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we have for tonight. we thank you for making the show possible and for joining us. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode and in the meantime, up with a lot of breaking news, will be goldberg suspended for 2 weeks by abc. laura ingraham will be the heartache in all of the news of the day. >> laura: wait a second. did you say will be goldberg is suspended for 2 weeks? >> sean: you are just awful. >> laura: i can't go on. take the hour. i can't do it. >> sean: on this extended hour of "hannity" tonight -- >> laura: now, i'm taking it back. nice try. i have a question. is it scotch, bourbon, or vodka tonight? >> sean: vodka and -- >> laura: product placement. all right, hannity. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight.
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they are making lists. that is the focus of tonight's angle. we don't trust the biden administration to protect our civil liberties. they abuse their power on covid. they abuse their power in the way they handled that generally six situation and they trash our country's' history every chance they get back after 13 months of president biden, americans have every reason to be suspicious of every -- anything they do that involves collecting information about americans. i'm talking about lists, databases, or surveillance of anything, including improved health records or social media history. they treat half of the country as if they're that mortal enemy. a threat to be controlled not a constituency to be served. when the school crt of sexual assault issues are bubbled up, democrats found themselves on the defensive end and by the prophets attorney general soup
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into let's the power of the federal law enforcement. his words written into intimidate and scare parents. if you were upset or angry at the direction was school board was to continue show up and speak your mind as is your constitutional right by the vacant now you have to be great about being caught up in some bogus domestic terror drag now. and rather than treat generate six as a protest that, way out of hand, with some criminal elements, no doubt, the biden, administration and their media cronies incident on claiming that was an insurrection and treating everyone who supported president trump as a traitor. >> president biden: -- civil war. insurrectionists reached the capital of united states. >> not only a place on our -- but a place in our collective memory. december 7th 1941.
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september 11, 2001. and gendrey six, 2021. >> president biden: sedition. >> laura: here's how the biden team looks at the world. they believe that most people who support the gop are dangerous. they are dangerous elements that need to be policed and watched. now, enter the extremism review that generals undertook in the armed forces after january 6th. resident focusing sharply on real problems, they used vague language to essentially smear huge swats of the american. and military. and a sense, they hung out a conservative need not apply signed at the pentagon. who knows what files are missing soldiers, airmen, and marines, they deemed to be potential problems. now, maybe they posted post -- prodrug stuff on social media,
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who knows? but which group has been subject do think to more scrutiny? our own troops, or that nearly 85,000 afghan refugees they airlifted to the the united states? well, i think we know the answer to that question. and presidential wannabe, pete buttegieg he feels where the winds are blowing and he wants to get in on the action. he is planning to blanket america's roads with more surveillance cameras, billions and billions of dollars worth. it supposedly, it is all to cut down on traffic deaths. he is a humanitarian. of course, what they really want is if you records and fever car owners. they want to make it so expensive, so cumbersome to drive and own a vehicle that only the truly responsible elites can do so. and it gets worse and worse. which brings us to the huge story we brought you last night courtesy of our friends at the washington free be can put
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public and republican congressman that the u.s. government is scoring just -- storing 1 billion gun purchase files presumably for such building down to the road. insisting that such record-keeping was approved by congress including the process of digitization. during 2021, they collected data on 5million gun owners. they wake of be any concern of the phrase intent can't sink the purpose of these systems is to trace firearms used in crimes which is a valuable gun intelligence tool used in thousands of investigations by etf and our local state and federal law enforcement partners. in other words, because of all the good faith they have shown their fellow americans, we just have to take them at their word. is all for benign purposes. this massive log of gun purchases, it is not a snip can leap towards the ultimate goal of a national gun registry.
