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>> harris: we begin with breaking news, anti-semitic attacks breaking out here in the united states and across the globe as israel's battle with the terrorist of hamas is escalating. witnesses say a pro-palestinian mob attacked jewish diners at a restaurant n. london, a
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pro-palestinian caravan targeted jewish people with slurs. i'm harris faulkner, here today my co-coast, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany, we are in studio f again together. fox nation host, tomi lahren is with us and virtual center seat, dave rubin, host of the rubin report. good to see you. police in los angeles are investigating a possible hate crime at the restaurant on tuesday. after witnesses say some pro-palestinian protesters began attacking diners, including a group of jewish men throwing punches and bottles and objects at them. the dramatic confrontation caught on cell phone camera. watch. [yelling] hey, hey. [video playing practical [ ]
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[horn honking] >> harris: and in a separate incident in los angeles again on monday, caught on security camera this time, a caravan of two vehicles waving palestinian flags chasing an orthodox jewish man in a parking lot. he escaped unharmed. incidents like these are fanning across europe, last week in london, four people were arrested after pro-palestinian caravan of cars you see here broadcast anti-semitic slogans and threats from a bull horn. dave, i want to come to you first, first of all, just talk about how it happens that this escalates so far away from what is happening in the conflict and
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what the connection points are from what they are going through in america. >> dave: in many ways, these people doing the attacks, whether here in los angeles, i'm in los angeles right now, or in europe or anywhere else, they are making the best possible argument for israel, which is the place they seem to hate the most. by the way, the place that is the most progressive in all of the middle east, not by a little bit, but by insurmountable amount, to care about. let me talk broadly and specifically about jews, for a moment. broad level, this is consistent with everything we've seen from the left over the last couple years. you are allowed to attack people, destroy property, you can do whatever you want and block traffic and burn buildings down and those things, if you're morally right. let's not forget, aoc once said
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you don't have to be factually correct, you have to be morally right. attacking jews makes perfect sense, they are the minority of minority throughout time, i say we, i am jewish. jews have succeeded through all of the beautiful things america has afforded us, which is freedom. freedom, liberty, education and family, good things that the left is trying to destroy. jews don't fit in the intersectional calculator that the left wants. they want their minorities oppressed, they want black people oppressed and to behave that way. when a black person says i'm no longer part of the left, they try to destroy them. they can't make sense of what is going on. how can jews be oppressed and successful, which is why this is happen withing asian people, as well, it doesn't work for their world view and it will not stop, that is simply the truth. >> harris: dave, i will ask everybody on the panel to give
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me more room with dave, because you said something that i know to be true and maybe others do, too. it is different when you are inside the jewish community in los angeles and watching this happen. we've heard neighbors of the nearby restaurant fear, they are fearful to go out at night and we're seeing the pandemic allow us, it is ebbing, allowing us through vaccinations and more to go live our lives and at a time when we should be freer, this is happening. personally, how do you feel? >> dave: harris, it does not feel good. i mean, that is the simplest way i can say it, that this could be happening in america and that we know there will be no condemnation from aoc or omar, or nancy pelosi or chuck schumer, the videos showed, i would guarantee, and i don't mind maya copa or correction,
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they will not be seen on cnn, it doesn't fit their narrative. these guys love narrative. i am honored to talk about what i believe, you never edit mor o owe tell me what to say. i know when you were doing the rundown, if this had been another minority attack out of nowhere for no reason, you would have played that, because truth matters, we are in a war on truth right now and people can fight for the truth or you can fold and we'll be worse off in 20 years. >> harris: you know, kayleigh, i want to take away from all of david said with a core issue here and it is politics in america. when you hear that congresswoman ocasio-cortez, it doesn't matter what the facts are, it is morality. how do you have higher are moral ground if you don't live by the facts? >> >> kayleigh: getting them out of the party to be frank.
