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next thing you know, it calls the police on me. chickens are dying every day in churches, popeyes and kentucky fried chicken. really. >> what for news. that guy needs is not your. thanks for watching. remember, to america now and forever. got filled and the gang taking it all from here. >> fox news alert. we are running hot plug new details about the seven people killed in the fourth of july shooting in illinois. so far, six of those victims have been named, and we have photos of five of them, including the parents of a two year old little boy. their son was with them at the parade when the attack started but was separated from them during the chaos and found unharmed after the attack. you're watching fox & friends first on this wednesday morning, i'm currently. >> officials that india killed gunmen with seven counts of
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first-degree murder. such is the beginning of the legal action are going to take. the court today, the state attorney's office has charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. these are just the first of many charges that would be filed against him. i want to emphasize that. there will be more charges, attempted murder charges, aggravated discharge charges, aggravated battery charges. there will be dozens of more charges. >> live in highland park with the latest. >> he is facing mandatory life in prison without parole. if he is convicted of the charges against him. meanwhile, survivors are still in shock from the attack. police say he had planned it for a week. >> holding her front, back of a head and i was like it's going
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to be okay. i don't live far from you, so ryan. i just couldn't anymore, so i knew we were far enough away. >> now, troubling details from the past are coming to light. investigators say he has been involved in two incidents in 2019, one in april in which he was reported as being suicidal. the issue was ultimately handled by mental health providers. confiscated crimo's collection of 16 eyes, a dagger, and a sword reported him threatening to kill everyone. he was not arrested and no one, including family move forward with a complaint. crimo applied for a gun license in december 2019, an application that was sponsored by his father. state police say they want enough basics to establish a clear and present danger. authorities say crimo was able to legally buy five firearms in illinois, including the one used
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in the shooting two days ago. >> all of the people who died steps from your lost their freedom. all of it. every ounce. >> seven people were killed, six of whom have been identified. two of the victims include a husband and a wife. their son, just two years old now and orphan. a government paid forum has raised more than four and half million dollars as of this morning. crimo is expected to appear in court this morning for a hearing. >> matalin, thank you vice president kamala harris offering condolences. the country needs to "be harder in terms of who can access a gun." he also called for a ban on assault weapons. >> we need to and this. we need to stop this violence, and congress needs to have the courage to act and renew the
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assault weapons ban. >> harris is also urging lawmakers -- yours tucker carlson's response to that. >> can't control does not stop bad people from using guns. it's not a talking point, it's a fact. a normal person is a tape like that intakes of breath at the tragedy of it sinks in, as it should. americans were just murdered for no reason. sapolsky beat before politicizing, show some respect, you or them that. social media do not encourage respect. social media at the domain of partisan than the first question a part as an ask is how can i use other people's misery to become more powerful myself? >> president biden signing a bipartisan gun control bill at the end of last month that enhances background checks for gun buyers between the ages of 18 and 21.
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millions of dollars to help states pass red flag laws. >> 12 house republicans are seeking answers from the doj on the recent ousting of trump appointed immigration judges. writing to attorney general merrick garland, "your department has reportedly ousted at least a half-dozen trump appointed judges without legitimate justification for their termination." >> .com at a time on our border is literally being overrun and the need for immigration judges is increasing, we need a lot more immigration judges. what possible explanation to the biden administration have for eliminating these job judges others in politics? >> based on the information that's out there, there is no legitimate explanation. your listeners should no, your viewers should know that this is part of the border crisis. you have these illegal immigrants crossing the border, some of them are turned back
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immediately, but many of them get past. , and are processed and told to show up to pursue, for instance, water, in my view, fraudulent asylum claims before these administrative law judges heard by the justice department. a few of them are hired by the trump administration on the way out. they are civil servants, they're being shown the door and summary fashion. it suggests they don't want those willing to enforce immigration law to ensure that is asylum claims that are fraudulent and excuses were staying here illegally armed stopped, and so on top of that, you also have the biden administration dropping a lot of these charges. so one of these judges was fired, on the other end, recently, i wasn't because it started dropping all the cases. this is part of the biden border crisis. it's not just on the border,
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it's here in d.c. the lawlessness is prepping to our justice system and the polarization of our judicial system, even though it is administrative is similarly problematic, to put it mildly. >> one of those judges was recently fired, his name is matthew o'brien. he was on the ingraham angle last night. watch this. >> the immigration courts are supposed to give people who are seeking to remain in the united states of you have any claims they may have made. the biden administration is trying to turn the immigration court are essentially free candy store so that anyone who appears in front of the immigration court points of getting some kind of benefit or being allowed to stay in the united states. that's not what the courts were designed to do. >> is essentially accusing the biden administration of packing the court with pro-illegal immigration judges. what happens as a result? >> welcome as a result, is it going on at the border. they know if you can get past
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the border, and not get turned away, you're likely to have to go back home under the biden administration. they'll not only pay your way through, but move you into the interior of the country, but if you even show up for your hearings, you are unlikely to face accountability or to face application of the law as it is written. i have an old-fashioned approach to the immigration crisis, which is enforce the law, the biden administration does not want to do that. there are pending the law, making it easier for people to stay here illegally, and when you start painting the judicial process, he was targeted specifically by leftist immigration lawyers, the bringing in these leftist immigration lawyers to be the judges. now, they have a right to apply, i suppose, but let's be clear what is going on here, they want to break the system to enable this invasion to continue.
