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time we have for tonight. you can catch me alongside my cohost saturday and sunday morning on fox and friends. i hope you have a great night and a great weekend. i will see you after a quick na at 6:00 a.m. in the mourning morning. have a good one. ♪ >> laura: amor ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" on a busy friday night so we are going to dive right into radar vanishing president, that is th focus of to make angle. there might be, and i emphasize might be some good news regarding the russia ukraine crisis tonight. they saved the russia and ukraine are nearing a peace deal .
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in using russian as an official language in the technical infrastructure work during the ongoing process in belarus. if that's true, there still remains distant deep disagreement about the status o the breakaway provinces in eastern ukraine, but russia did say last night that its militar operations, if that's what you want to collate and ukraine was mostly complete and by going forward it would focus primaril on the eastern part of the nation. this is actually a big shift an may indicate that russia, after inflicting heinous pain and suffering on that ukrainian people, has now limited its goals in the ukraine. now if america had a strong leader, a real president, he would find a way right now to capitalize on these potential breakthroughs and encourage everyone, all parties to do it as soon as possible.
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that would save countless lives and prevent or suffering. instead we have joe biden who comes off as kind of a distant observer of all of this. not a believer of the free worl brit. >> they're our negotiations, discussions i should say that have taken place that i have no been a part of including ukrainians. he had to dissipating to sapir from the campaign trail and now he had to take a back stage to lesser powers in nato pair he i just waiting for his marching orders at this point. meanwhile, he is previewing the wonderful future all of us americans will look forward to under his watch britt. >> we will talk about food shortages, and it's going to be real, the price of the sanction is not just imposed upon russia it is imposed on and off a lot of countries as well including european countries and our
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country as well. thank you we are the breadbaske of the world, ukraine and russia , but we, the united states will do our part because we are the third-largest producer of wheat in the world. >> and american president is supposed to reassure us. biden just terrifies us and depresses us. in case you haven't heard enoug from him, he will have more tomorrow on the crisis of first the same crisis that never woul have occurred under president trump. >> you can bet that american taxpayers will be forced to foo the bill once again. >> he will give a major address tomorrow that will speak to the stakes of this moment, the urgency of the challenge that lies ahead, what the conflict i ukraine means for the world. >> did he say means for the world? now mock i haven't met more foreign leaders than anyone alive hasn't had one foreign policy success under his belt. and less you call his afghanistan withdrawal of win
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for america. we do know one thing, under biden's watch, chided always ends up with the longer end of the stick. they are learning and plotting as biden flails and flounders from one crisis to the next. even when he tries to be empathetic with all the tragedy unfolding for the ukrainian people he somehow manages to botch it. >> when you see a 30 -year-old woman standing there in front o a tank with a rifle, talk about what happened in tiananmen square, that's tiananmen square squared. >> did he actually say that? how profound. why hasn't he released the transcript of that big call he had a few weeks ago with president xi shouldn't the
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american people know what was said. we know china and other outlets said that brighton had agreed t play nice on all the issues important to this ecp of course we don't know what the truth is because biden's people refused to be transparent about what if anything he offered china in return for their help with russia. not only is china acting as a backstop, it is right now expanding its influence and reach as american officials are distracted in eastern europe. that he is hashing out the fina details of the secret security of the solomon islands. the tiny island nation strategically said it off northern australia had not too from new zealand either. tipping the balance of power toward china and the indo pacific, that will represent a serious threat to our allies an frankly to u.s. interest. once again, american weakness
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has far-reaching implications, none of them good. there is no question that the balance of security in the region would be affected that peter jennings executive director of the strategic polic institute think tank. it would enormously complicate australia's ability to move sub and ships and aircraft along th australian east coast. they will be watched from the solomon islands. >> once again, china has out maneuvered the feebleminded u.s president who thinks we are worried about getting home to delaware for the weekend than they geopolitical storm clouds ahead. beyond the president himself, china knows he doesn't face any obstacles or any real call for accountability from member member of the biden cabinet either. they don't need more lobbyist i dc, they have biden's treasury secretary. >> would you consider sanctions on china as an ally of russia a this point? >> i don't think that is
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necessary or appropriate at thi point. senior administration officials are talking privately and quietly with china to make sure that they understand our position. >> oh, that they understand it all right, weakness is very eas to spot. and easy to understand. and that is the angle. joining me now and i'm thrilled daniel davis, senior fellow of the defense priorities group an jordan chang, senior fellow at author of the great u.s. china tech were. gordon, this move, i want to hi first on the solomon islands security pack that they hope to keep secret, but it leaked out. how significant as it given the location of the solomon islands in the indo pacific.
