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the time we have for tonight and thank you for making the show possible. thank you for being with us. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. and if you fell asleep at any point, that's my fault because i didn't do a good enough job because of course you don't want to miss the next show. in the meantime, let not your heart be trouble. laura ingraham takes it away apparently mark wahlberg is on the show tonight who by the way, i like a lot and has a really good actor. i always see him when i'm going to mass in l.a. i mean for some reason every time i go to mass he seems to be there. so he's a very devout guy and obviously extremely talented and raymond sat down with him in l.a. and i can't say he is and it was really good. i really good. by the way, you were very mean to joe biden from boston. you were very mean to joe biden tonight . and i'm just that watching thosegh clips, you know, like we play them, you know, it's very i have to take a breath from that .
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now that was it's actually made me sad to a country. but eye-opening opening as always and by the way, this thing ftr this gift you're supposedly sending me, this package is yet to arrive. i'm beginning to be suspicious that there's no package. it's on its way. you know, fedex b is veryck expensive these days. so we just we justagag sent itho parcel post that will get there by the midterm election. yeah. midterm election. i've got to hire people an x ray machine x ray. we got to go. and the awesome show tonight i am laura ingraham. this isth ingraham angle from washington tonight . now as we just mentioned, ourro raymond arroyo sat down with actor director mark wahlberg for a wide a ranging conversation about council culture, his career and why he made a movie centered around faith. but first the hate they give. >> that's the focus of tonight's @ngel. i think what annoys me most about people is when they pretend like they're the victims was also annoyed
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when they you know, when they kill us . what is fragile about whiteness when everything has f been this isaud around now what showtime thinks we all need. sufferingyears of through covid more divisive racial hate mongering, it's new docu series called everything is going to be all white clever features, some of the biggest names in the racial industrial complex . so the point i think is to remind everyone that even as we , america hascovid not emerged from her racisted past. one of the definitions of american whiteness is ignorance. white. we are not your problem. you should white people todayot feel any responsibility for slavery. f >> oh yeah. symbols and monuments. these are momentos of races. bring that back to that . it's about obliterating systemic and institutionalized racism. so is this what self-righteous liberals mean when they wear
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those goofyhat stronger together t-shirts? do we build back better b by tearing down ourui history or do we obliterate racism with blatantly racist appeals when you have an overly well-meaning white teaching force? right. we have a a veryn racially homogeneous teaching force.. you inevitably have the reproduction and the dissemination of racism and white supremacy. schools are just incredibly efficient at reproducing racial inequality. now lord only knows how many ofu our public schools bought into this new racial spoil system which is often guided by very handsomely paid diversity consultants. now their lesson plansy encourage racial introspection, racial thought at all times not just in history but in math grammar. and look, they want you to believe that racism is everywhere in the schools and society lurking in the science t labs near the bunsen
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burners and embedded in algebra equations as well. . solve for x sounds like coded bigotry to me. now to the left. racism is so pervasive it'sis even in the air wem breathe. my residents are in some of the most polluted zip codes in the nation. many of them are dying at a higher rate of comas because of the environmental racism, the toxic legacy of environmental racism that has plagued our nation for far too long now a short time i guess hopes that their audience is t growing and think that maybe all those students who satde through those seminars who listen to the squad do their allies ship and anti-racisthe courses that they'll have shame and remorse drilled into themilg for the things that happened long before they were even born. but i thinknk they're running t into a brickhe wall of common i sense, especially among young minorities. biden's favorability among black voters dropped 10 points
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through twenty twenty one , according to the recent figures from democrat pollstersop and even worse among black americans under the age off thirty five , their support for biden fell twenty five pointss by the end of last year. i think most sensible, sensible people out there know that the american dream is still out there for people of all races. most of us know the game that's being played here. rac the race card is not the only one of the left go to weapons of choice against an america they've grown to despise. but it's also a tool of distraction from their myriad policy failures. the fact is for decades now democrats have spectacularly failed, failed the very people they claim to be helping with all this racial hectoring ,the demands for reparations,ct their moves to remake school curricula and of course remake the workplace culture only
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breed more resentment and division. so you must never apologize to those who play with racial accelerants the nfl gets sued for supposedly racist hiring practices and they rush to meett with al sharpton of all people, one of the most corrosive forces on the planet. sharpton has now move from. defund the police to defund the nfl. >> i told goodell yes, we march on the front of stages, but that's not where we're going. we're going here to be city councils and baltimore b ordinance to have people make motions that we will withdraw public funds until is diversity. they understande wi hold it in front of a cityth council and say where's your diversityr ? >> so they're remaking city council. you get it diversity through extortion. well, he knowsit that . well, realize this what the reverend is demanding, en what he is demanding there is just more overt racism.