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sorry. but they do not deserve the benefit of the topic of course, we know that alderpeople with the powers of the democrat. patrons and would love nothing more to compensate -- confiscate them. don't take my word for it. take theirs. >> president biden: the second menu from the day was passed -- what type of weapon you could own. >> whether there's room under the law for the president's policies to be pursued captain i think the president's entitled to pursue them. >> gun owners who take at the budget and administration says they are going to come for my guns. >> president biden: bingo. you are right if you have an assault weapon. >> laura: they have been trying to effectively ban guns in the united states. ban both the fight against skyrocketing gun violence as if crimes are committed by the guns themselves. not that revolving door of criminals that rampaged to
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america courtesy of left-wing das. democrat mayors that they don't give a rip about crime. if they did, they would not be empowering the blm crowds at the expense of the public safety. second amendment rights, i hate to bring to you can't mean nothing to it at them. they stopped church attendance protective by the first amendment -- protected by the first amendment. >> president biden: gun violence this country is an epidemic. it is an epidemic of god's zinc and it has to stop. himself briefly -- frequently bemoan the growing lack of public trust in government. it is growing across party lines. but the biden administration, didn't have anyone to blame except themselves. because along the way, is a demonstrated tonight, the captions so much bad faith and so many different context from
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our intel agencies to the public health sector to law enforcement and even the previously innocuous department of transportation. and now, they have gone so far as to the cast traditionally minded americans as public enemy number one. republicans in congress especially when they take back. , they need to exercise strict oversight over every aspect of this biden team and they need to prohibit and defend every action and every policy that undermines our basic constitutional rights. there are a lot of such actions and policies. and that is the angle. joining me now, the lawmaker who led the investigation into the atf massive database of gun owners, texas congress been michael ." the atf said that the records are totally permissible to be held under federal law and that they are there to help solve crime but they also admit that
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they have no data on crimes solved as a result of this information. so what the heck is really going on here? >> congressman cloud: yeah, you said it exactly right. it says the atf has no ability to determine that successful prosecution of hundreds of thousands of gun cases. we sent a letter, we got word working with gun owner of america about the fact that the biden every station collected 54 million records in the last year. we thought that was astronomical and so we sent a letter and you know how these things go. sometimes you get a little back josh ess back. sometimes you don't. we got a letter back and boy was it shocking. over it one billing records at the atf has and you know, it is illegal for the federal government that i have a federal gun registry, a lot of americans are wondering when does this database become a registry? for treatment look the digitization process is something that they say is
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permitted under federal law that this -- nothing unusual about that. but is your main concern that these people cannot be trusted given what their view is of the constitution? the president today said he referred to the thief unenumerated rights in the constitutions. if they get some judge, but saved the right to safety, it means your right to gun ownership has to be curtailed, then his next nominated -- nominee to the court could vote that way and could -- goodbye, second amendment. >> congressman cloud: we know that the constitution was their limiting restraints and you nailed it on the head in the angle when you talked about the american people, you know, they have seen over the last-year at the biden administration target parents, school board meetings, labeling them to the mystic terrorists. we have seen the department of defense want to investigate military -- people serving in uniform. we have seen the department of justice stand up at a department
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-- template domestic terrorism to look into that and so we have seen in the past that we have seen the irs target conservatives. we have seen the fbi, they are supposed to be the law enforcement branch, target a political candidate. for president. and so this is where the american people are going we can't trust this. i served on the oversight committee and i have learned that when you hear an agency think there's nothing to deceive here, maybe that is where we should be looking. >> laura: congressman, drinker like template during the blm riots that destroyed block after block of major american cities, it scared people. and as a result, people are buying a lot marks guns. the owner of this next and shooters supplies in the plane, illinois, told fox, firearms sales were up to hundred%. and much, pace. the biden team wanted to reduce the number of guns, wouldn't