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>> the latest in rigging the system to make sure the borders are open. we've been detailing all. now, they're going after the judges. the doj is doing arizona's new law requiring proof of u.s. citizenship in order to vote in our federal election. here's what arizona ag mark brnovich said in a response, "in addition to favor the transportation to those illegally entering the country, the doj now wants to give them a chance to vote. it's another round of benefit versus biden. i was even caught again." tom, what is a controversial about making sure that the people who vote in our federal elections are, wait for it, citizens of that country, i.e., the united states of america? >> you think it is an controversial, but it's a law that practically speaking can be ignored in the sense that when you register to vote, all you have to do is to certify, you say i am a citizen for federal elections, and that the end of the enquiry.
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you don't have to prove their citizenship in any reasonable way. what arizona is going to do is change that and, of course, the u.s. government could change that with this change in the form, but the biden administration once it to make it easier, it looks to me, for people to illegally vote you are both lawfully present year and unlawfully present here. it's not a question sometimes of people even purposely voting illegally, you could have a citizen or a nonresident who's been year as a permanent resident for years and he misunderstands the rules and goes to vote, and there's really not taking place other than that one form. arizona and other states, in fact the federal government should ensure, given the tens of millions of foreign nationals present in the united states, that they're not registering to vote and voting, because once they register to vote, they normally have the voter i.d. sufficient to vote as long as you're registered.
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>> yurt mark brnovich saying i was even caught. to be continued in this one, tom. thank you for joining us. >> you're welcome. because a new poll showing struggling to keep up with rising costs and gas prices. the biden administration is mad about the situation, but apparently, is not willing to do anything about it. >> good morning, took. >> good morning. the president hopes to reframe his economic message to did today, dropping to ohio to talk about this would be a lot for pension plans for the american rescue plan, but with inflation soaring, were also wealthy demonstration laying the blame at the feet of the gas and oil industry. >> when it comes to the sky high gas prices, drivers are mad about it, i'm mad about it, the president is not about it, oil companies are thrilled because this is good news for them. within the mother saying they're not going to increase production, and why would they win that this profitable? >> that is a shift in recent weeks on the often repeated
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putin price hike messaging, and last week, the president that it was due to russia, russia, russia. >> had it bad in law from blaming high gas prices on putin to big oil to small business owners? >> look at the crude oil and when you look at wholesale oil prices as well, they've declined about 15%, and so, retail gas prices, however, have only declined just about 3% over the same time period. >> the economy though, is creating a rail track for. a poll shows that just 10% of adults think the country is heading in the right direction, and more than 40% say they are struggling financially. the white house is considering lifting some trump para tariffs on chinese imports to help tackle inflation. >> ari fleischer has this response to the president shaming gas station owners. >> this is a free economy.
