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♪ ♪ >> sean: unfortunately, that is all the time we have left. i do have good news. let not your hearts be troubled. why? because the news continues. laura ingraham, big show tonight. >> laura: i hope you and i were going to match. that would only -- [overlapping speakers] >> sean: now that the show is over -- >> laura: stop the striptease. america, this is the "hannity" striptease. sean, maybe one day, you should wear -- and i will wear a tie and take the tie off. that will be a good one. it is the summertime it. anything can happen on "the ingraham angle." >> sean: and the prep school. >> laura: no, that is out. >> sean: can you believe?
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you have three beautiful children. could you imagine your kids being taught at this crap? >> laura: no, they would be pulled out of the school and the school would be proposed. >> sean: you have to fight like hell. they don't get into that right preschool. they can't get into kindergarten. but then if you don't get input you are stuck in the crappy new york city school system. >> laura: it is called new york. >> sean: all right. >> laura: i will talk to you tomorrow. i am laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. mike pompeo is going to join us in a moment. he is going to respond to the revelation that touching and his forces inside the state department quashed a lab leak investigation. for the governor ron desantis response to fauci lashing out at him in one of those uncovered
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e-mails. also, one father's tiktok video denouncing critical race theory and the olympic this thing went viral. tonight, he tells us why he made those videos. but first, covid collision. that is the focus of tonight's angle. you know the old saying, when you find yourself in a hole that you got to stop digging? well, to cook dr. anthony fauci refused to put down his shovel. he made a few appearances on friendly morning shows including msnbc where he was asked why it has been so hard to determine the origins of the virus. >> why is it so hard to find that source of the outbreak? is it because china is so opaque? is it because w.h.o. is not sharing information? why is that so difficult? >> one of the things is we need better access to all of the information. it is obviously in china's interest to find out exactly what it is. and the natural theory would be
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to find that link. >> laura: does he really think americans are this stupid? his newfound belief that we have to keep looking for it, admitting the virus' origins, it is hilarious. he knows and we note that back in january of 2020, china used the w.h.o. and kind of a block and tackle to force any real increase from going forward. so instead of questioning why a deadly virus broke out in a city that has china's only level four virology lab, the w.h.o. unquestioningly parroted the talking points and denied to the rest of the world's precious time to prepare. they even praised china's commitment and transparency. they disposed of evidence and witnesses. to be here anthony fauci was not demanding answers but he was covering for the men he is doing
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now. >> obviously you want openness and cooperation. one of the ways you can get it is don't be accusatory. i think the accusatory part of it is only going to get them to pull back even more. >> laura: how our government approaches china is not his business. it is up to the white house and the state department. fauci repeatedly makes political calculations. >> we have got to do it in a combination of diplomacy, scientific, forensic investigation and do it in a way that the people of faith, not who want to do blame, but people in good faith are really trying to find out what the origin is. >> laura: good faith? i would not even use those words. i would not let them pass my lips if i were he. the fact is that the only reason he is even talking about the origin's issue now is because of the release of those e-mails. those e-mails are up to project what the blue dress was that the
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bill clinton. just went we thought we had learned the worst of it, though, other stunning revelations came to light. the fact that fauci's relationship with china, that is america's main geopolitical adversary was exceedingly close. notice how he always takes their side. >> i think it is quite far-fetched that the chinese deliberately engineered something so that they could kill themselves as well as other people? i think that is a bit far out, john. >> laura: don't you love his intonation and demoting when it is all about china? that will never happen. he even excuses their destruction of evidence. >> the scientists in china many of them are really good scientists. one of the things that they did wrong is that they cleaned out the market as soon as this outbreak to see if it would
