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first we will hold the gun dealers that will break the rules accountable for their actions. most federally licensed firearms dealers operate legally, selling guns to individuals who have passed background checks but those dealers that willfully violate the law increase the risk that guns will fall into the wrong hands. absent extraordinary circumstances, etf will initiate proceedings to revoke the licenses of dealers that willfully violate the law by failing to conduct required background checks, falsifying records, failing to respond to trace requests, refusing to permit atf to conduct inspections or transferring firearms to persons who are prohibited. seeking funding to increase atf's dealer inspection capacity and to improve its
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effectiveness, atf has very limited inspection resources, the president's fiscal 2022 budget requests resources to add inspection positions in every field division. the effectiveness of the enforcement program depends on the ability to identify and focus on those dealers that pose the greatest risk to public safety. starting today, atf will make clear to investigators in every field of vision that as they prioritize inspections they must consider the extent to which firearms sold by dealer are later used in criminal activity. third, we will improve information sharing with state, local, tribal and territorial partners to help bring more intelligence and law enforcement resources to bear as well as with the public to increase our own accountability. atf has a point of contact in every field of vision to receive
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information from mayors, police chiefs and other local leaders about firearms dealers they believe are acting unlawfully and starting next month, atf will begin sharing inspection data with the 16 states that license or regulate firearms dealers themselves, beginning next month, etf will publicly post information about inspection frequency and outcomes disaggregated by field vision, providing for enhanced transparency and accountability. fourth, we are launching a concerted effort to crack down on gun traffickers. yesterday the department announced it will establish five new cross-jurisdictional law enforcement strike forces within the next 30 days. the strike forces will focus on addressing significant firearms trafficking corridors that feelc
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fueled violence in new york, chicago, los angeles, the san francisco bay area and washington, d.c., as well as in cities and towns along the way, the justice department's violent crime reduction strategy and our initiatives to stem the rising tide of illegal guns will save lives. but steps alone will not solve the problem of violent crime. success depends on all of us joining together those of you in this room, many like you across the country working to keep their communities safe and the people of our communities themselves. i would now like to introduce president biden who has emphasized the importance of this issue and who has my gratitude for gathering us together today, thank you. >> president biden: thank you,
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general. before i begin to think participants of our roundtable today, too, mayors, three mayors, chiefs of police and attorneys general, community organizers doing significant work in bringing down violent crime in their communities, there's no one answer fits everything, it's about being engaged in multiple organizations being engaged i want to thank you for the time you spent with us today. coming at you again for more information. we just met with a bipartisan group of law enforcement and community leaders, we discussed the strategy i'm releasing today to combat the epidemic of gun violence and other violent crime we've been seeing in our country for far too long since the start of the pandemic over a year ago, crime historically
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rises during the summer and as we emerge from this pandemic with the country in country opening back up again, the conditions of the summer spike might be even more pronounced than it used to be. for folks at home, here's what you need to know, i've been at this a long time and there are things we know that work to reduce gun violence and violent crime and things that we don't know about. the things we know about, background checks for purchasing a firearm, a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, no one needs to have a weapon that can fire, 30, 40, 50, even 100 rounds unless you think the deer are wearing kevlar vest or something. community policing and programs to keep neighborhoods safe and folks out of trouble, these efforts work and they save lives but over time these policies were gutted, woefully
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underfunded and in our conversation today we talked about our strategy to supercharge what works while we continue to push congress to act on sensible gun violence legislation. first, we discussed cracking down as you heard from the attorney general on rogue gun dealers. we know if there is a strict enforcement of background checks, fewer guns get into the hands of criminals. background checks have thus far cap more than 3 million guns out of the hands of felons, convicted felons, fugitives, domestic abusers and others prohibited from being able to purchase a gun. today, enough rogue gun dealers feel like they can get away from selling guns to people who aren't legally allowed. i might add, the second third day was passed, and limited the type of people who could own a
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gun, president buy cannon, the blood of patriots and all of us talk about how we are going to have to move against the -- there's never been, if you wanted to think you have weapons to take on the government coming you need f-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons, the point is it's always been the ability to rationally limit the type of weapon that can be owned and to condone this. the last time we had data on this issue of who was pursuing guns, more than 20 years ago, 5% of gun dealers, turns out, 90% of illegal guns were found in the crime scenes sold by 5% of gun dealers, 5% to 90% of the guns found at crime scenes.
