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gotten one of these so he doesn't know what to do with it. do you want to tell him what to do with it? >> enjoy it. i've never seen it like that. >> how long did it take you? >> 12 years in the first one, pretty cool. >> laura: it went viral with the new christmas song and his first bowl game in 12 years. congrats, jason. ♪ ♪ >> carley: a fox news alert president biden getting ready to head to michigan to celebrate in the economy that could grind to a screeching halt with a possible major rail strike on the horizon. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro and the president calling on congress to avoid the massive strike before december 9th after florida 12 unions rejected the proposal that his administration presented. >> carley: kevin corke live in washington, d.c., with the latest, kevin, good morning.
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a latency attitude to. >> you talk about the hold up is, mr. president? i can't because we are in the middle of negotiations. >> have you been in contact with authorities? >> my team have been in touch with all parties. i have not directly engaged yet because we are still talking. >> last that was himself a departure from what his press secretary had to say about that issue. >> low, from the beginning of the president has been clearer. shut down is unacceptable because of the impact it would have on jobs, families, farms, businesses and communities across the country. the president is directly involved in the process and engaged with his team and had conversation with congress on this particular issue. >> so you would be asking just how bad the strike will hit the u.s. economy? figure something close to
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$160 billion in lost economic activity and the loss of nearly three quarters of a million jobs. a real staggering setback for a president who would appear is turning his back, perhaps on the unions that helped get him elected. >> i was struck by the lack of leadership by the president. he was supposed to be mr. blue color, mr. labor union, one of the big talking points he used, selling points on the campaign trail. this is a very important moment for the country with lots of implications for the economy. he is effectively rather than rolling up his sleeves, walking away and saying, let congress deal with it. >> guy benson speaking right there and all this might create, don't forget travelers because a rail strike could halt passenger railroad and track and communion rail services and disrupt 7 million travelers each and every day. this could be a real
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catastrophe. obviously washington hoping something is done. >> todd: not the time of year you want to disrupt travel because people want to see their families. a lot on the line, kevin corke, let's bring in copper and attend director of texas public policy foundation. look, robert any time you get into union strikes it gets complicated but i think it is simple. it looks to me like joe biden took credit for averting a rail strike prematurely and then the going got tough he punted to congress, is that right? >> that is exactly right and the issues on supply chain or chronic to the biden administration. remember, it was last year you had the ports in los angeles that were jammed up. we had the baby food supply shortage. now, we will have this rail strike that president biden it just a few weeks ago bragged about solving nl someone else's
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problem. the secretary of transportation pete buttigieg is a will and will exacerbate the economic conditions that is hurting americans were struggling with inflation but now they will be struggling to find the higher priced goods they need to provide for their family and provide for the upcoming christmas holiday. >> carley: now that the president is asking the president to intervene is that crisis averted because a lot of business owners, small business owners that are worried about the strike. >> well, they should be, the uncertainty is going to further i think harm the economy at the competency that americans have and what is going on. this is the favorite pastime of washington, d.c., is pass the buck. it is being handed around but meanwhile americans looking for solutions, looking to have trusted dependability that when they go to the store, they can buy what they need our not going
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to have that confidence for the rest of their year. >> todd: negotiations are how far are you willing to go before you walk away? robert, how far do you think these unions are willing to go? how far do you think they are willing to push this with christmas right around the corner? >> well, they seem to feel they have leverage. and president biden has been unwilling to take on the unions he used to tout himself as the prounion president, which really means beholden to them and seemingly at their direction so when they see they have the upper hand, they will use that to the full advantage. we need real leadership from washington, d.c., to push back him to ensure that especially on our public mode to transportation that we depend upon to move goods and services, that those are being viewed for the benefit of the american economy. so, we need air leadership in d.c. to lean into this and to
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make sure that americans can put food on the table and provide the goods and services they need for their families. >> carley: the president will be focused on claimant measures today. he will visit a michigan factory which makes semiconductor parts used in electric vehicles. this is taking place just a few days after the biden administration gave the go-ahead for chevron to pump more oil in venezuela. and your position there, what do you make of that? >> it is more empty promises and another example of that hypocrisy from this administration that continues its war on american oil and gas on american energy driving up the prices at the pump and keeping those prices high. at the same time, the biden administration is cutting deals with totalitarian regimes like the oppressive venezuelan government. you saw deals attempted to be cut over in the middle east. so, the message is clear, the
