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were holding on town hall >> we are told you townhall at the republican governors association. the event will include florida governor ron desantis, new hampshire governor chris sununu, bill lee, doug doocy and iowa governor kim reynolds. what shall the agenda be? laura ingraham, are you coming? >> i already did a townhall of governors but glad you are following me. >> what is that life? laura: i have 2. five governors, you have ten 7, you win. i am looking forward to it and love bill lee from tennessee, he is unheralded. >> you might just hang out.
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redneck rivera risky. i you if you go out with john rich don't expect it to be a good morning. laura: i look forward to an awesome show. great to see you. this is the ingraham angle. this show has been telling you the most likely origin of the covid virus was a lab leak. that theory was labeled misinformation by the and big tech somehow that this is the likeliest scenario, the recriminations to those who buried the story, we speak to congressman mike gallagher and scott atlas about that. critical race theory is not just working the education system but creating dangerous revolutionaries. all the details about what he uncovered in portland. a commencement address, lots of them from the bazaar to the
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pathetic, raymond arroyo documents them all in seen and unseen the first trump was right. that's the focus of tonight's angle. tonight we officially declared journalism in the us is dead, cold and buried. just when you thought things couldn't get worse for him, the washington post is defending the position that because of trump, because he advanced the theory the covid originated in that wuhan labs it is acceptable for the post and others to ignore evidence confirming the theory. some corners of the mainstream media overcorrected aaron blake wrote, he went on to say caution and skepticism were invited and
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very much warranted even when some of it led to oversimplification. oversimplification? skepticism? that is funny because as early as 15 months ago the angle pretty much figured out the china was engaged in a cover-up. we are saying it could have been caused by a rabid bat or just because there was a little 4 them in the vicinity. i am surprised you would say that given what we know about china's pattern of lying about critical issues. >> the chinese scientists i've dealt with for years if not decades, many have trained in the united states. i have faith that they are not distorting things. >> 5 we feel we asked why we don't know more about this patient 0, now that would be patient 0 was apparently a lab worker. china lied about its origins and engaged in a massive virus cover-up with the help of the world health organization.
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this headline captured the coverage in march of 2020, they labeled the lab leak. conspiracy and rumor and claimed evidence to the contrary. i want you to marinate in this for a moment. because they hated trump the american media and their demigod anthony fauci gave a communist regime that enslaved millions of people the benefit of the doubt on an issue that led to worldwide death and economic ruin. beyond the origins of covertly see trump was pretty much right on every major issue facing america while democrats and the media propagandists were wrong. during the campaign trump repeatedly warned voters that if they chose biden things on the domestic and foreign policy front would start to unravel. we are seeing how dangerous and disastrous these extensive lockdowns, trump urged all the governors to open their states.
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>> they want to close to the middle of june opening the country and the lockdown governors don't know why they continue to lockdown. the ones that are most energetic about opening are doing tremendous business. look what is going on in florida. it is incredible. the job the governor of florida has done is incredible. the numbers they are doing you've got to open it up. >> for that he was called reckless and irresponsible and anti-science for saying that and biden wanted reopenings to mimic his own style. very slow. if it weren't for red states like texas, florida, south dakota embarrassing the to states the blue states would be in full lockdown. the deniable fact in the top 12 states leading in job growth are run by republican governors. 17 of the top 20 led by gop governors are doing a better job
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allowing americans to return to work. states that remain lockdown longer, california, new jersey, michigan, new york are now dragging all of us down the rest of our economy dragged down because of them. here is a list of jurisdictions where the unemployment rate is over 7%, notice anything they have in common after you already spent $3 trillion on covid democrats still think we can spend our way out of the slowdown but they are running into an inflationary buzz ball something larry summers has been warning about for months and again in today's washington post. trump tried to warn them. reopening the entire economy meant ending unemployment expansion and getting kids back to school. >> you should absolutely open
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the schools, it has to get back as soon as possible. i don't consider our country coming back if the schools are closed. >> was he right? biden was so captive to the teachers union he refused to demand schools open, refused to refer to teachers as essential workers. governors in texas, tennessee, iowa, south dakota, florida, others figured it out. it wasn't until well into this winter the biden and the democrats gave in and only because they saw the political pressure building. trump warned us that the economy could not fully recover unless the kids were back. and of course he was all too precious about what biden would do to our border. >> the open borders, lobbyists that killed our fellow citizens with illegal drugs and gangs and crime that poured into our country support biden. >> and by the end of the year, biden allowed in 2 million