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spent even more. they may have wiped out evidence of the jumping of species. >> laura: how does he know they did that cleanup out of fear that it would spread and not out of fear that the ccp would kill them if they did not do that? these high-ranking government officials like fauci, they are not used to being accountable to real people. talking to their own circles is what they prefer to do or in friendly settings. they are rarely pressed to answer and couple questions like how and where this virus started. and when they do to get asked these questions, they get very defensive defensive. >> i agree we need to get to the bottom of this. but you and i just spent a whole bunch of moments talking about some issue that we need to get an answer to. can we have a bit more of the focus on how we're going to save lives while we are talking about how this all started? >> laura: people who want to
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get the vaccine can get the vaccine. for some reason you don't even want to entertain basic relevant questions. like, why the heck was the nih ever giving millions of dollars in grant money to a group like the ecohealth alliance? ecohealth alliance and peter have been working with she [indistinct] for more than 15 years. the grant has funded the research in china which involved collecting control and other samples from bratz it is a sub recipient on the grant. again. u.s. taxpayer dollars going to the wuhan lab, one of the few in the world where this gain of function research is extremely controversial and risky it was taking place while it looks like
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there was a moratorium still in place. the fact that u.s. tax dollars were floating around there is a scandal in and of itself. especially now that we note fauci rambled in those early days of the pandemic to downplay nih and hannah's probability. he is still doing this. and so are his biggest fans. >> the real issue is not how to -- how did this happen? how do we protect ourselves from the next pandemic and how do we have a kind of early warning system for whether it is naturally occurring work a laboratory leak? >> we should all be careful with our words. don't blame the chinese as a whole. don't use blanket terminology. >> laura: now, somewhere along the way, all these people became so obsessed with driving trumpism office, so obsessed with maintaining that they
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became shields for 1 of the most brutal regimes in the world. of course, every now and then, one of their colleagues, though, it will step out of line. like former cdc director robert redfield. >> i have spent my life in virology. i do not believe that this somehow came from a bat to human. normally, it takes a wild for -- to figure out how to become more and more efficient. i don't think this makes biological sense. >> laura: as china crushes dissent, the medical cartel moved into crushed red philbrick he told "hannity" after making those comments that he received death threats from his fellow scientists. he said he was threatened and ostracized. i expected from politicians. i did not expected from science. well, we did. and a year ago we warned you about what would happen if
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science was politicized. and if we gave a look at bureaucrats way too much power. the unelected medical bureau casts, they keep moving the goalpost from when they think the economy can reopen. it has to be a check on their power. if there's not, if this is a very bad precedent to set. none of these people, including dr. fauci, it can be really taking all that seriously anymore given what we have seen because science just like journalism and entertainment has become obscenely politicized. that is a lot of hairstyles. and now all the time later, the media are scrambling to try to restore their credibility madly, suddenly reporting on what they failed to report on when donald trump was still in office. it is pathetic. vanity fair was worried that only crackpots or political hats
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wanting to her china believe the lab leaks theory. they cited what they claimed as trump's toxic racism spurring anti-asian violence as their reason to delay their own reporting on this. that is so disingenuous. crackpots? at vanity fair itself noted, a liberal and highly respected scientist named richard a bright said it took him a nanosecond to consider a link to wuhan. i guess that was another conspiracy crackpots guy? no, it with donald trump, heivly out of office, they felt liberated to provide key details that raises serious questions of the whole nih again. the first year of the trump administration, the gain of function moratorium was lifted and replaced with a review system. the framework was largely met with shrugs and eye roles.
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if you ban gain of function research that you ban all of virology. ever since the moratorium, everyone has gone wink, wink, and just done gain of function research anyway. what? [chuckles] this is huge. i will say it again and again. the fact that so many have been unwilling to tell the whole truth on this matter, the fact that so many have been willing to protect china's role and the fact that they all suppress that year do not states is screaming of the real need for a full accounting here. democrats made up the entire russian collusion charge to hurt trump. but the facts we have laid out now for more than a year because they were not made up. so if covid collusion is not real, well, tony and francis better start talking. and that is the angle. joining me now is mike pompeo, former secretary of state and distinguished fellow at the hudson institute paper. secular pompeo, take you for joining us.