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they support policies that actually keep criminals in person? >> congressman cloud: the biden administration to come up and say that they are supporting law and order in this country is almost laughable at this moment. we can't keep track of who is coming across our border. but we can track a billion gun records clerk this is -- the american people get this and like you said, we are seeing crying go up in cities -- crime go up in cities. the incentive structure on law and order has been reversed and so rightly so, americans are concerned and we are asking those questions. >> laura: congressman, republicans get power back, which we assume they will in november, will you move to defund the atf's digitization and massive gun purchase orders that they are currently, you know, undertaking again, they say totally under federal law,
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it is okay. will you move to change that law? >> congressman cloud: we are not even going to wait for that. we are already continuing the investigation. we are right now forming a response to their response. we are crafting legislation that is going to do with this right now. so we will keep you posted on the progress. but we are definitely not going to let this one go. >> laura: it is time to defund all of the problems in this government. congressman, thank you. what happens when society loses trust in the institutions of power? things like this look suspicious. the houston pd began training with that the -- with the department of defense. residents macy helicopters and hear unusual noises. they state this has nothing to do with world events. what is more bizarre, police officials say there will be no public opportunities to view the
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training. they just have to play it with their text mcnellis but here is victor davis hanson. we are told that this has happened in the past, this federal and local coordination of resources. but wasn't it just a few years ago that joe biden's party was bemoaning the militarization of our police forces afterthought michael brown killing at ferguson? >> victor: well, especially if you remember the retired officers -- even thinking about -- in december of 2020. in june of this year, with the white house announced that military would be looking at domestic terror. i think that the medic in this whole discussion is this idea, of because they are so morally superior, they think they can use any means necessary for their end. and if you go back, it really start with the obama administration in full. they went after the associated
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press reporters communication at your member, they went after fox's james rosen, the head of the cia lied under oath about spying. james klapper lied when he was at about the -- asked about the nd state surveilling people. we had the document. there were no consequences. when you look at the traditional watchdogs, the left always used to brag, we have democratic senior senators. we have the aclu. and you look at those institutions, and they are on that side of the surveillance. the aclu has generated into an activist left-wing political group and we have people intermediate that worked outwardly and expressly think that we are not going to cover the news like we used to. jim rutenberg, we have to be biased.
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>> laura: to the point, yeah. >> victor: when you have silicon valley in the equation and they -- electronics and weapon eyes it at afab list speeds and surveillance and coverage with new technology and they are all left and they are merged at the hip with washington, it is scary what has happened. >> laura: you would not be surprised probably but maybe some of our audience what that fbi director ray, he decided to blame one particular group for his agency's plummeting credibility. watch. >> even controversies specifically impacting the fbi have been around for 113th years. what has changed is that we are having all of that play out against the backdrop of 24 sevenths cable coverage and more importantly ubiquitous social media. >> laura: victor, in other
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words, justifying the control of "misinformation," the favorite buzzword of late. >> victor: yeah. i would say to check director wray, ensure that their lawyers don't alter documents in front of federal judges. ensure that your federal director does not live context a federal investigator and ensure that james cunningham does not have amnesia and says he can't remember 245 times under oath when asked about the associate and make sure that robert mueller, when he is asked under oath the steel dossier was that first theirs investigation, he has no memory. and i could go on. they are doing this to themselves. only 58 -- 25% now have confidence in the pentagon and they are blaming other people. it is self-induced and they all one organized and political and now they are reaping the whirlwind of that when they
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sewed. and the patient other people for their own pathology. >> laura: they have no one to blame but themselves and they are to blame. excellent, excellent analysis. victor, thank you. we kick off black history month ingram style and introduce you to a young african american who went from left-wing activist that a conservative advocate and the effort to cancel a law professor. the tape which you will not believe is next.