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migrants all over the world. these illegals are overwhelmingly indigent on taxpayer resources, complete travesty. if i had my way facilitating masks and information fraud should be in impeachable offense, trump was right about how democrats anti-police rhetoric would make our streets more dangerous. >> insulating riots, when you take away that decision. >> we all know what happened to violence across the country is way up. after four years of president biden expects more of america to look like san francisco. they decriminalize camping in public parks, drug use, public defecation, now things are so out of control, walgreens has
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closed 17 stores and trump was right on energy and gas prices. >> biden is proud to abolish the entire us energy industry. you will have gas prices -- gas prices at $6 and $7, right now, it is nice to be under two dollars isn't it? >> let's not forget foreign-policy as well. >> if biden wins china wins. >> a lot of people have known it for a long time, who has done nothing but betray you for 47 years sellout to china, china owns him, sellout big pharma and sell out to foreign countries. the only thing he cares about is political power.
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>> dealing with china was most important issue and also understood that other countries aren't that interested in helping us. so he focused on getting leverage over our trading partners including china and using that leverage, that meant pressuring multinational corporations to create more jobs in the us of a and that we shouldn't squander our influence in the middle east so sending secretary of state tony blinken there today means biden's foreign-policy is dead in the water. the secretary of state is busy untangling not so very very the rest of the deep state will go back to doing nothing on the ccp or other issues. we saw this to the bush and obama years and looks like we are back to that. but if trump were still president the situation in israel would be more stable and we would have significant lessons over china. we could do a week on this topic of how trump was right from the russia collusion lie to the work
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of the deep state, the canceled culture, critical race. he was right. the democrats weren't just wrong, the media wasn't just wrong, they lied and they lied repeatedly. and that is the angle. joining me now, attorney senior columnist at townhollow, author of the book crisis, ultimately, conservative author, filmmaker and host of the dennis desousa podcast. you got walgreens over some use, closed 17 stores because of crime, murderers are been all democrat run cities all over the country. when are voters going to figure out they might not have liked some of the tweets of trump but these policies of bidens are disaster. >> no means tweets doesn't quite cut it when you can't walk the streets that might, when you
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play hopscotch over human waste walking down the sidewalks. we have seen this before. we saw it in the 70s, 80s and early 90s when the democrats sided with the criminals, sided with the people who were disrupting society and the democrats are losing ground again and again and again until bill clinton came along and said the cause of crime is criminals and it is better to work and be on welfare and suddenly became safe to do -- the liberal nonsense again. the most liberal city in the world, new york, turned to rudy giuliani when it finally got up to here with the crime and the filth and that is going to happen again. you can't not happen. this is an intolerable situation and people won't tolerate it. >> with crime searching in minnesota's states, senator tina smith made her priorities very
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clear over the weekend. >> white police officers kill unarmed black people all the time in this country. we have to build our power so we can get the real change we need over the time, the challenge we have in this country to address the systemic racism in the system devalues black lives. >> if she cared about black lives with she demand more law enforcement to protect black neighborhoods inside of minneapolis tonight? >> absolutely. it seems like she is very solicitous to black criminals and has no concern for the black victims. in most cases it is the black criminal who is focusing on the black victim, black on black crime. that is the norm, the kind of racist white cop is an anomaly. it is odd here that you have
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democratic run cities subsidizing homelessness, subsidizing crime and no wonder they are getting a lot more of it, not just that they are providing benefits to the homeless but also giving them a kind of immunity, they are above the law so in places like san francisco they walk up to a diner and take the chicken leg off your plate and nothing can be done about it. it is the service of civilizational breakdown under democratic control for decades that they because it's corresponding to the democratic party, bill clinton is no longer the democratic party now. it is a completely different party. laura: cnn c 0 connection between the defund the police movement and the soaring crime rate. >> there hasn't been any real movement around defunding the police even though there has been a rise in violent crime going back a couple years, massive increase in 2020.