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>> but given the choice between standing out for an american institutione and caving to the money hungry race arsonists, roger goodell c, he picked the latter. >> but we want to try to see is the outcomes. we want to see black head coaches in the nfl, coaches of people of color and eventually gender . if there are policies that we need to modify, we're going to do that and we will absolutely do. th hey, roger, here's some adviceai . giving in now will only encourage them to demand. more o that's what they do.. the radical left can never be satiated and since their polls are in the gutter, they're going to resort to even more outlandish race baiting and no amount of apologies or donations will ever be enough. it never is. heck, even after joe rogan apologized for racially insensitive past remarks,he the vultures still swept in for more talon's flesh the culturalt marxists getting rich offtu
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crying racism. they don't care what you said or what you did. ten years ago.on five years't ago. thirty years ago. s they justai want more money and they want more power. a fat y book contract, maybe a lucrative visiting professorshipma and a lifetime job guarantee anywhere they go if you ever fire or discipline them, naturally they're going to scream racism . this atmosphere of eggshell walking and nonstop racial recriminations drives people to their individual corners. it breeds distrust. it separates us . but then again, that'sar the whole point, isn't it? d the left doesn't want us to get closer to each other. they only thrive when we're at each other's throats and that's the angle. joining me now is vince everett ,author of the new book twenty five lies and amelahe, a.b. prager u. personality. vince, how insulting is
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this whole racket to you personally? lower your mom along with straight up. >> i mean,la it was right on the money. the declarative statement in my new bookok twenty five lies. i started by saying since its inception in eighteen hundred because of slavery, , e confederacy and jim crow the democratic party has been the evil institutional the face of this earth. and this is why it's because they lie. they say that racism is the cause of all of our problems. that isshe a lie. probl people that believe in white supremacy must also believeve in black inferiority. you can't have both of them. alr and as a black man i can i don't believe in white supremacy because it's an airck of jesus christ and the son of god. i have never met anyone superior to me. i have brothers and sisters. i alls. have talents and that's all i meet a good people with talent given to them by god that we that we have tont elevate and that we elevate each other's talents. a we all elevate each other.
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the whole all of society becomes elevated but the democrats won't hatriot. they won't envy, they won't strike.st they live on it. they've alwaysrife had.ey it frm slavery, civil war , jim crow now now socialism.cr they want us to hate one another and they live offf of the hate. and this is why i called them an evilsy institution. you know, book talks about twenty five lives that they give . they talkks5 about the evil. it talks about what they do wrong. we how wewh drive how to drive all of us against one another. and this is just another example. a propaganda.l >> i want to go back to this showtime fiasco. i think it's racist. this so-called docu series. here's one of what they call one of their comedians heavily featured whiteness is a concept created only to oppressiv and they use the privilege that comes out off that contrat to give access for other people who don't have that privilege. if you're black friends aren't talking to you about white people are probablye. because yu are a white person, not the person who happens to be white and they are also not
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really your black friends. sor remember that unless some o: these folks are incredibly privileged, they make an enormous amount of money for spouting illogical nonsenseor and travel the country selling racial hectoring and all these kinds of ideas that obviously aren't helping a single person get a better job or a better opportunity. so how do you reason with someone like that as a young person? it's? very difficult. we're in aff day and age now where oppression is currency and you can get a large amount of fame and support for spouting these lies in this propaganda. i did so for quite some time and it's just ridiculous as far as reasoning. i say, look,k, ar the results of the policies that they advocate for of the campaigns that they're running defunding the police, decriminalizing shoplifting, allowing drug abuse o o in our streets specifically here in california, a progressive been the bane of the existence of lower income people in the communitiesce of color in the state.
