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unfortunately that is alll the time we have for tonight . thank you so much for joining us . sean is back on monday night. remember you can catch me alongside my co-host rachel campos duffy and will cain a saturday and sunday mornings on fox and friendsmo weekend. i hope you have a great nightat and a great weekend and i will seeee you after a quick nap at i six a.m. in the morning. have a good one . i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingram angle on a very busyd friday night. so we're going to dove right in our vanishing president. that's p the focus of tonight's angleis. there might be and i emphasize might be some good newss regarding the ukraine russia conflictrd tonight turkey's leader erdogan said russia and ukrainee are nearing a peace deal according to his account again. take it with a grain of salt. there's almost a consensus
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regarding such issues as nato disarmament, collective security and using russian as official language and the technical infrastructure works during the ongoing process in belarus. now, of course, if that'sst true , there still remain deep disagreements about the status of the breakaway provinces in eastern ukraine. but russia dida say last night that its military operation, if that's what you want to callnsco it, in ukraine was mostly complete and that going forward it would focusus primarily on the eastern part of the nation. now this is actually , if true , a big shift and may indicate that russia after inflicting hanus pain and suffering on the ukrainian people has now limited its goals in ukraine. now, if america actually hadd a strong leader, a reala president, he'd find a way right now to capitalize on these potential breakthroughs and encourage everyone, all partiesea to hammr out a peace deal and do itas as soon as possible.
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now this would save countless lives and prevent more suffering . but instead we have joe biden who comes off as a kind of a distant observer of all off this , not the leader ofth the free world. there's negotiations or discussions, i should say have taken place that i have not been part of, including the ukrainians. and it is their judgment now first they had to disappear from the campaign trail. remember in twenty twenty because of covid. now he's vanishing from the world stage taking a backseat to lesser powers and nato. he's just waiting for his marching orders at this point. ormeanwhile, he is previewing the wonderful future all of americans are going to have to look forward to under his watch. we did talk about foodwi shortages and it's going to beri real. the price of these sanctions ise not just imposed upon russia. it's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including european countries and our g ccountry as well as the
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breadbasket of the world. ukraine and russia. but we, the united states are w going to do our part through third largest producer of wheat the worldhe. now an american president is supposed to reassure us . fighting just terrifies us . he depresses us . but just in case you haven't heard enough from him, he willll have more tomorrow on the crisis. of course, the same crisis that never occurred under president trump. and you can bet that american taxpayers will be forced to foot the bill once again. he will give a major address tomorrow that will speak to the stakes ofat this moment, the urgency of the challenge that lies aheadth, what the conflict in ukraine means for the world, what it means for the world. now, mr. i've met more foreign leaders than anyone alive. hasn't had one foreign policy success under his belt unless you call it afghani's
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withdrawal a win for america. but we do know one thing under biden's watch, china always ends up on the longer end of the stick. the ccp is laughing, learning and plotting as biden flailsne and flon flounders from c one crisis to the next. now, even when president biden tries to beem empathetic with al of the tragedy unfolding for the ukrainian people, he somehowow manages to botch i. >> when you see a 30 year old woman standing in front of a tank with a. i mean, talk about what happened in tiananmen square this tiananmen square square. did he actually say that tiananmen square squared? how profound. now why hasn't biden released the transcript of that big call he had a few weeks ago with president xi? by the way, shouldn't the american people know what was said, what was perhaps
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negotiated away? we know china's state media and all their outlets indicated that biden had agreedwe to play nice on all the issues important to the ccpl. but of course we don't really know what the truth is because biden's people refused to be transparent about what , if anything, he offered chinayt in return for their help with russia. now not. only is china acting as a backstop for russia'sti war effort in ukraine, it'sno right now expanding itsw influence and reach as american officials are distracted in eastern europe, a disturbing report today that president xi is hashing out the final details of a secret security agreement with the solomon islands, that tiny island nation strategically situated off northern australia not too far from new zealand either a pipping balance of power toward china in the indo-pacific . well,, that move represents a serious threat to our alliesy and franklyto u.s. interests. once again, american weakness