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you will have people turn against it. >> which is not as a reallocation of funding wouldn't work but they cling to security. laura: when people are scared they cling, back to the bitter clinkers deal, americans are concerned about violent crime. >> how dare americans not want to be raped or robbed in their own towns. it is outrageous and not going to continue. there is going to be a back lash. i wish i had more confidence in the republicans ability not to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory but people are getting tired of this. they are tired of always being to blame. work hard, support your families but carry the brunt of all society's problems. the cause of crime is criminals.
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it is better to work than to be dependent on the government. these are basic facts that almost all of us believe. outside of the faculty lounge those are the values the republicans embody. laura: you and i have talked about republican efforts to court minority voters and how important it is and trump did that. if it weren't for the pandemic i think he would've done better among minority voters. is this the opportunity, this and the schools, the collapse of public schools and the collapse of law and order in the streets is this the opportunity for the republican party to finally make real pitch and make it strongly? >> absolutely and i would add one more issue. safety if you think is one of the most fundamental issues of government that is why we have government in the first place to protect us from foreign and domestic phones. education is the fundamental
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issue and the third one is ladders of opportunity. of the republican party doesn't just preach about the letters of opportunity that is able to go to inner cities and say here is the latter, the way you can climb out of poverty that combination of education and ladders of opportunity and safety is a winning program for the republican party. >> flip-flop fauci strikes again. has he seen the light on the covid lab leak theory 15 months after we asked about it was he trying to cover his behind? congressman mike gallagher, doctor scott atlas both here next. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go.
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♪ ♪ >> the mutations it took to get to the point where there is no is totally consistent with a jump of a species from animal t took a jump of species from animal to human.o very strongly leaning towards this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. there is every reason to believe that jumping of species from an animal reservoir occurred. >> you confident to develop naturally? >> i'm not convinced about that. i think we should continue to investigate what went on in china.
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>> that was fauci f latest flip-flop. he realized that idiotic it was to believe china on anything. county denies he changed positions telling cbs his opinion about the origins of covid 19 have not changed. he believes it is highly likely it occurred naturally before spreading from animal to human. he is open to a thorough investigation. does that mean he will explain nih's role on the experiments carried out at the well-known institute of virology? not holding my breath. what was the white house's response to fauci's sudden reversal? >> we've repeatedly called from the who to support an expert driven evaluation of the pandemic's origins that is free of interference or politicization.
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during the faced phase of the information there was that information provided and now we are hopeful that who can move into a more transparent, independent, investigation. laura: an independent and independent phase 10 years after the first person died of covid. the biden administration passing the buck, failed to get the truth from china, with me is wisconsin congressman mike gallagher. this is so infuriating on so many levels, you might not have seen the clip we played earlier of my interview with anthony fauci in february of 2020 where i pursued this line of questioning at his answer was ascientists and has a lot of faith in their answers that they provided and so forth but now i never changed my mind. what? >> it is crazy and a month prior to your interview fauci was out there saying we don't need to worry the chinese communist party has it under control and we will not see human to human
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transmission is our first case of human to human transmission in america and then fauci admitted to lying about the masks and the weekend a half ago he was in front of the senate when questioned by senator rand paul i believe he lied or is hiding behind a highly legalistic interpretation of gain of function research are not fully forthcoming. we know fauci's organization funneled us taxpayer money to the health alliance run by doctor peter desert who built his career and reputation on doing research including gain of function institute with the wuhan institute of virology and is the only american allowed on the who investigative team. the one person the world with the biggest conflict of interest, the one person we allowed to investigate the institute of virology. that is absolutely insane.