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breaking the law for profit, selling guns that are killing innocent people. going to crack down on those gun dealers in the violent criminals they know. in april i announced the justice department is going to be issuing an annual report on gun trafficking so we can update that data. today the apartment is announcing the major crackdown to stem the flow of guns. gun dealers who willfully violate, i repeat zero-tolerance come if you willfully sell the gun to someone who is prohibited from possessing it, if you willfully fail to run a background check or falsify a record or failed to cooperate, you will find you. we will seek your license to
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sell guns, it's an outrage, has to end. and we'll end it, period. second, we discussed illegal gun trafficking, and other gun lobby wants you to believe that cities have the toughest gun laws, the highest rates of gun violence, violence argued, why do you need those gun laws if you don't work in cities that have tough laws. here's the truth, today's conversation and echoed what we know to be the case, the power to help shape and enforce the laws in those cities that they can't control the laws in neighboring cities and states even though the gun legally bought their often ends up in our streets. 80% of the guns in baltimore required outside the city.
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without outside the city. we have to act, as part of our strategy, to crack on illegal gun trafficking, new york, chicago, los angeles, washington, d.c., in the bay area. local and federal law enforcement, better coordinate the prosecution of illegal gun trafficking across city and state lines. legal gun to the back door of a gun shop in virginia. if they do, local and federal law enforcement can better coordinate to trace illegal gun sales back to the shady gun dealer, police chief murphy paul
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of baton rouge, louisiana, talked about how he's coordinating more closely with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms in the federal bureau of investigation, the fbi. take on criminal organizations, violent crime in the city, this kind of coordination is essential to keeping the weapons are out of the hands of dangerous criminals, fugitives and gangs as well as organized crime. we discussed historic funding for states. cities and counties and law enforcement and crime prevention. not only had to fight this pandemic, the economic crisis designated through budgets, cut essential sources. they've had to deal with a second public health crisis, gun violence. the american rescue plan passed in the first 100 days of my
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administration provided much-needed historic relief to bring back those law enforcement jobs and social service jobs. much of this relief has already arrived. the rest is on its way and now we are providing more guidance on how they can use the $350 billion nationally, the american rescue plan is available to help reduce crime, the city is experiencing an increase in gun violence needed for community policing, also to buy crime-fighting technologies to better stop gun violence in the communities. they can use the funding to scale up wraparound services from the residence including substance abuse and mental health services that we know will make a difference to prevention of crime.
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it reminds me of the old saying my mom used to use, "and i don't mind is the devil's workshop." schools up for the summer, teenagers are in tough neighborhoods. no jobs, more trouble. we know summer jobs, training and recreation for young people work. they help make sure young people pick up a paycheck instead of a pistol. one study found a boston summer jobs program for youth reduction reduced violent crime by 35%, another study found that a program known for the high school students of chicago, a good summer job and an adult mentor and behavioral therapy led to a 45% drop in violence. we can invest in more of these programs with the american rescue plan. and other things cities, counties, and tribes can do
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without funding. when someone finishes their time in prison we can't just to continue to give them $25 and a bus ticket, they will end up right back where they started and got them in trouble in the first place. no option to provide for access to public housing or schools or mentors to help them find their way, that prevents recidivism and integrate with society. that's changing, the american rescue plan funding can help formerly incarcerated people get skills training, apprenticeships and work experience so they can gain stability and security. rather than going back. the attorney general of new jersey, mayor of miami-dade talked about their efforts to lift up those kinds of community programs to reduce gun violence,
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keep communities safe and make a real positive difference in people's lives. for folks at home, the american rescue plan is a once in a generation investment to reduce violence in america is available. more police officers, more nurses, more counselors, more social workers, community violence interrupters to help resolve this before they escalate any crimes, they go after people who flood our streets with guns and the bad actors who decide to use them to further terrorize our communities. saving lives and congress should in no way to go way this funding, the national association of counties, to reclaim american rescue plan funds that have already been allocated to the states, cities,
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counties and drives is not a time to turn our backs on law enforcement or communities. we discussed the need to support community violence intervention. these are local programs that utilize trusted messengers. community members and leaders to work directly with people who are most likely to commit gun crimes or become victims of gun crimes. turn down the temperature, halt the cycle of retaliation, connect people to social services. and it works. community violence intervention programs have shown a reduction in violence, we heard from two community leaders to do this work, thank you for coming from
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chicago, formerly incarcerated lost his brother to gun violence. and worked at a as violence in a raptor, provides high risk men with cognitive behavioral therapy to help them react to the impulses by slowing down rather than following through on the violence, puts them in jobs to change her trajectory, the program has reduced shootings, high risk individuals and peace fellowships and social services, its saving lives.
