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a family driving home from vacation when this happened. >> oh! >> dana: and that was in tampa bay. father and three kids were in that truck. thankfully, everyone is okay but the truck is completely fried as you can imagine. yikes! there is a lot of reasons to be thankful, grateful. and we are glad that they are okay. harris faulkner up next. >> harris: fox news alert a major political crisis in the making for america's closest ally in the world. british prime minister boris johnson has quit his job today. in this immediately follows 50 lawmakers who resign from government in the past 36 hours. the future of the british government is now up in the air as we wait to learn who will be the successor. i am harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." johnson's three years in office
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damaged by multiple ethics scandals. on the list the covid lockdown party known as party gate. an promoted lawmaker christopher pinter despite knowing about sexual harassment allegations against him. johnson will stay on for now until a replacement is chosen. >> it is clearly not the will of the parliamentary conservative party and that should be a new leader of that party and a new prime minister. i know there will be many people who will be relieved and perhaps also quite a few of you will be disappointed. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but them's the breaks. >> harris: steve hilton host of "the next revolution" is in the focus spirit life outside of london, the british parliament building which has been active in the last 36 hours. >> very active, harris, the end
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of an era almost. prime minister boris johnson, leader of the conservative party stepping down as the leader, which then will mean he is stepping down as prime minister. the news in front of that office and home family and staff in attendance. essentially, harris one-third of the government, cabinet members and officials demanding his resignation, citing mostly the law of trust and demand following the scandals you mention and more. a little bit more of what he had to say about the herd he thinks ran him out of office. >> it moves. my friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable. >> what happens in the u.k., of course, harris, matters to the u.s. johnson and the u.k. with the
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u.s. have been strong backers of ukraine in its fight against russia. johnson went out of his way today to say that support would continue. he even called zelenskyy about that. what happens in the parliamentary is complicated appear the conservatives have to pick a new leader who will become the prime minister, but that could take a few months. then there might be pressure to have a general election to get a mandate for somebody else him or her but all the while the u.k. like the u.n. and other countries around the world facing a whole bunch of issues. there is, harris, no clear-cut replacement for johnson. just a few figures popping up, maybe four or five. and in that way, he says he wants to stick around. again, for a couple of months. but opposition or may be people inside of his own party say enough is enough. let's put a caretaker prime minister in there. even though the trust of the
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people has been lost. we will see what happens next. >> harris: a caretaker? i have some thoughts how that might work out for them. good to see you. america and top ally considering the energy border, economic and many other crises we are young, live it leading us weaker at the moment. steve hilton knows, host of "the next revolution" and also former director of strategy, british prime minister david cameron. steve come always great to have you on "the focus" in your topline reaction to the spirit >> it's going to make things seem in and out of that door 100 times, that famous door that was mentioned there. a really chaotic scene today. over the last few days, there are three reasons why boris johnson went so quickly in terms of the scandals. recently involved in him, number one policy. he was elected as a conservative leader to deliver brexit and his
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administration hasn't been particularly conservative and they have not delivered brexit with lower taxes, less regulation. and separated from the bureaucracy of the european union peer that hasn't really happened appear the second is competence on a series of issues. they haven't really demonstrated the grip over policy implementation that people wanted to see. honestly, the thing that really killed him was the third issue which is character. in the end, it is selfishness. the selfishness of all the other ministers in his government that have to go out time after time to defend boris johnson and all of the scandals. and it turns out the line of defense they were given turn out to be foals that boris johnson lied to them, made them go out on television to repeat the lie. in the end, we can't do this anymore. you have to go. >> harris: you know what crossed my mind him being a conservative first of all, second of all, having a decent
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relationship with our former president donald trump. what crossed my mind was how he was really pushing against the grain. he was an outsider. he had some things in common with trump but when he said the herd ran him out of office, all i could think about was the hoax with trump. i'm thinking back also to those mean tweets and that $1.99 gas. i mean, when you hear the word caretaker for boris johnson, i feel like we touched on that somehow. is that a stretched question work >> exactly. no, i think that is exactly right. and that is what is so troubling about all of this. and you see politics and government and all these people that are supposed to be there through these difficult times and seem weak and incapable of giving people strong leadership and reassurance they want to see. it is hard to see how this is resolved quickly. that is what people want to see. i would say one thing though,
