaccination. i don't need to protect other people. >> what was your covid symptoms like? did you lose your sense of taste? what was it like? >> it was very mild. lots of taste and smell and mild headache for couple days. laura: that is what i am like when i watch nancy pelosi. i think we needed to hear from you tonight. thank you so much and many of you have seen the shocking video of a woman smearing in la county sheriff's deputy is a racist murderer. his boss is here now and will join us next to tell us about the other officers and we brought you an installment of everything is racist. tonight we provide the latest laundry list of what the left now says is racist. it keeps growing. stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> i pulled you over --
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is pulled you over -- >> because you are a murderer. you made me think you were going to murder me. >> are you feel that way. >> i'm perfectly legal and i am a teacher. >> congratulations. >> you are a murderer. here you go, mexican racist, you're always going to be a mexican, you will never be white. you know that, right? you will never be white. >> have a good day. >> shocking, racist attack on an la county sheriff's deputy doing his job. the woman use claims to be a teacher. if that is what she says in public imagine the poison she is spewing in class. what is concerning is only the latest commentator who abuses officers on the job.
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alex little in the way the says the discussion has had alarming levels. sheriff villanueva joins us now. this was stunning in a way but sadly not too many of us who have been covering these frankly racist attacks and vicious attacks on police. what is the reaction in the department? >> it is sad but has become all too common. this is the reality deputies face on the street, not people with bullhorns screaming at the top of their lungs for the politicians, members of the board of supervisors urging this behavior by trying to pretend that somehow our department is full of people harassing the public when the opposite is quite common and that is the
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issue we have to confront. we need people to turn the anger, the bitterness down and focus on interacting respectfully with each other. >> a lot of young people are being taught version of this at their university classes or even in school communication which i personally read that we had to stop police brutality, i wants police brutality but the weight is written in schools kids think all police are just smashing people in the face, shooting them or abusing them in some way and that's what is horrible here and that is what she spewed at that police officer? >> exactly and that is part of the big lie that somehow cops resemble event and exit
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essential threat to young black men and nothing could be further from the truth and the statistics show the hard facts on the ground show it. unlawful murderer for example like derek chauvin against george floyd are very rare, extremely rare, rarer than being struck by lightning and you will have politicians, people describing themselves as leaders in the community trying to tell people they are afraid in the presence of cops that somehow we are next essential threat and we are the exact opposite, people were secure peace, provided safety for the community and sometimes at the expense of our own life. >> the attorney general of the united states testified today on capitol hill and have a new idea how to spend money on police departments. >> public trust between communities and law enforcement is essential to making communities and policing safer. our budget proposal is increased
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investment in programs that support community oriented policing and systemic inequities including $1.2 billion and increased $304 million. >> systemic inequities. i know you have a very diverse war workforce in la but it seems the real message is you need to read out the extremists on the force and address systemic racism. >> i can tell you the population of the county jail right now mirrors exactly the population of suspect to commit violent crimes, murder, rape, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon. it is a one on one correlation. we see the suspect in those crimes and the population of those maintained the county jail awaiting trial so 2.at it as soon systemic in equity they are not seeing the truth it is right in front of them.