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territory that the u.s. played and bled for, but it's also jus an opening in a number of different areas in the pacific, so for instance, and care about switches 1800 miles from hawaii china wants to build an airfield . in pacific terms, that puts it like the next-door neighbor of hawaii. our pentagon seems to be oblivious. this is true throughout the entire region. it is a lack of american will t defend our interest to throughout this vast part of th world. the third world war in europe.
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at the same time, essentially, biden is just waiting for order from either. providing more weapons or ammunition or any more threats. there is place for all that because putin deserves punishment. there is blood that continues t be spilled, but president biden any u.s. president's first responsibility has to be the security of the united states. he has to make sure he doesn't push too hard so that he actually ends up pushing us right up the potential for a clash with russia. with all the nato power that's continued to come up to its border and is scared russia is not what we want. we want one that is more than willing to.
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i noticed a number of commentators on television saying we don't want to push kayleigh towards a deal that gives prudent a win in ukraine. that would be catastrophic. is that the right way to look a this. is that with the united states would be doing if we were urgin more serious look negotiations and we are. >> it really depends on what th united states would say. the problem is that russia is breaking down the international order. there are all sorts of significant we shouldn't be pressuring him to cave-in and that's what i'm afraid of if th biden administration starts to get really involved in these negotiations. we know that biden wants a lot
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russia with the iran nuclear deal which shouldn't be discussed. it should never be discussed. i am concerned that it biden does become more involved in eastern europe. >> right now, colonel davis, we have a situation where china is on the move in multiple places. we learned that of course, we learned that the islands in the south china seas we are worried about being militarized, it was revealed list week or last week that they are fully militarized. how significant is that now tha they are in the solomon islands and those military positions in those contested islands. >> obviously, any time you have an enemy or a potential enemy expand its base of operations where it could extend the firepower further into the asia-pacific area, that is a
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concern that we have to have. like a lot of these other things , we have to make sure that we use our economic leverage wisely where we can. work with china where we can en be absolutely clear where we can't work them them and there is a price to pay if they move in directions antithetical towards our interest. >> secretary says now is not th time not the appropriate time t put any financial pressure on china. we are too entangled, can't do anything? >> there is a lot that we can d because china for instance is fragile. his pronouncements were fundamentally wrong. if we go back to the readouts o that phone call the video call that biden had, he said that he actually talked about the consequences provided muriel to material aid to russia. they been providing material ai to russia since the beginning o this war.
