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♪ ♪ >> sean: more of the "hannity" investigative reporting on the ground at texas-mexico border tonight as we have a harrowing story from our own sara carter. to get this, she encountered aye 9-year-old boy traveling without any parents without any guardians whatsoever from guatemala. he was actually talking to sara carter and says he hasn't seen his mother since he was two years old. he had a phone number and called it andum sarah gave him her pho. he called his mother. here's what happened, take a look at this. >> his mother left and he was living with his grandmother. about three years ago he thought he was going to be reunited with his mom again. but then she disappeared and he felt that his mother abandon him. he made this journey and he said by himself he's looking for his mother.
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>> hello? [speaking non-english language] >> that was really tough. he was talking to his mom for the first time in i don't know. overwhelmed. >> sean: sara carter investigative reporter joining us now. that's pretty heartbreaking. he didn't talk -- i mean, it sounded like there was familiarity they are. seven years old she recognized his voice. he did the trip on his own, caught up with other people going but they are strangers to him, right? >> rights. if so what had happened after
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this youngng guatemalan boy is that it was very emotional for me, sean. he was trying to talk to me and tell his story. he was very nervous and obviously he was very young. i'm a mother, i know what it feels like when youre children are hurting or when any child is hurt and you want be able to comfort them. you really wanted to speak with his mother and he did speak with his mom before making this journey, he. did reunite with hr on the phone.as he has not seen his mother since he was two years old. so he left his grandmother's home even though his grandmother wanted him to stay and he made the journey alone. it appeared that of course, the family members paidof for him to be smuggled across to the united states but this is the bigger picture, right? we have children coming across our border, he's really only 1 of 20000 children that are now in the custody. a probably more than 20,000 and over 200 shelters across the united states. when you talk too people about the border patrol agents, national guardsmen, people
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working on the frontline, like thees type department of safety. ill tell you that this is the worst part of the policy that they have opened up the borders giving false hope to so many people in so many children have lost their way. last night after the show we went back out on the river and that's where we ran into the youngg man. i'm notm saying his name to keep the privacy, but the roads were filled, filled with people and you could see across the river and you could hear them in the darkness making their way with the smugglers down along the rivers. in the smugglers loaning people up, bringing them across the river with no indication of fear or worry theyry were going to be arrested. who was waiting on the other side of the river? the national guardsmen. who were there all night. theyey were saying they were coming boat after boat after boat and we were watching young
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people get off, pregnant women,a and this is a very serious crisis. one of the biggest issues being here on the border for all the time is the fact that it's the policies themselves that are driving the people here to the united states. endangering the lives that these children and endangering the people on these journeys. because remember, this young boy is one of the lucky ones. he actually made it. what about all the children that we never see that we never hear about the children that don't make the journey. >> sean: that's the common theme because joe, the promise that this is a 20 plus years we've never seen illegal immigration immigration at this level. joe biden's invitation pretty muchh, the open borders policy s enticing everybodyde to come. incredible reports, it's heart-wrenching and sad for the kids. joe needs to fix this. anyway, thank you, sarah. vice president kamala harris
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refusing to travel to the southern border and i guess she's too busy doing every other job that joe hands her because she is too busy sleeping all day cup.a sippy she won't go see firsthand the crisis and she is headed to guatemala or mexico this weekend for her first foreign trip as vice president. probably to try and bribe the country's, please try not to let so many people cross the border. here with reaction with a big announcement as well, the host of a brand-new show here on the fox news channel. unfiltered with dan bongino. it premieres saturday at 10:00 p.m. right here on fox. by the way, what are we going to call it? filtered dan bongino? you don't know any other speak about you've got one speed and it usually gets a little faster although sometimes if you're up against geraldo. then it become speed on steroids. congratulations. >> yeah, that's a good way to
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sum it up, thank you, my friend. i will take a tip from you in the showw and those that don't know sean, he rarely sticks to the teleprompter and he just kind of does his own thing. ii told him, go light on the coffee and i want to do the dan bongino thing which again is totally unfiltered. >> sean: dan bongino filtered. nobody would watch dan bongino filtered so it's got to be unfiltered. >> i don't think there is a dan bongino filtered. >> sean: by the way everywhere i go, dan and geraldo hate each other they don't really hatend each other they just get a little hot underneath the color that is all. congratulations. >> happens on tv. >> sean: i wouldn't know anything about that. let me ask you this, you heard sarah's report and you see the highest numbers of illegal immigration coming into the country in over 20 years. we see the perilous journey kids are taking a loan we know that this open market for those drug traffickers, humanan trafficker,
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this is as bad as it gets, dan, it is all because by open orders euro.o? >> yeah, couple takeaways on this. at the harris front, knowing how she will leverage any political opportunity for a photo op or a sound bite you think she is avoiding the border by accident? she's avoiding the border because she knows it is apocalyptic disasters. if she thought it was a success story, sean, she would be down there tomorrow with "the washington post" with a photo of en vogue or something like that. give me a break. and of course she understands this is a disaster. the second point is what's really frustrating about this listeningg to sarah's report and on a very serious note, listening this morning to fox and friends i consume content on the station too. i heard the story this morning. there is a m woman being harassd on the border and this is total anarchy. at the democrats talk about it like there is not an alternative, sean.