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that is hard to hear, it is true. aoc said israel was occupying palestine. when asked what she meant by that, she said, i'm not a geo-politics expert. >> harris: why is she speaking then? >> kayleigh: exactly, why is she in congress then. going beyond the anti-semitic comments, you have talib, who talked about if you support anti-bds, boycotting israel, she is questioning your loyalty to the country. she used calming feeling in relation to the holocaust, imar talked about israel hypnotiing the world, these are anti-semitic remarks. when own us is on the democratic party condemning anti-semitic, they could not even pass a free bill. you have the party, president biden, praising talib, saying she's a fighter, after comments
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she just made. >> harris: did you see the tarmac video yesterday? maybe their relationship is not as smooth, here it is, that is not friendly. we're not close with a boom mic, we can't read lips, the mask wearing, they are outdoors and fully vaccinated. let me move on. emily. >> emily: with hate-crime penalty in the federal domestic sense, if there is bodily injury, you can get life. it includes threats and intimidation and hearing comments you reference, it breaks my heart, not only slurs and despicable comments, to me, it rises to the level of intimidation. these are hate crimes coming out of congress people's mouths. as we see spiking trends of anti-semitic crimes and seeing on air, it is troubling to watch. that is always against a backdrop of an ever-present situation, these are just
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spikes. anti-semitic crimess are there. saw spike last year, 19% against global backdrop of the un, clear anti-israel sentiment, condemned them three times as much as other countries, including china, russia and some that celebrate their own human race abuses. it is pepostrus and it is important to remember, steps in 2015, about anti-semitic, blips in the radar of what the community has to deal with all the time. and i wonder, with the lackadaisical invertebra response biden has shown, what would that have been like if it was terrorist organization, terrorist attack against this country? what can we look to our president now? that is what is happening to our friend and ally. >> harris: i wish it was lackadaisical invertebra reaction from biden, he doesn't
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know which direction, $735 million for weapons for israel. now a movement among democrats, mr. president, you can't do that and it is going to be a fight. >> yeah, the question is who is he going to listen to? history tells us anything in the last 100 something days, we know who he's going to listen to, the far left, controlling the white house, the administration and many cases controlling him. it is wise to look at everything both domestically and internationally. domestically, as dave said, i having lived in l.a., there is lawlessness culture, people think their crime as long as they are committed against certain people don't matter, they have moral right or obligation to commit the crimes, acts of hate and indecency, that is culture in l.a. and democrat-run cities placated to blm, over the last year that made those things seem okay.
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furthermore, domestically, we need to talk about the president, as we have, his lack of leadership and comparing him to the last president that moved embassy to jerusalem and said i stand with israel. a president that wanted to work in an international way and make sure the world knew where he stood. you don't have that with this president. we have to look to pop culture. so many world-renowned models call the united states home come out in support of palestine and some is ways come out in support of hamas, maybe not uponing the difference and that speaks volumes. you have people that listen to that, look at it culturally, and don't understand the complexity of the situation. looking internationally, i was watching your show, harris, you you talking to your guest about iran and understanding iran is the world's number one state sponsor of terror. again, i would like to look at john kerry and where that investigation went. you have iran, with proxy wars all over the middle east. and you have a president who has
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somebody in a high position, john kerry, who we know may have been medding in the situation with iran. i like to circle back like psaki said and see where that is at. >> harris: talking about israelis ambassador who joined us and he said echoing many people don't understand this is not about the palestinian people. this is not about wanting anything, but furthering their own safety from all of us and their future protected and growing and increasing. but this is about the terrorists of hamas living among them and using their own people in the process of doing this and knowing the difference. we'll move on. chicago's mayor doubling down on her decision to only give one-on-one interviews to non-white reporters. how she's defending her
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>> harris: critics are slamming chicago mayor lori lightfoot over her race-based interview policiless. after democrat said she would prioritize requests from reporters of color. she's not backing off that decision, in fact, she just doubled down telling chicago journalist in a letter, vibeen struck since my first day on the campaign trail in 2018 by the overwhelming whiteness and maleness of alcohol media out
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89s editorial board, political corps and city hall press corps specifically. harris, coming to you, i loved your tweet on this last night. i retweeted it, very simple, but got to the heart of the matter. you said, well, this journalist knows any discrimination hurts all, we are americans first. >> harris: absolutely. thank you for the retweet. i do believe that for her to say those -- that it racially divides us in all new ways. it is not just about skin color, she is assuming what we think based on skin color and ethnicity. she's thinking in a city where we've seen black victims and black on black crime, being held accountable might not be a question a person of color would ask. i want to get deeper with her, that is my perception based on her only wanting to sit with certain people and so many topics having to do with people of color, maybe she might get a pass on thinking she knows us.