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so youhe have to look at h the results here. i'm hearingea a whole lot of tak about racism and what that does is it takes away from the true hearts of these issues like class, like two parentt , like resources, like education. and when weed sit and look at these issues and look at the disparate impact on people of color and scream nothing but racism, we take away from the actual solutions at hand and actually addressing these problems, it's truly disgusting to watch the showtime special. >> well, a a they want to switch the topic because they're failing minority communities every single dayto in this country and they know it and i think they know that more minority voters arere seeing the light on this as well. f and i think they're freaking out. vince, over at msnbc today offo fordham university professor proposed something as a topic for a family meeting once youme need to sit your family members down and explain to them ye the threat that the republican party faces to american democracyn, walk themcr through the white nationalist road we are on withlk t
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this particular party . they're more than willing to take this entire country off financial cliff, an environmental cliff, a civil rights cliffta, you name it. >> then apparently nothing has a changedpp in the united states since the segregationist south and maybe since the early days of the civil war . the democrat party has been h in charge of the black community for twoha hundred or twenty years. i was born on a cotton plantation and hen county, tennessee. my father was a sharecropper. he bought us out of povertyer and after college i started working in the prison. i knowtyr the democrat party vey ,very well. they runun every house, every house, every failing school, every big city mayor, every big city police chief, every judge and jury, lots of black men is run by the democrat party . if you don't believe me, go to any ghetto in america and walk around it, see what you see. any whitete republicans anywhere you're going to run into black i democrats all over the place and you're going to one of the most black preachers, most black politicians and most
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black civic organizers. and they're the ones that are doing the conduit. they are the conduits for the democrat party . this is them.rt this is the democrat party and all they do is foment hate. id that's what they do and they live off of it. but black people aren't crazy. they understand in our bible when cain is angry because god had rejected his offering, e you do well, will you not be accepted? and ifif not, then we left the door to master you. you must master it. the democrats are not after the fallen they already fallon out and they don't know this but they are already defeated. amela the left is rationalizing everyday activities. i mean everything is racist. it seems like it sometimes even picking an emoji. according to npr's jennifer 80% from houston identifies as black and said she changed her approach depending on who she was talking to.d i use the default emoji,
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the yellow toned one for professional settings. then i use the dark brown emoji for friends and family. i just don't have the emotional capacity to unpack race relations in the professional setting. pamela, if you think of the underground railroadun and you think of rosa parks and now we're at emojis, right. it's completely ridiculous.ough and when you view the world through the lens of racism, you willou find it everywhere. it's how i used to view the world in every cross lookoo in every color emoji had racism in it and that's how they operate. and we really have to deviate from that because it's a disservice to everybody who learns this sort oft ideology. there are young children now beingld taught in school that their race matters more than who they are as anat individual, what their interests are, what their dislikes are, their merit, their characterares and if we continue on this route, we're going to have a generation that is completely crippled by this narrative. at who cares what coloras your emojis are and you question anybody who looks atks you and tries to convince you of your own victimhood and you w
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should ask what do they get for me being convinced of this ?ti and whenon you've answered that question, you'll find that you should not be on their side. how much do they make from selling victimhood and racializedvict everything around us on amela? wonderful to see bothar of you tonight . and there have beene new developments in the story we brought you last night s that u.s. capitol police may have been spying on congressman troy nel's. well,om he's here with us in moments with those updates. plus, stick around actor mark wahlberg right herearor on the angle. our own raymond arroyo talks me" with him exclusively about his new movie tatoos. >> wow. so much more than that . much more important stator solia is expensive and stressful. >> so we set out to create a better home selling with a network of the most successful real estate in america. it'll sell your home for as little as a two percent commission. the icing on the cake would be ideal agent was that we saved twelve thousand information. we would definitely use our
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t this . i just heard about this company. true classic tease. go on now. and i told you last night texas congressman roy nel's, y he's alleging that not only did capitol police snoop around his office late last fall, they even grilled his staff when he wasn't there. now these are serious charges. so much so that the inspector general, the capitol police has opened an investigation i. in and whenve speaker pelosi was asked to comment on aos disturbing story, she deflectede i have no power over theav capitol police. does anybody not know that the capitol police have responded to that gentleman's allegation
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and that stands as what it is. n >> but i have no power over the office. >> so condescending. joining me now that gentlemen, d her fellow congressman roy nel's. congressman, we're we're going to get to that what you and others have requested of capitol police in just a moment. but first, your reaction to the speaker's substantive response ae and then kind of the flick off of you personally . >> well, it doesn't surprise me. nancy pelosioe is not going to say nice things about me. she knows t t that i have been a very vocal critic ofle the leadership of the capitol police, the intelligence section, the investigators. they had all of the data, all of the material, the intelligence section of the capitol police knew that the capitol was going to ben,new g the target on january. they knew the extremist groups are going to be there.
