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right there, bob, i got a call from his son alex -- a great kid -- that his dad passed away. what people might not know, he and i got along great. he had a key to my house. he was full of joy, happiness, light, sunshine. he loved god and jesus. my heart is troubled. >> laura: that is sad news. i had not heard. i liked him so much too. he was one of those -- in shock just learning this. he was an old-time liberal who you could fight with. you and i fought with him many times over the last 20 years. but we always had a laugh afterwards. >> sean: loved him. my kids would call him uncle bob. he was here a lot when i was home. he would be up at 7 a.m. smoking cigars, and i had to explain to
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my kids why he was smoking cigars. have to explain my e-cig. i loved him. we miss him. >> laura: you were an incredible friend to him, sean. you were really good friend to him, sean. thanks for bringing us that sad news. prayers to his family tonight. sean, thank you. i am laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. as you probably heard earlier in the hour, vladimir putin has ordered russian troops into regions of ukraine that it he claims are independent. we will monitor events there and bring you an update shortly. a lot happening on the ground. to more serious issues closer to home, canada continues its dissent into tyranny. authorities assaulting a journalist. covering the protest. she joins us exclusively in a moment. also we learned that our own cdc has been hiding key data -- how surprising -- on covid-19 from the public.
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the reasons why are shameful. my medicine cabinet is here. and facial underwear? raymond arroyo is here for a disgusting edition of "seen and unseen." first, birds of a feather, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." two men 29 years apart in age. one turned 50. he is the political pinup boy of the socialist set and the other is 79 and closer to a grandfather in a memory care unit. the similarities between these 2 leaders are striking. first they both abuse their covid powers. biden's vaccine mandates which were blocked by our courthouse caused chaos across our economy and throughout the military even. his mandates made the shortage of healthcare workers in the united states worse.
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beyond measure by biden and his party's slavish devotion to the anti-science demands of teachers unions. if biden could be as draconian as canada, he would have, if it wasn't for the republican states that ended lockdowns early and rejected covid mandates. trudeau found out even canadians have their limits when he imposed vaccine requirements for truckers returning to the u.s. now, with the parents rising up at sea new mexico board meetings -- in both countries regular working class people have been pushed too far by the elite who enjoy bossing them around. the growing support for parents rights and the trucker's rights up north brought out the worst in both leaders.
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accord to the biden doj a mom who is passionate about her keeping her children schools next school who speaks out against mask open, rules for outdoor sports. she's like the new al-qaeda. she is seen as a bigger threat than the criminals out on the streets. according to trudeau, the large numbers of sikh immigrants who supported the canadian truckers were nazis and white supremacists. just wait a waving swastikas. it's all disgusting and it's all lies. the sikhs took the high road. >> i love my freedom and liberty. as everyone does. i hate the government telling me what to do. that's all i am here for. it's about choice. we are all together. we are all canadians and all truckers.
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>> laura: we are all together and we're all canadians. the most chilling aspect of trudeau's response was the crackdown on individual bank accounts and other digital currency with no court orders whatsoever. the police said clearing the streets was just the beginning. >> if you were involved in this protest, we will look to identify you and follow-up with financial sanctions and criminal charges. absolutely. this investigation will go on for months to come. it will be a complicated and time-consuming investigation that will go on for a period of time. >> laura: a period of time. hmm. complex, huge, largest ever. where have i heard that before? >> in the aftermath of the attack, the justice department worked on the largest and most complex and most resource intensive investigation in our history. >> laura: no end in sight.
