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>> sean: it's veterans day and my dad served 4 years in the pacific in world war ii. they have a higher calling and we should always honor the heroism and the commitment to make this country safe and secure. thank to all of you. let not your heart be troubled. >> laura: well laura: sacrifice and selflessness. we need more of that, i will be talking to an iwo jima vet. >> i will be watching. a great interview with a family spokesperson. laura: i saw kyle's mom. i was almost in tears. >> i don't see a guilty verdict
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in the case. laura: we will see you tomorrow night. this is the ingraham ankle from washington. if you look where inflation is hurting americans most it might not be a surprise president biden is brushing it off for a reason. jim jordan and jd vance react. how the kyle rittenhouse trial out the democrats as new authoritarians. tucker carlson is here to explain that but first rachel extortionists ride again. that the focus of the angle. >> the impact of black lives matter, history will show was an inflection point, black lives matter has been the most
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significant agent for change within the criminal justice system. >> the hopeful positive message of black lives matter is a message right and wrong in creating a true respect for people's value. >> that the young people who let us this summer telling us we need to be better you are this country's dreams fulfilled. >> at the time the angle warned their alliance with the bl am radicals was bound to backfire. >> it has nothing to do with racial justice. this is about raw power, politicians in blue states decided that the riots are helping them politically. the offer they are making is the following, vote trump out of office and we will put a end to this but i'm telling you, if you reward this you are getting a lot more, not a lot less of it. >> democrats didn't listen and
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the writers, leaders, criminals all learned the wrong lesson, the democrats would fold to their demand to avoid more chaos in threats of violence, 0 consequences for criminality. it made perfect sense that they have tried to intimidate and threaten eric adams, public safety is one of his top priorities, plainclothes police officers to reduce gun violence and it would have the added benefit of saving black and brown lives, something you would think blm cared about. >> they want to go back to the old ways of policing, the we are going to take to the streets again, there will be right it's, there will be fires and there will be bloodshed. no way we are going to let some gestapo come in here to harm our people. >> this blm radical wasn't done with his threats. >> we have people in city
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council who can create problems for him. we have people in the streets who can create problems for this administration by shutting it down and make no mistake i am not threatening anyone. i'm just saying that it is a natural response to aggressive (people will react. >> the message is clear and the threats are close to extended extortion which is an attempt through conversion or threats to obtain a benefit or outcome often involving money. has a single prominent democrat come out to denounce these blm comments, not what i have seen, their silence speaks volumes. we see the same threaten and demand dynamic in the kyle rittenhouse case, the press is busy stoking racial anger by purposefully misrepresenting the facts of the murder trial. the prosecution's case is collapsing. instead of honestly analyzing the record the media just blame
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racism. >> if you want to know why critical race theory exists look no further than the trial of kyle rittenhouse >> white privilege on steroids, biased racist judge. >> what does justice mean in a system that was established to strip black people there humanity and has never held white people accountable for murdering black people. >> responsible and dishonest effectively excusing any unrest that follows a mistrial or acquittal, that is what they are doing and what will that mean? pain and suffering for the people of kenosha so more problems, not fewer, for the minority community as well. blm, the journalist to support them don't care. they never cared. the kenosha riding that rittenhouse stepped into was largely driven by those who were exported -- the truth about jacob blake, the black man shot
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by the police. >> arms black man. >> what happened to mister blake is not a crime, someone can be shot in the back 7 times in front of their children while on arms. >> blake came in contact with law enforcement. laura: preserving the anti-police narrative was more important than the truth to politicians and pundits who chimed in to defend blake. even after blake himself admitted to having a knife the press just quietly corrected the record like the washington post. did any of these people apologize to the people of kenosha who lost everything in the riots? know. they didn't even apologize to ferguson, missouri, police officer wilson, no. they destroyed his life in 2014
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even after authorities found insufficient evidence to charge him with murder or manslaughter. that is because they lied about everything from heads-up don't shoot to whether michael brown was the aggressor. mob or age across the entire city blocks in ferguson. remember businesses that were ruined, some residents moved out and never returned, 7 years after all that needless racial unrest ferguson has one of the highest crime rates in america. according to the crime tracking website neighborhood scouts once chances of becoming a victim of violence or property crime here is one in 17. congratulations, democrats, common criminals and demonizing police has predictably made america less safe and thugs more brazen. because liberal politicians didn't suffer for backing the blm movement in 2020 they may think they can get away with again but that was before voters somewhat defining the police did to crime rates and how critical race theory infiltrated kids classroom.