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and they should start to look a the facts before she makes public pronouncements on tv. >> pro china hack, i will say it . out the biden administration announced yesterday that we would welcome 100,000 ukrainian refugees. it is absolutely horrific what has happened to them. it is bringing them all the way to the united states. what about the u.s. taxpayers? genuine now is the senior for immigration studies and author of america's covert order wall. you recently called it a fable that these ukrainian were refugees desperately need american sanctuary and even would qualify for asylum. >> that is because all 27 countries of the european union have generously offered
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three-year residencies to every ukrainian war refugee. that means that they have full access to their healthcare systems, to work authorization into housing subsidies and also the uk i might mention also so they are is really reason whatsoever. for ukrainians to be coming to our border or for us to be bringing in huge numbers of ukrainians here. they are doing great for a grou of war refugees. it is kind of the issue is that they are not asylum-seekers. they have asylum right in their own neighborhood, so it's a little bit disingenuous. democrats have firm shake the ukrainian refugees. watch. >> we will first bring them int the military bases as we did th afghans, go through the paperwork necessary to get them
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established, find communities i the united states. they are prepared in fact they've learned lessons from th african experience. >> todd, we still have afghan refugees living in hotels in maryland, we have documented that. and now we're going to do the same thing again on military bases, all that entails, with all these european nations willing to take them and much closer to their homeland which we hope they will be able to return to. >> it's just utterly unnecessar to do this. i understand the plight, i thin we all understand that these ar definitely a victimized nationality, but remember, we also have lots of ukrainians smuggling or flying into mexico and coming up through our southern border. that is what i worry about the most because our southern borde is utterly collapsing right now. they are talking about doing away with title 42 the pandemic
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pushback policy and every migrant in the world. we don't need to have a bunch o ukrainians joining in with that at the southern border. >> we appreciate it. also, biden said with the goal of family reunification, meanin i think that 100,000 would expand pretty quickly till like 400,000 when you include other family members that would have to join them in the united states which we also have to mention. thank you. if the gop thought was some typ of ally his announcement today on the supreme court pick shoul make you change your mind. the less disgusting racial game surrounding this nomination are exposed.
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>> we tried to warn republicans about putting too much faith in joe manchin. he released a statement today saying judge jackson's record and career are exemplary. notably, judge jackson and her family spend a great deal of time in west virginia. deep love of our state and commitment to public service, w are abundantly clear. i'm confident they qualified to
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serve as our next supreme court justice. the west virginia plug is shameless, totally irrelevant. she doesn't care about the people they are or apparently neither does manchin at this point. joining us is molly hemingway, senior editor at the federalist. molly, that one line from manchin thrown into his press release. , that really does sum up the total disregard of our constitution and how important this role of a supreme court justice really is great. >> this is a really important decision for senators to make i she is confirmed adjusted she will sit on the court for decades, she has an extremely radical approach to the constitution which is why she i supported by some of the most fringe leftist groups they put lot of money behind making sure that she would make it to the court, and we are told the democrat party includes a bunch
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of radicals, but also some moderates. they should've been something that would be easy for any moderate to vote against and no any of them doing it shows just how emboldened to the progressive left the democrat party has become. >> again, we have a woman who won't say what a woman is right she was incredibly invasive on key matters including her own judicial philosophy which he kind of tried to pass off as originalists. for the people of west virginia who care about things such as gun rights, religious liberty rights, what does judge jackson's background and her views on the constitution, how does that inform what she will do on those seminal cases knowing how the other more liberal justices react to those cases. >> it is lovely that this judge he might become a justice enjoy west virginia, many of us enjoy west virginia, that's not the key question, the key question
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is how will she rule on all sorts of cases affecting the lives of west virginians and people throughout the country. this is someone who has a view of the constitution supported b groups to deride and condemn th u.s. constitution, who hate our founding principles who do not believe in natural rights and there is a reason why they support her so much and why so many secret donors made sure that joe biden would be elected and why he would pick from a slate of extremely left-leaning. his voters in his state needs i terms of securing gun rights or other and that that makes it al
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okay is ridiculous. >> focusing on manchin and the people of west virginia. they're views of the constitution and the second amendment and how that it shoul be protected, he said in his statement supporting her that during our meeting she was warm and gracious, on the top of her impressive resume, she has the temperament to make an exceptional jurist. now i'm not saying temperament doesn't matter at all, but it kind of is irrelevant when you're talking about applying law as written by representatives of the duly elected representatives and supported by a sitting president . temperament really doesn't matter. it's the playing language of th statute that governs yet repeatedly she ignored the statute in language and decided cases on policy grounds like sh did on that immigration case. >> if someone as pleasant while running roughshod over the constitution i don't think you
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people care about the pleasant has. senator lee pointed out where she is voted to the administrative straits, to the swamp of washington, dc she wouldn't even let a case be heard in west virginia because she was focused on it being heard in dc she is definitely the region she is most emboldened to, but temperament is fine and nice and pretty muc anyone who is a federal judge has a pretty good temperament, but that has nothing to do with the damage that can be caused b nicely ruling against all sorts of protections that we enjoy as americans which is what she has shown through her radical background. >> laura: west virginia, look at trade now it turns out that mere act of questioning a black woman about a lifetime appointment is not only cruel, but racist. >> they seem to try to bait her so they can use the clip in which to take her as an angry black woman.