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in sacramento for example 91% of the participants stayed away from gun violence, states and cities should invest in american rescue plan funds and those kinds of anti-violent crime programs. today i'm announcing that the white house will be working with 15 jurisdictions, from baltimore to baton rouge to memphis to minneapolis, and a republican and former chief of police joined us today to be a part of the effort to help disrupt cycles of crime and violence in his community, we need more mayors to follow and i'm going to be pushing for more of these root reported american jobs plan. fifth, i will close with this, we talk about the lives we've lost that have already been lost
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in the lives we can save, we talked about how much pain and loss how many people have experience in so many people have now accepted as their fate here in america. we have an opportunity to come together now, democrats and republicans, as fellow americans to fulfill the first responsibility of government in our democracy, to keep each other safe. enough. that is sensible violence prevention initiatives make sense, background checks, the senate reauthorizing a violence against women act, to close those so-called boyfriend lou paul. boyfriend and stalking loophole to keep guns out of the hands of abusers, if you have us stay
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stayaway orator, you are stalking someone and you are told that has to stop, you can't own a weapon. every single month on average of 57 women are shot and killed by a partner, we can help stop that. it means confirming my outstanding nominee, the atf, david shipman, the top job is unconfirmed for much too long, the career and distinguished officials for 25 years, eminently qualified for the job that we desperately need to fill, as vice president i pushed hard to lift the freeze on could gun violence research, the center for disease control, the cdc. guess what, why should they not be able to study gun violence and what causes it? there's been a block on it.
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if president my budget doubles funding for the gun violence research. the nih to study gun violence, while we keep pushing there, our entire administration continue taking action where we can. let's stop the proliferation of ghost guns, we need to support the development of smart gun technologies. this doesn't affect responsible gun owners or second amendment rights, it helps keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't of had them in the first place, from a child who accidentally picks up, picks it up to a burglar or a violent criminal trying to steal and use it, we need to keep building on the gun violence and crime prevention strategy.
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this shouldn't be a red or blue issue, it's an american issue, we are not changing the constitution, we are enforcing it, being reasonable, taking on the bad actors doing bad and dangerous things in our communities, talk to most responsible gun owners and hunters, there is no possible justification, like i've said before, what do you think, are the deer wearing cat kevlar? responsible gun owners will tell you that there are too many people today who are able to buy a gun who shouldn't be able to buy outdone, these kind of recent reforms have overwhelming support for the american people, including gun overs, own eyes, let's show the world and show ourselves that democracy works and we can come together as one nation, we can do this, and save
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lives. thank you, god bless you all and may god protect our country, again, i think you all for participating.m coming back, thy much, thank you. >> reporter: mr. president, are you still holding out hope that congress will pass another weapons ban? >> president biden: i never give up hope. i was only that when i get the final numbers tonight. >> reporter: mr. president, what you feel is the most effective thing the government can do to change the mind-set of those who feel compelled to pull the triggers on these guns? >> president biden: by being engaged in the whole range of programs today, everything from mental health programs to engaging people early on and letting them know there's other options. making sure that when a child is young they have access to real education, it started off on the right foot, making sure when
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someone gets out of prison they are not denied public housing, that they are able to get health for health care, et cetera. re-engaging, giving them some hope, some opportunity and in the meantime making sure those folks who are taking advantage of them. >> reporter: you think it's time to repeal the filibuster? >> jesse: that was a very tired president joe biden talking about his plan to reduce homicides around the country. basic component of the plan, more money for "programs that work" and a laser focus on cracking down on illegal gun trafficking. i don't personally believe that kind of crackdown is going to do a dent in any of the violence we are seeing here in this country but i noticed a few things come a day again, that he did not