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100 plus u.s. attorneys working on january 6th still. despite law enforcement trying to paint it as a conspiracy run by domestic terrorists. the vast majority of defendants were charged with misdemeanor trespassing and have no or limited criminal history. many are employed and have stable ties and many are military vets according to the records. the more unpopular joe biden and his policies become the more he and the democrats return to january 6th. they are even reinstalling the fencing around the capitol. costing taxpayer millions and gives our capitol a prison-like feel. pelosi and her crew don't care. it's the symbolism of that prison that they crave, killing
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any dissent that shows up in washington with the riders who stormed the capital. something else that by the trudeau share, they refused to relinquish their emergency powers. they are like baby baboons holding on to their mother. holding on for dear life afraid of being eaten by the creditors before. or defeated by the voters who are sick of it all. biden extended the emergency declaration issued in march of 2020 by president trump. keeping it going now is a scam and power grab and a red flag -- in a month or so he will find some other bogus rationale to extend it through the mid term. breaking moments ago, canada's parliament will extend justin trudeau's emergency power. made it clear that democracy won't be returning anytime soon.
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>> this state of emergency is not over -- people being out there indicating they are ready to blockade to disrupt canadians lives, we feel this measure needs to remain in place. >> laura: successful governments with free and prosperous people, they don't need to use extraordinary measures, threats, or false accusations against large groups of their own people protesting peacefully. criminal statutes exist for those who broke the law on january 6th and the actual laws among the truckers. using a wide-ranging investigation as a political tool of intimidation and fear is despicable. it's what china does. but justin always had a thing for the ccp. >> there is a level of admiration i have for china.
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their dictatorship allowed them to turn their economy around on a dime. >> laura: he and xi have always been kind of tight. sometimes people reveal themselves. well, biden is like trudeau. they have an affinity for china but they can't say it. sometimes politicians reveal themselves like biden does in 2013 attempting a joke that fell flat. biden was the vice-president at the time and xi was elevated by the ccp to become president of china. >> i had the great pleasure and honor of spending time with president xi. we spent 10 days together. i congratulated him on his elevation, i asked if he could possibly help me. he made no commitment
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whatsoever. all kidding aside. >> laura: you have seen that one before? now the joke is on us and the canadians since we are stuck with these 2 strong men. in the end, both their policies and their tactics are weak, and in time, they will be sent packing by a public that just wants competence and freedom and clarity. that's the "angle." trudeau's affinity for the chinese, some of the tactics used in ottawa must have had xi smiling. this is what happened to my next guest. a reporter. >> [shouting]. >> [screaming]
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[crying] >> laura: joining is the journalist you just saw. alexa, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what did we just see in that video? >> first of all, thanks for receiving me on your show. what we saw i will here since the beginning of the freedom convoy, since the 23th of -- the 28th of january. i report on the ground every day. i wanted to be on the front line to see the interaction between the police and the protestors. it's always there. all the action is on, and as well, i wanted to see if we have any violence coming from either protesters or police. so i was they reporting. i had my microphone,
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my "revenues" on my neck. when the first shot of the gas gun was shot, i screamed because i was in shock. i was like, okay, something just happened. i started to be a little bit difficult to breathe. afterward the police officer went towards the protestor and hit me 3 times with a wood stick. afterwards, i saw -- everything goes so fast. someone shot me in the left leg with the teargas gun. it was point blank. it was really next to my leg. so i fell on the ground. not only my leg was hurting but the gas went all over me. in my eyes and my mouth. >> laura: we reached out to the ottawa police for a statement
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and they pointed us to an exchange with rebel news. watch. >> can you explain how it was that my colleague to my right here, alexa, was shot point blank with a tear gas canister doing some very painful damage to her. what was the reason for that? >> i am unfamiliar with the incident you are speaking of. the vast majority of our members have been extremely professional. >> laura: he said we have to ask people to move very patiently over a course of days. we had to clear the area. he said there was follow-up on these individuals who have been surveilled and watch and will continue an unlimited amount of time. they are going after everybody out there who did not clear out. >> right now, it is cleared out, but we are still in the red
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zone. we have check points everywhere in the city. stopping every people in the streets. telling them, show me your citizenship from ottawa or you prove that you work here or you will be arrested. right now, my hotel is in the red zone, so with my press card, they said i made up my card so i am not allowed to work freely there. all of the shops is closed. they moved the convoy to restart the economy and the stops but right now it's worse than when the convoy was there. >> laura: wow. what is this about? i know for the truckers, it's about mandates and freedom. this became an anti-trudeau -- especially the way things have been handled the last few
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years -- movement. not just a vaccine movement. but a broad based movement. is he just using this to crush dissent in the country? >> following his narrative, he don't want to understand the point of view from other canadians who suffered from the lockdown and from the mandates. people is suffering right now, so why he doesn't take a minute to try to communicate with the people who have another narrative and find a way to reach the middle to make everybody happy. >> laura: a little compromise or understanding. maybe have a meeting with the organizers. that probably would have diffused a lot. i am glad you are okay. you took some shots.