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has farar reaching implications, none of thems, good. there is no question that the balance of security in the region would ould be affected, d peter jennings, executive director of the australian strategic policypete institutenk think tank. it would enormously complicate australia's ability to move subs and ships and aircraft along the australian coast. l they'll be b watched froms the solomon islands.. so once again china has outmaneuvered a feeble-minded us president who seems more worried about getting homea to delaware for the weekendrean than the geopolitical storm clouds ahead and beyond the president himself, china knows it doesn't't face any obstacles or any real calls fore accountability from any memberse of biden's cabinet either. they don't need more lobbyists in dc and china now they have t biden's treasury secretary janetre yellen.ld would you consider sanctions on china as an ally of russia at this point? so i don't think that that's necessary or appropriate at
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this point. yes, senior administration officials are talking privately and quietly with china to make sure that they understand our position. oh , they understand it. u all right, secretary on weakness is very easy to spot and very easy to understand. and that's the angle. all right. joining me now and i'm thrilled they're with us, retired army lieutenant colonel daniel davis, senior fellow at a the defense priorities group and gordon changnd, , senior fe at the gate stone institutee. and author of the great us china tech war . gordon, this move i want to hit first and the solomon islands security pact that they the hopb keep secret, but it leaked out. how significant is this given the location of the solomon islands in the indo-pacific? it's extremely significant for a number of reasons. there's not only the location of the solomon islands remember this is guadalcanal territory
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that the us paid in blood for. but it's also just an opening in a number of different areas in the pacific. so forpa instance, in kiribati, which is eighteen hundred miles from hawaii, china wants to build an airstrip now in specific terms that would scarabus liketh the next door neighbor of hawaii and our pentagon seems to be oblivious. butt this is true throughout the entire region. this is an important part of the world. it's right next to the u.s. this means that china is on our doorstep. so it's not just the solomons. it is a lack american will to defend our interests throughoutt is fast part of the world and i have to say when we look at how this is unfolding, colonel davis, it's not really that surprising given what we've seen from biden in eastern europe. i'm very wary of american boots on the ground or accelerating the world toward a third world war in europe. butor at the same time,
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essentially by just waiting for from either erdogan or macron or whoever else is going to oversee these negotiations. i'd honestly like to see the president take a little bit more proactive measures here in something besides just providing more military weaponsg or ammunition or any more threats. look, there's there's place fora all that because putin deserves punishmentt for the things that he's done in thee blood that has been spilled and continues to be spilled. but president biden, any us president's first responsibility has to be the security of the united states. and so he hasst to make sure he doesn't push too hard. so he actually ends up pushing right up againsth the potential for a clash with russia and russia right now is terrified of all the nato power that's continued na to come up o its border. and a scared russia is iss not what we want. we want one that's actually willing to back off and we havein to provide some
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kind of offramp for that . and that means strong, decisive diplomacy so that we can make sure our needs are taken care of but also we don't push it too far. >> gordon to that point i heardr a number of commentators on television saying, well, we don't want to push zelenskyy toward a deal that gives putin a win in ukraine that would be catastrophic. is that the right way to look at this ? is that what the united states would be doing if we were urging more serious negotiations than we are? it really depends what the united states would say. the problem here is that russia is breaking down the international order sosi there are all sorts of significant points here that we have yet to really think about. so essentially what we should be doing is we shouldn't be pressuring zelenskyy to caveim in and that's what i'm afraid of. if the biden administration actually starts to get really involvedra in these negotiations that bidenknow wants a lot from russia