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whoever replaces boris johnson, they have got to be a strong ally of the usa. it is a conservative party in the end peer they all believe io trans-atlantic relationship and they will be strong allies of the u.s. so you will not see a huge change in policy whoever it is, chosen to replace him. it will be the same policy. there will be pressure for that to be a general election but the amazing thing over the past few years in the u.k., they keep changing prime ministers. but but the same party stays in power. 12 plus years continuously the conservative party has been in power. i have been there for a few of them here they keep changing their leader but the party carries on. >> harris: that won't happen here in january. some would argue inside the democrat party is where biden polling is now that we saw a caretaker right now. you do need strength and leadership. i will give you last thought. >> that is exactly right. i was out there this morning and
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boris may be biden, everyone can see that biden is not in control. he is not driving anything forward. he is not the person making key decisions. he is the puppet of the far left. not just the caretaker but just a puppet there completely captured by the power that is within the democratic party. the far left, the government union, the bureaucracy, the bomber swamp creature still in there and he is not leaving anything. in the end that is what boris johnson and it didn't seem like he was leading either. he was pumping around on the surface of the scandals and not actually driving for the changes that people want to see, particularly big issues, the cost of living, the energy crisis, all of these things hurting people in their daily lives. instead, the people in charge completely oblivious and just doing their own thing and pursuing their own agenda. >> harris: it is great to get your at the top of the hour
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cometh steve hilton as boris johnson leaves and we will see who will replace him. by the way, if he sticks around for two months, a lot can happen in two months if he stays on top of that government. we will cover it, steve, great to see you, thank you. >> thank you, harris. >> harris: nancy pelosi giving calls out to spin the numbers when it comes to democrat chances and in november. critics are calling it straight up misinformation. maybe you have to make up your own facts when things get visible for your party? >> it's not her to have confidence in the presidency when you have the worst inflation for decades, the worst crime wave since the 1990s, worst border crisis. >> harris: the democrats expressing serious frustration with president biden. and a top aide come another one has jumped ship. brian kilmeade simulcast from his show and you know me i love to do this as we go deep on
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♪ ♪ >> harris: the white house is "the focus" today. major step shake up again.
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longtime director kate bedingfield with the west wing exit. and it comes with 124 days until the midterm and as the president's poll numbers are going now from bad to worse. if that were not enough though, more and more liberal reports are citing democrats were very unhappy with the white house and with biden. a new york post op ed summing it up this way, "joe was a lost cause no plan, say blunt lefties." karl rove with this. >> we are here, penmanship. what we see are a lot of democrats are starting to say, he's not a good leader and i'm not going to show up, something is going on and the logical conclusion of this terrible political strategy the white house has been following for essentially the last year. >> harris: need to get karl rove a highlighter to highlight abandoned ship because it is happening. we will get to brian kilmeade but i want to get to beat her to see outside of the white house.
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>> -- peter doocy outside of the white house. >> when he ran for president it was to unite the country, but things remain divided today. as it turns out, that is even among members of his own party because nvc is now quoting an anonymous emma craddock lawmaker as saying the following "there is a benefit to having the president out there every day using his executive power to show the country you are fighting for them and it's almost like he is hiding. he has the bully pulpit and either hiding behind it were under it. i don't know where he is. and state level democrats trying to take national leadership on hot button issues, including gavin newsom on abortion access and j.b. pritzker on gun control." speak with the president has also been very loud and also very focused on those two issue. >> usually the first term president a big draw on the
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campaign trail but when president biden visited ohio last night, the democrat running for senate there was apparently double booked and chose the other meeting overpaying with the president here that is congressman tim ryan. >> where is tim ryan? i don't think he's going to be with president biden today. so the president of the united states make a trip to your state and you are in the united states and not show up? that tells you everything where this administration's and everything they have done policy wise and how wrong it has turned out to be. >> president biden said recently he thinks he's done a lot. the crowd has been communicating everything they have done. so that could have something to do with the communications director leaving. harris. >> harris: you know what is interesting, and anonymous democratic lawmaker, that is a trial balloon. there is more than one lawmaker i would imagine expressing these things. so, do you float this and figure out how does this stick?