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we are going to be following this very closely. thanks for joining us. joining me now is a publisher of "rattle news" and a fox news contributor. that was your journalist injured by the police. this is personal to you. i know. is there a warning that americans should take from what trudeau is doing up north? >> absolutely. there is a template here. the violence is outrageous and the show your papers is outrageous. i'm deeply concerned about what they are doing to journalists that are not with the government agenda. i can't believe they actually shot a reporter. but i think what is a graver and far-reaching threat is that of the social credit style approach to punishing anyone with their own opinions. justin trudeau cleared the streets.
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wasn't hard to do. but he is persisting with emergency powers to freeze bank accounts of anyone in his opposition without going to court. the police literally tell the banks which accounts to freeze and they do it. there is no legal recourse. and you are banned from suing. what that means is, if someone is merely accused of supporting the truckers, maybe chipped in $50 or walked along side their trucks one day, your entire family bank accounts is frozen. not just you, but your wife and kids can't get money for groceries or rent or gas. there is no legal appeal. that's exactly the chinese social credit system. that could come to america just as easy as the rest of the martial law. >> laura: mollie, i went through this in the "angle." given the back that biden and trudeau separated by only 6 days
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extended their emergency authority when covid is petering out, what does this tell you? >> it's what we have seen for the last 2 years. we had an amazing constraining of freedoms in this country and other western countries. what is happening in canada is horrifying on its own merits and also because we know this is what the regime wants to do as well. there are multiple problems. the seizing of bank accounts is done in violation of presumption of innocence. that's something that canada and our country share. we see that we have the right to be presumed innocent. that is not happening here. if you don't have the right to make financial transactions you don't have any rights. you don't have freedom of speech or religion or freedom to protest.
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this is an assault on democratic republicans from the people who claim they are out to save democracy this is where the attacks are coming. these authoritarian tyrants who are cracking down on the natural rights we all have. >> blocking off ottawa, here in washington, d.c., they love that fence, they don't like it at the border. no fence at the border. they hate the fence at the border. but they like to wall off the u.s. capitol because they never much liked the people who went in to visit the capitol. it's going up again. i don't know if the razor wires are going up. this is a prison camp feel around our elected officials. >> they are doing the same thing in ottawa. there is a plaza where peaceful protests happen. there are 100 checkpoints in ottawa where you have to show your i.d. or you will be
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arrested or even assaulted. even journalists, and alexa's case, two of all of their journalists, they demand to know what media company they are, and the police, and their whimsical capricious choice, don't like that or that one. i have been to military checkpoints and a third world country. it has that seemed dangerous feeling where you are at the whim of any guy with a gun. that's how i feel about ottawa today. >> laura: this is my washington, d.c., to this day, is kind of a ghost town. not like the washington, d.c., i first came to, that's for sure. thank you. the media caught on to what we sounded the alarm for 2 years. that the cdc is dishonest about covid. what they are not telling us next. other paperwork that's preventing you from doing what matters most? then get the all
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♪ ♪ >> i know many of you watch our data closely and when something changes, it prompts questions. cdc director, i have a key duty to transparency. >> laura: except when it comes to releasing covid data, as "the new york times" reported over the weekend, shockingly,