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they knew that individuals had maps, that there was going to be violence and disruption and they held on to that intelligence and it wasn'to shared. and i said, laura , to the to the people that january six should have never happened. the capitol police had t the intelligence they didn't share it and they just kept it to themselves that i've been very vocalal about that . i've also been very vocal aboutc the death of ashley babbitt. i mean, the officer that killeda ashley babbitt, lieutenantut byrd, they conducted a very quick investigation way the too quick and it never even went tor a grand jury. so no, i believe that nancy recognizes that i'm a lawth enforcement officer fornf thirty years a share for aidt, and i conducted investigations before and she doesn't want me talking about january six because i think in the end i she had a role ton play. congressman or sorry, gentlemen, if you smell a rat. so today you and twenty l six house republican colleagues
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,you demanded that the us capitol police, the chief mangere preserve all of their records related to anyte investigations or investigative activity into any of you or your staff. af i don't know who knows if they preserve their records? i mean, you're just asking p for the preservation now. but what might you find? do you think? >> well, what they said when o the chief of policef brought this to my attention that were inside my office, they saidd my door was open. i saidor i understand the office should be there to check my office, make sure that there arend unauthorized personnel in my office. i said, butized chief, when he started taking pictures of my whiteboard because he felt there was somef language ore drawings on my whiteboard that were suspicious o, i said that he crossed the line the the speech and debate clause in the united states constitution is very, veryh clear. you can't do that . and then to share that information with intelligence officers
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and inspectors and investigators to investigate me as to the language on that whiteboard and then to confront a staffer with it. i haveve a young staffer there. he answers the door and hereth youer have three special agents that look like the gestapo asking him questions about the content of my whiteboard. and the real question is h how the hell did you get that picture of my whiteboard insidei this congressional office? that's the question. and the chief doesn't seem to want to answer such questions to answer ques that , congressmr it sounds almost n as if they spent more time investigate you thanha the shooting of ashley babbette . >> well, i tend to like that they would have said all w of it. -- >> yeah, they seem to be s spending a lotpe of time looking at my whiteboard in the words m body armor and a little handwritten map of the rayburn building. i wish they would have taken the time to lookdi at the intelligence on january six and they shouldak spend timc
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on that because january six would have never happenede if they'd had done their job. congressman, we're going to continue to follow up. >>th thank you . thank you . god bless. and speaking of nancy pelosi, maybe the clearest sign yet that the walls are kind of closing in on her . she's trying to claw back some credibility by entertaining legislationw prohibiting memberp of congress from trading stocks while in officeof. we have to tighten the finesht on those who violate the stock act. it's recently not sufficient enough to deter behavior. it's t complicated and members will figure it out and then we'll go forward with what the consensus is. s it's always complicated when they don't want to really explain iton. e >> but remember, she resisted this move for many years. the sd so whyde the sudden change of heart? well, we know she's already cashed in big time. n her net worth was a meager three point five million dollars when she entered congress in nineteen