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they will axelrod will not even say kamala harris' name. >> harris, to your point it is not something that is happening off to the side because karine jean-pierre the press secretary is getting questions where the president is while they are aboard air force one heading out to ohio. they see gavin newsom buying ad time and j.b. pritzker are much more forceful on gun control. that is because he is the president. joe biden to come out and say, i signed gun-control law. i'm the only one that can do that because i'm the president. that doesn't mean to your point, there are not these other democrats just positioning themselves just in case. >> harris: look, i'm thinking anybody who is anywhere where the border touches them like henry cuellar, anybody like that has got to be thinking the president can't help anyone right now, particularly on an issue like that. peter doocy, thank you. we watch you daily go after the answers, and we appreciate your
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fortitude, my friend. >> i appreciate that, harris, thank you. >> harris: brian kilmeade fox & friends cohost and one nation on fox nation and now host with harris faulkner and "the faulkner focus," but we have a commercial coming up or something. brian, first of all, let's get to where the president is. he wants to call it messaging. communications, wants to call it messaging. but you have kate bedingfield leaving and he has not said anything about her yet. the chief of staff has, but this is a key person on your staff. >> a really good community don't let communicator but by the way i have 11 minutes. thank you for joining me on the new stool and welcome back this week. >> harris: it is nice to beat you. >> she does a really good job like you might not like jen psaki but she's very good on her feet. kate bedingfield should have been the press secretary. a downgrade position but the
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word is she wanted it and when she didn't get it, what is she doing there? she would have been light years better than who they have right now, i believe. so kate bedingfield to step aside is like the news with george w. bush moved to the white house. she was setting the tone and policy but she went back to texas and that hurt. number two ill afford to lose another key staffer at this moment, especially when they can't communicate. here is the problem the president of the united states is used to turning off republicans just like president obama turned off democrats, republicans and i imagine donald trump turned off a few democrats. i get it. what he is doing is not being effective and not telling the truth. to say putin is responsible for inflation, are you kidding me? responsible for the attack site, it doesn't make sense. it is hurting him on the world stage. he is making that little judo boy look or times as effective and mostly then he actually is. he acts like russia has control
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of us. like a small army. and that is affecting his reputation. at our expense for his political gain, which no one in america is really buying. >> harris: i don't know if i would refer to him as a muscle boy. but i would say this, you are hitting the nail on the head in terms of if you are putting more power or credit for power in the hands of a mad man. why would biden do that? >> harris, i will play another role, guess who is starting to turn to writing like blank checks to them to ukraine? i think it is worth our dollars. the president has to keep selling that. now he has to turn around, the reason why you can't afford to pay your bills, the reason gas is $5 a gallon is because of that word that you weren't really into supporting but you decided to. now, you are making people question for support of the operation that you actually had support for. it is not a smart move overall.
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>> harris: what you're saying again he took a win and something less then a win. >> he's on the road to doing that. >> harris: from that point, the polling, you read actual questions that they ask people. it isn't people don't want to help ukraine but they want to do both and they know we are spending enough tax dollars thag it on stuff people don't care about, we would have money to help out ukraine and help out ourselves too and not go to venezuela, saudi arabia for oil. we are begging in the streets of the world now for something we could make ourselves. >> a couple of things, natural, it looks like the green maniacs looked at the longest time nuclear and so is natural gas. guess who has natural gas things tooth fracking else? and cutting them off, you talk about a win-win the industry, you get plants built hyper-speed in new york." in triple the production to be
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once again the critical l light of the time of need that they can trust. we tell everybody else who was signing up for the belted program of china, don't do it. we don't extort you but we actually support you. then we become invaluable to europe even more. yet commit is for the profit free market principles at ribose. and he doesn't seem capable of doing that. they have to go to other areas of africa to try to get natural gas, begged the e.u. for natural gas. >> harris: china is weakening them right now. giving them cell phones and everything else, the belton road program to run right through there. are you running for president? i have to go here. >> i might. >> harris: "the wall street journal" with an editorial titled "the beltway's case of biden remorse." a quote hear stories about the white house assumption are the ways the beltway crowd starts to distance itself from the man