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we reached out to her. we have yet to hear back. i was working the phones until 10:00 last night. i believe this divides us in another way. if you think you are ome going to get certain questions from people who look a certain way and not others, you don't give yourself or your constituents an opportunity to see you treat everybody equally. we get to see you treat us in a racist way. and let's call what it is. you are dividing us by skin color and ethnicity and not giving us equal opportunity and equal access to do our job, to hold the powerful accountable. you are teaching people who voted for you, that is how you roll if it is something you don't approve of. i will not argue and say there shouldn't be more diversity, as said last hour, lots of way to achieve that. hire good human resources or legal advisors like yourself to make sure you do it in the proper way, but in this way, as an elected official, to say some
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people are valued more than others in the circle of media and you're going to base it on the things we were born with that we cannot change. i can only get darker. i cannot become a nonblack woman. only change that. she's assuming i will think a certain way, i don't know if i'll ever hear back. >> kayleigh: probably don't, i'll place a bet, you will not hear back, it is unfortunate. >> harris: she knows what i asked now. >> kayleigh: i thought is this unconstitutional? though way this passes constitutional law. she is in government position. this week, a federal judge granted an order in joining the small business administration from continuing to parse out their grantss, 2.6 billion in grants based on race and gender and the argument essentially was that the american rescue plan,
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which directed the sba, and infinite wisdom to prioritize restaurants on basis of race or gender, there was uproar. an injuktive order, it is extraordinary remedy. it is a high burden, and one requirement is substantial likelihood of success. meaning the judge gets this on his desk, he says the movement says we want the sba to stop prioritizing people based on race or gender like this mayor was doing, there is likelihood of succeed og merits it violates equal protection clause. >> harris: breaking the law? what you are saying. she broke her own rules and laws in the pandemic, when she got that haircut that she wasn't supposed to get. others couldn't do that. >> emily: people are forgetting
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where constitutional rights lay to your point about what is making us more divided, steps backward we are taking, ignoring protection people fought for and died for. >> kayleigh: i think harris hit on something important, she wants to ignore the crime in her streets, 46 individuals were shot last week alone. i called her out from the podium, saying she was derelict mayor of chicago, she replied, shut your mouth, karen. this is her not wanting to talk about the crime numbers. >> again, to harris' point, she's assuming as harris pointed out, people of color, black and brown people, might not ask difficult questions. we are talking about diversity, she tweeted she wanted diversity and inclusion and going about it by exclusion, interesting she believes she could throw that out there like it was effective way to get to what she says she wants to get to. another thing that bothered me,
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it is like she was disgusted when she was talking about whiteness. how do we come together as a nation and have true equality if we look to certain people and disgusted by their skin color? what happened to character, not color of skin. furthermore, talk about journalism, not diversity of color, diversity of thought might help a journalistic process, something we know a lot of journalists and folks in the media and leadership positions, especially on the democrat side, don't prioritize much. >> kayleigh: she said watch your mouth, karen, not as bad as shut your mouth, coming to you, though, crime numbers she wants to ignore, one chicago tribune reporter to his credit stepped up and said i've been granted an interview by her office, i'm rejecting and stand nothing solidarity with other reporters and not taking the interview. >> yeah, that is fantastic and that is what journalists, we don't have many journalists
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left, in air quotes, i want to make sure harris doesn't hold her breath waiting for the interview. it will not happen obviously, she doesn't want to be challenged by a genuine journalist. i will go a step further and say lori lightfoot is a racist, she is not a reverse racist, she is a good old-fashioned racist. she believes that skin color is the primacy of life, the most important thing f. a journalist were to walk into a room, she would treat one journalist different based on skin color than another journalist tochlt go further, this has taken over the modern democratic party. if you think this is going to stop with lori lightfoot, just wait, just wait to what comes with the rest of them. they are telling you that they view race as above everything else and we are going to see more and more of this and we must call it out for what it is.