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>> they were treating her like black chopper they were following through this door. the ultimate disrespect for her as a human being. >> i hope future generations will look back at their confirmation as we're able to look back at the race this senators of the 1960s. >> laura: former left-wing activists, good to see you tonight. i found this reaction to what i thought was pretty mild examination of her record to be demeaning to her and actually insulting like somehow a sittin federal judge isn't capable of answering simple questions like what is a woman. that is somehow derogatory? what is your thought on this? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. absolutely, it is really demeaning to hear that because she is a black female they should somehow should be easier on her. that's what's being insinuated. there saying that these
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republicans are being rough on brown jackson. where do you see that. let's talk about the confirmation hearings of cavanaugh or thomas. those men were brought to tears during those hearings for the only time i see her cry during this rings is when she's talkin about how proud she is of proud she is of her skin color and race. it's demeaning to hear that she should be given softballs and have been easy hearing because of being born the way that she is. that seems to be the prevailing narrative on the left red. >> to be protected and not just treated as everyone else as usual, the finger is pointed back at them. when they cry racist they are the ones that are racially biased. there was an msnbc contributor johnson who had a fairly interesting characterization of the hearings, watch. >> we all remember clarence thomas said this is a high-tech lynching have been uppity black man, this is not a lynching, bu
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it is certainly a flogging because the republicans know they can't stop judge brown jackson from getting in so the only thing they can do now is publicly flogged this intelligent capable qualified black woman to the best of thei ability. >> first of all, the cases couldn't be more different, one was character assassination pur and simple the other was assisting her own judicial record and her own past rulings and views on a number of issues. that's it. >> exactly. it's not like they pulled up somebody from her high school and came forward and say i hear her say that she supports critical race theory and she would be soft on, they're not making these things up and bringing up random witnesses, their wicking at her actual court record, the fact that she is on the board of a private school in washington that supports critical race theory and gender theory in schools. they are looking at her actual record as you should do with an confirmation hearing. the fact that we're treating
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this woman differently in shouting this race of narrative shows you where their propagand lies and it shows you the narrative they want you to thin about. it doesn't matter how hard are soft republicans go on her they will cry racism no matter what. >> they want the republicans to be rubberstamped on this nomination and she will be a rubberstamp on left-wing activists and their views on ho button issues. great to see you tonight. the oscar our sunday and north korea's just submitted a late entry for best comedy. and joe biden struggles to connect with our troops overseas . how could that be. without killing your lawn. this stuff works on dandelions, crabgrass, clover. this stuff works for up to three months. this stuff works guaranteed, or your money back. this is roundup for lawns. all of this is humanitarian aid this stuff works.
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>> more fighting friday across ukraine, russian missiles sitting at ukrainian bays just to the east of us ration missiles hitting any key fuel depot and this as ukrainians continued their counter attendances in various other
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cities remain embattled, local officials say 300 were killed and russian struck that refugee shelter. all of this comes as the russians are redefining what they call. in the east. whatever the justification. president zelenskyy calls for weaponry for his brave soldiers it is said they can use 1,000 antitank micelles experts say they eat u.s. and the west need to keep it coming. back to "the ingraham angle." ♪ >> laura: >> it's friday which means it's time for, you know, it is frida follies. for that we turn to raymond arroyo. a negative role the oscars are those we can.