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you're going to protest somebody, it is important that you listen to what they have to say and see if it is worth the protest. we have selective outrage. it is an obnoxious effort to label people who look like me as a victim. >> that young woman joins me now. why do you think people are afraid to hear what you have to say? you did not have all that many takers in that video after you've invited them to come on end, which i thought was so nice. i think you've offered them food. even giving them food as well, i mean, you could not have been nicer to these people. >> amala: thank you so much. they work hiding their protest under the veil of a food drive. all of the signed talked about how hateful i am and help i had no right to be on their campus. but i think that fear as it pertains to meet his arms and --
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represent a difficult opponent being a black female because the left uses me and my rights and my gender to promote myself as the victim and someone who needs to be font for and to have may come up and say, no, i'm not a victim, i think was a particularly hard thing for them to deal with. >> laura: amala in another moment, you made an interesting observation. >> amala: there's a massive amount of white students out here. and massive amount of white students talking about black oppression in america to me as i'm actively talking about it to them and very few of them want to have civil discourse. >> laura: , amala, did you have any informed discussions with the folks holding the signs? >> amala: unfortunately, no put a few of them ended up going to the event after my short discussion with them and i think it's a pretty moment that we had happened off the camera where i
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talked about the fact that i used to be a leftist organizer and i used to be a radical leftist and i would have been the one that was staging a protest like this and inviting people who were coming to my campus and that sort of broke through that barrier. but about five out of the 40 protesters came into the event and only a couple of them asked any questions. >> laura: you never know, amala, how you turn people's thinking ground or even open up the dialogue and i think that is a really great thing you did. you never know how you're going to affects people. how did you make the transformation from left to write? >> amala: it was a difficult thing for me. it was not until i worked for the left. you should go and work for the radical left because it will soon crumble. i lasted about a year doing that and i just realized that there was so much hypocrisy. there was blatant racism toward white people and so little discussion and when i brought up
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those concerns to our reps, i was turned away and told that i do not understand how oppressed i am and that it is so emblem medic of modern-day low classes him -- will leftism and i got tired of it and had to leave and i'm thankful that i did. >> laura: amala, it is great to see you tonight and you are a great new voice in this discussion so thanks so much. the radicalism encountered on campus is alive at georgetown law school. students ramp up their pressure campaign to get a professor fired over a poorly worded tweet about biden's potential scotus pike. the student group demanded, i kid you not kept a safe space for students and other people to cry and more telling was that response and the dean of students. >> it is hard to walk out of class -- in tears.
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and you should always have a place on campus. and if you are finding that you are not getting the present you want to talk to or not getting the space that you need to reach out to me. so we will find you space. >> laura: we will find youth space and i will give you a foot rub, viewports victimized student take our next guest was the only reporter to capture what we just showed you. joining me now is nate hochman. first of all, big kudos for you for giving at least a little that video because that is one of the most pathetic things i have ever seen. georgetown law school used to be a great place. i have no rights at this point. parents can save your tuition dollars. what is going on in the george temperance what is happening there? >> nate: laura, what we are seeing in georgetown is an elite institution, as you said, where
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the inmates. shapiro's tweet, we can talk about how it may have been rated better. what it was voicing was a fundamentally true principle n/a per its that was uncontroversial to make in life until five minutes ago which is that supreme court nominees should be selected on the basis of their marriage and their competency president the color of their skin. what we have seen at georgetown law rather than law students defending the quality under the law is a complete meltdown and a capitulation by the end of the students and the rest of chemistry just like you saw in that video where they are trying to appease these medical students and give them everything that they are demanding rather than actually standing up for basic constitutional principles. >> laura: nate, i don't know whether to laugh or cry. other than trying to you have to laugh because i will have -- i have to show the audience and at that you captured.
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>> we have to do so much work -- i don't know if it is a couple dinners or -- [overlapping speakers] >> that would help us. >> we have food on the way. >> is the dean of students or whoever is in that room actually catering literally catering to the student protesters at the food is reparations? i cannot follow that at all. >> nate: it was the kind of thing you would laugh at and if these students were not the kind of people that are going to be running our country, the people who are going to be in our big law firms, and they are -- their bad behavior is actively being rewarded by the dean who is terrified of the students. they are demanding food. this is not behavior that is becoming of any human functioning adult, let alone who
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are our future leaders. it is being sanctioned and appeased by the georgetown law administration, which i think is shameful. >> laura: the will, wimpy, white left. made to great that you got that video. thank you so much. and two days before the turn aside -- genocide game kicks off, a warning about a threat to our existence. existence. senator marco rubio is here next. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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♪ ♪ >> there is just no country that presents a broader threat to our ideas, their innovation, and our economic security than china. the chinese government steals staggering volumes of information and causes deep job destroying damage across a wide
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range of industries. >> laura: fbi director wray and his entire agency are a little late to party, don't you think couldn't when it comes to the china threat? that was only today. they started the alarm that the athletes are at risk of cyberattacks and of course should use burner phones, none of their own personal computing devices when they go there. the ccp has sent a clear message to any would be critics during taking. "the new york times" reporting a prominent human rights activist to the twitter to criticize state security agents for harassing. since then, the police have visited him for space four times in eight days. joining me now is florida senator marco rubio, vice chair of the senate until committee. he has been calling for a boycott of the patient games. senator rubio, are you worried
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for u.s. athletes? >> senator rubio: i am, for a couple reasons. obviously, coming down with covid. i think the second is, expressing political view that runs counter to what china believes. we don't know what they will do. i'm also worried about the state of journalism and we will have journalists covering these olympics and what everyone of them says something that the chinese censors don't like but could something happen to put them? i'm hoping that these networks that are covering this and planning to make a bunch of money, that they have the courage to cover exactly what kind of country is hosting these olympics and what kind of government is hosting these olympics. this is a government that has committed genocide. >> laura: senator rubio, we launched something called the not one-minute campaign nbc for enriching china.