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eighty seven today. her net worth is estimated to be as highgh as two hundred and fifty million dollars. so how did she get so rich? here now is missouri senator josh hollis. r, senator , a lot of this isbo about the appearance of a conflict of interestutpp and t business insider investigation into stock tradesst i think ranked nancy pelosi as borderline for a number of her trades. h what does the publicc need to understand about her ? change of heart. t? well, what they did understand is that her record of self dealing has finally caught up with her laura . and the truth is nancy pelosi has gotten rich off of using her position and using it to enrich her family. and that's why we need to have a ban on members of congress trading stock and it has to include members spouses because nancy pelosi's husband is the one who for the both of them has done much of this trading and we're talking about over a million dollarsng
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in trades a year, sometimes more than that . and as you said, she's grown very rich by using her position . she's become the poster child t for self dealing in congress p and it's time to put a stop to it. now pelosi kind of struggle to find excuses for not actinges sooner to restrict these kindstr of stock trades. k watch of. the supreme court has no disclosure. it has no reporting of stock transactions and itas makes important decisions every day. i do believe in the integrityeg of people in public service. it iss a confidence issue, senator . >> it's akin to well, they you know, he didn't have to do that for sure. like the supreme court doesn't have to do anything like this . i thought this is all about restoring trust under democrat leadership. t isn't that what they promised? you know, i've got three little kids at home, laura , and they're more responsible by a long shot than nancy pelosi. i mean, it sounds like a three
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year old saying that . saying oh , well, yeah.e i mean, my brother didn't have's to do it. it's absolutely ridiculous and she knows that it is. she's been dealingr for herself. she has been enriching herself for years in hernr long, seemingly endless time in thee united states congress and she's never wanted to actually put any limits on it. she's never wanted to be accountable. in and now her record is finally caught up with her and she can't deny it any longer s because the facts are plain fort everybody to see. so let'so in stock tradingss congress, we. ought to call it the pelosi act because she's the one who made it so clear that this is necessary. i think that's a great time toid start getting creative the way we name our bills nowea n senat, i want to get to someone from y your neck of the woods. missouri congressman coryouomeoh . she's not backing down at all on using the phrase defund the police. she said that defund the police is not the problem. we dangled the carrot in front of the people's facespr and said we can get it done and that democrats deliver, which we haven't ct i totally delivered.
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is this another instance, senator of pelosi empowering catering to themem and now they can't put the genie back in the bottle? well, t i think you're looking o people like george bush. you're looking at the real l leadership of the democrat party in congress. ese are the these are the people with the ideas who are setting the agenda and the agenda is insane. it is to take away protection by awayking people people like george bush. they have private security that they usese that they hide behind while they deny public funding for police to the folksr who can't afford private security. i mean so that's p the real isse here that i thinkis is it's so much at the heart of this and this is, by the way, a democrat, party that as they want to defund the police as they want to take away protection for working people, they're also giving crack pipes w to criminas using taxpayer dollars. i mean, this is the most pro criminal administration in american history. it's outrageous and i can't wait for the american people to get a chance to weigh in atba
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right now halogens droplets to dust, dangers to your breathing get much your mist ultra steam inhaler oh it turns destroyed just puritt paektu state pepes sinuses oh breathing again my puritt must do it. it's time for a cnn unseen exclusive . for that we go to fox newsee contributor raymond arroyo. raymond lukieex sat down with mark wahlberg to talk about his new film father's do laura . this is an intensely personalar movie for wahlberg. he spent years trying to bring it to the screen. it's a true story. the fighter turnedit priest. o it'sf kind of a wild, inspiring tale that in some ways connects to mark wahlberg's personal struggles with the law and the redemption he found on the far side of sufferingl. >> we talked in l.a. about the film faith and much more .