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three hosts, though, like the nominated movie, i'm not sure the people know who they are. >> or cara. one of those hosts is comedian amy schumer, she had a novel idea, a programming idea for th telecast, get this,. >> i pitched it, i wanted to find a way to have zelenskyy yo know satellite in or make a pag or something just because so many eyes get on it. there are so many eyes on the oscars, but you know, i'm not afraid to go there. but it's not me producing the oscars break again thank goodness, it's not like he is fighting a war anything great h could do his dancing with the stars routine, but that's not what schumer had in mind grade she said she didn't like the idea of the oscars being a vacation for the audience. guess what, it should be a vacation for the audience.
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this is the problem of course with the entire academy awards in the movies we've been seeing recently. i spoke to an academy award director who said very few of these movies nominated are wort watching and he doesn't even vote anymore. if she were once a world leader that seems to be ready for his close-up, this was released today by north korean television . he staged his own top gun sql showing off his new massive missile complete with a slow most is all rolled. you can't make this up. if they could use a world leade
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also a physical comedian, there is always boris johnson. >> by the way, if the oscars show means a world leader with talent, a nostalgic company, perhaps this stand up from toda and poland can do a bit. what are they going to look lik in terms of their freedom. what's happening? not many generations in every generations, my father's generation, the world war ii generation. but nobody, no other generation has had to be in the battle. >> note the reaction of the generals in the background.
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they are thinking, can we go back to work, it's got to be less painful than this. the troops doesn't stand for th president. speaking abroad earlier this week. joining is the passage of time. the significance of the passage of time. when you think about it, there is great significance of the passage of time and there is such significance to the passag of time where we think about a day in the life of our children. >> she is completely unable to string together two consecutive sentences without repeating one of the key phrases in the first.
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>> generations, generations, th passage of time. to get read the script, that's what i would say to the white house. >> why is he starting to do thi with his voice great it's like dirty harry routine. he missed his lap time and during the confirmation hearing this week. center do durbin offered this example to anybody at home watching the oscars as we can. should you drop your snacks or hors d'oeuvres. >> he drops the food. he reaches over. and picks it up and pops it right back in his mouth very don't let anything go to waste. he didn't even cross himself. >> i have a theory. here is my theory.
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they are getting used to eating all of us out of a garbage can off the floor because of a food shortage for it if you drop you eggs in the morning. and in the ark, reached down with a fork and enjoy their meal . we're all going to have to change our eating habits. >> let's see if it qualifies fo the oscars next year. >> raymond, we didn't have time but we have something on monday which we are going to share wit everybody. that is a delicious treat is ongoing to say. coming up, another brutal murde by out-of-control teens, the details and response from forme kingpin. they take you just can't miss i next, stay there.
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>> laura: and increasingly number of sickeningly violent crimes is being committed by america's youth. why is this happening? is it a problem, a family breakdown problem, cultural problem or a confirmation of al of them? for stories, the criminality, seems to be getting worse. to you i would teens have just been accused of killing their 6 -year-old high school spanish
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teacher with a baseball bat. and in minneapolis earlier this month, a 17 -year-old was charged with shooting and killing a man while he sat in his car at a gas station. last month a 19 -year-old was arrested for the murder of a nine -year-old girl there. back in january, the star tribune editorial board warned fear of random violent crime. across the metro, authorities have both of these cases to teens as young as 13. joining me is the former gang leader, drug dealer, and, he is also the executive vice president of urban ventures. john, why is this happening. you are based in minneapolis. we think of minnesota nice, but what is driving the violence.
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when all the lawlessness came in , kids got a sense of empowerment. where arresting people for certain things and things of that nature. and kids have a rebel spirit in anyways a lot of time take advantage of that. at one time you kids that would knock people out. it's kind of like a badge of honor now these kids, they know that their first offense, nothing will happen to them. >> how much was the shut down during covid also a driver of some of this where kids were ou of school, sometimes for long periods of time and forced to not socialize with each other. i'm not saying that's an excuse but that couldn't have helped a already precarious dynamic.