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like there's not an actual legal process for be able to go through. >> sean: how about to build a wall, stay in mexico in mexico. >> rights, doing at the legal way it makes sense. >> sean: congratulations and i'm proud of you. it is well deserved and i look forward to seeing your first show sunday night 10:00 p.m. filtered dan bongino is never going to be in existence an end that's why it's filtered. when we come back, the great one markel event has got a little message for dr. flip-flop apology. i don't think you will miss it. straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: now dr. doom and gloom flip-flop apology's credibility completely wrecked after the the emails, that huge
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public remarks on the origins of covid-19 and the private messages with so-called experts. that's in addition to the never ending, yeah, stream of flip and flop and miss directions and wrong calls. host and the number one show, sunday night on the fox news channel life liberty and to live in syndicated radio host and see the book coming out. i think i'm of the only person in america that's actually read two chapters. if this is mark's new book coming out. it is called american marxism. let me put it this way, the answer to everything this country isis going through and w to fix it is in the book. it's your best work and why you won't give me the full copy i don't know. and you're supposed to be my friend and i kind of wish you'd send the whole thing over. anyways, congratulations.
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it's on amazon.com bookstores everywhere soon. >> you can preorder it and it's a lot of books out but i would tell our fox friends that this is myat most important book. it's my eighth book i think. given the time and given what's going on in the country, preorder the copy and get the first edition now. you know, sean, not just dr. fauci and first of all it's one of the most unimaginable ironies in the history that the federal department responsible for protecting us from the pandemic contributed to creating one. this gets to the heart of the matter.nm the nature of government, the nature of politicians. you can biden and the democrats want to centralize more and more power. they are trying to destroy the sovereign's as i speak, they want to control health care. if they want to control energy and they want to control all these things but their incompetent booths. who are these people in the bureaucracy? nobody gets fire to people are
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not necessarily hired based on merit. but they grab more and more of the power and we have vaccines today and of course the government contributed to that. without the private sector we would not have vaccines, masks, any of these things. biden and the democrat parties werere on this private economic dislocation, all these other things. they deny us the things that make us -- life much better and look at big tech. big media, none of them very few of them reported on the lab issue or allowed anybody to even discuss it even if they had scientific backgrounds and ifis they were well-known. you know, one of the great men and it's an unsung hero in this by the name of nicholas wade who helped to blow the off this one. in a piece he wrote to the origin of covid covid to come a nature openn pandora's box in wuhan, this is the piece that should be credited with all the talk we know here in the last
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month in the bulletin of the atomic scientists. iyo don't know about you but i'a regular subscriber and i look to look at the pictures. this man i had on my show two sundays ago he's a former senior editor at "the new york times" on science! he is spending the year retired looking into this. he's the one that looked at the grants. he's the one that wandered happened to the new moratorium on the gain of axis of research. he's the one that questioned the lack of curiosity in the media and grab the media's attention and when the own was raising serious question. he's the one who pointed out that the grant that went to the third party in new york part of that was used to fund the wuhan lab which investigates, what? signs on corona viruses and makes them more lethal and deadly. he's the one that looked at the lancet publication and the medical publication that raised questions about the virologist
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signing onto the letter which he said that there is not one evidence, dr. fauci. not one. that this was caused from an animal to human transformation. it never happened. they don't have any evidence and this has been communist chinese propaganda. he writes in thero article, science is supposedly a self-correcting community of experts who constantly check each other's work. so, why didn't other virologist point outth that the group in te other groups arguing with the absurd holes? perhaps it's because in today's universities speech can be very costly. careers can be destroyed for stepping out of line. in any virologist who challenges the communities declare you risks having his next application turned on by the panel of fellow virologists that advises the government to grant distribution agency. i would recommend seriously going online, get it and it's
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the atomic scientist by nicholas wade. read it, everything your hearing on tv and radio is very based on the column and i want to make a couple other points quickly here. they should inform us when people run around and talk about man-made climate change, they don't have serious signs to back ity up. they close down anybody who raises questions and we are supposed to transform our entire free-market economy into some kind of marxist socialist dream. that we are going to destroy fossil fuels and sign on to some crummy deal that we just did in paris and so forth, we will follow the signs they say. ladies and gentlemen, news flash. the science has been politicized and not by conservative, but by the radical left. they want to destroy the economy based on their science. they want to destroy the private sector,, the fossil fuel industry, based on their signs. a couple other points very quickly here. >> sean: 30 seconds, mark.