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the economy of response to market impulses. it should never respond to president. most of those -- their immigrant. a lot of them are first-generation american, were busting are trying to make a living in the united states of america. they don't have massive profit margin, they are trying to -- god bless them. that's part of the spirit of america, and liberals, especially progressives have never understood that that in that individual initiative, the individual innovative, that get up early, go to bed late, work all day immigrant doctrine makes america work. >> the president of awarding the medal of honor to more vietnam veterans for their acts of heroism in battle. but i retired major john w was recognized for his leadership. evacuating wounded soldiers
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while under enemy fire. awarded for an air strike. and sergeant edward concho awarded posthumously. at the core courses, allowing his platoon to safety retreat. he continued to serve in vietnam and are making the ultimate sacrifice in 1957. what is a little bit yesterday. just so touching. you realize that this generation needs these accolades because when they came up, they did not get them. it's so important that this administration in all future administrations recognize these veterans. >> one of the greatest, most exciting thing to do as president of the united states as well. there's a lot of bad stuff that comes along with the job, but when you see that on your jon tigar it's going to be a good day. it was great. taking unprecedented step, and officially declare an invasion at our southern border. because it is an invasion, that has been put by the patterns into our country and it must
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come to a stop. >> so what does that mean? and what we see this at a state level? the vice president of the national border patrol council join us next. >> just a couple days ago, chicago mayor lori lightfoot cost of the supreme court. >> [bleep] core >> -- is doing a 180, and chicago mayoral candidate is here to respond, plus john d'arcy in the former budget director, ross boy. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ e? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and now... we're in the future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv
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recall vote. >> officials are officially taking a stand of their own and declaring an invasion at the border as the crisis overwhelms their communities. >> i'm here to let you know that the invasion israel. the biden administration what do you think about it. >> governor abbott, were asking you to step up even more than you have. my county comes first >> people of texas are experiencing an invasion. >> national border patrol council vice president joins me now. good morning. clearly, so much frustration in these communities. what officials telling you about what lesson to take this step? >> the frustration goes beyond these officials, the frustration is being at the heart of the many border patrol agents that have been working non-stop. you're seeing the amount of individuals that continues to come to that state claiming some type of asylum, it's pretty much a catch and release is what's happening.
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everyone is overwhelmed and somebody needs to do something about it, so you have to have that process. kudos to these leaders to actually speak up and say something and ask for something to be done because like they said, nothing has been done by the current administration. >> operationally, then you explain why declaring an invasion would benefit these communities? what can they receive in return? >> what it comes down to his if you have that here, that more per tier where you are actually setting the message to these individuals, it's not okay to just get to the united states illegally, it is not okay to be claiming asylum when you don't have an asylum claim, that might deter some of these individuals and at the end of the day, you're going to have the proper resources raised in the proper areas. right now, you have so many people from one spot, so many agents in one area being put to other areas having to do transport, having to do processing, have tinted to hospital watches, and what that was it? that's causing the drug cartels
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to flourish because they know that there is those gaps in different areas of the border, another bringing the drugs across. i was going up? it's going to help bring the resources back to where they're supposed to be. >> so if you declare an invasion, these communities receive extra funding, and although i was reading that this could also mean that they would be able to deport people on their own. is that true? >> you have to be able to deport some of these individuals, just like i said, if the federal government isn't doing something about it at this point, somebody needs to do something. you can't just wave the white flag. that's the bottom line. >> texas governor greg abbott responded in a statement saying all strategies remain as texas continue stepping up the federal government's absence. he's sort of supporting this, but he hasn't declared a statewide invasion. you think that's coming down the pipeline? >> i'm not sure what he's planning what they're going to do, but i'm going to tell you right now, the national border
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patrol council has been think the numbers. their overwhelming. a lot of the holding cells have been overflowing. they should have declared an invasion along time ago. >> it's already july, and usually, in the real hot summer months, you see the number of people trying to cross our southern border decrease. is there any indication of that happening this year? >> no, absolutely not. a lot of these individuals are getting the message that all they have to do is cross, turn themselves over to an agent, claim some type of asylum and they will be released in the united states. there is no consequence for their actions. >> and speaking of consequences, there are consequences to supreme court decisions as well, and last week, the supreme court ruled that the biden administration can start rebuilding their mini micro policy. you think that the ruling will increase the number of illegal immigrants that are trying to come into our country?
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>> it definitely will because it will increase the countries that were getting sent back through title 42-ton of really claim some kind of asylum. what's bothersome is during the whole time that this happened, i had a lot of individuals saying this was a huge won for the white house, when in reality was a huge loss for the american public and for many generations to come. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. official from the area that declared the invasion will be here later this morning. make sure you don't miss that. >> if an police advocate aci abrams does not seem to care if your neighborhood -- she has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on private security for herself. the number is astounding, folks. i wonder what georgia voters think about all that. parents do not live on that next.