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we love our athletes. we want them to be successful and we want to cheer them on when they come home. but nbc is supposed to be a news organization. they are not going to be able to report on xi and they are not going to be able to do any of that. >> senator rubio: that is right, and i think it will be interesting to see what they are talking about. the concern we have is nbc is putting up a bunch of subscription services that people have to pay for. at least consumers don't have to participate in helping them make a penny out of it. if there's an athlete you want to follow, i'm sure clips will be available online. we are not -- week should not allow people to monetize olympics being hosted by a
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genocidal, communist government. targeting our supply chains all across the board. >> laura: speaking mandarin and cantonese. stephen mosher senator rubio, is on my podcast and he said he was concerned about a potential for some of our athletes to be subjected to perhaps a contagion while they are there. he does not put anything past the chinese having lived there and obviously so much work on human rights in china. are you concerned for their health in beijing? >> senator rubio: i can't speak to the medicine or the medical part of it. but i can tell you that we are not going to have transparency. even dr. some novel new disease or whatever, we would know about it. there's no weight the chinese government is going to be transparent about it. they were not transparent about it when the covid crisis first
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emerged and they will not be transparent about any risk to athletes anything from air quality all the way down to a new pandemic or a new disease. so i can't personally say i'm aware of a threat. but you are in the country, where everyone existed, you would not know about it. >> laura: it was an our department where george soros of all people, after chinese necklace china. -- after china. are you surprised by that especially given his alliance with john kerry and all of the work they are trying to supposedly on china with president xi. >> senator rubio: yeah, look, i'm surprised because i never find myself under same side of issues. this does not have to be a partisan or ideological one. i don't see how anyone would be a defender of the chinese government. what they do in terms of intellectual property, let me be
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clear, there's a lot of blame on this side, too, because we got a lot of corporations and a lot of political figures that are tied to either directly finances work because of key constituencies are tied to the companies and/or practices that are helping china. so we welcome anybody who wants to join the fight on this and talk about this very clearly because this is not just about embarrassing tenant works calling them out. this is about changing policies. we have allow to try not to industrialized the country. we have allowed this typical on for far too long and if this continues, we are not going to -- >> laura: and senator, we learned that china did not live up to its phase i trade obligations through 2021 quick. and i understand there's a movement in the senate among some of your colleagues and in the house to move forward with a push to pull back on some of the
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tariffs that trump smugly put in against china. you are going to be a force against that effort given everything that happened? >> senator rubio: not only david, china has not lived up to any international commitment they have made. they don't intent to keep their commitment. they will break it. they never intended to comply with it and they are using it as a bargaining chip. if you give in and you stop doing this and you stop doing that, then maybe -- now they are actually using things they have already assigned as a condition of, you know, whatever it is they are asking for from our government, a plethora of things. they will never compliant with anything and as we keep these tears, we got to do things to bring factories and factory type jobs back to the united states. >> laura: senator, great to see you tonight. come back soon. an update to text a story we brought you a few weeks ago. hundreds of colleges are not
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only mandating that studes gets the covid vaccines but booster shots as well before they are without to come back to campus. george mason university was a mind dump. but one student and its law school came on this show data fight it. expected to exceed the administration explain that power and never that against these students who were denied free choice to me is -- i startn change.org to repeal this mandate. >> laura: shortly after that interview, the school repealed its vaccine mandate and they stepped in along with a new civil liberties unit and the school relented and students are no longer required to get the booster. or be fully vaccinated in order to attend. george mason, very good. ingraham angle helps you get results and we will continue to stay on this and other stories because the elite and the
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government are treating americans unfairly. we are not going to let you down and we won't let you get taken advantage of republics what happened when minority students were forced to take crt at a california school? the teacher who exposed it all is here to tell us next.