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to say we have hope the who will investigate this in a more transparent manner, that is an acceptable. we cannot rely on the who which has been corrupted by the chinese communist party to get to the bottom of this as we have to do an independent investigation, get the intel declassified and the intel community was corrupted by the same scientists they are relying upon in april of 2020 and said the intel community agrees with the scientific consensus that it was a natural immersion, not a lab leak and i guarantee you -- >> what do we get for all this money we give to the intel communities. we are funding a woke military right now that is doing critical race theory and all the cartoon recruitment ads pushing social justice issues so we are doing that, now we are funding this, spending trillions of dollars over decades on this until community and they taking the benefit -- giving the benefit of the doubt to china?
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>> i come from that world, the biggest intel failure since 9/11 and it needs to be investigated and more to the point we are giving our foremost adversary the chinese communist party a gift, look no further than alaska where they lecture us about the dangers and evils of racism in america, co-opting the woken narrative, co-opting the critical race theory narrative that too many on the far left are using every single day turning us against ourselves and giving a gift for our foremost adversary and it has to stop. if you reject that then all americans should get by the idea we need to get to the bottom of this virus and pandemic that has upended all of our lives for the last year. the only reason we don't want it to happen again into 20 ask their dollars to fund this type of research.
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laura: the obama administration and feel end of its time in office why did they push for the lifting of the moratoriums on the gain of function research, that memo came down in early january if thousand 17, why was that done? all of this needs to be looked at but you've been such a great voice on this, keep digging, we love having you on. my next guest says fauci flip-flopping on every covid issue highlights why americans are justified in total distrust of the medical onlys. he says what used to be the envy of the world, the science and research of the us of a is likely a scandal. here is doctor scott at was, for white house covid advisor, senior fellow, the medical establishment, as it irreversibly damaged itself at least for the foreseeable future? >> i think i'm not sure if
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irreversible but there's been serious damage done not just to the politicization of science that we've all seen during this pandemic but the credibility of experts, the seeking out of the truth and what seems to be really corruption is not financial at least in a moral sense, the leadership, the gems of the united states, the research and science agencies, the envy of the world, there is some serious damage here, these people are not just incompetent, it is worse than that, it is a shocking instance in what they say and at some point you have to wonder if these people are doing some kind of cover-up or what is happening. i don't know anything about any intentional cover-up. i'm just saying there's been a complete lack of transparency. shannon: scott, they are not dumb people, these are people with big scientific brains, they
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know basic immunology, they natural infections, has enormous power to the off future of viruses, but it is like immunology 101 is out the window because we've got a lot of vaccines to push, i don't get this. >> some of the stuff we've known for almost a year and a half. this is not explicable by incompetence. it is worse than that and some of these people who have been in the position for decades, this is what happens when you don't have enough oversight on people that are essentially bureaucrats and the american people have been harmed tremendously by the policies and what we are seeing is people don't know who to turn to because the trust and express is essentially gone. it is a disgrace.
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the faces of the public -- >> we are talking about our children. first they kept our kids out of school's for a year. some of them are still not back in school. that was devastating enough. we won't even though the damage done to our kids for years but they are saying your kids need to be vaccinated. they are enrolling toddlers to be vaccine guinea pigs now. parents are putting one in 3-year-olds and pfizer vaccine trials at stanford, watch quickly. >> the greatest inventions of immunology is the key for us to feel good and safe about our kids. >> the long-term effects of covid, we will take the vaccine any day over the downside of covid. >> totally. >> a response to that.