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the cdc has withheld critical data on boosters, hospitalizations, and until recently, wastewater analyses. among the most egregious omissions is that about vaccine and booster effectiveness in younger adults. what's truly infuriating is there a lame excuse for all the secrecy. saying the agency has been reluctant to make those public because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective. in other words, they didn't want the unwashed masses reaching conclusions that weren't approved. joining me now, dr. scott, been sounding the alarm on so much of this. and doctor, board-certified md, phd research scientist. let's start with you. you and i have known the entire time that the cdc has been hiding the ball, whether we were talking masks or now on
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boosters, and you were one of the first people to point out the falsehoods about covid mortality numbers. at this point, why is anyone going to trust the cdc? speak what you are ragu, or pay at the bottom line is, americans really need to wake up. a limited amount of information, this is as much an intrusion of their rights as if they were inappropriately incarcerated. >> laura: so, doctor, this is something for two years has upended the lives of so many americans, tragically so many americans have lost their lives. no one is discounting the tragedy of that. but to justify whether it is -- time and isolation, quarantine, social distancing, third and fourth boosters, do we not need actual transparency and real
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data? real data. >> laura, we need absolute transparency. this is one branch of the federal government that is not up to be politicized. we can politicize other things. i'm fine with that. we can't politicize public health. it should be off limits, anything that is influenced by unions, political parties, corporations, any outside factors. this needs to be the one federal agency that is completely and totally guided by science, by facts, and nothing else. two years into the pandemic, like you said, so many scientific facts, reams and reams of medical data, not from hundreds or thousands of people worldwide for billions. in fact, the entire world in population, it never been any more medical information than this. and for the cdc to curate the data and tell us that certain data they have are not ready for prime time is as outlandish as eric garcetti when he said he
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was holding his breath for that photo. it's unbelievable. they have to start being transparent and now. >> makes peter here's more from that "times" data, the experts at the federal agency looking to for relief had to rely on numbers from israel to make the recommendations on shots. dr., israel has gone through its own transformation on the way they are dealing with covid as well. is anyone going to be held accountable for, again, the lack of transparency and outright lies about what really has gone on here? >> i think they are, laura. i think the cdc is running for cover. i think it's embarrassing that in america, we have to look to israel for high-quality data. i sat in "the new york times" article, a doctor that is a propublica kind of person, he is
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embarrassed by what the cdc has done. laura, i think this is why you are seeing americans rise up all across the nation, whether they are running for school board, city council, i certainly hadn't planned on running for governor, but i am fed up. i think americans deserve to know when 18 the 49-year-old's aren't benefiting. why isn't the cdc saying -- we'll help you have the information to make a good decision. >> laura: we've been talking about this key detector test, doctor, for i don't know, a year and a half? they test your t cell immunity to covid, antibodies lane, t cells of the last thing to go after the virus. that is testable. emergencies authorization, but so is the vaccine. it's like that doesn't exist.
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like, natural immunity might be relevant. this is talk show host talking it out with the smart people like you guys. >> that is true. the problem is, they are sticking with their original narrative from march 2020. 2020. two years into this. so many elements within the administration altogether that are so resistant to changing based on the changing data. it's mind is the medical sciences changing, let's shift how we do things. but they have been resistant, and in so doing, they have been harmful. need to change how they do things and be more transparent and listen to the people. >> laura: i think we all thought, follow the money, who gets grants from home. doctor, thank you. fox news alert, two separatist regions in ukraine. vladimir putin has ordered troops into that region.