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what week of the learned over the past few days about fauci and the nih and the state department is truly disturbing. your reaction? >> it should come as no surprise to admit that there are folks -- they did not like what we were doing and that we were -- that is no great surprise to hear fauci this morning talk about how the chinese have an interestin us discovering what . they have done so pretty than effectively. we had big fights inside the organization. it was us who put out the documents that demonstrated some of the central facts that lead to efforts to demonstrate that this probably did come from this virology lab. we overcame a lot of internal debate nih. folks were trying to suppress what we were doing at the state
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department as well. >> laura: the vanity fair piece, secretary, describes how a guide in the state department began mirroring the wuhan institute's website and compiling a dossier of question. in april, claiming he gave this dossier you. and then you demanded access to the labs there. within the office of the director of intel later that month released this statement think the intel community also concurs with a wide scientific consensus that covid-19 was not man-made or genetically modified. mr. secretary, why was the dna downplaying what you are trying to uncover at the time? >> the "vanity fair" piece was by. i was handed an extensive piece of work. he was working for me at the state department. he speaks mandarin. he was able to read the things
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others cannot get their hands on. it was pretty clear. when i received that, it was in early may. i was on tv talking about what i could get the classified. we worked diligently to get them to declassify more. director radcliffe was a fantastic partner in trying to do that. there were folks who did not want to talk about this "who wanted to stay focused on other things, who did not want to note -- >> laura: why? why? >> you know, i will leave that to others to. >> liebert when you heard dr. fauci does monica those are the exact same words. the exact same theories that the chinese come this party has presented for over a year now. we can all do our own conclusions. we had a group inside the state department. a handful of others working diligently to, this information out that the emerging people so that the world could seat what the chinese come this party has done to all of us. >> laura: dr. fauci is essentially saying what the ccp
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is saying. about china that it is highly unlikely, possible that things happen in a lab. but, i mean, you really can't tell one from the other one the way they discuss the situation at the start of the pandemic. >> he implied good-faith for the chinese come this party. we are on the anniversary of the tiananmen square incident. there were people in wuhan who work dying. it is just naïve beyond all possible imagination. the chinese communist part does not -- party does not care for a moment. they have chosen -- that is another link in the chain that demonstrates that the chinese knew what had happened and their virology lab was at the center
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of it. >> laura: one officials went on "face the nation" to lay out the lab leak evidence. you probably don't remember it because it never aired. but here it is now. >> the types of research that work underway by the surveillance stance and also military researchers were studies into exactly the kinds of viruses that you know, once that art 96% similar to the virus that is now making us all sicknick they were doing gain of function research using humanized mice. >> laura: could this information indicate that we can't necessarily just rule out that this just was not some lab leak or, you know, could even be a dual use situation? >> we don't know. i thought the statement that matt made we knew the same thing. we saw the same data.
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your view risk should note, people talk about this as if we don't know anymore. we knew a lot. effect that this lab was level four and had security leaks before. there were doctors who became ill and work hospitalized in the fall of 2019. we have an awful lot of evidence pointing to what happened. what was that chinese communist party's intention? we knew there was a military activity taking place. we do not know what they were doing. we note that they don't want you to know and that is adjusting to me that we should give them no benefit of the debt and we should impose enormous costs until they come clean about what happened inside their country. >> laura: should any u.s. tax dollars be going to any group that is in partnership with the wuhan virology institute given what we know about china that their goals, and their lack of transparency? should any of this happen? >> absolutely not.
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it is reckless. >> laura: [chuckles] secretary pompeo, thank you. and by the way, you have an op-ed on tiananmen square in the protest tomorrow in the hill. everyone has to read this. all of these protests have been banned by china and hong kong as well. and it is really important piece and thank you for writing it. one of the targets got by the way, inside fauci's unearthed e-mails was for the governor ron desantis. the government is here to respond, plus, it could some reductions of the e-mails point to ongoing investigations? we have those disturbing answers.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: fauci not only exposed all of the lights and -- lies and coverups. is small and vindictive technocrat he is. welk dodge it was treating that scientists pals, he was working behind the scenes to undermined one of the red state governors who resisted. in an mo, fauci road, regarding the bars and beaches, i have been streaming on tv two to five times per night to tell the younger generation to start taking this thursday. i'm very surprised that governor desantis has not completely
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served the bars. take out only. i will bring this up at the task force meeting tomorrow. here with me is for the governor ron desantis. governor kemp did this surprise you to see dr. fauci so desirous of a policy role for which he is not an expert? >> it did not surprise me. i think he is somebody who if you followed what he said that he said you did a good job. for example, he said new york has the best response to the covid. top of the in terms of the numbers, i don't see how you could possibly say that both for covid and all of the instruction that has happened. in florida, we chose freedom over fauci is him. -- fauci-ism. he was somebody that fearmongers about schools. he did not support four when we had our kids in school in person. i think he was wrong about masks and asymptomatic spread.
