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even with his friends and the media. >> president emmanuel macron and i had time cha to spend togethe. and we came to tell you -- >> laura: you can almost hearht their hearts breaking pair that is it for us tonight. by the way, i saw his motorcade and it was quite long for a motorcade activist. >> carley: a fox news alert we are waiting for november jobs report. the federal reserve is set to meet and raise interest rates yet again. >> todd: joe biden is making no apologies for the status status of his economy. the tech spending spree that he likes to call the inflation reduction act despite it having some glitches. i want to say glitch. the president will explain in the coming days.
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you are watching "fox & friends first" on a friday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. todd, people are struggling to put food on the table and president biden with a lavish feast at the white house with special guests including french president emmanuel macron and first son, hunter. the menu featuring items like caviar, the world's best cheese, wine -- >> todd: i thought we weren't allowed to have maine lobster? kevin corke joins us live in washington. >> you are right on the money. you are so well read. good morning, carley and todd appeared the menu for president biden's glitzy state dinner actually has the white hn a simmering controversy over maine's signature culinary offe. the white house served lobster and a dinner with french president emmanuel macron. but it comes after the seafood
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watch and the marine stewardship council declared lobster unsustainable, which led to whole foods stop selling maine lobster, if you can believe it. the irony, of course not lost on lawmakers including this democrat from maine, quote "if the biden white house can prioritize purchasing 200 maine loppers mike lobster's for a dinner, should also take the time to meet with the maine lobster men." his administration is currently lobbing out of business. that according to jared golden. and it wasn't just jared golden more constellation of all places, one of the most liberal republicans and washington susan collins, "delicious, sustainable, maine lobster an excellent choice for the main course for the president first aid dinner. if good enough for the white house to serve, it is good
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enough for every seafood retailer including whole foods to sell." how about this from the executive director -- you know, this is interesting, one of those lobbyists who frankly, trying to tell it the way it is. delighted to see him do that and take new england domestic fishery and serve it. that is what the white house should do. they should be doing this more." it is a little bit hypocritical at the same time to move forward with regulations that are harboring domestic fisheries. and also serving the product. they are trying to have their lobster and... eat it all's well so, so to speak." meanwhile the biden makes no apologies for the inflation act which the president called super aggressive towards european countries. but he did acknowledge that some adjustments could be in order. >> through our occasions massive
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piece of legislation almost $350 billion for investment in climate change of all history so obviously there is going to be glitches in it and we need to reconcile changes. >> top european officials have called the green energy policies that are included in that particular bit of legislation discriminatory. they want public opinion to turn against americans as europeans battle with inflation and energy scarcity also caused by russia's invasion of ukraine. suffice to say, they are hoping to influence the white house to make some changes, todd and carley. >> carley: kevin corke, thank you so much. let's bring in cory mills, elect army veteran and dod advisor under president trump. cory, good morning, great to see you. interesting thing when
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emmanuel macron came to the united states, he made it immediately clear he is not a fan of inflation reduction act and climate policies and there hurting the economy. listen to him here. >> infl inflation reduction acte not very good for the economy. but europe and economies, they create the absence of -- >> the president said tweaks can be made to help the european economy. what about the american companies saying the exact same thing? where are they are tweaks? >> carley, you are exactly right. the bottom line is here another example of joe biden's last agenda. he has more worried about trying to help out the european union's energy crisis or european union's borders then he is to help secure america's border and help our economy at home. so this will be a continuation
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how biden has prioritized every other nation but america. i think that is why the american people spoke to make sure we had a republican white house. >> todd: you heard emmanuel macron say this is going to be bad for us. biden can do no right in the situation and he is not doing right in the situation. i want to get your thoughts on this, this is fascinating forwarded to poll $2 billion in assets from -- esg environmental, social governance policies. florida of course joining indiana, missouri, south carolina, state financial officer is saying the following, "using cash to fund black life social engineering project is not something porta signed up for. it is nothing to do with maximizing returns but the opposite of what asset manager is paid to do." and then he goes on to say the following we are disturbed by
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the initiatives like this that sacrifice high-quality investments and returns which will hurt florida citizens and performance over policies but isn't that exactly what desantis is doing prioritizing return over politics by stating "okay, blackrock, we will not invest with you because you are putting politics over said returns." >> todd, this is exactly why florida, we have ron desantis after election made it clear that this is where woke goes to die. i love the fact both him and petronas has pulled $2 billion, 600 million long-term assets. this is exactly what needs to happen. we hear in congress need to look at how we do that at a federal level. we need to eliminate esg from our actual operations and release and remove crt from our schools and military academies.