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mark, you are a man of prayer.,e you i know you've said your faith is everything to you. you go to mass each weeks. why does it take so long to do a movie with faith addicksou? s it was just about finding the right story to tell atwa the right time. these movies are not easy to get me took actually sixot years to get made. but you know, it's one of those things where since the pandemicd lots of things have happened toe me personally. all the uncertainty in theun world, you know, dealing with mortality, losing my mom,si losing my other sister, losingng so many friends. frie father stu story. and again, this is a priest i've never heard of. he, he was a a guy who was really lost trying to findal his way, eventually makes his way to the priesthood and loses mobility over his body, complete control and all h of his musclesbo time and thatp ends up being the vehicle of his redemption in some wayst' probably the most unpredictable movie ever. i mean, obviously we've told him that he was a fighter. he tried to become an actor
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and then he going into the priesthood. but it is so unlike them and nothing better than showing somebody the movieie has no ide. no, they're watching your father, do you and everybody else pray for an easy life with the strength to endure a difficult kiss in every game that skipped over thinking you went straight ? thankin it's a total shockg that because it plays almost like a comedy a at the top and then it sort of a pulls you in . of course we see all of our wounds in so many ways. what did you see of yourself when you first read y this script? came across this story? wow. so many things obviously my past but also my presentls and my looking for my purpose.pu and yourp know, obviously god hs continued to bless mevi and put me in this situation, you know, not to continue to grow and work on mark wahlberg
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the person, but toor do his work give me finally giving me the skills and the tools to go t out there and articulatehe that. he wants me to say i would say both your story and fatherto stories are ultimately redemptive stories and their hard won redemptive.ard yeah, yeah. i find that scene in the prison was so important to me and iso think the most pivotal because g it's it's about notiv giving up. it's about notot giving up. tell people what you say in the movie, whatever it is that's there. yeah, well he's pretty harshsh> i mean he speaks their language, you know, seduces himself in all those prisoners. i could easily have been his life. he was on that track for quite some time and basically says that , you know, with allom this stuff going on , the fame e and everything else, god isve ng going to give up on you. don't you dare go giving up on yourself, challenging them to turn their lives around. you know, it'syo never too late as long as you're breathing, you have an opportunity to redeem yourself. i love the line earlier you in e movie where somebody saysse the church doesn't need the word of god to be preached by again and i that maybe that's exactly what they
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i didn't come to say the righteous he came to savegh the sinners. you know, we're all weekte he do you think we as a people, as a society are too quick to t judge and drop people into boxes and cancel them over 1% one problem one moment in their lives? yeah, especially when you have stuff in your own closet that you have to worryry about.e for me personally, i know i've made a lot of space in my life, but i have been focused sinceus i was sixteen, seventeen years old turning my life around and that is a daily task that i have too continue to work on .. and you know, we all have our is not my place todg judge and i know that all the work that i'm doing is to hopefully hopefully what i when it's my day to be a judge that i you know, i get a pass, i get to go. g i geto to go to go through the turnstile. absolutely. it was a fantastic>> story i red where you had tattoos on various parts of your own
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person and when you went to have those removed, you took your kids to the appointments. why? well, here's the thing. st i mean, the first tattoo i got my mom was like, oh my god, you can we can do that .. you're going to regret that . and then i said, okay, i i didt regret the first one because it didn't really mean something special to me. but every other tattoo that i put on my body, i saw that a very special meaning to nrscan i had a rosary around my neck with in god i trust across my stomach. i still thought m, you know what , not really supposeddy too mark my body. and i was trying to really also get the removed worko and personal and professional reasons. so i took my children. my daughter now, has two tattoos ,my eighteen year old . yeah. so it didn't work but instead of figuring things out for yourself that's okay. she'll take the grandkids to her own appointment with technology but it took me seven years to get a lot of they burn it right burning it and yeah it's not a pretty very different from you know sitting there having a cold beer and i'mere not to four beers
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later, you know, youkn got to ty to it's seven years. you're on the way out. why is fathers still needed now this story why do you think this is the moment that through it and through it whether it be through providence or your own efforts, this is the moment that it premieres. people needth to have faith and hope. young men need to know what it's like to be a real a man. and there are many, manyea youli could literally list a millionli reasons and just turn on the news. you turn anywhere you look at reasons for four for people encouraging people to have faith in that hope. you know,w, i didn't know that we'd be releasing this movie in a pandemic. i justa knew that i needed toma make this movie and this is my calling. this is my mission. and nowans it's needed more thae ever. and hopefully it will it will it will do some really important work and help a lot. is this a turning point for youp and your career? it's a certainly a turning point for me in my life. there's much more to this conversation, laura . look, fatherfe i two is written
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and directed by first time director rosalind ross. she has created an oscar worthy masterpiece. this thing's incredibleor. mel gibson and wahlberg turn in these moving performances. i watch this with love. my sixteen year old daughter. we were in tears for the last twenty minutes of this movie. an emotional powerhouse, father through premieres on good friday. more to hear aboutut it. oh , my gosh. i got teared up watching. i mean it was great job interviewing him and i think we want to see more of that kind of conversation on tv. i hope and redemption and a lot of talent to role. raymond, thank you . and the entire interview t with wolberg is on fox nation right now. raymond, thank you . fantastic. and still ahead, a current teacher research job to give a behind the scenes look at the sickening raciale curriculum in santa barbara, california. plus, we speakm with a a mom who's turning her fight for her kids k schools into a politicalid run. >> stay there.