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biden administration is against american oil and gas they want to continue to you massive subsidies to prop up the sectors of our economy and energy transmission but more than happy to go outside of the united states to try to find oil and natural gas. >> todd: carley mentioned up at the top this is worth mentioning alvin bragg to take a victory lap chips and science affect production here in the u.s. is this $280 billion deal in the best use of the taxpayer dollar? >> it is not. $100 billion here, $100 billion there for starts to add up and already does appear that out-of-control spending is one of the main factors driving inflation that we have. the rhetoric just doesn't match. you will see the american workers are going to take home coal and stocking this christmas while the chip act does is give massive corporate welfare
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subsidies to communist china and some of those profitable companies in the world and doesn't contain the safeguards that are necessary to actually deliver on the promises that president biden is going to help michigan today. >> todd: a lot of window dressing, robert. it seems like there's not a lot of beef behind this. kind of scary, robert henneke, thank you. elon musk promising full transparency to the social meted transparency. he said the beans spilled on the platform failing to post all violence. >> carley: the beans but here to tell us more, good morning, brooke. elon musk with a new era of transparency as twitter ceo, the twitter files on free-speech suppression to be published on twitter itself. the public deserves to know what really happened. this promise comes as elon musk twitter is attacked on three
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different fronts, including direct jab from the white house, listen. >> we have always been very clear that when it comes to social media platforms, it is their responsibility to make sure that money comes to misinformation and comes to the hate that we are seeing that they take action. again, we are all keeping a close eye on this. we are monitoring what is currently occurring. >> in addition to the white house did, a new op-ed from "washington post" elon musk is harming free speech. "so far he has governed twitter according to his whims." the polls express the will of the users but many of those engage regularly with his account are his diehard supporters. aware of his preferences and eager to see them see them enacted. elon must said apple pulled most of its advertising content from social media content platform to raise an important question, "do
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they hate free speech in america?" and pointing out apple's 30% tax on developers who make more than $1 million a year for the app store. elon musk to launch subscription successful, it would have to give 30% of every subscription person made through the app store back to apple now. elonva said threatening to remove twitter from the app store if it doesn't follow apple's demands. >> todd: brooke, thank you. the white house pushing back on draconian covid lockdowns and draconian playing out in china. >> everybody has the right to basically protest and the u.s. thinks it is bad. >> we made it clear, peter, that a lockdown is not policy that we are going to support here. obviously, there are people in china that have concerns about
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that. they are protesting and they believe they should be able to do that peacefully. >> error message to peaceful protesters around the world is the same and consistent. people should be allowed the right to assemble and peacefully protest. >> they are trying to gain personal freedoms from the white house? >> the white house supports the protest to be peaceful. >> todd: they have not made it clear. responding, the people of china or not to blame for the ccp's action and many are protesting ccp's handling of the protest and the pandemic escalated into the regime. the cp cp should know in the coming months were coming years the united states will hold accountable to each and every ccp official responsible for atrocities against the protesters. protesters breaking out in chinese cities with many calling for xi jingping and the chinese
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communist party to step down as it refuses to ease zero covid restrictions. the bbc claiming one of the reporters in shanghai arrested and beaten by authorities covering the protest. life in china returning to a new so-called normal, that means constant peace and those stay-at-home orders. >> carley: the world's largest volcano erupts for the first time in nearly four decades. the volcano on the big island began erupting sunday night and it is still flowing this morning. experts say level flows are contained to the someone of the mountain which means it's not yet posing a major threat to any nearby communities. however surrounding areas including the island for a for fallen debris and ash eruption. 200 people rescued in minnesota after being stranded on ice in the middle of a lake. officials responding to a 911 call from a group of fishermen who say a large chunk of ice
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broke off from the main shoreline. they were stranded at least 30 yards out in open water as ice began to rapidly melt. first responders had boats, atvs and temporary bridge to evacuate them off of the eye safely. thankfully, no one was hurt. >> todd: i always wanted to do ice fishing but now i'm reconsidering. >> carley: 250 people. >> todd: they may be reconsidering ice fishing pier and speed to stop and watch this scary video of dui suspect behind the wheel of this out-of-control car on a highway. we will tell you what happened next. >> todd: and the golden state, the dangerous homeless chryslers is rattling those in los angeles. we talked to democratic councilmen and kids are literally afraid to walk to school because of it.