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mention, he did not mention gangs, he did not mention the drug trade to the importance of fatherhood, longer sentences to keep these people off the streets and proactive policing which actually would reduce these shootings. >> dagen: he didn't talk about the root causes of the spike in crime, he said it's not a red or blue issue. it is a blue issue because the death and instruction we are witnessing is designed by democrats. joe biden needs to stand up there, rather than talking about the gun lobby and going after federal firearms license dealers, he needs to say "i stand up for the police, i stand up for the victims, i stand up for the terrorized citizens and residents of all of these cities and we will go after the criminals." let me quote joe biden from 1994. "lock the sop up" but instead he
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and kamala harris are trying to paper over the carnage, this was the equivalent of coming into office and walking around with a clipboard trying to act like he's doing something and he's not getting anything done. one final thought, in addition to the g fund, demoralize and defang the police movement by all the liberals, joe biden and kamala harris stand up for bail reform, it is part of their policy so no bail, get out of jail if you are arrested, let me go back and look at, in the original bail reform bill here in new york city which is one of the reasons crime has spiked, these are some of the people that democrats think it should go back out on the street. someone promoting or possessing sexual performance on a child,
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that's who the democrats are and we saw none of the ability of joe biden to talk down what's happening in this country. >> jesse: geraldo, your reaction to this address, murders up 800% in the city of portland, shootings up 75% in new york city, the president did not seem fully engaged and as compassionate as you would expect someone to be in that position? >> geraldo: compassionate side, where was the compassion, what is he proposing? summer programs for endangered youth and stopping the illegal sale of firearms, what about the fact that you mention, chicago, a people killed, 54 shot last weekend, that is an emergency, that is something that needs action right now, take that $360 billion he proposed spending on these programs, use
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that to have stop and frisk in chicago, stop and frisk with federal assistance in chicago, it's constitutional, let's have roadblocks, let's go after these gangs and organized criminal enterprises, you've got to make this the emergency that it is. that was very, very sleepy and you know i like the guy that that was pathetic and it seems to me totally reactive, to the press scrambling to get something done, much more emergent and much more serious than was portrayed by the president of the united states. >> jesse: very focused on guns but not the people shooting the guns. you think that going after illegal gun traffickers here and there is going to do anything to stop the blood he summer everyone expects? >> dana: i think it could help a little bit, but president biden did not meet the
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moment and one of the things i thought i was community leaders in chicago trying so hard. imagine that you are them coming you're watching that, thinking that's not going to do a darn thing to help us, let's remember why is president biden doing this speech today anyway? because like on the border, that's why where they are the most week when i come to their politics, they are taking on water, better slap something together really quick and get the attorney general over here, have him read it as if he's reading back somebody's fast food order and a drive through and that's where it doesn't meet the moment, democrats should consider their early warnings, guys, i want to take a look at this time, it's interesting that he would say the american rescue plan had money in there and was aimed at reducing crime. that bill has been out there for three months, always seen as
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crime and i know it takes money to you have time to get money out there but money is not going to solve the problem. the last thing i would say is that he says cities and states, you are welcome to use extra covid relief money to pay for police. are they for funding the police, with monday that was supposed to go toward covid, perhaps we didn't need that much stimulus in the first place. before they are proposing more police meaning we are back where we were before the media and democrats hijacked the george floyd tragedy to reduce the police car at? now we are all supposed to pretend that this, like, year-long delusion that they all shared suddenly no longer exists, we can now return back to the good old days are we trusted police and needed our police, now they are getting around to this.
