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>> ashley: fox news alert, actress kirstie alley is dead after her battle with cancer. tributes are pouring in for the hollywood star, who is being remembered for her career that spanned decades and for standing up for what she believed in. you are watching "fox and friends first," iashley. >> griff: the emmy winner was best known for her role as rebecca in "cheers," and stars in "look who's talking" films.
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>> one time you were down at the end of the hall and i didn't know if it was you and i thought to myself, hmm, and you came around the corner and i thought, god no. he looks like his father. >> you said you were artificially insim nated. >> i was, i never make that face, i assume his father does. >> griff: jackie ibanez has more. >> tributes are pouring in this morning as stars remember kirstie alley. alley's children released a statement, our mother's zest for life are children, grandchildren and many animals and joy of creating were unparalleled and leave us inspired to live life to the fullest, just as she did. reaction pouring in. john tro volta, "look who's talking" co-star writing,
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kirstie alley was one of the most special relationships i've ever had, i love you, kirstie alley, i know we will see each other again. jamie lee curtis, sharing her e to disagree about some things, but had a mutual respect and connection and "cheers" co-star kelsey grammar sharing this with us. >> here she is on tucker carlson, two years ago. >> i'm representing my family, my friends. not that i don't have friends who are democrats, they have plenty of people representing them. i am going to represent my way of life and my values and my people.
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>> and she did just that, kirstie alley was 71 years old, back to you. >> griff: jackie ibanez, thank you. as child that grew up, i was born in 1970, teenager at the height of this, ran from '92 until -- i had a crush on kirstie alley and shelly long and of course norm, everybody knows your name, one of the most iconic sitcoms of my lifetime and the last 25 to 30 years and she really established herself and went on to have a very successful hollywood career. so many sitcom actors of the '80'ses got pigeon-holed and didn't break out and she did and later in life found her own political voice. >> ashley: she did, i wasn't a
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"cheers" watcher, but i did watch "it takes two," and i love "look who's talking" movies, they were great and watching the clips from there, she was so funny and you can really appreciate a funny woman. you can also appreciate a woman who stands her ground, especially when it comes to hollywood and speaking up and speaking how she feels because ultimately, those people in hollywood are responsible for your livelihood, they can make or break you and she had no fear for that. i think as i said, as a woman, it is respectable, you can respect it. but it is one of those things, you don't know the actors and actresses, if you grew up watching them, you feel a gut pain when you hear of them passing. it is sad and of course you feel for their families who have to watch this over and over. i always think about that when a
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celebrity dies or someone well known, their family has to keep reliving it. the same time, it is like they were beloved. >> griff: i love how open and real she was and in an interview with tucker, so strong, she is speaking her mind about politics, here is more of that. >> voted for obama twice and i'm like, you had your fair shot, you really didn't do much of anything and i really had thought they were going to do something really amazing for the black community and i don't think they did, i thought you had eight years, i'm going the other direction now and i can't get -- on twitter, i get all these remarks and they are all so stupid and i don't mean all democrats are stupid, the ones talking to me are. >> ashley: i thought she had the greatest hair. so beautiful. my gosh. >> griff: great personalities, a great career and certainly the
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heart-felt outpouring will continue and we'll bring them to you all day long, kirstie alley dead at 71. meanwhile, president biden is heading to arizona today and will be skipping a border visit. shocking. we're talking to the yuma unt coy supervisor how they are bracing for the end of title 42 this month. >> ashley: good grammar is part of white supremacy? that is going viral this morning. tomi lahren is here to weigh in. ♪
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>> ashley: senators on both sides of the aisle claim they drafted bipartisan immigration reform deal and it includes funding and staffing for border agents, processing quick asylum claims, keeping title 42 in place for another year and fast-track removal of anybody in the u.s. illegally. jonathan fahey doesn't think it
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is a good idea, listen. >> they obstruct every effort to enforce this law, including ruining careers of border patrol aagents this is a complete joke and anyone has to know that. >> the deal creates a path for two million dreamers to doctor the u.s., griff. >> griff: 14,000 migrants encountered at the southern border this weekend, including two gang members, sex offenders, fentanyl and cocaine. yuma is facing a surge ahead of title 42. 3000 more compared to last year. yuma county's jonathan lions joins us now, thank you for taking time and coming on. i talked to my source last night in anticipation of this