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they will blame on the republican route. sorry, mr. president, the party needed you to beat donald trump and you made the mistake of adopting the left's agenda. now you are down in the polls. you are expendable. brian. >> no question. one thing to keep in mind beyond that, republicans look at joe biden and see the weakness and inability to talk on his feet, to do interviews come appearances and take three day vacations on the weekends and think that democrats are weak. i think it might give him individual battles underneath the president of the united states that they have to come out with a better message. for the president of the united states, he has underachieved. his instincts are not good on issues and the time he used his temper a lot. you go inside these reports inside the white house and he's blowing up mid-level staffers when things go wrong. i think that is the worst quality, beating up on people that are powerless in the situation, which he always said he would be the opposite. if i find you treating another staff are bad, you are fired on
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the spot. the president is treating his staff bad and they decided to quit on the spot. but absolutely there is remorse there. the worst is i don't think he's coachable. the third thing is, they don't have the soap student policies to bring them through. remember bill clinton saw policies he liked and adopted them. he ended up working in getting credit imploded to a reelection in a landslide over bob dole. i think president biden is incapable of seeing where the help is coming from here the help is coming from the harold ford's of the world. the help is coming from the senator warren. >> harris: he doesn't want to take that in because he thinks he has mandated spirit as divided as we are as a nation and b come on the hill but that is his perception come apparent. what is really sad about it, he cannot even articulate that.
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i do want to get to this and i wrote down what you said biden is underachieving. that is a key point here and steve hilton talked about boris johnson leaving. he started with that underachieving on policy in the same place and made comparisons there. all right, speaker nancy pelosi charged with helping party prevail in the midterms. can she do it? that means stretching the truth or as we like to say, lie like your pants are on fire appeared in a fund-raising email, she cited 5:48 to claim the democrak poised to win six senate seats in november and most of those races are leading republicans. and cold the speaker else, this is straight up misinformation. we have democrats with heavy underdogs in florida and ohio. even this information chief nina jankowicz getting in on the act, this blatant representation of
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538, they should drop this info. and it was deliberate and focus fund-raising on real issues come up wow! they slapped the scar right off of her nancy pelosi. >> a couple of things they did, no doubt about it and you know why she cited pacific poll? polls are trending our direction but that shows you the person who's supposed to be the best speaker cannot get her communications ride. coming apart at the same spirit this morning, this is how it threw me, the first thing i saws what does 538 and the dredging e fox news story, no, effect if you go to 538, it has republicans 53 and democrats 47. and the problem is not florida, marco rubio a fine candidate but marco rubio, let me tell you one of the problems it's not listed
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there, ron johnson the underdog with georgia. herschel walker is down but he ran his first ad yesterday. i don't think it's time to throw in the towel. dr. oz, good luck underestimating dr. oz. a race that was tough with dave mccormick. it will take him a little while to get the team back together to compete in a very purple pennsylvania. so, it is a crazy statement put out. >> harris: there is a reason why the former president trump stood by him. he believed in him. and he can step in at any time. he took that state, remember that. brian kilmeade, always great to see you. you have to scoot, your team is yelling. >> are they really question marks me when no. >> harris, thank you so much, see you soon. >> packing and effort local officials with texas to declare an invasion come officially remember that attracts resources when they do that at the top level in the state and they want the governor they are to force the feds to close biden's open
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border. red states rocking it at least a lot of americans seem to think so. >> we have it a lot differently appear than california clearly. that is the main reason we have seen such an exit in california to states like montana where people live freely. >> harris: how those red states are winning the post-pandemic recovery. and americans are walking to freedom. texas attorney general ken paxton is up next. ♪ ♪
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country, florida and the carolina spirit of course, we know the taxes are much lower in those places, but we also know there are more jobs there. republican congressman matt rosen says he is not surprised. >> we opened her state backup again. not only did you see the economy picked up faster, but we also saw the children were a lot healthier and a lot happier and taken consideration. a lot of blue states are going to be dealing with a lot of other problems, not just the economy but mental health officials because they did go to other states. they will deal with that for quite some time. >> harris: texas attorney general ken peck's and it is with us. great to see you on "the focus." first of all, what is your reaction to people fleeing? the governor is upset because they are running out of view holes and going all east? >> either.