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look at voters in minneapolis, people are tired of this garbage. they wanted to end. there is no negotiating with terrorists that no placating anti-american marxists who believe it is better for speed to burn than to continue with traditional policing or acquit a white teenager wrongly accused was will democrats learn his lessons before the midterms? nevada strong leader perhaps they could but they don't so they won't and that is the angle. joining these larry ellis, host of the burial are show in former california gubernatorial candidate. the left made a deal with the devil last summer and now it looks like they are trapped. your reaction? >> they are trapped in the black lives better movement is based on a lie that the police are
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engaged in systemic racism, using to before seconds blacks because they are black. it's not true. study after study after study showing the police are more reluctant to pull the trigger on a black suspect that a white suspect. police kill more unarmed whites every year than unarmed blacks except when the criminal white no one cares. the police accused of being systemically racist full back, fewer traffic stops, few arrests, crime goes up and as we pointed out a disproportionate number of the victims of crimes are black and brown people themselves, in new york the population of black and brown people, roughly half the city but 95% of the victims are black and brown so when the police pulled back, the very people black lives better claims they care about our hurt the most, there is a black harvard economist in july of 2016, front page story in the new york times it did a study, just assumed the police were engaging into the
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force because they were black, he said the findings with a surprising of his career. the police were more reluctant to pull the trigger on a black suspect that a white suspect. he found they were more likely to use nondeadly force but in my opinion because they didn't want to get to using deadly force. the people hurt by this lie are those that black and brown people who are loving on black and brown people the left claim they care about. >> eric adams is not backing down amid these threats from the blm types. >> very few things intimidate me, very few things frighten or scare me, new yorkers are not going to live in fear or be intimidated, the city is not going to be a city of riots, it's not going to be a city of burning, it's going to be a city where we were going to be safe. laura: is he the right person to step up and take this on? >> i think so but it doesn't
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matter. no matter what color you are, your black in a position of responsibility and do the right thing someone will accuse you of being a sellout. i'm here in los angeles and we elected a black female district attorney and at 3:00 in the morning black less than activists showed up at her house because they didn't like the position she had taken a this woman has been replaced by george gascon, george soros soft on crime da and crime has gone up. 30% year-to-year, the city's 9% black, 30% to 40% of the victims of homicide are black people. the very people people like that who claim black lives matter, and they are disproportionately hurt. they could have been avoided if the suspect complied, you won't die. no one wants to say that. laura: no one talks about the fact the live from ferguson destroyed darren wilson's life, give a change of name, don't
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know what happened to him but the lies keep to this day being retold, the hands up don't shoot, all of that, posters at various rallies, they are clinging to lies, specific events in specific shootings and they won't let them go no matter what. i've never seen anything like this, this is true fanaticism. >> the lie drive the narrative. they don't care, like donald trump did not say there are good and bad, not talking about the neo-nazis because they should be condemned totally, they don't care. the lie becomes the truth. it is pathetic. >> great to see you, thanks for joining us and speaking of the rittenhouse trial things did not go well for the prosecution. >> i'm a little bit challenged, when you say, is there something i'm seeing? say what you want to say.
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>> i was the target, for disregarding your. >> i was talking yesterday about the constitution, how the supreme court has interpreted it for 50 years. >> david hancock, spokesman for kyle rittenhouse, that is an unusual strategy, accusing the judge of being grossly unfair, looks like that backfired. >> that is what this prosecutor has been doing this entire trial. it is offensive and truly a miscarriage of due process for kyle. it is just terrible. >> i know you saw that we from lebron james last night, a lot of people have seen this but i to to get your reaction to this,
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he responded i saying kyle broke down in tears on the witness stand, what tears, i didn't see one, knock it off. one of the most powerful, richest athletes in the world and is attacking a teenager. >> he is attacking anything-year-old boy who was viciously attacked, helping his community. lebron james should focus a bit more on the lakers and the less on trying to get involved in these kinds of situations. i talk to you about it before, it is just laughable and i don't pay attention to that anymore.