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not half answers. lori lightfoot, if you are watching this, you are a racist. >> harris: quickly to add to what david was saying, take away journalist and put in the word people. is she preferring, that is question, are you preferring nonwhite people? forget what we do, that is the profession i hold, i'm a mom, a lot of things. would you prefer i be dark? >> salient point, harris, very well said. >> kayleigh: liberals fush to defund the police movement, we have video of hero cop single-handedly lifting a car to save a woman's life.
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is at all-time low and more police are leaving the profession. new video of this hero cop single handedly lifting a car and saving a woman's life is why we need more of them on our streets. watch. >> is he understand it? >> yes. entrapment. [screaming] >> can you breathe? >> please. >> she's trapped under the vehicle. i can't get it off. >> mommy.
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[screaming] >> try to get out. >> can you -- ma'am. is your head clear? >> oh! >> emily: what a raw video to watch. that cop is undeniably a hero everyday and super hero in that moment. tomi, police departments across the country are taking hits with funding, moral, physical attacks, shootings and deaths, how much more can law enforcement bare? >> tomi: i've spent a lot of time talking to law enforcement, they sign up to do the job not because it is a job, it is a calling. many are answering that call, but it is becoming more difficult with the defund the police movement and the stigma of police. i was doing an episode -- plug
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there, story that is important to share. he was at tj maxx, and the cashier who was black, went up and the cashier asked if she was in the military, he said, no, ooip not in the military, i'm a police officer, she looked at him in disgust and asked him why he being a person of color would join the police force f. something were to happen in that moment, who would she call? she had to say she would call the police. reminder to all communities, no matter community of color, mixed community, white community, police officers come to serve and protect you on daily basis and deserve admiration and respect. >> emily: that is exactly right. dave, we have the mayor of st. louis say more police doesn't, vowing to defund the police and shut down prisons.
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>> dave: democrats don't like fact, every fact we know is reverse of that. every city that has defunded the police, san frap, los angeles, portland, seattle, new york, some are refunding the police right now because murders have spiked, general crime all over the place. we have ridiculous policies here in los angeles, we now have the former da of san francisco, everyone knows what is going on in san francisco, basically a third world country right now, the former da san francisco is in los angeles. they won't latest you for soliciting prostitution. you can set up homeless encampments, they won't do anything. it is completely out of control. you know, that guy is an absolute hero. if there was go fund me i can donate to, i would love to help him in any way. police need our help.
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as tomi said, i talk to police officers who are good people who have bad leadership. i don't mean the police leadership, democratic elected officials, they need and deserve our support. if you don't think they do, go to the cities and see what is going on and see how you feel i guarantee you will come around to my position pretty quickly. >> emily: dave, no way diminishing what that cop did, that happens everyday, that is the point of what police men and women do, there serving and protecting. as tomi said, it is a calling, there is no shortage of those kinds of examples. kayleigh, so -- >> dave: they are not doing it for the money. >> emily: no. she mentioned communities, here in new york, gay police officers had to sue for the right to march in the pride parade in uniform and been banned, oft raicized from the communities and they put their lives on the
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line everyday to save others, regardless of race, gender or sexual orientation at the time. >> kayleigh: that is true, i have good news, i was reading jam freeman, in seattle, where you are from, residents don't support defunding the police, in fact 18% of people in color supported the defund movement. 14% of white people and in seattle across all demographics, the support for defunding the police was miniscule. here is what i say to viewers, anyone listening, thank a police officer. if you are part of that vast majority that don't want to defund the police, thank a police officer. i stopped and thanked a security guard. just say thank you, make a police officer's day. >> emily: that might be the only form of gratitude they receive for quite sometime.