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people are coming here because they are free, taxes are lower and less regulation. it is all about freedom and all about opportunity. if you want to come to texas, florida, you have a chance to improve your life. in other states, regulations and higher taxes and less freedom. they will lose jobs. it makes perfect sense. >> harris: attorney general, there is no perfect place. we know that. i have 11 cousins in texas and they live in the dallas metro. i love it there. there is no perfect place. there will be people who come who may not agree with the politics in different places. that doesn't seem to be changing though. they are moving in the blue states, the red states aren't getting purple. >> no, people are voting and we are not in heaven. i'm not saying anyplace is perfect. what i'm saying is more opportunity like texas. we try to create that.
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our governor, people here want opportunity. they want opportunity for themselves and their children. we have created an environment and we will continue to create that environment. covid was a perfect example along with other issues with taxes and regulations. >> harris: you talk about children and their health, particularly attorney general, use a mental health, which is something we are struggling in this country in a mighty way. so making an environment as you described, of course, people will be attracted to that because we want our kids to thrive. totally get it. desantis went after a report from the setbacks due to the pandemic. she is focused on these kids also superior chi wrote the real reason for catastrophic learning law, democrats locked down. other states are locking people down, florida governor ron desantis lift people up, people are in school in person. this is exactly what you are talking about. >> no, that is exactly what i'm talking about.
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it is true across the country. open the schools up and kept them open and brought kids back sooner or going to do well. the reality is the kids have been out of school for a year. i don't know how you catch up, but the states to shut their schools down. >> harris: with the tax base too in the things you can do and are doing as a place as big as texas and know how much people are paying in california and not necessarily realizing the bang for your they are a buck. your last thought on that. >> it goes back to policy and good government and taking care of your people. and that is why the you holes are going one direction and i expect that to continue. i don't think they will stop it once you understand good policy attracts good people. >> harris: all right, let's get to several house republicans are backing the move by six texas counties declaring the southern border with mexico and invasion.
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texas officials called on state leadership to officially declare the crisis and invasion, which conservatives believe would give the state the authority to return illegal immigrants across the border. let's watch this together. >> do i believe the administration is undermining the great people of dhs trying to do their job for political purposes? , yeah, texas has to step up because i won't. that is the reality. >> i would hope that governor of arizona and legislature would make a formal declaration and put resources down there and start pushing people away. >> harris: they are behind your state, and they may do the same thing you do if you like the way. >> look, i'm all for it. if you look up the definition and what is said about this in the constitution, we have a right to declare invasion. the texas governor. he's looking at his options right now. and i think you will see good
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things coming from both legislature and the governor. >> harris: real quickly, the resources this would attract. >> oh, there is no doubt. i think the people across the country understand we have to protect our borders. if we need help to make the call for help, we will get it. the reality, we are paying for a lot of this ourselves. we need the rest of the nation to help us and understands this is not a proposition but well worth investing in. >> harris: ken paxton from the great state of texas, apparently i make a lot of noise. good to see you. thank you. it's been a tumultuous year for parents. you know that we talk about it all the time on "the focus." fighting for their rights and they are making their voices heard across america. [chanting]
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>> we are here to have the parents voices be heard. i came out here to support my right as a parent to make medical decisions for my minor children. >> you are teaching children to hate others because of their skin color. [chanting] >> you are giving them social, emotional, developmental issues for what benefit? [chanting] >> harris: well, it has been three weeks since the department of education launched a new parent council during height in protest over critical race theory in grade school. now, some parental rights groups are suing the biden administration. they argued this new parent council was politically biased and it violates the committee
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act. that law would require the council or any committee to represent different points of view. the groups are claiming leaders of the new parents council are literally all allies of the biden administration. so that would be one point of view. a "washington examiner" op-ed calls the committee a joke. "this entire initiative is a performative and partisan attempt to juice biden paul members with parents while respecting opinions at the same time." many parents agree. >> what we have here is the biden administration going to establishment groups in order to basically get yes people. there are some nice groups in there but the most part, they are established groups. >> so they went in and got a subset. >> and prior executive for senior advisor for america, great to see you, first of all, who is on the council?