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we do not need this woke is him to try to drive and determine what businesses can or cannot operate in again, this is federal overreach that the americans are not looking at. the private sector creates jobs, not government. >> carley: cory, for those that don't know what blackrock is, esg, can you explain what it is and why pulling this money from blackrock matters? >> blackrock in itself has $8 trillion in assets across the country. they are one of the biggest advocates, proponents of trying to push esg, which would have social governance standard that you have to meet as a company. so if you are a smaller company and don't meet transsexuality, you are a company that doesn't have the category of individuals, this would basically shut you down as a business if you didn't score high enough. again, this is enforcing woke notice and i was a business owner for many years.
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it would force me to have a certain category and certain on esg to maintain operations in my business. >> todd: what desantis is doing is saying the florida will make the most money, not those that are the most woke. that seems like everybody should follow-up. in the meantime president biden getting snarky with the reporter after that reporter questions him about sick leave from railroad workers. >> do the freight rail workers deserve more than one pay day of sick leave like millions of americans have? if so, why didn't you negotiate for that when you were having to negotiate that contract you want congress to propose? >> i love you guys. i negotiated a contract no one else could negotiate. you know, i've been trying to get paid leave not just for rail workers but for everybody. >> todd: it seems to me he's a little deepened defensive something he couldn't handle to
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congress to handle. what say you? >> that is exactly right. it is funny he said he's been trying to negotiate to get more paid leave for the rail workers. meanwhile, he had no problem bypassing t the $5 billion, $10 trillion in bailout and we've seen this is how we do article one for the power of the purse. so what is that he could not do that for rail workers but bailout. again politics over strategy and america last agenda from joe biden. >> carley: thankfully, both the house and senate voted to end make the possibility of a rail strike yesterday. so, averted on that front, cory, thank you so much. >> todd: thanks, corey. >> thank you carley, thank you todd. >> carley: we will hear arguments in challenging the biden administration student loan bailout in february. until then sahara court upholding the lower court's ruling to block $400 million
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handout for now. president biden's program to eliminate $20,000 in debt per borrower. 16 million debtors applied for the program before it was frozen but have not received any reimbursement. meanwhile, the public of education issued another extension for student loan payments this time until june. when decision to be made. >> todd: pulling over a u-haul for traffic violation and finding three illegal immigrants hiding in the truck. the ds agents was looking through the rear window with several individuals hiding under blankets. the driver was giving them a ride because their car broke down pure local investigation revealed all three stowaways had crossed the border illegally. the driver eventually admitted to the smuggling attempt to link the police the migrants were paying her $16,000 to drive it to austin, texas. she is being charged with three counts of human smuggling. and reporting 73,000 known
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thought of ways at the border for the month of november alone. this represents an average of 2400 illegals bypassing border patrol agents every single day. that is the single highest month of known gotaways ever recorded in anther month of november fiscal year 2022. in seen here, these videos a drop in the bucket border agents deal with every single day. and title 42 on the verge of ending agents expect those numbers to dramatically skyrocket. since the beginning of the fiscal year, cdp has clocked in 137,000 known gotaweays and we've been tracking this on our show and this fiscal year, we are saying the record spirit because it was bad before but it is horrible now and think of how
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much worse it will get when title 42 ends. >> carley: every single month is a new record and there's a lot of numbers of what you just read. to put it in written perspective 73,000 known cutaways and griff said if you need a visual tone in to the sec game in atlanta. 71,000. so think about it, a whole stadium full of people and those are the folks who successfully snuck into the country and we don't know who they are. >> todd: to things, griff, i will accept that assignment. but there is also this. this report, a shocking report and ice his underreporting for number of illegal aliens released into the country without tech to tracking technology by get this, more than 18000% and ice disclosing in an email last week that over 49,000 illegal aliens that are