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processed for evidence. in the meantime, idaho students have mixed feelings returning to campus while the classmates killer is still on the loose. >> you cannot go without saying law enforcement. it feels almost like marseille because more law enforcement around. >> i feel a little bit nervous walking around campus by myself. i have an evening class that i walked to in the dark and come home to in the dark. and i have a roommates take me to that now. i also have extra self-defense that are brought back to campus. >> todd: officials still do not have a suspect, murder weapon or a motive, but the police are making progress. the details cannot yet be released to the public. >> carley: now to this, the police on a manhunt for four brazen thieves caught on camera stealing four luxury cars from maryland to a ship in the middle of the night. here, they smash their way inside when investigators say they grabbed her keys and drove off with three mercedes-benz cars and a bmw.
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the staff had to work all day to clean up the broken glass. and while a camera footage shows a car driving down the wrong way a sacramento highway. they were able to spot the car and identify sacramento highway patrol. the car hit with several charges including driving under the influence. authorities say all vehicles on the road were miraculously able to dodge the runway car. and spread into oncoming traffic. can you believe that. >> todd: that is a miracle. the homeless crisis has gotten so bad it is getting attention from left democratic city councilman going on dr. phil to address the chaos explaining why he voted for a measure to ban homeless measurements inside the school. listen. >> no child in america should be afraid to walk to school. what we have found in los angeles, kids are afraid to walk to school because they tell their parents they have to step
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over needles, human waste, and deal with individuals, unfortunately suffering from psychotic behavior right next to their playground area. it is not a crime to be homeless. but these are sensitive spaces. we have to protect them. >> todd: that councilman joins me now. joe, how can a child learn in this kind of environment? >> they can't. and our kids in los angeles are suffering from trauma experiences and social economic issues let alone playing in their own playground have to be witnesses to psychotic behavior, open drug use. it is not a safe place to be. this is why we lead this effort to ban encampments next to schools in los angeles. >> todd: what do parents tell you about what this is doing to their kids? >> parents have approached me. i have family and teachers in south los angeles. they are afraid to walk to
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school. as a former police officer, we embrace safe passages to and from school. when they get there, they experience ansi witness firsthand the psychotic behavior and open drug use and often times we see fires at school spirit in a city of los angeles, the epicenter of the homeless crisis in californ, we have to move quickly on emergency shelters, but at the same time, individuals need to make a choice to move in, get out of dangerous situations, including moving out of our sensitive sites like schools. >> todd: go into a little bit more detail on your solution and some that basically say you can't put homeless encampment within 500 feet of day care. which seems logical but give us a little detail in your plan. >> it was improved there approved in august that you can't camp 500 feet within a school or day care facility
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facility. at which point, if an encampment comes up, then we will have service providers coupled with law enforcement to respond to these sites. aunt give choices that individuals next to the schools have to make. last night, todd hundreds of beds when unavailable in los angeles. this is not only in los angeles a housing issue, this is an issue dealing with drug abuse as well as mental health. but at the same time, our students and kids should not be subjected to this. >> todd: those open beds or a problem in every single community also battling homelessness. it is important to get people into the peds to get them off the streets. to it seems logical not near 50r day care. but some of the activists are fighting you on this.