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>> gauge who was shot after pointing his pistol said this on cnn about kyle's testimony. >> i can say was particularly impressed or convinced. to me it seemed like a child being upset because they were caught, not upset because they had done wrong. >> a response to him? >> i'm impressed he has the gall to go on a major news network and lie about what he said in court. everybody saw the video and saw the images, that man pointed a loaded handgun it 18-year-old kid in the most vulnerable position ever. come on. that is just disgusting. >> kyle's mom appeared with sean hannity earlier tonight, she is
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incredibly emotional, one would expect nothing less, about what happened to her son. if you can without violating any confidences, how are they getting through this, how have they gotten through this? >> they have a very strong support structure around them. they have the truth, they have the facts, they have the reality of what happened that day and that's coming out to america so that's a pretty strong pillar they can lean on. laura: with you after what happened at this time is what could happen still, we don't know what will happen, would you recommend that people get into these even, rallies, protests to try to protect or mix it up or observe or take video given how
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things are distorted and situations can spiral out of control, would you recommend anyone you know to do what kyle did? >> i recommend for someone who lives in the constitution that anybody can protect their property and if people want to be good civic minded individuals and go out on the town and protect property, people who might be injured i would say go for it. go for it. but i also encourage citizen journalists to keep doing what they are doing. think about how the case would be if there wasn't hours of video from it. this prosecutor had the video from day one and they still come up with three separate versions of what happened. all the media is to parrot the same lies. thank god for that video.
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laura: really well put and they have constitutional rights and if people are intimidated they want people to be intimidated from howling rallies or protests, we can't be afraid. thank you so much. when you dig deep into who inflation is hurting most, it becomes clear why president biden is ignoring it. jim jordan response lose events of the past week reveal how democrats will use all their power against their political foes. doctor carlson reveals that in moments. stay there. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. 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.
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feeding clothing or family is soaring, baby food prices up 8% this year, fastest rise since 2008, closing and feeding infants and toddlers 7.6%, the second fastest growth rate in 3 decades. this is the party of parenting, democrats, as i said before, these aren't messaging problems, not political problems, these are substantive issues that have left unchecked will destroy the american dream as we know it. congressman jim jordan, author of do what you said you would do. what is most jarring is biden didn't care that americans were suffering until he started suffering politically. >> poll numbers at 38%. under biden, rinse to whom it costs more, to put food on the table cost more, everything
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costs more because they have the dumbest economic plan in history, their plan is lockdown the economy, spend like crazy, the people not to work and in the next bill for the people who have been working raise their taxes and spend even more money. that is why we are in the situation we are in families being shortchanged like they are under this administration. let's hope joe manchin and senator kirsten sinema hold tough so it doesn't get worse. laura: that is the republicans plan, we help manchin and kristen sinema hold firm, that is a pathetic plan. >> that is all we've got left. laura: over at cnn john hopkins economist sums up the danger our economy is in right now. >> they've got so much money
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texas right now that no matter what they do they if they completely cut the spigot off and don't put anything in we have a big inflation problem that will last through 2024. >> the sad thing is democrats now want to flood the country with more dollars that are borrowed or printed, so obvious that will skyrocket inflation even more but that is what they are determined to do. >> they will make the problem worse was last week in committee, democrat member from california, executives from the big oil and gas companies a hearing, chevron, exxon, mobil, will you pledge, we promise to decrease production, you're asking american companies to decrease production at the same time the president of the united states is big in opec to increase production. isotopically what do you want? a dollar gasoline? they are going to make
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everything worse at the american people figured it out because the american people are smarter the reason president biden's approval ratings at 30%, kamala harris at 28%, the two combines over 50%, this is how bad it is and why we win a big way next november. laura: president biden has repeatedly made a certain pledge to middle-class voters. >> president biden: the matter what they tell you, you will find out this will not affect your taxes one bit, not having to pay a penny more. if you make less than 400,$000 a year. >> we knew that was a lie at the time of the tax policy center is confirming if biden's build back better players past, roughly 20% to 30% of middle-income households would pay more in taxes in 2022. we find out they are lying so god knows what is in the build back better bill, don't know if anyone knows or what it will really cost.
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>> president biden told us $2 trillion will not make inflation worse, we knew there were tax increases on american families even though we haven't seen it or scored by cbo and we knew when president biden told us he wasn't going to pay people who illegally came into the country 450,$000, that was true when he told us it wasn't and the outrage from the people all over the district today, i get the privilege of representing is real because they have had it with this administration and what democrats have been in complete control of the government. >> two mistakes trump made staffing, general milley and jerome powell at the fed. we are dealing with the aftermath of both of those individuals, thank you.