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>> harris: interesting, when my father returned from vietnam, i was too little to know, my mom said similar things to what you said, kayleigh, remember the politics in vietnam war in the early '70s, they would be spit on, men and women who served. people would come up and say thank you, that meant so much and it is like that, i think, especially with 19% of our police force across the country being former military. natural reflexive nature that we need. not to say they don't have work to do in some departments, if they feel the support and know we're with them, it makes it easier to do those administrative things that have to be done. >> emily: and they know they are welcome in our communities. i thank officers all the time, including the other day when i was getting a ticket. despite it. >> harris: happens all the time. get her. >> emily: new york governor
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criticism for rushing priority for chris when others and everybody else in hads state couldn't. cuomo's daughters and boyfriends got priority testing for covid in 2020 and their samples rushed to a state lab because they were going to see cuomo on easter weekend. high priority is meant for urgent cases such as those linked to possible outbreak. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: quite interesting, these are government resources that went on hour-long trips and apparently the staff, the nursing staff when transports were coming in, there was a sense of urgency, they are coming, they are coming for chris cuomo and relatives. when you couple that with him using resources and staff to write his book, this guy abused
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resources. i hate to say imagine if this was donald trump. but imagine if this was donald trump. in fact, he took the vaccine later to show americans, you come first. i wish governor cuomo had that attitude. >> harris: emily. >> emily: he certainly doesn't, he's being investigated by new york. they expanded their probe to include this. the thing, he doesn't deny it, he gives lame excuse, here is why the priority testings were needed with no acknowledgment of the public he serves. >> harris: are any approximate of the reasons good to you, legally? i mean legally good, do they hold? >> emily: he thinks he came in contact with someone who had covid and eventually died f. that was him, he should have quarantined rather than bring his children to him. the joint commission on public ethics is investigating him,
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too. the hot water keeps rising and cooking. >> harris: riddle me this, dave rubin, you are worried about people who come in contact with covid, so you order testing for him? cue the nursing home scandal. was he that worried about people who had come into contact or only those who were related to him? >> dave: exactly, the man is a murderer. he knowingly sent infected people back into old-age homes to the most susceptible group of people and then people died. he's a murderer. he is lucky he lives in one-party state of new york, i have a bad feeling he will survive all this. his brother is just a character, ridiculous human being we shouldn't worry about. cuomo is deeply corrupt at every level. i live in a state where we are recalling newsom, new york should have been on that. i don't know if we turn things around by voting in the right people, it should not surprise people that a murderer is also
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corrupt, that should not be surprising. >> harris: as emily pointed out, there are investigations going on to determine how the law sees him one way or the other. tomi. >> tomi: i'll really glad every time we talk about cuomo, dave brought up california and the california process. we talked about this, as well. things will not change in new york unless new yorkers get upset and they do something about it, this man is shameless, continues to be shameless, he is too big to fail, nobody is holding him accountable. there are investigations ongoing, what he's done since, he is laughing things off. he is not worried, not fearful for his office or position. you have gavin gavin newsom who had to change behavior because the people got upset, we will get you out of office. that needs to happen in new
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york, whether cuomo or another big democrat feeling that way, which is shameless. it is time for the people to get angry and more active as they have done in california. >> harris: move to this -- >> dave: by the way, ladies, pretty sure you have all written books, did anyone get $5 million advance for a book they didn't write? anybody? >> harris: no. i was waiting for others to speak up, maybe i was the only one who didn't. no. move to this. charges of revision of history when it comes to the effort to reopen schools. the mainstream media are giving credit to the biden administration and the teachers uniyop for fighting to get kids back in classrooms. my head just blew up. i don't hydrate like everyone else. because i'm not everyone else. they drink what they're told to drink. i drink what helps me rehydrate and recover: pedialyte® sport.