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it was clear to me after pretty short time this was all about himself and his own image and for me, a look at that magazine cover it with him lounging by the pool with the sunglasses on, you know, right in the midst of a pandemic and it was almost like a moment for all of the people who were chasing under his luck in and get he seemed to be having the time of his life. >> laura: that you have any interact with him or his office? >> actually in the early part that we did. so january and february, i think almost every governor, i mean, we viewed him as the authority. he was being held up as that. we listen to him. we worked with him as we got into march, you know, we were working with the task force. but i think it was pretty clear with the data starting to come in in april in particular, you know, i departed from what the task force was recommended -- recommending. we've worked to open up schools. i think we had less interaction.
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i know he was a very involved with a lot of governors every step of the way. certainly like new york and some of the states that have the nursing home policy, he was intimately involved in things like that but he was a big believer in the hospital models that was funded by bill gates and those models were grievously wrong. but i know he was a believer in that. he was also a believer in the imperial college model that neil ferguson had done, which was disastrously wrong and because a lot of panic both in the united kingdom and united states. >> laura: did you any point believe that it was an error to have given him this much power in the way of media presence and the briefings every day? and did you share that concern with anybody at the white house? >> i did show the concentric i think there's a lot of concern at the white house as well. you know, the problem, laura, is to elevate anybody like that, i think is problematic.
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but particularly when you have somebody that is going out and literally doing every interview under the sun. he ended up contradicting himself but he was indulging hypotheticals. he ended up having to do political commentary, sometimes because the media of is the wanted that use fauci to protect people like me and other republicans and so i think people are going to look back on this, period and see if there's anything something like this, that is what you don't do. time and time again and so i think he was way over exposed. and i think what you want to duke in these health situations could have one or two clear messages and keep repeating that. you don't have to indulge communicative every reporter in the united states. >> laura: fauci is a liberal. and he was looking it up with him on tv. i mean, it is always, should a letter -- coulda, shoulda,
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woulda. that was a mistake. governor ricketts thank you. >> especially given his role in this lab leak. >> laura: and you think this is the beginning of the inquiry here or are they going to -- are the democrats going to ignore it? >> i think they are going to ignore it. i think we can have a legitimate investigation. we certainly need to be investigating the origins of covid over this january 5th, which is purely partisan. it is very important that it will not happen with biden and the democrats in charge. >> laura: governor, thank you. the fauci e-mails are not only troubling for what they reveal but what they conceal. the document is riddled with reductions each citing legal reaction. what may they be hiding? joining me is phil. i want to start with an e-mail
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about the funding of the nih funds. a huge chunk of it is redacted. what does that refer to? >> it refers to a criminal investigation. this is an unusual exemption usually this exemption shows up with the fbi or some other enforcement agency and they use that for information that could compromise the current ongoing investigation. so for this to show up in an nih document production is extreme and unusual. >> laura: a criminal infestation into the ongoing gain of function research during a moratorium or an individual who was doing that work recently don't know? >> we really don't know. but it is interesting because this is not fauci writing. this is -- and so presumably, it is information that he had that
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is not relevant to some ongoing criminal visitation put i don't know who is under investigation or for what. but this is unusual and does indicate the existence of some investigation. >> laura: there's one concerning imo between fauci and zuckerberg much of it is redacted citing before exemption. what does that refer to and why might they refer to? a colloquy, a live facebook interview. talk about how they will have a coronavirus database. it says finally, comma, and the whole paragraph is x out. >> we don't know what he is most excited about. it refers to trade secrets. commercial protected into actual property, that kind of thing. it is very hard to figure out what trade secrets could have
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possibly been implicated and also, my conjecture is it was something along the lines of what we will give the the ability to decide what subject to fact check on our platform. something like that. they would have found that embarrassing to expose. i think it would not be a legitimate reduction. it is hard to see what they could have hiding that could qualify as a trade secret. >> laura: maybe it is something about we will have technology in place that will allow you to find out who your facebook group has been exposed or not, you know? i guess -- again, none of this stuff should be redacted. phil, we are still thinking on this. thank you so much. it is time to call what the biden demonstration is allowing at our border, criminal.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the border situation is so catastrophic that even mpc is forced to admit that biden bears some of the blame. in reality, the order is not close. under biden, determination of who stays and who goes has become a lottery with winners and losers. so who is trying to win that lottery? the week, ten convicted "the ingraham angle" offenders -- sex offenders were arrested. more than 3000% increase of sex offenders arrested and that sector. joining me now is techne's -- texas lieutenant governor dan patrick like i said this and i'm going to say do it again.