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interview and asked since october 1 this fiscal year, how many migrant encounters have you had, he told me more than 50,000, since october 1. how bad is the situation on the ground there? >> i'm here on the ground and you can see people continue to cross and start lining up as soon as flights arrive, take a bus here and start coming across. numbers are peaking at 1000 per day and with that comes challenges in other areas to the community, including hospitals and first responders. >> griff: what kind of activity are you seeing tonight? >> so far i have seen 400 people come across, about 600 short of what we will see for the day and those are it is known give-ups, not the get-aways, 15 to 20% are not detained, they run and have
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ulterrior motives. >> griff: we at fox have broken the numbers the administration doesn't want out there, there were 73,000 got-aways in just the month of november alone, 137,000 so far this fiscal year compared to last year 600,000 on pace to blow that number away, how frustrating is that for arizona and yuma business owners like yourself? >> it is an incredible challenge, with the rise of illegal trafficking not only for narcotics, fentanyl, human trafficking and seeing how that impacts the lives of the people around. it is challenging because we've had significant uptick in fentanyl deaths, it is estimated 1 in 1000 in the united states
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have been affected. border patrol is busy processing, they are not able to spend time they need and apply resources to going after those coming across with nefarious purposes and designs. >> griff: right. every time i go to the border, i hear they have no manpower on the line, that is the border doing their job, protecting it. the white house confirms that president biden is heading to arizona today, still will not visit the border. take a listen to this. >> he will be going to to phoenix arizona to discuss manufacturing. >> the president said he hadn't had time to get to the border, he's going to a border state tomorrow, you would think there would be time there, if there isn't tomorrow, can you say that -- >> what i'm saying tomorrow he will focus on an issue, bipartisan issue voted in
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congress, the chips andin zoos actses. if republican officials want to deal with immigration, they want to deal with the border, they would stop doing political stunts and work with us on the plan that we have put forward. >> griff: jonathan, if you could speak directly to president biden, what would you say to him? >> standing behind me are 400 people who just walked across and i've been observing them for an hour, karine jean-pierre says people are not walking across, come see for yourself, it is a 30-minute plane ride, 2-1/2 hour drive frommen fooics, i've done thousands of times, see for yourself, people walking across. it is interesting, if title 42 goes away, probably see double the numbers, 73,000 get-aways what does that mean? 150,000? how much fentanyl and narcotics will we allow into this country?
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>> griff: jonathan lines, thank you for getting up early and going out there and showing us exactly what president biden and his administration will not be honest about and the president not wanting to see. jonathan lines, thank you very much. all right. now the military vaccine mandate could end even against biden's wishes. >> ashley: cheryl casone is here with the next steps for service members. pain hits fast.
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>> janice: hello, good morning, take a look at the weather maps. the country is divided from cold air and very warm air along this front is where we're seeing showers and thunderstorms, that is going to remain active over the next couple of days. big storm system moving west, has moved into the central u.s. and we have rain moving into the
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southeast, parts of the tennessee river valley, this is the setup, high pressure over the gulf and this is squeezing all of the moisture to travel over the mississippi, ohio, tennessee river valley over the next couple days. this is a slow moving area of low pressure and the front will linger, multiple rounds of heavy rainfall and potential for flash flooding, that is the big concern. we have people heading out to the polls in georgia, this is the runoff and we have showers in the forecast for the northern part of the state and here is rain still to come parts of arkansas, tennessee, kentucky toward the mid-atlantic over the next couple days and the activity will move into the great lakes and northeast for wednesday and thursday and things start to clear out. things are quite active, we'll monitor the situation, certainly in georgia. if it is raining, it might affect turnout, not expecting severe weather or snow, that is
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good news, get out early if you can. foxweather.com, will keep you posted. >> griff: i saw two divisions, cold and warm, i'll take the warm side if that is an option. >> janice: you will have to travel, nice to see you. see you soon. >> griff: thanks, all right. new york city freshman councilman is switching parties claiming democrats are making new york a war zone. eric keegan says he is fed up with the left soft on crime policies issue as shocking video shows a violent attacker bashing unsuspected victim with a baseball bat in harlem last week. the suspect pulls a bright red bat out of his pants, bludgeoning the victim, who suffered a huge gash to the head and the suspect is still on the loose. turning to chicago, police are warning residents to be on high alert after a string of