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>> i feel sorry for the parents, i don't blame them because they've been manipulated or brainwashed, psychologically damaged. no question about that but the attention should be on the institutional review board of the universities who are approving injecting experimental drugs, the vaccines have emergency use authorization, injecting experimental drugs into young children that have no significant benefits from the drug. what kind of country is this? at some point this is really -- where are the bioethicists, what doctor in their right mind would write the consent form and be involved in conducting the trial of injecting experimental drugs into young children with no benefit to the young children? this is a serious abrogation, this is a violation of medical ethics and if anybody thinks otherwise i would like to hear the argument.
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>> it is truly terrifying but also the power of big pharma. they have a lot of money they sprinkle around for a lot of research, a lot of it is good research obviously but enormous amount of power and power does corrupt and we are seeing it. the tv special no sane person would watch, a biden and fauci townhall. hillary's weird commencement speech. raymond arroyo has it all, seen and unseen next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" will be explore the cultural >> precedent unseen where weeks with the cultural stories of the advocate we sent to raymond arroyo. biden had an eventful day and he and fauci did a fascinating covid townhall. >> they call that a townhall. it was a heavily and scripted white house video started with
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the youtube make up influencer. what this has to do with covid i have no idea. >> president biden, because i'm a beauty guru myself the get out i do have to ask if you were stranded on a desert island and had to bring one product with you that you might really love what would it be? >> my wife, before i had to that island would tell me better bring some sunscreen. >> at least they will flatten the melanoma the curve but you have to admit that was more than today's biden briefing with the federal emergency management agency. >> beginning this effort for 2021, we've learned a few lessons from last year as well. being there to help clear roads, rebuild main streets and so that families can get back to their
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lives, that is the thing it does every single day. >> at this point biden absence gifted moments are federal emergency. congress should set aside some additional funding, see if general honor is available which i will ask when we leave. laura: don't get stuck on stupid, remember that line? if he's doing such a good job opening up dc, fixed a lot around the capital. >> it is commencement season. a time when well-known people stand before graduates and say things for the most part useful only to themselves, this was florida law school's commencement. >> back in 2008 iran for president and it didn't turn out the way i had hoped, setbacks and disappointments often open doors. >> doors to more setbacks and disappointments. there were others saying that to
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their commencement speeches at the university of wisconsin. >> shut up and sing my entire career. shut up and sing, one day. one day. ♪♪ one day when the glory comes ♪♪ it will be you are the champions ♪♪ ♪♪ >> that is one way to get graduates to flee the university and start living. >> i'm glad shut up and sing keeps getting booklets from lebron who does another version of that but john legend gives me a book club for shut up and thing.
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>> the commencement was good for something. doctor fauci offered a virtual commencement to yale university medical school students. unfortunately due to technical challenges he repeated the same lines for 10 minutes so it ended well and there is the big finish. my son alexander graduated from notre dame and i'm wearing the colors. according to reports president biden is invited to the commencement but following a petition by 4500 members of the notre dame community biden did not speak, instead jimmy done, the investment banker offered a touching and powerful commencement. he lost 68 of his colleagues on 9/11 and moved quickly to help their families. listen. >> it's moment there isn't time to reflect and figure out what you believe. all you have is your foundation and you are about to find out if it is a good one. as it was we are going to make
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brave decisions. if we fail we fail. if we lose everything we lose everything but that is what we are going to do. they lost a person in their life who would fight for them. from now on we would fight for them. whenever you hold yourself to the highest standard instead of just the latest one, doing the right thing instead of the easy thing you will be putting into practice what you have learned here. >> we were crying through most of the speech. it was moving and i point almost feel bad for the president standing looking at you always he may have been the only one. i posted the speech on my facebook and twitter page, an amazing moment and it uplifted spirits which is something few of the commencement addresses often do. this one more than hit the mark. >> john legend has a nice voice and is a talented musician. i really like his voice but hillary, i thought she was about to give a sermon but she reminded me of one of the ministers, eucharistic minister