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i believe there are not only criminal issues with how this is being handled. but i think this is at some point micah went does this become an impeachable offense that allowed the united states somebody to be overrun willfully overrun? >> can you imagine, laura, that we would be in a point in time in our history where the president of the united states is allowing thugs, criminals, felons, rapists, child molesters, you name it without much opposition, cross our borders. we apprehended 28,000 people just in texas. remember, we are about two-thirds of the border. that is just in texas. of those, people from all over the world, 100 -- almost 150 came from romania. how did they get here? this nonsense of, we are just
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letting unaccompanied children in, it is setting a record more than we ever had in mind we took close close to 20,001 week. but this idea that adult males, 21 and over, are coming across that they are being turned back to, it is a lie. it is absolutely a lie. it is not just invasions of postinvasion a people that are going to impact our emergency rooms and our economy across the border. it is not just the fact that this is humane the many women and young girl. ortman who are enslaved and have to send part of their wages back to the cartel. the threat of thugs joining gangs. ms 13, just like the -- they are loading up their gains in increasing numbers. >> laura: dan, i know it is a horrible humanitarian issue. i understand it is terrible. but biden's job is to safeguard our country, our country, our people that are suffering right now and in our cities that are
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suffering with depression after this horrible year. gas is expensive. food is expensive. our people are suffering. and know we have tens of thousands of people. it will be 2 million by the end of the year. where are these people does hold on, hold on, hold on. where are these people being sent? a lot of them are staying in texas. a lot of them are being distributed across the country. you know where they are going? but anywhere they wanted to go. that is where they are going, laura. turn and release. were lucky that we kept some of these criminal records. we caught a murderer who had been convicted of murder and they were able to check in. many of these people can't remember, many of those who we apprehended and you're right, laura. i was giving you -- >> laura: no, i got it. >> but these criminals will be committing crimes in our streets and that size of the gains of ms 13 that take on appellees and freight crime all of our cities -- over our cities -- >> laura: even if they are not criminals.
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most of them are probably not criminals. they are obsolete going to take resources that we need to go to the american people. that is the point here. the american people are getting ripped off and this is a live. i'm -- this is so upsetting the people who just want fairness and they are having a good immigration system is a fair. this is criminal what is going on. >> criminal and you could borderline -- >> laura: we got to go. >> -- people are just flooding across the border. and i hear that they may be a pending title 42 soon. they may it up. >> laura: lieutenant governor, thank you. it actually works. biden is in content was destroying our border. and he is coming for the suburbs. oh, good he. his big infrastructure plan includes incentives for local governments to get rid of so-called exclusionary zoning laws. the goal is to coaxed localities
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into allowing high rise apartment buildings in neighborhoods that are zoned for single family houses. joining me now is former mayor. cumbersome to how will a plan like this destroy suburbs in this country? >> what you are seeing is the biden administration wanting to take control away from local elected officials and put it into dc bureaucrats. take the ability for them to be able to permit for single family homes which a lot of people want to live in. he want to go into a neighborhood where their kids can play in their own yard and be able to go to the schools that they want to go-to. they can have ownership and have that -- for their future and what you're seeing is the biden administration is coming in and they are saying, we are going to take that away from local municipalities. we are going to force on you zoning cases work zoning ordinances that are going to be able to put multifamily -- >> laura: yeah. property values are going to go down.