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not monitored within a tracking equipment as of november 14th. but only 266. one example of the numbers we get from our government are highly misleading. we know the crisis is bad, but i don't think any of us truly know how bad it is because we don't have accurate numbers. somebody like tom homan says that exact same thing. we don't even begin, have not even begun to scrape the surface how bad. >> carley: and the fact there is 73,000 gotaways in november. october /november combined, 137 known gotaways, you are right, it feels like we are in the dark with this crisis. it is a national security crisis. so the question is, does president biden have any intention of fixing it? no, he does not have any intention to see it firsthand. peter doocy asked white house press secretary karine jean-pierre if he has any plans, possible desire to go to the southern border with kevin mccarthy who
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invited him to the southern border on a trip. i don't think that will happen but it karine jean-pierre response was, "well, he has been to the border." no, he hasn't but the white house counting that border trip 2008 drive-by of the southern border with the president landed in el paso and then drove straight north to win event in new mexico away from the border. that is the trip that they are saving, "he has been to the border since 2008." >> todd: that is a whole new plane, but the people we haven't tracked, let's get real, they were not driving to monasteries to become priests and nuns. some of these people could have horrific criminal records and many of them could be terror watch list related. i will be generous with that. that is scary. if we don't know who the potential terrorist in our homeland, we are asking -- >> carley: generous about it
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because 100 people on the terror watch list, coming to the country. imagine how many weren't caught with numbers of known gotaways. turning to this the ceo of apple dodging from fox business on capitol hill about the company disabling airdrop in china. as the communist regime cracks down on covid lockdown restrictions. >> apple ceo tim cook refusing to comment on the protest in china and why the company's airdrop feature is limited in the country after a tense lawmakers fox hill caught up to get his perspective on the issues and he remained tight lipped on everyone of them here and listen. >> do you regret restricting airdrop access that protesters used to evade from the chinese government? do you think it is problematic to do business with the communist chinese party when they suppress human rights? >> apple has been catching heat
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for its new software update exclusive to china that makes it harder to use the airdrop feature on iphones. that change occurred november 9th just weeks before the historic nationwide protests broke out over the countries zero covid lockdown spirit meeting with g.o.p. lawmakers and a signal how house republicans will tackle antitrust issues with big tech. >> it was candid, perhaps a little tense because we have important issues to discuss. >> we need to make sure he keeps the commitment you made to me, which is to keep his thumb off of the question of politics. to be switched, if you will to the left or the right. >> g.o.p. lawmakers plan to hold tim cook to his promise, carley, todd. >> carley: we will talk about all of this later in the show. the only person in the nba who is willing to speak out against china. you will want to stick around for that, brooke, thank you.
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>> todd: from basketball to soccer too big shock waves the globe. staying true one, at the favorite to make a deep run in the cup. >> come from behind, oh! [cheers and applause] japan has done it again! >> todd: group e the hardest class in germany, spain, those three days in japan and germany another world cup favor with an opportunity to advance to tie with spain but with cut short knocking the germans out of the tournament. japan meets spain with 18% of the possessions. that is hard to do. the lowest figure ever recorded in world cup history. tomorrow, the big one obviously appear at the u.s. taking on third netherlands in a round of 16. you can catch the action 9:00 a.m. eastern only on fox. >> carley: i hope well enough because he went to the hospital after the game.