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live in kiev, ukraine, with the breaking details. >> earlier tonight, vladimir putin ordered forces, he called them peacekeeping troops, and eastern ukraine, the president addressed his people at 2:00 a.m. local time. >> we are on our land. we are not afraid of anything or anyone. we don't owe anything to anyone. we won't give away anything to anyone. we are confident in this. it isn't february 2014 but february 2022. >> february 2014, a reference to the russian invasion of crimea. eight years ago yesterday, laura. 58 countries abstained from condemning russia and russia retained veto authority. here in this western ukrainian city six hours from the capital,
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the remaining american diplomats have fled the country making u.s. withdrawal from ukraine complete. ukrainians are nervous and afraid of a full-scale russian invasion. after recognizing two separatist regions, u.s. officials say annexation like what russia did with crimea could be next. that would give russia control of this crisis is over 30 years in 30% of ukraine's land. the making. vladimir putin never accepted that ukraine and russia are two different nations. he thinks they are one people. ukrainians disagree. the majority want to be part of the european union and nato. ever since nato expanded in 1999, putin felt threatened. putin thought moscow could be next. he thinks the launchers used to fire the missile interceptors could be used to large offensive tomahawk cruise missiles. this year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of
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the soviet union, and ukrainian think he is trying to put it back together. laura? >> laura: sorry, i got you in the wrong part of the ukraine. thank you for that report. and why is bill gates talking about not wearing pants in public. to prove an anti-science point. raymond arroyo in "seen and unseen" next. -science
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jockstrap masks. these coordinated underwear masks match the model's outfit including a lace thong mask. now, i want to remind you, a man was evicted from a plane in december for wearing a lace thong as a mask. when i saw this, i thought i would like to drawers out your thoughts on this designer facial sheet. >> laura: oh! raymond, first of all -- [laughing] is that the new -- is that what guys will get their gals for valentine's day going forward? is that the new thing? victoria's secret? >> my problem is, they are trying to enshrine these masks and make them chic and part of pop culture. underwear holds asses, so it's appropriate.
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in one of the more outrageous stories that i came across this week, laura, the new york city department of education is investigating a so-called holiday pageant. what we called a christmas pageant featuring middle school kids belting out lyrics to the tune of the '80's hit "the safety dance" including in your friends don't vax they ain't no friends of mine. in addition to pushing the vaccines, the kids always demonized those objecting to vaccines based on religion. and advertised for pfizer and moderna. unbelievable. >> laura: i thought the diversity, equity, and inclusion, the whole thing we are doing now, is to include everyone, but it's really to ostracize certain people and to vilify orville and eyes the
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religiously and traditionally minded? that's where we are now? >> everyone who came had to show that card to get into this little pageant. i think the teacher who did this should be fired and the parents should sue the school district based on religious grounds. there was one point where they recreated charlie brown and linus talking about the meaning of christmas, but instead of quoting the gospel, linus recites allen ginsberg's poem, an ode to the pagan god, who they sacrificed children too. this is really in your face and hair religion. it's horrible. and in munich, microsoft founder bill gates engaged in his own covid pageant. he pushed what time has shown is the flimsiest protection against covid yet. >> this is the downside of wearing a mask. i mean, you have to wear pants.
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this is tough stuff. these societies are so cruel. this is tough stuff. why do they make you wear pants? i am trying to figure it out. >> laura: oh, my god, he is super smart, right? that's the best argument he could come up with? >> he admitted later in the talk that because of vaccines and natural immunity, people had t-cell immunity to covid. when you have 90% immunity, why are we talking about masks, bill? >> laura: no. why -- why doesn't he become head of the cdc and the w.h.o.? he did the computer thing and now the medical doctor of the world. okay. >> this week the cdc is about to announce loosening the mask mandates requirements indoors. so the timing of all of this,
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the runway show, and bill gates, it's all off. it doesn't go with where we are. i have breaking news, a fox news alert. the ratings came in. nbc news suffered a 48% drop off in olympic viewers. your not-one-minute campaign bore some fruit. the chinese olympics were not what americans wanted to watch. >> laura: one giant prison camp with a few slalom runs an ad, curling. they should have had curling with the members of the ccp, the senior committee, they should have done the curling. they should have done the curling. there could have been something funny there. other than that, it was a total train wreck. the russian skater all the way down. >> i am saving your raymond arroyo cup for when you come to new orleans. they gave the grand marshal his own cup. i'm sitting this one for you,
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laura. >> laura: this is truly scary. we will be there. i will see you in a few days. we will see what you are made out of as the grand marshal. thanks. great to see you. there's an epidemic in america. hate crime hoaxes. we are going to break down the latest in moments. stay right there.