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your crime rate is going to go up. is that what you want? is that what america wants? >> this is all about control. it is not only taking away people's choices in record they want to live. it is also taking away people's opportunities to build generational wealth. you know, we have come from decades and decades of people being able to by mccombs. that was the american dream. and invest in that. they don't want that. >> laura: they want everyone, is admissible in the inner-city living under liberal rule. they want all the suburbs to be as miserable as the people are inc. baltimore and chicago. i want to look at the housing situation in greenville, delaware. there are zero low income-based apartments and zero rent subsidized apartments. so is he going to blow up his suburb by blowing up -- getting rid of all of the zoning laws?
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>> no, i don't see he is going to do that in his neighborhood at all. i got elected as city council. i ran against an incumbent, has a lot of support from developers and from others and i got elected because when i heard -- but i heard overwhelmingly from constituents is they did not want these monstrous apartment complexes. what you build a neighborhood that we were selling them, like hot cakes. there's not enough homes to be able to be able to buy. that is why you see people move into places like texas and california. >> laura: yeah, they are exposing themselves. congresswoman van dyne, thank you tonight. and a dad and his daughter went viral for videos rejecting critical race theory and blm. why he thinks they are making such an impact. stay with us.
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♪ ♪ how we treat people is based on who they are and not what color they are. >> and if they are nice and smart. >> this is how children think right here. critical race theory wants to end that. not with my children. we need to stop it, period,
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point, blanca. children do not see in color. they love everyone. >> laura: that message from kory yeshua and his daughter is something anyone can integrate with. one of many parents across the country speaking against critical race theory and the damage it is doing to the kids at school. kory yeshua is joining me now. kory, why was it so important to talk about this issue with your young daughter? >> well, goes toward the youth. it goes toward young people. i want my daughter to treat people with respect no matter if they are black, white, yellow, brown, you know? i want people to know that people should be judged by their character and not by their color. >> laura: there was a moment to day on television when eugene robinson of the washington post, he made a point about critical race theory.
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watch. >> the right-wing is all a flutter about critical race theory. history has a way of winning. history has a way of making its effects known, no matter who tries to stop this phenomenon. so we are going to keep telling the truth. >> laura: kory, is this a reaction -- rejection of critical race theory as a right-wing issue? >> no, absolute not. i think anybody who does not have an department that they want people to be judged you know, by just their race or your color or your creed, nationality, you know, i think that those that all spectrums, you know? liberal democrat, right, left, it does not matter. >> laura: some schools in the washington, dc area, corey, they are actually having a poll or
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survey. up some consulting group gets paid a lot of money to tell everyone how racist they are even if they don't think they are. and so the white kids have to be separated into one group and that the black kids or people of color separate into another group. they have to the duke different workshops. the white kids have to do the workshop where they apologize. what about that approach to teaching and education? >> why are we going backwards in america? are we trying to go back to jim crow? we are going back to segregation. we need to be moving forward. corporate we need to be teaching people there's no difference between if you are white or black work why is that so hard for people to implement and these things in schools but i don't understand. it is a so racist. it is so racist. >> laura: the point they are making is america is systemically racist to her core
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and because america is systemically racist, everything has to be taught through that lens. to prevent further corrosion of our country. >> the constitution is a glorious liberty document. and i believe the same thing. in that, you know, frederick douglas believed that we were systemically racist and there was no way that we would could change than i don't think they would have -- they knew we had something called the constitution, right? for foot liberty of all men, right? and all races and all creeds. >> laura: this interview it is going to be seen by a lot of people. your viral video was awesome. thank you for joining us and back to your daughter. up next, a wonderful last fight. it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon.
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>> i begged. i've been joking all though it might be true we are waiting for the news for that, to come out. if you see a tailwagging coming out of the briefing room you will know something that's about to happen i don't have any update on the cat. >> laura: forget covid origins go with the cat every single time. a profile encourage media, "gutfeld!" takes it from here. >> he's always good to be a liar he is always a liar, a bigot, i was going to bigot. why do we keep saying oh, my god, i can't believe i didn't think of it of course he is buried of course he's a liar. if that's who he is. >> greg: of course leopards don't change their stripes. [laughter] they don't have stripes. those are tigers. next up, cnn do zebras change their spots? [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪

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