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♪ ♪ >> todd: welcome back. a callow bull to my california route murder suspect but the suspect is not facing charges, t weekend during a gunfight with ronald jackson during an attempt to rub. williams was held at gunpoint when the suspect tried to flee the store. he opened fire on them. moments later, the suspect return fire killing the clerk. the suspect was actually acting in self-defense. not the slain store clerk. in the eyes of the lows mr. williams actions ceased to be defense when he pursued mr. jackson and the other suspect with a firearm and continued to pursue mr. jackson after he shot him. also this, take a look, crazy video a garbage truck in indiana erupted into flames after slamming into a bridge. monday morning he was heading to
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a concrete overpass when collided with the overpass causing a massive ball of fire. look at that. the officials arriving on the scene able to extinguish the fire but luckily the driver of the truck is okay and walked away alive. authorities say no one was seriously injured. >> carley: president biden and the dnc to reorganize the parties voting process placing iowa, south carolina the first primary states of 2020 work. nevada would follow second, new hampshire, georgia, michigan in that very order. the plan rather signals the end of iowa's long tenure as democrats first nominated contest in an effort to elevate "diverse working-class constituencies that powered the president's victory in 2020." president biden spoke highly of them moved to the dnc, "we rely on the voters in elections but have not recognize their importance in our nominating calendar, and it is time to stop taking the voters for granted and time to get them a louder
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and earlier votes in the process." >> todd: south carolina, first in the primary spirit secret service being silent on hunter biden's gun investigation records back in 2020 when the surface told judicial watch it and locate the records regarding illegally obtained gun reportedly owned by the first son. but a year later, secret service said that was in there and it didn't have any records. but last month, secret service changed its tune again they have over 100 records related to the incident. the president of judicial watch telling fox, there is nothing. the secret service changing a story on record raises questions of its role on the incident but one thing is clear, judicial watch persistence means the public may get records that the surface adjusted did not exist. >> carley: a dramatic shoot-out between the police in raleigh, north carolina, and accused teen killer who was 15 years old. all caught on dramatic body cam
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>> todd: a second funeral for the slain university idaho students will be held today. >> carley: officials are throwing more confusion into the case as they change their stance once again saying one or more victims targeted. ashley strohmier joins us live with the details, ashley. >> to on a xana kernodle will be
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laid to rest and friends and family hold a service for her, the police are confusing the public with details of the case clarifying their clarification on whether the four college students were targeted. moscow police released a statement saying, "we remain consistent in our belief this was, indeed, a targeted attack but have not concluded if the target was the residence or its occupants." this comes as a rebuild six person on the lease the off-campus residence. however, authorities don't leave the individual was there when the murders happened. and as the investigation nears with no suspect or murder weapons, students are waiting in the safety of the campus, listen to this. >> i want this guy to be scared. i don't want him to be confident. i want him to be sick of seeing my face. i'm not going anywhere until this guy is off of the streets. the worst thing i want is another family to go through
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this. >> while investigators follow up on hundreds of pieces of information, kaylee goncalves 'had dad's not going anywhere until the killer is caught. >> i've noticed a lot of my friends that are girls are scared and the girls have chosen not to come back. >> i text every time i leap. i text when i get to class. it makes her feel better. speak more and more cautious now. i used to keep my doors unlocked all the time. i don't anymore. it is like not knowing who it is. >> todd, carley back to you. >> todd: let's bring in friends pathologist michael. look, almost three weeks now. i've never done an investigation and i would like to give idaho police the benefit of the doubt, but your story that has been presumably reviewed by multiple communications expert before releasing to the public keeps