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or minister at the national cathedral. >> she revisited all of 2017, her political failings, quite something. we don't need therapy at a graduation. >> isn't it supposed to inspire as jimmy done do? supposed to inspire, not refile. alexander arroyo is a star and i am so proud of your son, an amazing young man. i cried watching it online. thank you for that. critical race theory isn't just poisoning the minds of our youth at school, it is turning some of them into revolutionaries in the streets. there is evidence of this out of portland, oregon and shares it with us next. ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: explosive new expose by chris rufo reveals how teachers shannon: explosive new expose reveals how teachers in portland, oregon, not to be productive citizens but to be revolutionaries, the political education programs in the portland area districts
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constitute a training ground for child soldiers. this is not hyperbole. the most effective and violent amicus groups are run by teenagers and dozens of minors were arrested last year's riots. is a glimpse of the violence portland's child soldiers rot last summer. morning, this is graphic. [shopping] [bleep] >> the person you saw kicking the victim in the head was 14. manhattan institute senior fellow, contributing editor and city journal. even though portland is as far left as any major city can get, why should every american be concerned across the country about the indoctrination goes on in the schools there? >> portland schools have adopted
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a new philosophy, pedagogical press which was a marxist theory that came from brazil as one of their key teaching frameworks, students are being told they need to achieve critical consciousness about their own oppression and education system needs to be reoriented toward achieving liberation, achieving revolution and you see it in every facet of the schooling and what is most important and most damning is not only were many children arrested during those riots but when he portland public school teachers were arrested into my reporting some of these teachers despite being arrested for violent riots are still employed by the district. they doubled and tripled down on revolutionary rhetoric and that is exactly what they are pushing to the youngest people in our society. >> if you ate a hot dog near the capital on january 6th you can be in solitary confinement. that is an exaggeration but immediately suspect. there is a program called tech smart in portland that is supposed to help improve
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literacy for students into the garden through fifth grade and i want to show video you obtained of one of the coaches teaching the students. >> justice fighters which you may have heard some things in the news about people protesting, injustices in our country. you've trained for this moment all year. to fight for justice. now is the time to show that you will fight for justice. shannon: what does this have to do with improving literacy? >> it doesn't but what you've seen as the bureaucracy has been totally ideological eyes and submerged in this ideology, keep in mind this teacher is speaking to elementary school students telling them they need to become justice fighters, get out into the streets and fight along with protesters in portland and the
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same teacher according to witnesses who observed it also engaged in essentially george orwell's 2-minute a program. in this public school they allowed minority teachers to parade white teachers for 90 second in a kind of display of public apology for your whiteness, these are the kind of things that are happening in the institutions, i have the documents, the videos if it is not in your school district now they are pushing to put it everywhere in the coming years. >> this is a video you say was shown to third-grade students, this is just outside of portland. >> most freeing things the white people can 2 or non-poc people, any human being on the planet is say of course i'm racist. what it does is says this is not
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a person more moral failure or because i am a bad person or an evil terrible being, it is because that is the structure of the society i have been immersed in. >> these 8 and 9-year-olds are being told america is a racist country and they are racist. >> i spoke with a woman from iran who said she grew up in tehran chanting death to america and what is happening, the indoctrination of her child in these public schools reminder of what was happening back in iran, they are sending of red flares to warn us what is happening in the schools, it should terrify all-americans and i hope we can come together and push back. >> none of these people should be employed as teachers period, they should all lose their jobs. will they? thank you. up next the last bite. it's a lie and who's is it tonight? the high-ranking government official, stay right there, we will be right back. inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine.
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we hear he's missing weight? what happened to his telethon by? did he bring it to the white house? >> nothing to read on the president's private exercise regime but i can tell you have traveled with them a fair amount, sometimes he is hard to keep up with. >> it is regimen, not regime. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. jillian: a fox news alert, the fbi investigating and death threats sent to senator rand paul and fox news has your first look at the terrifying image. todd: president biden will meet with the family of george floyd is a police report take center stage on capitol hill live in washington. jillian: are you ready for vacation? how you can turn your vaccine to a first-class flight. "fox and friends first" starts right now.

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