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in connection with the iran nuclear deal , which shouldn't bee being discussed atne this point, should never be discussed. sove i'm really concerned if biden does become more involved in eastern europe. >> well, right nowdavis , we have a situationa where china is on the move and multiple places. we learned that , of course we learned that the islands in the south, the south china seas, we're worried about being being militarized. we found out this week or was revealed this week or last week that they are fully militarized. how significant is that noww in the solomont solomon islands and those military positions in those contested islands? well, i mean this obviously anytime you have an enemy or a potentialy enemy expand itsti base of operations where youon could extend those the firepower further into the asia-pacific area, that's
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that's a concern that we have to have. you know, we'd like a lot of these other things. we have to make sure that we use our economic leverage wisely where we can. let's e work with china where webe can and be absolutely clear where we can't work with them and where there is a price tori pay if they move directions that are antithetical to ourca interestsl. ec gordon secretary allen says nowe is not the time at the appropriate time to put anyr financial pressure on china orta to or to entangle can't do anything. in there's a lot that we can do because china, for instance, is fragile yellers pronouncements were fundamentally wrong. if we p p go back to the readouf that phone call video call that biden had with xi jinpinge last friday, biden saidsa that e actually talked about the consequences if china provided material aid to russia. well, china's been providing material aid to russia frompr the beginning of this war and so clearlyov we should be
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imposing sanctions on it and yellen should actually start to s look at the facts before she make public pronouncements on tv pro china hack. i'll say, gentlemen, thank you . now of item administration announced yesterday that we hat d welcome a hundred thousand ukrainian refugees. obviously our hearts break for the people in ukraine. it is absolutely horrific what has happened to them buthe is bringing them all w the way o the united states and their best interests. and what about the u.s. taxpayers? joining me now ise todd benjamin, senior national security fellow at the center for immigration studies and author of america's covert border wall . todder, you recently called it a fable that these ukrainian war refugees desperately need americans sanctuary and evenin would qualify for asylum. whyiarate is the well, that's be all 27 countries of the european union have generous offered three year residences to every ukrainianme
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war refugee. that means that theyan have fulf access to their health care systems to work authorizationin and housing subsidies. and also the uk, i mighttos mention also. so there there's really no reason whatsoever for ukrainians to be coming to ourai border orni for us to be bringig in huge swells. numbers of ukrainians here. they're doing great for a group of war refugees. it's the kind of the, the issue is that they are not asylum seekers. th they have asylum right in theirm own neighborhood. so it's a little bit more okay and that's disingenuous. democrats have also found a ratherha bizarre rationale for accepting ukrainian refugees. >> watch. we will first begin to bring them into military bases. did the afghans go through the paperwork necessary to get themg
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established, find communities in the united states? they'retabl prepared.pr >> in fact, they've learnedhe lessons from the afghan experience. todd, we still have afghan refugees living in hotels in maryland. we've documented that and now we're goingno to do the sameba thing again in military bases with all of that and all, that entails with all these european nations willing to take them and much wns closer to their homeland, which we hope they'll be able to return to. yeah, it's just it's utterly unnecessary>> to do this . i understand the plight. i think we all understand that these are definitely a victimize nationality. but remember, we also have a lot ukrainians smuggling or flying into mexicoo and coming up to our southern border. that's the one i worry about i the mosts because our southerno border is utterly collapsing right now. in they're talking about doing
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away with title 40 to the pandemic pushback policy. every migrant influx world. so yeah, i mean, we don't need to have a bunch of ukrainianser joining in with that of the southern border, especially . we appreciate that . yeah. i'll also biden said with the goal of family reunification meaningif i think that hundred thousand would expand pretty quickly to like four hundredd thousand when you include other family members that would have to join the united states. we also have to mention todd, thank you . now we've told youan this before . if the gop thought manchin with some type of ally, his announcementty today on the supreme court pick ketanji brown jackson should make yoush change your mind. details next . plus, the left disgusting racial games surrounding this nomination expose stator. hey, what are you doing up there? i'm applying for a new job with the monster mobile app. won't be seeing me much longer