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>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: this edition of the justifiable racism series takes us to sacramento, california, with an egregious hate crime was a race hoax. a black female student admitted to scribbling racist graffiti in a high school. the student wrote colored and white over two drinking fountains, a reference to jim crow racial segregation. here is the part. the school wants to take disciplinary action, the naacp and other race activists want it swept under the rug. joining me now, conservative commentator, a host of a podcast. this has happened before. now, this is a teenager, in this case, simply don't want to blow
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this totally out of proportion, but, gosh, if it was a different fact pattern here, they would laugh this off, would they? >> yeah, i think i want to highlight the biggest bigotry here, not of the student, not even of the racial hoax perpetrator, but of the left and the university and school administrators, even of the naacp. the big idea here is that we cannot apply to blacks and other minorities the same standards we apply to anyone else. for example, if a white student had tried to perpetrate a racial hoax that would, in effect, blame his black colleagues and fellow students for having bias against him, this would be outrageous. the white student would be castigated, would be expelled, would be brought up on charges. somehow when the situation is reversed and it's a black
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perpetrator, the idea is, low, black students can't be judged by the same standard, they've got to be held to different standard, in essence, they are department or agency, moral accountability. i kind of deep presumption here of inferiority, at least in the manner that the students are treated, not just in the school but what's happening in schools and campuses around the country. >> laura: that whole crowd, the antiracism handbook, they believe that, correct, that there is no possibility of racism or racist views really being held by nonwhites. that seems to be where they are going. >> this, laura, it goes back to the early stages of affirmative action. once affirmative action involved, the left had to make a distinction. they made a distinction between invidious racism, racism in
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favor of whites, and benign racism, essentially racial discrimination in favor of minorities. the benign racism was still considered to be racism. it was still a form of can make discrimination. over time the left realized, why admit that benign racism is benign at all, let's define racism in a way that only whites can do it. a subset of white supremacy, that we would have her minorities do, however targeted it is, we don't even count it as racism because we have defined racism in a way that excludes that possibility. speak to people like gavin newsom are claiming all this culture war issues are just hoaxes propagated by the rate, that they are dividing the country along racial lines. because they know these issues are hurting them, saw the san francisco school board election, all these other school
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board elections across the country. but they are the ones who have done it from the beginning and they continue to do it. i don't think they know what to do at this point. the default answer is, you are a racist. >> one central aspect of the american creed is simply the idea that all men, individuals, humans are created equal, and the whole doctrine of colorblindness is nothing more than an application of that principle. far from this being a divisive document, actually the only doctrine that could conceivably unify the country. the left attempt to poison us against that ideal. that is why they are in trouble. they note that there is no other way for the country to move forward other than to treat people as a minority. >> laura: thank you so much. up next, kamala embarrasses america again. ca ag. - hello, friends. michael youssef here. you know, the right says that christ was conservative. the left says christ was radical, but christ is the creator, god in human flesh,
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and unified position that we would all, not just prefer, we desire, we believe. it is in the best interest of all that there is a diplomatic end. >> was anyone impressed by kamala harris in munich? she diffused the tension. that's it for us tonight. >> todd: we are expecting an announcement from the white house at any moment now as president biden readies brand-new sanctions on russia. two break-away regions of ukraine that the kremlin recognizes as independent of its adversary. it does feel like we have reach a new point in this crisis, we'll get to that right now. we are watching "fox and friends first." i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. fox team coverage on this breaking news. griff jenkins has more, first

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