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president biden slow to react to inflation, this chart ri, 23 state suffering most, 18 of them voted for trump. j d vance, author of hillbilly elegy, in a way that is not surprising because the states opened up first and fast. there's a lot of demand in those states but nevertheless as usual the middle class in red state america suffers the most. >> exactly right and the consistent theme you see with the biden administration is when policies does affect them or their donors or voters they don't care, they don't care about the illegal immigration crisis because it is not their communities that are made less safe. their donors benefit from a cheap immigrant labor, they don't care how communities -- this inflation crisis is the biggest example of this. as jim jordan said making everything more expensive, the
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gas people put in their car, christmas presents under the christmas tree, the energy people are paying as it gets colder across parts of the country that donald trump carried by a big margin and biden doesn't care. he wants to punish, not actually serve the citizens of this country. laura: isn't it obvious when you look at the last year and a half the trump really did have it right, you open the economy back up, one stimulus and let it rip. that is what we had to do it if we had done that we would all be back in a good economic placement biden decided to scrap all that and go for broke. >> he was right in the short-term and donald trump was right about the long-term because one of the reasons we have an inflation crisis is we don't make things in this country, the reason we have goods sitting at ships off the biggest ports is those things aren't made in america anymore
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and so long as you don't have an economy built on self-sufficiency, round manufacturing your own goods you be susceptible to these global supply chain disruptions. we live in a fragile hyperglobalized economy, trump was right we need to make things in this country so we are self-sufficient so when people want to buy things they buy things that are made in america, not in communist china, sitting in ships across the world. laura: the parents are the next thing for climate change, those tariffs are going to be gone, that is my prediction on china. from the rittenhouse trial to january 6th the defendants, something very sinister, tucker carlson is here in moments, stay there.
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>> laura: if the moder >> if it feels like the modern left is done 180 on issues that
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once defined they have, they have become political pretzels contorting results and whatever position best punishes those with whom they disagree politically, the rittenhouse case gives a good example why 70, judges who were once exalted forgiving difference to the defense are pilloried for not play into the left's game. >> this judge is going beyond the pale to show off for the country his conservative credentials. >> history of judges who are sympathetic has a long history as well. >> it is absolutely disgusting the way he is conducting himself on this. he is obviously playing for the audience, certain audience. laura: there is congressman jeffries, one of the most powerful elected democrats in the country tweeted locked up kyle rittenhouse, throw away the
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key. lacey jeffries tweeted mass incarceration must end and to defund the prison industrial complex. how fast they arrived at the prosecutor must always be right view which is a tidy segue into the last point. when they turn a blind eye to the pretrial confinement to january 6th writers they are cheering the over sentencing being suggested here. the qandon shaman who broke through the capital without harming anyone is facing 51 months in jail so it seems democrats are deeply committed to criminal justice reform unless it happens to include their political enemies. tucker carlson, host of tuckercarlson to make a new documentary patriot purge is available on fox nation right now. what do you think of these democrats and what they've done
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to their once funded principles and lofty ambitions of standing up for those wrongly accused? >> i point the party that opposed concentration of wealth and power in the aclu, on almost every issue they joined the praetorian guard of the establishment but on law and order it is striking, they are for defunding the police which means taking federal control of cops in your neighborhood but ramping up power of federal law enforcement, arming the irs, any armed group of people they control is good and they don't control is bad which is you with your ar 15 in your closet, if you're law-abiding american it doesn't matter. the way they think it is a little bit ominous. i don't think most conservatives think about who is arming them but many of the democratic
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party, make certain if you are armed they control you. >> tim ryan made some interesting comments about the january 6th sentencing. >> i don't think you can sentence them for enough years for what they have done. this is not time for mercy. this is a time for justice and justice is being served. >> these people call rittenhouse a vigilante, the verbal vigil -- vigilantes. >> i know tim ryan, from the youngertown part of the state and the moderate democrat and went completely insane, became woke and blood thirsty. most of these people are being held for nonviolent crimes. i hate breaking anything, should be punished but to act like they committed acts of terrorism or
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were insurrectionist's everyone who has been in this country the last eight month knows that's what tim ryan knows that. why are they lying to us? that should make you nervous. ashley: march retail the green is trashed by the left but what she did and going into the dc jail and counting what she saw and the condition some of these january 6th people have been held, where was the left, didn't they used to care about jail conditions? another point they have done a 180 on. >> i covered the police at one point many years ago, made fun of people who care about jail conditions, we should be, drunk drivers, accused murderers, anyone should not be living in filth, squalor and danger and a lot of these people are but it is particularly infuriating,