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>> on the same day president biden signs into law, anti-semitic attacks are on the rise, it is rhetoric on the left? we'll take that up with senator tom cotton. when will nancy pelosi drop the mask mandate in the house? we'll talk about that. is chicago's mayor engaging in reverse racism? i'm john roberts, join us at the top of the hour for "american reports." >> kayleigh: witnessing revisionist history. who is responsible for the push to get kids back in the classrooms? just check out these headlines that give credit to president biden and the teachers union. that is nuts. this recent tweet reads this, the biden administration and teachers union mounting campaign to return american children to five days a week of in-person
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learning. teachers unions have been at forefront pushing for billions and billions of dollars in federal funding. here is josh holmes. >> it is one of the most remarkable revisionist histories of all times to suggest that biden and administration of teachers unions are mounting to get children back in school, are you kidding me? >> kayleigh: i recall science being on opening school in july and president trump calling for it, not president biden, am i right? >> tomi: exactly. pretty sewn headlines saying joe biden wants to take the masks off kids. people doing the bidding are for the democratic party. the american people know this is a lie, farce, children have been in virtual learning, there has been no leadership from the teacher's union or president on
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this. i worry about actual history. how will history remember this time in history? how will this be written about? how is president trump getting the vaccine, how will that be written about? that is my main concern here, how future generations will look at this time, democrats engage in revisionist history all the time. they control academics and social media, this is what we're up against. >> kayleigh: exactly right. good point, very good point. dave, that reads like a press release, not an endeavor in journalism. >> dave: absolutely tochlt further tomi's point, great point. what you are supposed to learn in school is history. i think in some ways, not sending kids back to school might be good, look what they are learning in the schools. you have covered critical race theory and the nonsense, i rather have children back at
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school and we know about the psychological and social dag that has been done, but i would say this, the main movement anyone on the conservative side of the aisle should be pushing for, for the government to fund students, not schools. you should be given x amount of dollars to see if you want to private school, charter school them, whatever it might be. one of the last things, i used to be a liberal, one of the last things i was holding on to, i believed there was a public -- there was need for public education in essence, now with nonsense they are being taught and with this author tearian science denying, you know, public school system, it is like how can you want to send your kid back to these places? >> kayleigh: harris, really good point. what are your thoughts, as a mother, on that? >> harris: as a mom, i want my kids in school and i want to hear from as many parents as
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possible, so we know what they are learning. what we learned, being virtual parents along with our students, one, i don't know about fifth grade math. the other, there are things the teachers don't know and the teachers unions take advantage of that. for instance, teachers and parents maybe don't have enough communication among themselves and that needs to come along. that is important. that way, none of us can be manipulated by the teacherss unions. i will say this, when i look at things we have on the screen, the statements, those things are not accidents. remember this president said i know there was not a vaccine that existed before i was president. that was egregious moment of mass confusion or whatever. this is deliberate. talk about rewriting history, really on a slippery slope and have to call it out when it happens. >> kayleigh: we have to. po litico says the teachers unions and schools don't have enough resources. crazy. we got to run, emily, we'll get
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>> harris: sometimes it gets confusing, you are wrapping up
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the segment, what happened you told emily she couldn't talk until tomorrow? >> emily: i had a producer saying, got to run, got to run. i want to hear from you today. had dinner last night. >> emily: i told you on wednesday it was friday. we all have friday moments. >> harris: everybody talked, dave and tomi, great to hear you talking, love you, guys. we'll see you tomorrow, really, here is "america reports." >> john: i love the way producers encourage us to exercise, got to run, got to run. house speaker nancy pelosi accused of not following the science as she refuses to loosen mask rules.

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