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the three two one three two one . ever wonder why teachers unions are so opposed to curriculum transparency? well, because then they can't really brainwash your kids as easily right behind the parents backs a teacher
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in santa barbara at the unified school district. there, kristi lozano made a shocking discovery recently. she found a treasure trove of local lesson plans hidden in a password protected teacher portal and then she was brave enough to take it public. watch. there's a tab called specifically for white folks under this tab. there's a bunchch of links white supremacy doesn't stop at the teacher's lounge door. tactics are assume racism is everywhere every day it has prisk lessons to 2nd grade 3rd, the 6th grade and secondary resources black lives matter at school. lots of information here that they are teaching to your children. you can celebrate the lgbt tiaa primum teaching on pronouns cisgender because you want to know why parents are getting involved. it's because of stuff like that
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you just saw not only the teachers and administrators think these things arere appropriate for kids as young as preschool but that they should be delivering it behind teachers backs. we will continue to bring you these examples and the brave faces sending them our way. so s how do you turn this legitimate outrage into action? my next guest was so enraged by covid mandates that our kids school in deep blue manhattan she decided to run for office. joining me now is mad man new , our congressional candidate who's running to unseat democrat carolyn maloney. but now governor hochul, who tucker likes to remind us was not elected to anything . she will roll back mac mandates. she saidro, but only for businesses, not for these poor children. your reaction? it makes absolutely no sense. i mean, it is it's really
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everyone now knows and accepts t the fact that children are at the least risk from covid soas children should not be bearing b the harshest restrictions which they've been doing in new york city and other cities across the country. we should have started with well over a year ago normalizing life for our kids, which would have meant opening schools properly last year, taking the masks off, getting them back into extracurricular activities. and we've done just the opposite in new york city now the kids should have never been out of school one day maybe for a couple of days. but we pretty much knew the truth about this virus and kidsds from italy's experience in the spring of 2020. but nevertheless, governor hochul has a rationale. kids are in a very concentrated setting and also adults can make their own decisions. children still need adults to look out for their health. this is all about looking out for the health of our children and parents will be reassured to know that we protect them t
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from i guess adultsha get to mae decisions for kids but not their parents. parents war makes no sense. i findak out it makes no sense.t i was in a restaurant a few nights ago in new york for a long and lovely meal that i enjoyed and i sat therere unmasked for about three hours with people who are younger than me, with people who are older than me because that's possible for adults in new c york. it should certainly be possible for my five year old who's in kindergarten and who wants to playpl with his friends in te schoolyard during recess. now, my dear, a democrat running to unseat i certainly a democrat incumbent. i want to get away if we can from even doing red in r blue states because i think a lot of policies really are just about common sense what works, what doesn't work, what's efficient, what's notd efficient. and this is one of those issues that i think blurs all
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political lines or at least it should is impossible. we're in new york to underwrite these incumbent dinosauror. i mean, how hard is that going to be? yeah, look, where i live in new york. it is often a choice between which democrat you want to vote for because of the numbers of registered democrats and republicans in our district . i am running because i'm mad.'m i'm mad at the long time democrats in congress are not looking out for families like mine
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. i've been pretty public about my vaccine position. i'm vaccinated. my older children are vaccinated. i think there's you know, there's really good data that supports vaccination being useful for reducing hospitalizations. but where i come down on isat it's a parent's decisionpa and with young kids there just really isn't robust data. and i think that reasonable people can comeon to differento conclusions and there's no reason why the opposition should be in the hands of politicians. we've got to roll by . i think it's fascinating that you're taking on that challenge. we'll be following it closely. the last 5%. oh , if if i take a look at
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>> economist has a message for
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working class folks worried about inflation. >> basically the bottom half of the workforce is doing better than the top half. it is the highly paid who are seeing a big lag behind prices. >> oh, yeah issue the federal reserve bank in new york, cleveland, both found lower income folks are hit hardest, paul. wrong again. that's it for us tonight. gutfeld next. >> here we go, president biden approval rating dive intoing uncharted territory, abysmal 39% in the real clear politics average of polls. you're watching "fox and friends first" on this thursday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. this embarrassing number as one dem warns members of their own party to come up with a new strategy and fast or they will be completely wiped off the map. griff jenkins joins us with the te

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