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marjorie taylor green the only one who has visited these prisons, these are republican voters. i don't know why they should be, left, joseph rosenbaum, convicted child rapist, these -- all these people are democratic voters would you think aoc is embarrassed joseph rosenbaum votes for the party, republicans are embarrassed these late middle age mostly bankrupt, got rally on january 6th, don't care what happens to them. if you're embarrassed of your own voters why are you in politics? >> a lot of us embarrass them. america is being purged of those who don't agree with the radical left, you see it online, and you point this out and document it in your new fox nation special, let's watch. >> a purge aimed at legacy. >> how are we going to deprogram
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these people who have signed up for the cult of trump? >> in the first war on terror the so-called -- iraqi society began. the hunt is on. the image they occupy their capital. in washington dc a green zone perimeter has been established. >> into down supporters of the former iraqi regime, national guard scouring for explosives and extremists, purged the military and law enforcement agency and all public support for the regime, nothing like this is ever taken place on american soil until now. >> no one held accountable for the disaster in the afghanistan withdrawals but they are still trying to find extremists in the us military. >> the us military has always been the model for the rest of us, a colorblind meritocracy in which people rise based on capability and effort and not
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how they look. that the public of the military, the best of the best no matter who your parents were and they flip it on its head, the military itself is scary i think. >> great to have you in this hour, thanks for joining us and don't forget to catch patriot purge on fox nation which is free for 90 days, tuckercarlson.com. more to the war on terror, two vets share their experiences and stories of the heroes they serve the b side.
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>> laura: every generation has >> every generation has heroes, world war ii vet ken brown is one of the. i sat down with mister brown at the national museum in wyoming, he survived fighting and he was he mentally would was like going back to that hallowed battlefield decades later. >> it was a good thing i went. it was therapeutic, able to handle -- terrible things i had
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seen and tried to forget through the years, didn't talk about the war for 50 years after being home. i just couldn't -- it brought back bad memories into i didn't want to talk about it, paid the price of freedom. >> is america soft today? >> we have some soft leadership today, not getting the kind of leadership that makes us proud to be americans and proud to sacrifice and things to keep the nation strong. >> happy veterans day to ken and his family. he is amazing, he stood for the entire interview, 98 years old. that's all we have tonight. we go from world war ii to iraq and afghanistan where my next guest is congressman and retired u.s. army major mark green. hearing stories from veterans
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from 75, 78 years ago like ken brown, he was such an amazing man, what goes to your mind? >> thanks for having me on the show and what goes through my mind is how amazing that generation was, you think of the numbers that died in the day, 9000 americans died. it is a different scale, any soldier that gets shot at in combat is a scary thing, iwo jima, nothing today or any of these wars, we look on those guys with reverence, they are the heroes of heroes you might say. laura: here is a photo of you in iraq when you are hunting saddam. what was happening at that moment? >> we begin intelligence aeration, he is here, he's there, we would do it in the middle of the night to capture
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him. and unbelievable time chasing him all over iraq, so many times we would just miss him. other times it was bad intel and there would be other bad actors but about that photo, it was midsummer. i was there when we captured him. laura: unbelievable, talk about historic. the lowest number of veterans serving in congress today. how important is a we have more vets in congress? >> it is really important. importance of veterans day itself is communicating the real meaning of sacrifice, your clip with the iwo jima veteran, very important for americans to hear those stories, it's very
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important to have their assessments when making decisions about national defense authorization act, how to resupply soldiers and equip soldiers and prepare them for battle, and there is a global perspective on what is happening in the world that military people bring to the table and congress, it would be great to have more there. >> this is how nicole wallace decided to honor our efforts today. >> reporter: there are challenges facing the pentagon, how to combat extremism another, a growing concern. >> happy veterans day to all your heroes, 2.5 million veterans, extremism is an exist to communities throughout the country, and in the military. >> they had the most she believing withdrawal of afghanistan rife with errors, no one has been fired, no accountability, all these good
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people dead and this is what they are focused on. extremism in the ranks. >> and climate, number one priority at the pentagon is climate change and extremism in the ranks. america's military is a reflection of our society was there people who get into the military that have used reflect our society but the degree to which they are emphasizing this is absurd and it is demoralizing to troops who raise the right hand and decided to come into the country, being asked invasive questions they have no business asking, just crazy. >> it is despicable what they are doing and it must stop or they get less funding. happy veterans day was a matter of national pride, the last bite explains next.
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>> laura: we close with and emailed you what he marrow kim brown on the we close with iwo jima hero ken brown on the importance of fried.
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