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they can put it on guns rather than on themselves, we were bleeding for help to this whole thing, the folks over at cnn were laughing at us and they were purposefully turning their cameras away from the crime and you could not expose what was going on because if you expose that you can show how the media was culpable in all of this. all of the people, the best spokesman for the nra, that guy, joe biden, the democratic party, the media, there were 5 million new legal gun on his last year and it wasn't because of wayne lapierre, have you seen them? no. is it 8 million now? kamala harris, and everyone else who simultaneously excused the mob violence while denigrating the population. i am now more pro-gun than i ever have been in my life and i will continue to be. i want everybody to own a gun,
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every law-abiding person should have a gun because in this crime spiked, the guns were there before and the guns were thereafter so that variable doesn't play to the crime wave, it's not about gun violence at all, it's about violence and how we live in a culture of climate change, change in our climate where we now regard "law & order" as the bad guy and the bad guy as the victim, that's where we are and if we don't change that thinking, we are screwed. >> dagen: i just want to add one thing, i ran my mother way too much but the "why" now is eric adams, former police officer, a man who promised to carry a gun if he's the mayor of new york city is very close to winning the democratic nomination. do you know who voted for him? black and latino voters in the outer boroughs, not the elites, not the snaps in manhattan, his parties turning against him and
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they know it. >> geraldo: this is the civil rights issue of our time, murder has become the leading cause of death, if this is not an emergency, what is it? >> greg: the distracted buildings in kenosha, in minneapolis. we don't need gun control, we need bad people control. >> jesse: the white house seems totally out of touch with what's going on in the streets. britney spears breaking her silence right now in the battle to control her life and massive fortune. ♪ ♪
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>> dana: britney spears speaking out right now in court as she tried to get back control of her life, the pop star saying she wants her conservatorship to end immediately and alleges her father loves the control he's held over her. jonathan hunt is outside the courthouse right now, catch us at. >> dana, britney spears has been speaking for more than 20 minutes now and she seems to have a lot more to say. it is safe to say that she is very angry indeed about what has happened over the last 13 years of this conservatorship and she wants and ended, she started off by saying to the judge "i have a lot to say so bear with me," she talked about finishing a tour in 2018 and going into rehearsals for her vegas show. she said "i wasn't good, i was great" and she said no to one dance move and at that point her managers and others involved in
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the conservatorship went behind closed doors and then they came out and the doctors they were in control of changed her medication, suddenly, putting her on lithium. she said "i felt drunk, i never wanted to be on it" and then she said "not only did my family not do a goddamn thing, my dad was all for it." she says her dad forced her to go to a rehab center, she said she cried on the phone with him for an hour and "he loved every minute of it." she compared what her father did in sending her to that rehab center to sex trafficking." she said "i cry every day," i don't know how the state of california can do this. she said she hadn't said anything like this publicly before they because she's been
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so scared, she's been so embarrassed but she said "it's time i got my life back" and dana, she also said she does not want to go through anymore medical evaluations, she said she's been through plenty of those, she actually suggested it as others including her father who should go through the medical evaluations, she said it's time she got her money back, it's time she got her life back, she wants the judge to order that right now. dana? >> dana: thanks, jonathan. i guess she's still speaking, do you think this is going to work for her? >> dagen: i will quote what her father's attorney said a few months ago. "any time britney spears wants to ends and her conservatorship she can ask her lawyer to file a petition to terminate it. she's always had that right for 13 years and her lawyer never did that." and i -- >> dana: she wants to have her own lawyer. >> dagen: she can change her
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lawyer potentially but they've already changed the conservator over her money, it is now a coconservatorship and she also has a different conservator over her personal capacity, jody montgomery, the issue, my issue is, this kind of goes to what greg always talks about is how the media has poorly covered this. let me just finish, geraldo, the stories about her father about the story is also about, why was she in the conservatorship to begin with? why was she kept in it for 13 years? we never discuss mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse or dual diagnosis are probably diagnosis and that's the issue, "the new york times" overlooked at and tried to make it about left-wing ideology about downtrodden women and that's not the story. >> geraldo: i disagree, i think dagen is way too harsh on britney. here is a woman who has generated tens of millions of
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dollars in a hugely successful las vegas residency, she was a judge on "x factor," on "american idol," to call platinum records in the last decade, i think the gross old men should get out of her life, it's enough already, 13 years, i've approaching this with the rights of an individual so infringed by people who have an economic interest in keeping her under their control. it is bizarre, it is obscene and it is time to end it. >> dana: free britney, jesse? >> jesse: instead of springing an umbrella i took and asked for my garage and started chopping my picnic table to pieces over something my father did. i don't even remember but i think the cops found me walking along the street, my dad had to pick me up. if my dad had put me into some conservatorship and frozen my finances which i think were