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e way a will should be fine a plan that's right for you at trust. and will .com we try to warn republicans about putting too much faith in joe mansion? well, sadly we've been proven right again. the west virginia senator released a statement earlier todayhe saying judge jackson's record and career are exemplary. notably judge jackson and her family spend a great deal of time in west virginia and her deep love of our stateic and commitment to public service. we're abundantly clear i'm confident judge jackson
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supremely qualified to serve as our nation'sonfi next supreme court justice. the west virginia plug is shameless, totally irrelevant. she doesn't care about the people there or apparently neither does manchin ator this point. joining us now is mollie hemingway, fox news contributor, senior editor at the federalist. molly, that one line from mansion throne in his pressfr release just lauded her credentials and in her performance in the hearingsy and so forth. that really does sum up the total disregard of our constitution and how important this role of supremean court justice really is. this is a really important decision for senators to make. this is if she's confirmed it justice, she'll sit on the court for decades. she's an extremely radicals approach to the constitution. that's why she is supported by some of the most fringeth leftist groups and they puteybe a lot of money behind making sure she would make it the court and that not we're told that the democrat
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party includes a bunch of radicals but also somes, moderates. well, this should have bte something that would be easy for any moderate to votey against and that not any of them are doing. it shows just how beholden toed the progressive left the democrat party has become. well, again, we have a woman who doesn't know or won't say what a woman is. she was incredibly inves evasive on key matters, including her own judicial philosophyin. she kind of tried to pass off as originalist. but molly, the people of west virginia who care about things such as gun rightsss , religious liberty rights, what does judge jackson 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 thosee cases? right. we it's lovely that this judgeme who might become a justice enjoys west virginia. many ofju us enjoy west virginis . that's not the key question.qu
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the keyes question is how will she rule on alll sorts of cases affecting the lives of west virginians and people t throughout the country? th this is someone who has a view of the constitution and she is supported by groups who deride and condemnn the u.s. constitution, who hate our founding principles, who do noto believe in natural rights. and there is a reason why they support so much and why so many so many secret donors madee sure that joe biden would behe elected and that he would pick from a slate of extremely left leaning judges right now the situation on the court might not give her much sway, but with another opening that would give her quite a bit of sway. and because of her age she could have a huge role to play. so joe manchin is not being very responsible in terms ofin what his voters in his state h need in terms of securing gun rights or other other things that are very important to the american to the american existence. and the idea that because he enjoys vacationing there that that's okay, that makes it all okay is ridiculous.
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ijust again, focusing on manchn and the people of west virginia, their views of the constitution and the secondh amendment and how that's protected and should be protected,te he said in his statement supporting her that during our meeting sheor was wam and gracious. molly on the top ofd her impressiveon resume. she has the temperament to make an exceptional jurist now nothing temperament doesn't matter at all, but it kinda iski irrelevant when you're talking about applying law as written by representatives of a duly, duly elected representatives and supported by a sitting president. temperament really doesn't matter. it's the plainth language of the statute that governs governs it repeatedly. she just ignored plain statute and language and decided cases on the policy grounds like sheca did on that immigration right. ifif someone is pleasant while running roughshod over the constitution, i don't thinkar
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people really care about the pleasantness. they care about the net effecte. . senator mike lee actually pointed out that some of her rulings where she's verye devoted to the administrative state, to the swamp of washington, d.c.. she wouldn't even let a case be hearda in west virginia because she was focused on it being heard in d.c., which isd definitely the region that she is most beholden to. but yet temperament is finene and nice and pretty much anyonew who's a federal judge has a pretty good temperament. but that has nothing to do with the damage that can be causeded by nicely ruling againi all sorts of protections that we enjoy as americans. and that is what she has shown through her radical background. well,ck west virginia, look out if justice jackson is confirmed. molly, thank you . thank you . now it turns out the mere act of questioning a black woman up for a lifetime appointment is not just cruel, it's now racist. they seemt to be trying to bait her so that they can use a clip in which they peg her as an angry black woman. they were treating her like a black shopper that they were