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why? what is their version of l.a. that they want to see? is this disaster of a southland that we are seeing with these activists what they want? >> i don't know if they are activists or enablers. they want an apartment for everyone. this is why we have been the welcoming mat for homelessness here in los angeles. come to l.a., pitch a tent, hang out here, shoot up drugs while waiting to build an apartment for you. and this is not the path forward. and you see the activists at the city council meetings outraged. but again, we need common sense solutions to this humanitarian crisis. if you want to see, come to my district. you will not find one large, single, dangerous encampment because we said yes to intro supportive housing but we also enforce the law. noble idea. you know, we have to push back against lawlessness and chaos
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and use the tools necessary to get people into interim housing. we await not only to those suffering from mental illness and drug addiction, but also our kids, businesses and residents in los angeles. we have a model that is proven and the rest of the city should follow. >> todd: congrats doing that in your district but broadening to the greater city on a hole. are you confident the incoming mayor karen bass will do what you did in your district and eliminate this problem? >> i hope so. mayor elect karen bass is committed to 15,000 units of interim housing within the first year that she will take office and she will take office in a couple of weeks. but she's got a couple that she has to deal with. one is fighting to make finding locations and pushing back against not in my backyard and getting to yes in my backyard. and the electorate that got her to this position. she is challenged with that
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because those who put her in office, the vast majority of those elected are locked apartment units for the housing in los angeles. we are hopeful that she will be successful. at the same time she needs to lead with urgency and balance. otherwise we will see a decline in los angeles. >> todd: in l.a. in 2008, i am told by people that live there i would not recognize it. that is sad. hopefully councilman joe buscaino attempting to change that and i hope you succeed, thanks, joe. >> todd: hard at work with monkeypox. that is what they should be doing renaming this. >> carley: chaos near the southern border as trying to clear hundreds of venezuelan migrants from packed encampments along the river. a nightmare before christmas with title 42.
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♪ ♪ >> todd: scary numbers here. texas county on pace to record double the number of fentanyl does this year compared to 2021. 118 fentanyl does in the six months of 2022, the same amount recorded the integrity of last year. purge gnomic pushing for narcan availability and legalize -- and detected two-thirds of all overdose deaths. so far this year, that compared to 38% last year. since texas governor abbott launched loan store last year 200 million lethal doses have been seized at the border. new authorities question with migrants as they clear out a
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mass encampment. >> carley: waiting across the river from texas to enter the united states without the risk of being sent to venezuela. once title 42 later and later this month. marianne rafferty live in los angeles with -- good morning. >> good morning carley and toyota. thousands of migrants are cleared out from a camp where they were awaiting the end of title 42. they were camped out on the rio grande river in the same spot where customs and border protection officers were assaulted a few weeks ago by migrants carrying a large venezuelan flag. venezuelans at the camp could be seen rioting starting fires, throwing chunks of wood at mexican police. border agents are bracing for a massive influx when title 42 goes away. one anonymous agent summing it up this way, title 42 was a cracked dam. we know when it breaks a huge flood is coming. the people flooding in at once will cripple already broken immigration system. custom and border protection has
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no choice but to release virtually everyone. since vital 40 to put in place, 1.7 million migrants sent back to mexico where their home countries. fema is projecting the border crossings will skyrocket when title 42 ends. the numbers are staggering, 18,000 expected every day, 540,000 every month, and 6.5 million in a year. potential to overrun cb, cdp and put restraint on resources and border town spirits pickle right now the people in my district are terrified that title 42 is coming to an end on december 21st. i wish the administration would sit down with house republicans and we can have real solutions. >> according to the texas department of public safety, mexican authorities offering charter buses but most of the migrants refused. potential flood of migrants could cause a nightmare before christmas with title for the
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gnomic title 42 to end septembe. back to you guys. >> carley: marianne rafferty let's bring out the director tom homan. you heard marianne say this could be a nightmare before christmas because title 42 will and right around the holidays. and we expect a flow of migrants to flow into the country. in response to that what do you make of the situation that the camp was cleared by mexican officials on the mexican side of the border? why did mexico target that camp specifically? >> my guess is they were asked by the administration to do it. they are trying to lessen the blow that will happen to title 42. they are trying to control the optics. getting gnomic getting rid of this camp will give them a better picture for title 42 is . look this administration and i've been saying this the last two years. this administration, if a thing they do is about optics. they send more agents to the border, not to secure the border