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negative, i had a financial straight jacket around it, who doesn't melt down at 18? we've all been there and i think this thing has run its course, it's time to take the training wheels off maybe you don't say okay, you have your full freedom, give her a little bit here, give her a little bit here, surely her legal team can saylisten, she is a grown woman, she's been successful in a professional capacity for quite some time. sometimes, dana, if you love someone you have to let them go. >> dana: that is such a profound statement. write it down. what do you think? >> greg: a kind of zoned out for this whole segment, i was thinking about what i'm having for dinner. i think i could be her manager. i would tell her to do a metal
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album, get out there and do a pure metal album, do the head of the psychedelic metal album and that will be your comeback, she's amazing, that's what you do, that's all i've got. >> dana: i don't think i've ever heard this much britney spears except, do you know where? peloton. they play her all the time. >> geraldo: when jesse said he chopped up the picnic table, i thought that's where bill o'reilly chopped up. [laughter] >> greg: "watter's world" was dark. >> jesse: it was a dark years. >> dana: pushing back against school policies, we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: chaos at a school board meeting in loudoun county virginia, a brawl breaking out in a couple people were arrested, parents protesting woke school policies but things really get heated after officials try to shut down during the meeting. >> pushy or constitutional agenda, 230. >> you are teaching children to hate others because of their skin color and you are forcing them to lie about other kids gender. >> greg: the school board is accusing parents of "dog whistle politics" and will continue to focus on equity, there's that word, for students. not equality. how do you get equity for students? that's crazy. i've never seen cult-like
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thinking spread so fast, you have the joint chief of staff, defending critical race theory, is this where the war is going to take place at the school? >> dana: america is run by local districts, democrats love that, we just had a big fight yesterday in the senate, split right down the middle on voting rights because the democrats want to federalize the whole thing but i think a lot of times progressives are very, very patient, put a little something over here, a little something over here and let it spread. this time it didn't work out and now you have people going to school board meetings and now they are there every night. the thing that happened was really unfortunate, 255 people, they only got through 59 of them and i think the school board would've been better off sitting back and saying, have at it. let them let the air out.
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>> greg: we know that teachers unions are corrupt, crt is intellectually corrupt and psychologically damaging. >> jesse: i agree with you. >> greg: this is one where you can save the world. >> dana: how you saved education. >> jesse: this is the right on the left uniting against the teaching of racism and reverse racism to our students and that's what this is. people are galvanized and i would say it's a new part of the tea party, joe biden himself that america is not a racist country, kamala harris agreed to, this is even too crazy for joe and kamala. i looked at the loudoun county handbook, they are creating an anonymous racism snitch line, you have to confront how white people are unconsciously biased against black people and are
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demanding white teachers identify their white fragility and they don't want white teachers to see color, they want them to be color-blind and that's crazy what and what people are upset about. all around the country, in oregon, they're saying black people can't succeed in this country, that if you are white you are only succeeding because of a white supremacist system your grandparents set up, it's horrible and i'm glad people are rising up and sniffing it out. >> greg: what jesse is talking about, there's a weird kind of white supremacy and the condescending nature of the white leftist who feels they are the person that can help the black downtrodden person who can't get the jobs or what not on their own. >> geraldo: as manipulative as you may think they are, children can hear a teacher preaching this or that, three kids to
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graduate, their politics are all over the place, they are not at all indoctrinated, i think that teachers are more liberal than students, why are teachers so progressive? i think a lot of teachers, teachers feel that a very tough job from where they are underappreciated and they are railing against the system, the people you relate to, my kids turned out just fine and i am not worried about critical race theory, i'm not worried about any of these ideas. that's the idea that i tell my kids. >> dagen: parents are worried about the race to the bottom and greg was talking about, take over about board, have at it, that's what they do it corporate america, i'm just glad my mom is
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bag to see if he was stealing chips out of the tube, i find this kind of relaxing as he sticks his head in their, there is his little paw, there you go. >> jesse: i have a strong urge to beat you up. i never felt that before until now. >> dana: i don't know if you saw this, a little bit of a temper tantrum, i think justified. this is oakland a's pitcher sergio romo expressing his frustration last night. the umpire went to do a substance check and a sergio was mad, he tore off his belt and he dropped his pants to prove a point. it's becoming a national trend, the nationals pictured in the same thing to be checked for sticky stuff, players don't like this. >> geraldo: i don't have time for one more thing i will do that right now.
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>> jesse: we should check you for substances. >> geraldo: cleveland has the best dive bar in the country, take a look at harbor inn, established 1895 right on the waterfront of the cuyahoga river. the original bar from back in the day. >> jesse: i have a feeling bill hemmer has been to that die far and if he hasn't he's going to be there very soon, take it away. >> bill: geraldo, make sure he keeps his clothes on. thanks, i'll see you tomorrow. good evening, i'm bill hemmer and breaking tonight we have brand-new polling on the biden presidency and some of the major issues you're talking about, we are watching two major stories. vice president kamala harris is finally coming to the southern border, the president's point person on the immigration matter will travel to el paso on friday but we begin tonight with president biden outlining his policy to add

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