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following through the store. just the ultimate disrespect for her asul a human being, as a judge. i hope that future generationsut will look back onoo their behaviork during jacksons confirmation, just as we were able to look back on the racist barrel scraping the senators of the 1960s. >> joining me now is amela spongebob prager, u. personality, former left wing activist. i'm not good to see you tonight . you know, i found a reaction to what i thought was, you know, pretty mild examination ofr her record to be demeaning to her and actually insulting like somehow a sittingg federal jude isn't capable of answering simple questions like what is a woman that's that's that's somehow derogatory. what's your thought on thisgatoo first of all, thank you for iting me on and absolutely is it is really demeaning to hear that because she is a black female that they should somehow be easier on her. that is what is being insinuated here and they'reth saying that these republicans
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are being rough on on brown jackson and where do you. see that if we want to talk her off? let's look atnftion the confirmn hearings of of cavnar of clarence thomas. that was rough. thoser men were brought to teas during those hearings. the only time i seeee ketanji crying during these hearings is when she's talking to cory booker about how proud she is ofd her skin color and her race. it is really demeaning to hear that sheme should be given softballs and didn't have an easy hearing here just by virtue of being born the way that she is. but that seems to bee the prevailing narrative on the political left to be protected and not just treated like everyone else. so as usual, the finger is a always pointed back at themhe when they cry racist. they're the ones who areci racially biasedst in theiral analysis. an msnbc, there was contributor, jason johnson, who had a fairlyy interestinger characterization of judge brown jackson's hearings. watch 30 years ago. >> we all remember clarence thomas said this is a high tech lynching of an uppity black man. this is notity a lynching, butt
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is certainly a flogging and it's a flogging because you know,can they can't stop judge reggie jackson from getting it. so the only thing they can do now is publicly flog this intelligentnt, capable, ma qualified black woman tonof the best of their ability and af lot of other cases couldn't be more differentnt. one was character assassination, pure and simple. the other wasat assessing her on judicial record and her ownvi past rulings and views on a number of issues. that's ites exactly. it's not like they pulled up somebody from her high school and they come forth and said, well, i heard ketanji say back in high school that she supports critical race theory and that she would be soft on . they're not making thesese thin up and bringing up random witnesses. they're looking at her actual court record. they're looking at the wayckinhe that she acts. they're looking at the fact a that she's on the board of a private school in washingtonti that supports critical race theory and gender theory in schoolstheoeo. they are looking at her actual record as you should do with any confirmation hearing.r
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so the fact that we're treating this woman differently and shouting this race narrative shows you wherer their propaganda lies. it shows you a narrative that they want you. to thinkoe about and it doesn't matter how hard or soft republicansr want her , they willwh cry racim no matter what . >> now that's an excellent point. thy want the republicans to be a rubber stamp on this nomination as she will be a rubber stamp on left wingbb activist and their views on hote button issues. i'm not great tot see you tonight . thank you . and the oscars are sundays and north korea's kim jong un just submitted a late entry for best comedy and joe biden struggles to connect with our troops overseas. how could that be raymond arroyo will tell us . >> friday follies is next stop whitening your smile the old fashioned way with trips and trees that can take 30 minutes to an hour. i'm jonathan greene, the ceo of power swaps. when i met dr. vinocur and he introduced me to power swabs and i saw how effective they were and how easy they were to use, i knew we had
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three hosts though like the nominated movies. i'm not sure the audience knows who they are of or care. laura , one of those hosts is comedian amy schumer. now she had a novel idea,ra a programing idea for idea for telecast, get this the academy awards telecast. >> get this i actually pitched i was like i wanted to find a way to have zelenskyy like, you know, satellite in or makete a tape or something just because it just because soma ma eyes get there's so many eyes, on the oscars. but you know, i'm not afraid to go there but you know, it's not it's not me producing the oscars. >> thank goodness it's not like zelenskyy is fighting a war and i i guess he could do his dancing with the stars, laura but that'sul not what schumer had in mind. sheha said she didn't like the idea of the oscars being a a vacation for the audience. guess what it should bee. a vacation for the audience. this is the problem if you want to do war coverage, go to a news network.