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>> police across the country coming under attack over the holiday weekend in philadelphia, a manhunt intensifies after two officers were shot during a fireworks show, and illinois state police releasing this video showing a mob racking up troopers cruiser. >> marianne. >> good morning, todd and curly. several attacks on law enforcement officers on the fourth of the country. that includes at least 12 officers were hurt after confronting hostel part in san francisco. it was a chaotic scene in the downtown area, not far from pier 39 were spectators gathered to watch a fireworks show. the mob throwing glass bottles and fireworks at responding officers, a large fire burning nearby in these officers tried to clear the scene. and in chicago, and illinois state trooper's arms attack. a violent mob of about 100 people hurling bricks and firecrackers and breaking out
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the windows of the trooper's vehicle. and in philadelphia, crowds there is for cover after two officers were shot during the fourth of july fireworks show. one officer was great in the head and found a bullet casing inside his hat. the city's mayor said he is ready to be the mayor anymore due to the violence in the city. because it's not as advanced or a day where i don't blame my back and start the sealing ring about stuff. everything we have in the city over the last seven years, i worry about. i don't enjoy fourth of july, i don't enjoy the democratic national convention, i don't enjoy the nfl draft. i'm waiting for something bad to happen all the time. i'll be happy when i'm not mayor and i can enjoy. >> mayor kenny walking back those comments saying is incredible grateful to be the mayor, and in, mayor eric adams after one of his aides was robbed at gunpoint. shooting is up in the city with 51 people wounded just since
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friday. at least seven of them died. that's up from 32 shot during the same week and back in 2021. the violence in new york, including the fatal shooting of a 62-year-old bronx man known in his neighborhood as the grandfather of the block. back to rise. big all right, marry and live birth. thank you. republican senate nominee, herschel walker, his first general election campaign. is he sending a message of unity to georgia voters out of the mid-term? >> i love this country, the united states of america. i'm going to fight to take care of your. the core walker set to face off against democratic senator raphael warnock who is running for his first full term, the highest stakes race in 20 georgia could be key in determining the senate majority. >> republican voters are in a judge eid of the mid-term. more than 160 black republicans
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running for office. looking to claim a seat in the house of representatives. both of those are recognized. also on the rise, the number of black americans supporting republican candidates, which is now 27% in this year's midterm. that according to a "wall street journal" poll. there are still not joined bina. great to see you, as always. why are black republicans having the moment now and 2022? >> well, thank you for having me this morning. what you see is the rnc, under the leadership of ronna mcdaniel making tremendous investment that a multimillion dollar minority engagement strategy which includes having nine black american community centers across the country that are in the community, staffed by members of the community, connecting with the people so that they know that the republican party welcomes them, has a home for them, wants to listen to them and learn from them and make sure that they understand that the republicans are fighting for principles and values that the black community
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cares about. policies that work to empower and to uplift, and they are responding to the message of the g.o.p. and g.o.p. candidates like herschel walker, like wesley had, like john james, like jennifer lewthwaite because they understand that the concept between what republicans present as a positive way forward compared to what democrats are doing, without defunding the police, not having police reform legislation go through, having record high gas prices and inflation, not supporting school choice in the list goes on and on, this is a difference in leadership, especially coming from republican governors. you know what, let's give the republican party a first look, that given a second look, the coming over for the g.o.p. and that's a good thing for the black community. because in a lot of these numbers, one of them right here. biden's approval rating among black americans followed by 20-point this year compared to 2021. now at 57%. let's keep in mind, joe biden as president because he won south carolina on the strength
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of the black vote. he won the primary, catapulted himself to the aquatic nomination and the rest is history. while that increase in people going away from joe biden? that decrease in black votes for the democrats, in which a republican, was that matter in the swing states enough to swing this to the house -- swing the house to the republicans come this november? >> there is no doubt that nancy pelosi is going to be retired once and for all, there's going to be a lot of minority republicans, especially black republicans when they come to the house. the interesting thing is that it's not just the black community in terms of rejecting the democrats and coming over to the g.o.p. recent report shows that over 1 million voters have gone to the republican party and this year alone. again, there are responding to the message of the g.o.p., the positive empowering message, the rejecting the radical liberal left agenda that is just not working. is it that especially with hispanic voters in texas. where incorrect at the rnc to
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see the inroads that were making with minority communities, especially the black community, because we know that the g.o.p. is the grand opportunity party, the people of color, minorities are persistent burning up, we agree with the g.o.p. and we are rejecting the democrats. >> georgia governor to real candid stacey abrams has spent more than $450,000 in private security despite a tighter groups pushing to defund police. not only is it hypocritical, but that i got a lot of money for security or really only five months. how's that going to play with the black voters? >> i don't think it were to play well with black voters in georgia. that's why they were to look at a cabinet like herschel walker and others in the you know what? you all of the party of the future, but when you look at stacey abrams specifically, they want to look at versus governor kemp s. they're going to say you know what? stacey abrams and someone was just a hypocrite. when you have any increase in violent crime to the tune of 5.5 million in atlanta, the