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changing over and over and over, that is horrible. what say you? >> the problem is that the first part of the investigations is gathering evidence and getting theories to the case. and when you have transparency -- in the old days, the police would not say anything to anybody before cell phones were around to peer they were cautious to say anything. now, the public expects transparency, what are you doing? and the theories change as they get more information. and the first 19 days actually collecting information, collecting fingerprint evidence and connecting dna and blood samples possibly. the autopsy is finished and all of the materials of the autopsy. the autopsy itself may give insight whether four people were
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targeted by the nature of the wounds and each person which hasn't been released. and now, the time is coming to analyze what was collected. and because it was a party house my fingerprints stay around until they are wiped off. so months, there will be fingerprints in the house. each of the fingerprints has to be analyzed to see if an odd person there that shouldn't have been there. the blood samples from dna or touch dna, and whatever swabs have to be analyzed. dozens of dnas that they are finding. so, it is going to take time if they haven't already been able to hook onto somebody either usually from an eyewitness or some video security information or cell phone tower information that they already have two
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identify who they are looking for. my opinion would be that because the individual seem to know where to go, third floor, second floor and been in the house before, that they are honing in on somebody. but remember 50% of americans in this country though murders are not solved. >> carley: that is shocking statistic that's not talked about enough. this back-and-forth with the victim's targeted but can you tell that by the forensics? >> but the number of stab wounds initially gives you an idea who is the target. because if we are talking about somebody who has gotten 20 stab wounds and everybody else three or four or five, that would indicate a rage action that they knew the person. and because of the layout of the
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house, it is unlikely a total stranger would come in and be able to walk around and do things. so, it is difficult to say some individuals targeted without knowing it and have the guilt feelings and the family because of this one person everybody else was killed. because they happen to see the person. and seeing the person would be important if they knew who the person was. a stranger comes in and sees you, you may not want to kill them. but comes in and is identifiable, it is more likely the person who was targeted and anybody else could identify him. >> todd: i understand your explanation of the links of the forensic investigation. i understand this takes time, this is science. i get that. we are not objecting to that but the mixed messaging. i understand you may not have all the information, and i
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understand the public demands and level of transparency that we did in years past. but at the end of the day, the police department, they have an obligation not just to us but obligation to the families to not add salt into the wounds. it seems to me their messaging come if there is one thing you have to get out immediately, it is the messaging. you need to be accurate as heck on the messaging, right? >> you are absolutely right. i think the problem here is conflicting reports and contraptions of the messaging that a number of different people, messages and retracting. that is very confusing and that is an error. but that does not necessarily mean the gathering of the evidence in the analysis of the evidence is faulty from what we know now. because that takes time. but the messaging has clearly confused a lot of people and
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created a problem. >> carley: do you think solving this case will come down to the forensics? >> i think it has to -- if they don't have any other video evidence or fingerprint evidence or digital evidence cell phones and all, it will be the forensics collected, that they already collected from the scene. >> carley: also, dr. what sort of evidence do they have right now? we are just learning the forensic results are starting to come back. so walk us through what investigators have right now what they may still be waiting for. >> they have the autopsy report and each of the bodies, the toxicology from each of the persons that should be comp completed. and they have the beginnings of any dna and fingerprint examinations that have already
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been done. the problem is those examinations will go on for a long time because of the huge number of samples. >> carley: the dna under the fingernails. >> the dna under the fingernails if there is dna should have already been analyzed. the blood drop dna, actually cut himself or if he was scratched and they were's blood, that is going to take a longer time because hundreds of swabs across the blood that they are looking at. and one of them may be from the perpetrator. >> carley: wow! >> we don't know. if he didn't wear -- i assume it is a he, if he didn't wear gloves. and if there was a struggle. we don't know if there is a struggle because that is when messaging has been confusing with her sleeping.