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but when you're an entertainer, entertain people, give the audience a laugh and a rest . this is the problem, of course,a with the entire academy awardsdb and the movies we've been seeing of recentee. well, i thought actually she was trying to be funny with the line about well, we thought zelenskyy would pop in for a few moments, encourage the audience that wasn't humor. she actually thought she was serious shelling of the city. yeah, it's unbelievabley glaciations. i spoke to an academy award winning director who said very few of these movies nominatedof are worth watching and he doesn't even vote anymore, which gives you an idea of people in the industry. however, if schumer wants a world leader who seems to be ready for his close up, this was released today by north korean television. kim jong cruz staged his ownn top gun sequel or showing off his new massive missilemo complete with a slow mo sizzle reel. you can't make this up or if the oscars could use a world
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leader who is also a physicalre comedian, there's always boriss. johnson. well, sometimes you can't find company. oh , my goodness. and by the way, raymont, ifsh the oscar show needs a worldd leader with talent for kind of nostalgic comedy, well, perhapsd this biden stand up from today in poland could kind of fill the bill. don't jump. you guys used to jump. don't jump, which is fake is what your what are your kids and grandkids going to look look like in terms of their their freedomm? what's happening? not many generations ago, the greatest generation was my father's generation. your grandparents generation or generation, but nobody no other generation has had to be in a battle. >> laura , what's the reaction of the generals in thee background? hi
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they'renk thinking can we go back to war? it's got to beba less painful than this . and when it was over , the troops didn't even stand for the president, which tells me something that's yeah, no, they literally sat down and politely applauded and the generation generation generation talk reminded me of the repetitious oratory stylings of his vice president speaking abroad earlier this week talking about the significance of the passage of time rightof. e the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about there is great significance to the passage of time and there is such great significance to the passage of time when we think a day in the life of our children, i remember this woman makes biden look like churchill. okay, she is completely unable to string together two consecutive sentences without repeating one of the key phrases in the first.
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and this is how closely and laura with the from generations generations the passage of time,e the passage of time read the script. what i would i say to the white house, give them a framing. why are they doing this voice?>i why iss he starting to do that ? it's like a dirty harry. you're time. except there's no. yeah, yeah. that's a transatlantic flight as long laura he's missed his nap time. and and during the scotus confirmation hearing this week,, at senator durbin, laura offered this example to anyone at home watching the oscars this weekend. should you drop your snacks or dervaes will drop this for you. >> watch. he drops the food, he reaches over and picks it up and puts it right back in your mouth. you say don'try let anything go to waste. that's i guess the two second rule. he didn't even cross himself. you know, weidcross in the schod you give it a rest area, pop it
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in . here's. my theory. they're getting used to eating t allo of us out of a garbage can or off the floor because of the food shortage. th soe if you drop your eggs in te morning, let's say atand a diry diner in new york, you just reached down with a fork to enjoy the meal. okay, we're all going to have to start eating right a movie about it and see if it qualifies for the oscars next year. thlaura hunger games and read the ingram fragment. m we didn't have time, but wee have something on monday which we're going to share with everybody that is a delicious treat. that's all i'm going to say monday. you've got to ask for raymond raymond. yeah, exactly. raymond and coming up, another brutal murder by out-of-control teens. the details and response from a former gangththfr kingpin in moments. plus, a georgia mother buries a school board their own hypocrisy tape. >> you just can't miss this . next day there. oh , my gosh. wow. who am i ? wow. is that really me?