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problem. when you stacey abrams wordsmithing when it comes to things like reimagining police are redirecting funds, that means the same thing. defunding the police. it's a a problem. the same stacey abrams had no problem taking a photograph of young children, forcing them to wear mask, and he told them to put the mask. this is a stacey abrams and a liberal hypocrisy. members who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in security and they put to defund the police on top of the fact that democrats like stacey abrams don't stand up for same-sex school choice and continue to be against the wall while they build walls around the elite mansion and their homes. have a gated community and they send their children to private school. stacey abrams is hypocritical and the voters in georgia are going to reject it because in other while he continues to push this idea that republicans are wrong for supporting election integrity, she's the the one
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that refuses to concede the election that he lost the first time and called it a recollection. it hypocrisy in georgia voters are going to see right through it. that's why she's going to lose again. because stacey abrams is on the board of this foundation that is supporting defund police causes. she couldn't resign, she has not. she hasn't resigned from the body at so we'll see. thank you as always, my friend. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> the dallas cowboys taking criticism from some fans were teaming up with the veteran all-black revival coffee company. america is nothing a new partnership with american coffee on twitter. some fans offended by some of the tech and themed flavors, despite the backlash, the cowboys are standing by to make its new sponsor. gary jones pointing to their long history of working with veterans and first responders. tiger woods will play in the
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150th open championship at st andrews in scotland. the superstructure and how much he wants to play at the iconic old course next week. >> want to play the u.s. open, but physically, i was not able to do that. this is a pretty historical open that were going to be playing. i don't know when they're ever going to go back. i'm still be able to play at a high level, and i want to be able to get at least one more run at a high-level. >> earlier this year, woods finished all four rounds of the matter is before pulling out of his pga championship after three rounds due to leg pain. carlos santana surrounded by medics after collapsing on stage at point nought music theatre in michigan last night. he fell about 40 minutes into his set. the rock 'n' roll hall of famer's was able to walk off stage on his own accord, waving to fans as he made his exit. santana's they are seen that the guitarist suffered from a combination of heat exhaustion
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and dehydration. he was scheduled to perform tonight in western pennsylvania. that show has been postponed. wish him the best. >> mein time, los angeles public schools are training teachers that merit and individualism must be challenged because they are rooted in whiteness. our panel on that respond. >> the white house over the voice mail found on hunter biden's laptop. >> wide at the voice mail of the president talking to his son about his overseas business dealings, is never spoken to his son about his overseas business dealings. >> oh, you're never going to believe how he responds to that question. we were to share with you next. ♪ ♪
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the white house refusing to address a link voice mail allegedly left by president biden to a son. he clarified it would discredit years of denials about the president's involvement in the first of the overseas business affairs. >> the latest. good morning. >> good morning. the white house is again dodging questions on whether president biden was involved in his son's overseas business
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dealings. a late voice mail from 48 in paid daily mail saying the president was in the loop despite his repeated denials. listen to this. >> not going to hurt you, it is not going to get online. >> president biden appeared to refer to a "new york times" article that focuses on a meeting between hunter and a now defunct chinese energy company, but fox white house correspondent peter doocy is challenge the administration's narrative. what this. >> was the voice mail of the president talking to a son about his overseas business dealings, the president has said he's never spoken to a son about his overseas business dealings. >> and say that the president said scans.
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if that's what the president says, it stands. >> one prep further, white house press secretary and says she cannot verify the validity of the audio found 100's in women's laptop despite confirmation by multiple outlets. listen. they go i think you're clear. how is that not talking to his son about his overseas business dealing? >> from this podium, i'm not going to talk about alleged material from the laptop. i cannot comment on any materials from the laptop. >> hunter biden was just with his father, celebrating the fourth of july at the white house and the u.s. attorney's office in delaware continues its years long investigation into his overseas business ventures. >> still don't know who sees all the voice mail from the parent. if i did, my phone would explode. boxing when life is this morning. lori lightfoot says it's time to strike a different tone after
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making crude remarks about supreme court justice clarence's. >> people are losing respect for the institutions of our democracy. the toxicity in our public discourse is a thing that i think we should all be concerned about. every single person has a role to play in healing the wounds that are plaguing us in our country. >> come but did you not hear yourself just last week? >> [bleep] core echo that did not sensible to me. lightfoot also saying this moment has to be a call to arms. >> los angeles public school teachers are required to go through implicit and unconscious bias training comment part of it encourages them to challenge concepts like merit and individualism because they are rooted in whiteness.