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>> you have a host of groups with top executives and the biden campaign democrats were left leaning politics. on the contract, contrast, high-ranking executives with conservative causes and/or republican candidates. it is clearly tilted one way to get one side of an opinion which goes against everything the federal advisory committee act states which means diversity and you need balance, unbiased opinion. there is a host of other reasons why this thing violates talk but to look at the end balance here, it is clear that it is a republic relations mirage by the biden administration to show i'm listening to parents but i'm really at the end of the day looking for the echo chamber, the the problems in the first place. >> harris: are they listening to parents in the sense we can measure that?
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i know it's only been three weeks but what are some of the things on the dock at? >> that is the thing, we don't know. according to the federal advisory committee it needs to be balanced, transparent, properly authorized, and proper oversight. we don't know. there is no transparency. this was ultimately introduced by a press release. there was not anything sent out so the parents could apply to be on it. there was not clear any meetings they are having or going to have will be behind closed doors. once again, another element that is not transparent. that is one of the problems and asking the court to enjoin this group with a meeting and continue to do business behind closed doors. >> harris: they grab control if they can surprise parents and take the ability for someone to step in before things are settled. decisions are made to get voices heard. that is a power grab. we almost witnessed that with
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disinformation guidance for this administration tried to set up and failed to do. that is kind of what this is reminiscent of. >> that is right. under the last administration, a law enforcement commission similarly as to what we are asking enjoin for not following federal advisory committee act spirit so we are asking for the same action by the court here. this needs to comply and does not comply, secretary cardona and the department of education and the council should be enjoined by continuing to do business behind closed doors. ultimately, as i said, this is a joke. you side of the "washington examiner" article, but it does so clear what they are trying to do. with the biden administration itself weaponizing the federal government to go after parents. they colluded with the national school board association merrick garland sent out his memo after the fbi and u.s. attorney general's to investigate parents going to
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school board meetings, exercising first amendment rights. later, they actually did that appear they interviewed several parents, the fbi did come up or simply going to school board meetings. no one is fooled by what the biden administration is trying to do here. >> harris: i know groups like yours will keep an eye on it, but we need to have people in the room to represent parents, and not all one point of view what you are telling yesterday. that might be a little more difficult than it was three weeks ago. critics calling out the top teachers union for progressive push now during its annual meeting, mask mandates, crt, abortion taking center stage. here is the union president. >> we will fight tirelessly for the right to choose! we will fight unceasingly for the right of our lgbqt students and educators! we will say, say trend, the words that validate the
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families. we are being called to defend freedom. that is of maximum danger. >> harris: no one has said you can't say those words in school. but i know she is referencing a lot in florida that dems don't like. that is not what it said and that's not what it's called appeared one education act for sharing documents from the meeting on twitter appear they do not reportedly calling for mandatory vaccine spirit they want to tackle what is called environmental racism and ditch certain language in the so-called inclusivity. for example using birthing parents instead of mom or nonbirthing parent instead of dad. that activist told the "washington examiner" the documents show this pathetic assemblage of social justice or yours to be relevant in an area in an era of unprecedented parental empowerment. this seems to always go hand-in-hand with what we were
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talking about. >> definitely right. you look at the teachers union here and you have to ask yourself, when they look at schools, do they look at areas where kids go to get a grade education and prepare themselves for life after school? or are these political incubators. i didn't hear one thing about learning laws. i didn't hear one thing about making sure that every student has the best opportunity to succeed in school and achieve the goals they want to achieve when they get out of school. all i hear is political pandering to the left that has nothing to do with what is going on in kindergarten or second grade or fifth grade or seventh grade. schools are not political incubators. joe franco to learn the skills they need to survive in the life. it is absolutely absurd they would be focusing on this and not the damage that they have done during the pandemic to our nation's future. >> harris: well, my concern
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and yours, too, does that filter down to something called new parents council? if they are on the same page politically and you can't get inside the circle, does that tightens the circle leaving parents out further to determine what their kids are taught? it is more than a slippery slope. ian prior come i can't wait to get together with you "focus" thank you for your time. thank you for watchingmi "the faulkner focus." "outnumbered" is next. to 100% of their home's total value. and take an average of $60,000 cash. 25% more cash than they'd get at a bank. united states marine corps, aviation maintenance, five years. that's why veterans from every branch... united states army, military police, eight years. ...from every specialty...
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