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or enforce the law but to process and lands quicker, release quicker so it's not overcrowded. if it is not overcrowded, they can claim there is no crisis. the secretary still claims today there is no crisis at the border. >> todd: i'm looking at this through a political lens, tom. obviously, they will not do anything prior to the midterms because they wanted optics like you said to be in their favor. there will not be an election another two years. where is the borders are kamala harris to do something to solve this problem and what is anticipated to be a bigger problem december 21st? >> look, they don't want to solve the problem. again, knowing this administration can give you one example, one thing that you have done to slow the flow, they did nothing. they are up in arms with title 42 at the end of the day. you can address that. but to remain in mexico program, very effective program and
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people can still claim asylum but they have to go to mexico for a hearing. there is still due process but they wait mexico. they don't want to fix this. president biden signed an i.d. executive orders abolishing everything we did under the trump administration to give us the most secure border in a lifetime. they don't want to fix this. kamala harris picked up the borders are because they know she is incompetent. and she supported amnesty and open borders. the borders are, that is not absent. >> carley: tom, the biden administration will not go back to remain a mexico policy but they did say when title 42 ends they will implement title 8 but what does that mean? >> it means they will process and see immigration judges. they will not prosecute anybody. they will just press and on title 8. which under trump administration, you will be
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obtained until you see a judge. that is another thing, they are not detaining anybody but releasing them. why are they not detaining them? the department of homeland security report says this, "if you are removed from a family unit, you leave 6% of the time. if unaccompanied, 16% of the time. and they also know that basically court data nearly 9 out of 10 will not give relief to the course they do qualify. 90% they don't qualify. they don't get removed because you are not detained. if you are detained, they remove 98% of the time. that is why they are not being detained. they don't want them to leave. >> carley: so go back to catch and release. >> todd: those that are trying to defend the borders the cold saints and a challenge to president biden's immigration policy. you testified as an excellent witness in the lower courts in this case. a lawsuit filed by texas and louisiana over dhs policy
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halting those deportations while prioritizing those themes here serious threat to public safety, texas and louisiana said deport people if under federal law they should be deported, not some litmus test that you have. a look at this, tom, basically isn't the biden administration trying to make "not following the law" the actual new law? >> it violates what is in the federal statute. i testified for several hours and used in i never thought i would have to retire and sue a president but that is what we did. the lawsuit is they must obtain those convicted of drugs or those with final orders. and secretary mayorkas does not allow them to do that. there are over 800,000 illegal aliens with due process and ordered to be removed by an immigration judge. and i vowed to go look for them with removal. if the judges order means
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nothing, shove it under also so. this is an example. they said they had to do this because of lack of resources. in 2012, we remove 490,000 people of agents and charges but now we have more agents, more judges and 490,002 watt, 59,000. they ought to remove 14% of what removed in 2012. they don't lack resources. i talked to hundreds of them sitting around doing nothing because they are not allowed to arrest people. so this is not about prioritization. this is about not enforcing the law just like they are not enforcing the border. this is by design. this is not by accident. >> carley: the biden administration is sending air marshals to the southern border to help with humanitarian crisis and only expected to get worse. tom, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. >> todd: thanks, tom. >> thanks for having me. >> carley: absolutely.
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the hardworking americans who lost the keystone job on president biden's first day in office? >> i want to work. there is a lot of people that want to work and he added to that list when he signed a piece of paper. >> carley: the white house was asked why we prefer to create jobs in venezuela over america. we will show you their response. >> todd: plus critical race theory making its way into medical school. we will show you how many top medical colleges and universities requiring crt. now, this will impact a generation of doctors, the people that take your view. that is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> todd: the world health organization really with its priorities really straight announcing it will refer to monkeypox over m pox. it was racially charged. cnn loves the move. >> there is a concern that monkeypox, that the word and genders sigma. i want to read a part of a letter of the department of health wrote using monkeypox giving the statement and painful racist history in which
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terminology like this is rooted for communities of color. >> todd: the biden administration back in the move, not surprised. a critical step to stigma related to the disease. also, can we get an answer to how covid started while you are at it? >> carley: meanwhile, a deal that more than half of the top 100 medical schools have made some aspect of critical race theory mandatory in their programs. what does this mean for the future of medical care? do no harm chairman dr. dean stanley joints to discuss. good morning to you. that is the question, what does this mean for the future of medical care? >> good morning. i think it is a great concern and it is a great concern because what is going on here is the false diagnosis of a problem. the problem is that black patients tend to do worse than white patients in a number of medical conditions.