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dr. hamadi, california -- mother of four, education activist -- advocate, rather, your congressional candidate, rhode island mother and education freedom center fellow joining me now to discuss. good morning to all. doctor, what's going on here. when you think about matt, that means that you have an ability to do something good because of a certain personal skill set that you have. how could that be rooted in whiteness? >> look, i think that this moment, everyone in the public school system in los angeles and california in general, here in my district in santa monica and malibu and california, is trying to make everything about race, and is trying to dumb things down in this twisted, actual racist mentality that people of racial minorities somehow can't perform, and therefore, everything has to be dumbed down in order to not offend people. that and i racist mentality
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actually is as racist as you could possibly get because it basically is telling people who are not white, you are less capable. i came as an immigrant is a young child from iran, not taking any english, the first:i want to, that was not used to seeing any immigrant, put me in the lowest group of everything, they told my parents are not capable of doing well in school. my parents had no way in the challenge them, put me, got me to tears, taught me themselves, and i came back to school, i was at the top of the class. only because we challenge them. when you go and tell kids in schools and teachers that kids can only learn based on the color of their skin, it throws everything off and it only perpetuates the education that were trying to fight. because there is absolutely right. so was it. if you think about it, school is a merit-based system. students are supposed to study, they take tests and they get rated accordingly. if you remove bad from school, what's the point? what happens to our students?
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>> well, they are indoctrinated into the political ideology. whiteness is a pseudoscientific conspiracy theory that the school is repackaging is something academic when it's not. we want our kids to succeed on their individual merits, not sail with the collective. i believe that people that are teaching the state concept of whiteness art choosing that because they can choose anything else. that you're not qualified or capable of teaching mathematics and literature, and so they fall back on political ideology because it's much easier to manipulate vulnerable minds and it is to actually teach them something that they can use when they're adults. >> the man was teaching this course, by the way, every los angeles public school teacher has to take, he said that you can't teach based on merit because not every racial group is given the same opportunity. what your response to that?
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>> as has already been said here this morning, that is really racist. i'm here in new york city. we've seen these same terrible ideas in new york city. it doesn't help any channel perform better, learn more, do better in life. it actually really holds students back, and still is in them really, really terrible idea of the parents everywhere don't want their children being. we as parents, it's like a game of waccamaw. is that ideas pop up and parents have to chase them away, but the new blink and they've popped up in another school district. we have to get back to a time when school is actually know what their role is, which is to teach our children basic skills and real knowledge and not be pseudoscientific ideas, as nicole correctly calls them. >> come the other thing this training courses teaching, this is a real gem, they say, the statement, everyone can succeed in the society if they work hard enough. this is that statement is a
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myth. the rather than teaching students that if you workout, you can achieve your dreams, they're saying don't even bother. >> what is the set people up? at such people up for failure. it creates a lack of hope. the lack of hope translates into poor academic performance, translated to lack of college education, lack of jobs, and ultimately poverty. it perpetuates this vicious cycle of poverty, like i said before, it is actually at the very root of racism. if you look back at the 80s and 90s, educational philosophies here in los angeles was exactly the opposite. we praised teachers, like jaime was the subject of that 1989 film. my poor, hispanic students in the east l.a. school are going to take ap calculus and they're going to pass it. guess what he did? against all odds, i got that group of students do exceptionally well despite the fact that they face a lot of
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challenges. nowadays, it's exactly the opposite. we try to tell teachers don't challenge a student especially if they are racial minorities. if you are ever going to try to change is learning gaps and get people to be actually all of the same level, achieve the very same racial equity that these people claim to strive for, the way to do it is through education, it's too challenging them, not by telling them you can't achieve. >> absolutely. thank you all so much for joining us this morning. so appreciated. >> thank you. >> thank you. because you're very welcome. president biden and trash pit transportation secretary pete buttigieg are blaming -- >> the white house downplaying its turn to china. ♪ ♪ when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it.
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