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usually, if you still have an ability to turn around and struggle little bit. if the individual scratched the individual, then that would be dna under the fingers. but also touched dna on the hands. we shake hands and exchange dna. that takes time i'm a little bit of time. the dna process itself can be done in two or three days. it is going through a whole line of stuff that takes longer. >> todd: dr. baden in your decades of experience in dealing with crimes like this, do you worry that the more time that passes, a less of a chance we will find this killer? >> i think that is a valid assumption. most killers when they get caught get caught within a few days from witnesses or a fight that they had with somebody love, hate, revenge involving
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the person and the perpetrator. but as time goes by, it is less common. even weeks and months later it could get solved. i think it is such narrow number of people that could have gone into that house and left that they will solve it. but it may take weeks or months. >> carley: it is a highly emotional case. it is a complicated case. dr. baden thank you for joining us with your expertise. we appreciated. >> thank you. >> carley: absolutely. coming out of this we want to warn you of this video could be disturbing. the dramatic body cam footage with a shoot out with a teenager accused of killing five people back in october. officers and k-9 officers tracking the suspected shooter to this shed where schott started ringing out from inside. >> come on! [shots fired]
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where are the shots from? >> that way! >> todd: the officer wearing his body cam shot but his injuries not life-threatening. the police say they fired back at least 20 rounds while bullets flew in the teen was eventually taken into custody suffering from a gunshot wound. he has said to be -- he killed three women and an officer. a horrific scene. seattle city employee suing the mayor because he said he was denied job promotions and discriminated against for being white. he is sharing his story right here on "fox & friends first." >> you will not believe this the biggest city, covid mandate like wearing masks inside. we will tell you what is happening and what people are saying about it next. ♪ ♪
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hostile. the city required to participate in training sessions that demeaned and degraded him based on racial ethnic identity. he was denied opportunities for advancement. the supervisors and colleagues claimed he could not be a victim of racism and discrimination because he possessed white privilege." joshua joins me along with his attorney, laura. thanks to the both of you for being here. joshua walk us through what you had to endure? >> i want to say not just antiwhite but discriminates against all groups of people and cast them into stereotypical cast of each person based on the racial collective identity. secondly, it is not just trainings. to understand what seattle has within the department and the entire city, it is actually an initiative an executive order backed ideology embedded into everything that we did at the city. so every law, every policy, every interaction internal and
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external must be viewed through racial lens and social justice ideology applied to it. and to understand that better, you know, when i was working, i tried to go above and beyond with my work and show them that i was, you know, a good emp employee. i was showing them merit. but that merit is towards white supremacy. and i learned very quickly that it was not going to be good enough no matter what i did. i was told i was a racist, not because of anything i had done but that all white people are born racist, not dependent of your actions. and that i needed to undo my whiteness. and take an example when my department was merged with another, i tried to introduce myself and he condescendingly replied what put in the cyst white male offer our department? >> todd: what was the final straw that led you to quit in
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the first place? >> well, it was a multitude of things, actually. i was inside and tried to propose a nonrace-based infinity group because they tried to caucus us and segregate us by race. i was told by hr that basically threatened me with my job and reminded me that i am supposed to actually embrace this ideology that looks at individuality or things like colorblindness as a tool of white supremacy. so, if you believe in colorblindness, you are white supremacist. i rejected that. and they rejected my comic you know, trying to put forth nonrace-based affinity group so they come together collectively that does not believe in race and does not believe the systems are white supremacists where that i'm a white supremacist. to explain, my daughter and step are native american and asian.
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my stepsister i hope to raise who is hispanic. i think it is wrong the city of seattle wants me to center and lead with race and stereotype who they are based on controversial identity theft is city assigns to them. like i said, i don't see race. i sit on the lower end and we see the image of god. >> todd: the city is ignoring all of that that you mentioned and deeming you racist based on some factor that you have zero control over, which is race. i want to bring in laura. laura, you don't need to be a lawyer to realize that this is discrimination, day one constitutional law before you know anything about the law. the city cannot discriminate on the basis of race. seattle and why are they getting away with this? >> i think they are getting away with it precisely because of the terminology that joshua brought up. a lot of times, they will
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masquerade as doing antibias or antidiscrimination training, which are all poor tenants of any hr department. but when you actually see how they are applying these concepts and what they are doing, it is a clear violation of title 7 and clear violation of the constitution. above everything else, it violates inherent dignity of each human being. no one should be subject to this level of racial harassment in the workplace. it is unconstitutional and immoral. >> todd: as part of the race and social justice initiative, joshua had to begin each meeting by denouncing his race and pronouns. i don't know how that advance the business of the city of seattle. your case will hopefully shed light on that. joshua and laura, thank you for telling us your story. it is fascinating. we will be watching. appreciated. the 5:00 hour on friday morning,
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>> todd: a fox news alert, the naval academy confirming it has denied all religious exemption for the covid-19 vaccine from midshipmen, but says none of them have been denied a diploma. this is a busy friday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: naval academy telling fox news digital, no midshipmen have been denied commission for declining the covid vaccine. a lot of questions remain. this is part of an ongoing debate over military members who don't want to get vaccinated, a lot of them have been removed from service and it is at a time where we are at a shortage of military members. >> todd: and congressman michael
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