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>> that's correct. kids got, when they shut down happen, kids got more time to spend with kids and sometimes that's a really bad situation where kids have too much time t spend with other kids, they get bored or whatever and all of a sudden they tried to think of something to do, something exciting, something that they can do that just makes them so cool and part of the crowd. so covid, and being out of school, hurts tremendously. >> how about fatherlessness, ho does that affect this? >> father absence i think is th biggest problem we have been th nation. i think every father went and fathered their kids in discipline their kids, we wouldn't have the problems we have today. >> john, thank you for your personal experience and your insight tonight. thank you for protecting the youth. one parent.
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being available to students she confronted the local school board and its response ended up proving her point. here is an excerpt and i'm goin to have to try to be here. excited now he pushed into her. as she squeezed her eyes and tightly as she could, her tongu circled her lips. he pushed harder, his breath heavy and labored, she scratche his back and he cried out great she bit his ear and pulled his hair, there is a lot more to it. 50 shades of gray and csst. >> excuse me can we have children at home. it's really not appropriate. >> don't you find the irony in that? you are exactly saying exactly what i'm telling you. trending one >> laura: joining is now is michelle brown paradigm guessin they didn't see the irony. >> no. no. and irony is even more so is that i'm in cherokee county georgia and we are one of the top republican counties in the
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state for it let me start by saying i love my county. i live where i live. i love being in a conservative town. i love my school, the school system, over the last couple of years i've noticed since slowly but surely it started to becoming a week in to see some of the things that we're in the curriculum. i noticed last summer there wer lots of new stories and parents coming up and talking about books and it was becoming alarming. thank goodness i live in conservative cherokee county in then come this fall at the boar meeting i saw a parent get up and peaked about one of the books very tinted the next school board meeting another parent got up and spoke about one of the books. >> in statement to fox, the spokesperson for the school district said that you don't have, you do not have students
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at the high school level in the high school district and had been repeatedly advised that yo could file a challenge to remov the book, but you have not done so. will, you don't have a high school student. >> we did. however, so i am speaking on behalf of our group. our group as a variety of where a small group. we are underground if you will grassroots, and we have about 10 -12 of us and there are parents, grandparents, i have elementary, middle school, high school students within csst. we started because we wanted to help we wanted to close the loophole which is the save save library bill. in other words, if i gave you, excuse me, if i gave a child on of these books, i would go to
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jail. but they can get it in our school libraries. and it's not okay. >> at the left is like your boo manner. you just want to ban books, so you're a book manner and they think you're a troublemaker. >> that's exactly what the school chair board called it, she just put out an article today calling it the band book list and that is what liberals say. so i'm kind of questioning, shouldn't have an approved list? shouldn't we have books that ar deemed appropriate to be in the schools in the first place? >> we appreciate it, thank you. >> s at departure when we return .
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a sad goodbye tonight to our wonderful producer. he has been with our team for nearly three years. i can't believe it. he's been so much fun to work with. they're very sad to see them go. but we know the people at the daily news foundation are going to be better off for our loss.
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best of luck. we will see you around town. remember freedom matters. all proceeds to the month of march of all of them are going to be donated to the wonderful group samaritans first or which is supporting efforts in the ukraine as well as you know. remember it is american now and forever. have a great weekend. gutfeld is next. >> this is a fox news alert. i'm jonathan hunt life in lviv, ukraine. the fighting is not letting dow as we enter the second month of the war. a russian cruise missile headin at ukrainian air force base eas of where we are right now. and smoke billowing into the kyiv sky after russian missiles hit a kyiv fuel depot there. this as ukrainians continue their counteroffensive in various suburbs around the capital. and local officials now say 300 men, women, and children were killed last week

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