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>> all rights. we are done, you go ahead. >> sean: i didn't mean to stop you. >> ten seconds left. 'm>> sean: by the way, you're serious i've read all your books. i think this is your best one. american marxism, amazon.com. a great one, mark levin. every sunday night fox news, life liberty and live in. when we come back you won't miss this, a workshop at an elite grammar new york city school and outraged parent will tell us what's happening behind closeded doors. you will see the tape yourself. straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sean: yet another shocking sickening story about the disturbing curriculum taking place and sign some of new york'sw most elite private
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schools. parents can't send their kids ts public schools in new york because they saw again anyways parents at manhattan's columbia of grammar and proper now demanding answers after they are precious children were subjected to a literacy workshop earlier this month seminar. grammar high school students reportedly containing explicit presentation materials about something called a gap and contained a slide discussing different categories like a theme barely legal. bdsm. the portion of the lecture post anonymously online called electroo. your description >> electro is like actualelectr. they are doing on port but
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people are actually attracted and aroused by it. even if it's actually hopefully the performers are protected, we have real people who are searching forr that because that's what they get off too. it's my goal that my students one through 100 have safe, fulfilling, and pleasurable lives whatever it's going to be relevant for them. >> sean: i don't know how many of you who knew what's electro was. a parent at columbia prep, roger newsom with us along with civil rights attorney fox news contributor leo 2.0 terrell terrel. okay, kids in grammar and high school. you heard about this. how are you and other parents react in? >> we reached out to the school who acknowledged the presentation that they didn't know what was going to be
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presented to the kids. i find very hard to believe given the controversial history at the school and there is a large parent group that is formed and a lot of the's parens are afraid to speak up for the fear of being canceled orfr ostracized. they were planning to push back in the biggerin issues is part f the critical race theory is being fast tracked into both curriculum and into the culture. columbia grammar and prep. >> sean: mr. newsom, maybe i'm old-fashioned, when it'd be a better thing to focus on reading and writing, math, americanan history, maybe i'm old-fashioned. >> i am too, sean. >> sean: leo knows about the electro porn i don't know anything about it. we brought him on as an expert. >> hey hey, hey, i'm embarrassed. >> sean:i' i don't think howard stern with a talk about it. >>pi seriously, these are your
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kids. you really don't have an option and thus public schools aren't an optionls right? n >> they're really not, we want to try to fix the implementation of critical race theory and they are not really implemented at all and not having a dvi director. we are trying to get our thoughts together and have the conversation with the school. >> sean: last 30ec seconds. anything the parents can do legally hear? first graders about this? >> i will tell you right now i've got a critical announcement on this and to answer your question, they'd have to go to another school, private school this is ridiculous and they've got access to the contract but the person who taught the critical race theory she got her teaching from the law professor at ucla. if my law professor. i'm embarrassed. this is embarrassing. >> sean: terrible. i'm sorry that this is what happened.
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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 to 19ni i was hoping you and i wer going to match this time and dress but that would only be if you had to wrestle up -- >> my show is over. laura: the hannity striptease. laura: maybe one day you should wear a ruffle and i will take the tie off and we can pick that up. >> don't like what they are teaching these kids in the prep school. laura: that is out.