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violence fills the jails, not some type of systemic racism or scheme for mass incarceration, it is just not there. it is plain old violence and we put a end to it. laura: speaking of politicians inflaming the situation here is what ilhan omar said last night on ms nbc. >> is important for there to be a federal oversight board that does proactive investigations every single time there is a life lost in the custody of police officers, every time there is bodily harm caused by the police. >> a response to a constant presence of a federal oversight board? >> that is absolute nonsense, the ability to do successful investigation, outside the fbi and their limited resources experts will be local law
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enforcement doing these investigations and driven by evidence, by facts, overwhelming majority of people who died as a result of an officer involved shooting died because of the actions they take that from the life of a cop or somebody else. they lose their life but it is driven by their actions and people refuse to acknowledge that and later on they will cite the evidence of previous years and say they were all murders and forget that he came out with guns blazing. that is the grim reality. >> what is the chance if you get pulled over by a police officer if you do not resist, of you having any harm come to you? what is the percentage chance? >> about 0. >> every group that ends up in trouble in some way resists police or someone who is with
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them shoots at the police? it is horrible when anyone dies, don't want anyone to die but don't resist the police when you are getting over. thank you for coming out tonight. and now it is time for -- >> when everything is racist. laura: time to add more items to the ingraham angle's official list of what the left these is racist, let's begin with the federal reserve. a recent brookings institution study claims that the fed has a diversity problem. it is overwhelmingly white, overwhelmingly male. the liberal publication now considers gun ownership to be a sign of bigotry. for too many americans guns are tied to masculinity, patriotism and white power. nevermind the fact that black americans accounted for the highest increase in gun sales of every demographic group last year which we think is good. he gets even more absurd. if you use the wrong font you
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might be a racist. is still okay to use times new roman or is it too western centric or too white. physicists are being warned against using the phrase, wait for it, quantum supremacy because it uncomfortably reminiscent of white supremacy, declared the recent scientific american robert and the woke left is coming for your favorite boardgames which according to the atlantic the property values in the iconic family game monopoly reflect a legacy of racism and inequality. the left is also demanding dungeons and dragons grapple with the racism in fantasy. the 50 year history of characterizing orcs as monstrous and evil is painfully reminiscent of how real-world ethnic groups have been and continue to be denigrated and
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finally put down the organic broccoli. there is a disturbing nexus of organic food and white supremacy which dates back to nazi germany where there was a strong pathos about the importance of major, healthy eating and natural foods. that is all for this edition of everything is racist but ingraham angle will be keeping eyes out for more critical updates. the fight against critical race. schools is limited to red states like texas, parents and one liberal on clave also fighting back. two of them join me in moments, stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: not laura: the ingraham angle put out a call for parents to reclaim control of their kids education. many of you across the country are answering that call. that includes my next guests who are running for school board in bend, oregon on a platform of breaking the woke monopoly that is brainwashing kids. those two concerned parents join me now. the school board election is in
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two weeks so do parents realize how consequential this could be for the future of their kids education? >> over the past year parents paid more attention to what kids were learning online and it didn't coincide with the common sense education we were being. we are talking about critical race. and politics have no business in the classroom. >> if this is such a common sense view.that both of you a school board candidates have you want your kids taught the best literature, most time-tested principles in history and so forth, great mathematics, great citizens and successful. in january the oregon department of education released a document on reinforcing equitable practices for ratings, it
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suggests grades should be bias resistance, traditional grading practices can be inequitable, late work penalties of homework can somehow undermine accuracy and encourage teachers to develop scoring scales that eliminate 0s. you get a trophy for showing up at school even if you don't turn in any of your homework, how does this prepare kids to deal with the world competing against chinese students for the top jobs? >> that is one of my concerns. i am a college faculty member. i teach at oregon university and i watch this with my children, teachers saying they don't have to turn in more statements and a variety of things and education is the foundation for all future generations and data shows our foundation has been weakened.
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it is essential we can and must do better. laura: i know from my own kids and their friends they don't even think about race. they have friends from all different parts of the country. is a great thing to see and warms my heart and now for the first time they are thinking about racial issues, not in a great way. it is making everyone on edge. i don't get it. >> critical race theory i feel is destructive and divisive. i grew up in san jose, california, one of the most diverse places in the country, never thought about it, never had an issue and i am mexican but i was born in mexico and i love the united states and i am a proud american and that is what i teach my kids, to be a proud american. i don't know.
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>> what i am seeing in this curriculum is there teaching kids not to love america but to immediately suspect america. are you concerned about that? >> yes. it creates a division and mindset of disadvantage. >> i am so glad, you will inspire people across the country and we wish you the very best of luck, following your race in bend, oregon, everybody get out and vote. today the summit was too good to save, the last bite reveals.
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. >> laura: in case you missed it >> made a remarkable string of gas that left the speechless. >> we will should vaccines directly to pediatricians, visit vaccines.gov -- vaccines.com or
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text your zip code to 438829. i am asking people to continue follow ccd guidance. >> that dot.gov thing has always been tricky for me as well. greg gutfeld has it from here. >> that is law. todd: powerful wind, pounding rain triggering flash floods and widespread outages, tracking devastating storms sweeping the south. jillian: a picture worth 1000 words, facility once packed with migrants nearly empty but the white house isn't talking about where they all went. the administration is accused of withholding data on the crisis. (coming up. into the brother james

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