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>> laura: if californian liberals thought crt would create more left-wing students, we have some news for them. one minority teacher said hispanic students report to learn critical race theory. they hated it. here she is explaining what happened after she pushed back. >> they pushed me out. my views and what i believed is now considered white supremacist. we hear about critical race theory in our schools. here it is right in front of you. almost every single -- there was even something on marxism. they were given to the students. if you are wondering whether or not critical theory is a good thing for our country could see how people treat you. >> laura: joining me now is the form you -- former california english teacher behind this story, has since moved to florida. all right, why is it that your
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students are turned off by the crt inspired lessons? >> it is interesting. i always have my students check their grades for all of their classes. i'm noticing a pattern of my students feeling ethnic studies class and i'm asking them, why are you guys feeling this class? i'm always on my students about their grades. i want them to do well and they are like, you know, that class is so them. and i'm like, what is this class? i actually had exes the same platform as the other teacher. and i got to take a look at some of the lessons. america was given a gift that we had some of our online lessons, our lessons on mind because we were able to see some of what was going on. >> laura: they want to keep it quiet. they do not want parents to know what is really happening behind
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closed doors. and they just want, you know, shut up, just let your students get marinated in this hate and vent they are off to that races in college. >> kali: exactly, free is not free. suite get to drop our kids off at these schools and we remember what it was like when we were kids in the '90s or work in the '70s and each '80s, and it is not that anymore. our schools have dropped in indoctrination camps. >> laura: the superintendent said in the first couple of years of implementation of the courses, students overwhelmingly expressed their satisfaction and appreciation for new learning, spoken -- kali, it was that your experience? they love it? >> kali: when you speak up, you get predicated. -- persecuted. i had to resign.
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my tenured position in california and i had a wonderful stay moved to and some great plans for my future. but i loved my job. i love my students, but you can't speak up. you can't speak up. you know how it is. you get labeled as white supremacist. you get labeled as racist. you get? down. you get called "you are stupid" all kinds of crazy stuff. it is insane. >> laura: kali this is what your former school district said of the allegations. if the district does not give a gift, in fact, our black and african-american parents gave a gift to the black and african-american teachers to show appreciation. difficult times following the george floyd murder. >> kali: i received an e-mail from the superintendent that i received a gift for being a black teacher. and this is about may be a after the george floyd riots. and it was this long and drink e-mailed on went the black
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teachers and i received a gift for being a black teacher, that parents assembled a gift to give to all of the black teachers. all right, i was red flagged. red flag because i wanted to be honored for flex my teaching merit, not just my skin color. >> laura: kali, i mean, people watching this across the country, their mouths are open because -- [overlapping speakers] >> laura: they have this view that school is this learning, american literature, the great american literature and history and good and bad and ugly and this is like something out of the former serve we had union. kali, we are going -- >> kali: test scores. >> laura: the test scores are all down. we will have you back. thank you for speaking out. florida is lucky to have you. "the today show" just got scooped. we will tell you about it in moments.
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former washington football team. today's big reveal happening tomorrow. a shot of a commander's logo. people think it's a smoke scree or a prank. gutfeld coming up next. >> to say is my favorite day of the week. starting and everything is goin to be great. you know it's happy when julie makes it and in one piece. how do you know wh

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