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the diagnosis has been made is they were as racism in health care that is producing this weird outcome. the difficulty is there is no evidence that is true. there are thousands of studies that don't prove the point. this seems to be virtual signaling activity that has gone on way more than half. it is all the medical schools, double anc the medical education put out an inventory that sugged the vast majority of schools are engaging in this type of activity. and it represents virtual signaling and an attempt to go along with the current trends but it doesn't represent an effort that is going to yield better outcomes for our patients. >> todd: that is interesting. if certain races are deemed to be less healthy than other races, what is the reason for that? what is the damage of pinning it on race? >> well, the danger is you don't fix the problems. the problem, for example is poor
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access to health care. showing up at a doctor's office late in the course of an illness. the answer is to not send the doctor to implicit bio streaming. improve health literacy and education amongst the community that they are aware they have pain in their legs and diabetic, that is an important sign of vascular compromise and not to weigh into severely damaged an amputation is required. so, i think better access and better health literacy would go a long way to solve the problem. >> carley: that is such a great point. we were chuckling at the story that todd read about monkeypox being changed to m pox. you see these things pop up in the medical community every now and then and it sort of seems that there eye is on the wrong thing. and semantics, terms, but what do you make of this development and is it a sign of a lack of seriousness in the medical
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community? what do you think about it? >> i think it is right. we have been patient of critical race theory and all that implies. and even this idea is about the need for president discrimination to remedy past discrimination in future discrimination for present discrimination. so what is a call for discrimination. and represents mentality that comes from undergraduate education to medical education by leaders of medical education. it is a terrible development. they refused to discuss it. i've been canceled now and told i shouldn't be speaking about these issues. and i've been left off and online textbook that i was editor and cheap up simply because of these ideas. they refused to discuss this issue. >> carley: you feel ostracized because you are speaking out opposing critical race theory and the medical community? is that what is happening to you? >> i'm ostracized by some but
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welcomed by others so that is a good outcome. >> carley: one of the things that is happening, like you said to commit 50 of the top 100 medical universities do have critical race theory in the curriculum. we are talking about some really big name schools, stanford university, school of medicine yale, georgetown, john hopkins, harvard here at a lot of students who want to study medicine or saying, i guess we will have to do this because there is no other option to further our medical career. >> that is right. our organization do no harm did a study of the questions asked on medical school applications. virtually come all the medical schools require students to answer a secondary question about how they would implement diversity, equity and inclusion in their practices and in their lives. they are selecting for students that are kind of being forced to, you know regurgitate this material here at some of them
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are making it up in order to get at others and other selected because of the power of their discussion. this is a profession that is really moving to a great, radical transformation. i think the american people should be very concerned about it. >> carley: doctor, what is the goal for professors focusing on medical education on race? what do they hope to achieve here? >> well, i think the do-gooders come i think they will improve outcomes for black people without evidence that that is true. the other thing they are trying to do is create medical apartheid. there is a theory out there black patients want black doctors. there is a big push to bring black doctors and do and more and more things on race, for example medical research and promotion of faculty. that is a false assumption this will improve outcomes. again, it is a false idea. it is not with valid evidence to support it. it will be a huge waste of time and money.
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it will produce more division in american life. >> carley: dr. stanley goldfarb, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, have a good morning. >> carley: you too. todd. >> todd: for monday night football we go, the pittsburgh steelers 4-7 of the season after pulling off a road win over indianapolis colts 24-17. quarterback, carley, don't let yourself pick up but that is up next. >> he's got it, touch down back on top. ryan lets it go and this one is... broken up! no flags! steelers will take over. >> todd: the steelers look to wrap up two game road trip and the colts, they face the cowboys sunday night football in dallas. this is the best story. ... , the army and feeling new uniforms the players will wear
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for the annual rival game against navy to september 10th. they will pay homage to the heroes in the army division world war ii on the 80th anniversary of the most important missions the old ironsides playing a major role in operations, hoping allied forces in italy and a prominent mudslide are designed to signify the dirt and grit the first division fought in. navy division to celebrate the 54 navy graduates who have gone on to become astronauts. this is the greatest college football game, greatest football game each and every year because of what it represents. >> carley: absolutely. each year, who do you root for? >> todd: they don't think that way. they want to be that you know what out of each other. it is a great moment. speaking of which, fight for freedom is on in china for protesters sending their lockdown message directly to president xi. the white house doing anything to support them? we are diving into it.
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