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do something about this i just heard about this company. true classic piece. go on . an increasing number of sickeningly violent crimes has c been committed by america's youth. why isom this happening? isni a spiritual problem family breakdown problem? is it a cultural problemea policing problem orcu is itm a combination of all of themor? well, the stories the criminality seems to be getting worse to iowa. teens have just been accused of killing their sixty six year old high school
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spanish teacher with a baseball batteac in minneapolis earlier this month. a 17 year old was charged a shooting and killing a man while he sat in his car at in a gas station. and last month a 19 yearar old was arrested-o for the murdr of a nine year old girl. there back in january. the star tribune editorial board warned fear of random violent crime is growing in the twin cities. residents have been attacked at various times of the day in communities across the metro . authorities have traced most of these frightening cases tos teens as young as 13.as joining me is joining me nowth is john turnipseed, former gang leader, drug dealer and . he's also the executive vice president off urban ventures. john, why is this happening? you're based in minneapolis. we always think of minnesota nice. but what's driving the violence ? well, one of the things this is sort of the aftermath of george floyd, you know, when
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that happened and all the lawlessness came in , kids got a sense of empowerment and you know, all of a sudden we're backing off, you know, arresting people for certain things and things of that nature. will kids you know, whoever rebelur spirit in many ways a lt of times take advantage of this and now it's it's sweeping the country and kids will follow trends. at one time we had kids that would knock people out, see if they could knock people out with one blow. so there's a carjacking thing is really scary because it's all across a nation and it's sort of's like a badge of honor now that these kids and they know that their first offense, nothing will happen to them. how much was the shutdown during covid also a driver of some of this where kids are out of school sometimes for long l periods of time, forcedon to not socialize with each other. i'm not saying that's an excuse, but that couldn't havet helped an already precarious . namic
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that's that's correct. kids gotot>> when the shutdowne happened, kids got more time to spend with kids and sometimes that's a really bad situation where kids have too much time to spend with other kidst and they get bored and whatevern and all of a sudden they try to think of something to do t something exciting, somethingth that they can doat that just makes them so cool, you know, and part of the in crowd sort of say so yeah. covid and being out of school hurts tremendo. >> how about fatherlessness? how does that affect this father absence i think is the biggest problem we have in the nation.. i think of every father went in claim their kids and fathered their kids and discipline their kids. we wouldn't have alle the problems that we have today. john, thank you for your experience, personal experience and your insights yo and i am speaking of protectingt the youth when parent michelle brown discovered a graphic book was being made availablee
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to students, she confronted the local school board and its response ended up proving her point. here's an excerpt and i'm going to really try to be careful soer i don't get kicked out excitedsh now he pushed into her as she squeezed her eyes and tightly as she cut her tongue, circledd her lips, he pushed harder h, his breath heavy and labored. she scratched his back and hean she bit his cried out. d shehi bit his ear and pulled his hair. there's a lot more to itlot. fifty shades of gray and ccsvi gazmin we have children at home i know dropped everything and it's really not to find the irony in that you'rewh exactly saying exactly what i'm telling you. joining us now is that brave mother michelle brown . i'm guessing they didn't see the irony g. no, no. and an irony is even more so is that i'm in cherokee county, georgia and we are one ofou
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the top republican counties in the state. and let me start by saying i love my county, i love where i live. i loveere being in a conservatie town. i love my schools, the schools system. but over the last couple of years i've noticed especially since covid hit we had a little bit of a short time digital learning. slowly but s surely it startedsu becoming awakened to see some of the things that were in the curriculum. and so i noticed last summer that there were lots of news stories and parents coming uppa and talking about books and it was becoming alarming and i thought, well, thank goodness i live in conservative cherokee county and then come this fallar at the board meeting, i sawd a parent get up and speak about one of the books and then the next school board meeting v her other parent get up and speak about one of the books and payment of fox. the spokespersonte for the schod district said that you don'ton haveve you do not have students
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at the high school level within the school district and hadl been repeatedly adviseddi that you coulden file a challene to remove the book. but you have not done so.ho so you don't have a high school student and you could have. filed a challenge. you didn't we did, however. so i am speaking on behalf of our group. our group is variety of we'rel we're small group. we're underground if you will, grassroots and we have about ten to twelve of us and their parents grandparents i have elementary middle schoola high school students within 60 . we initially started because we wanted to help with no left turn and education to remove or close the loophole in sb two to six , which was say school library bill . if i gaveords, it you or excuse me if i gave a childga one of these booksld
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i would go to g jail. but i can get it in our school libraries and it's not okay to have a leftist like er a book manor. you're like the puritans a who just want to ban books so you're a book banner and they think you're a troublemakeru're and we like the fact that you raised this issue. that's exactly what the school checkerboard called it., she just put out an article today calling it the banned book lists list and that's exactly what liberals say. so i'm kind of questioning shouldn't we have an approved listould? shouldn't we have bookse that are deemed appropriate to bebe in the schools in the first place? >> all right. so we appreciate it.ou thank you . >> a sad departure when we return, why are so many people turning to superbikes bristol? because it would be preschool's if you the energy and blood pressure support you want from real without the beefcakes supervene and i swear by it, it gives me more healthy energy to keep up with my husband at home
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