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rememberaed robberies over the weekend, 10 of them happened in less than two hours with three victims getting hit in the head with guns. police say every suspect in this crime spree is on the loose, former chicago 911 dispatcher, keith thornton jr. says no one is safe. >> these are not isolated incidentses, they are running out to people in affluent areas and minority areas, as well, no sort of lechl who they are targeting, they are just going to get you. >> griff: total crime is up 41% in the windy city. >> ashley: milwaukee inner pas are blaming the district attorney for their son's death after a serial felon was released on the street. -- police say he was going 109
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when he crashed into a tree, he had been previously arrested for three felons related to gun and cocaine possession, but was out on bond when it happened. he faces six counts. joining me are denari's parents. first off, i am sorry for your loss, i could not imagine what you are going through. with that being said, do you think if the da would have been tougher on the suspect, your son would be here today? >> definitely. >> yes. >> ashley: when you think about soft-on-crime policies with milwaukee, in particular, with the da chism, what would you like to see changed from that? what do you want to see get tougher as far as keeping criminals off the streets? >> first of all, i believe that
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if someone is proving that they're -- they have a habit of committing crimes, especially while pending charges are still underway, there shouldn't be bail for that. part of the charges were felony bail jumping, so i'm all for giving someone a chance, but once that person shows those chances are going in vein, i believe they should be a lot stricter and there should be no bail or substantial raise in the bail. danari didn't get a second chance. >> ashley: looks like the bail was $500 bail, does that sound right to you? >> $500 bail and $1000 signature bond, basically $500 and he was
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at home, no ankle monitoring or any type of supervision and he was allowed to roam the street and he is doing the same thing now. >> ashley: he is still roamming the streets? >> he's at home. >> yeah, he's at home on gps monitoring. >> ashley: nicole, have you reached out to the da about this and voiced your concern? >> yes, we have, we have attempted to reach out to chism, we have also spoken with our ada, as well, regarding the bail. and they just tell us the same thing issue the bail is not -- what were they telling us? >> when we spoke to them, the words they used was fair. i found -- because you're telling the victims what is fair to the person that killed our
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son. >> ashley: my gosh, this question to both of you. how does this make you feel knowing your son's killer is in the comfort of his home right now? >> i try not to even think of that part because i miss my son so much. but it is disgusting. you know, to know that they are treating him with gentle hands, allowing him to go to funerals that were of someone that wasn't related to him. he's had a list of requests and wishes and it seems like they're giving him what he wants and meanwhile, we're told what is fair. >> ashley: nicole, what is the most thing you miss about your son? >> i miss his hugs and his
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kisses. even though he was 20, he would just -- we're a very affectionate family, he would always give me and his dad hugs and kisses. i just miss him. i just miss him. >> ashley: nicole and jacky, i hope you get the justice you deserve, for you guys and for danari. go to justice for danari page to help the family. hope this will get sorted out and the justice will be served. thank you for getting up and sharing your story. >> thank you. >> ashley: god bless. >> griff: heartbreaking. the white house is dismissing elon musk twitter files as unhealthy distraction, republicans are ready to act on the latest evidence of big tech censorship with a major move expected today. plus, it is election day in
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the three twitter employees that were implicated in the cover-up of the laptop story, three letters requesting their presence in front of the oversight committee in january. >> ashley: white house says elon musk bombshell twitter files are a distraction. brooke singman has more. good morning. >> brooke: incoming gop will make this a focus when they take over the chamber next month, especially amid developments. fbi agent deposed revealing that the fbi refused to discuss their hunter biden investigation in 2020 after convincing facebook to suppress stories about the president's son's laptop. the agent saying i had a meeting with facebook after regular agenda had been completed and a facebook analyst asked if the fbi had information to share about the hunter biden investigation, to that i recall
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foreign influence task force chief ms. dunlow saying the fbi had no comment, something to the effect the fbi has no comment on this. here is missouri attorney general eric schmidt on that stunning testimony, listen. >> we took the deposition of elvis chan, the fbi agent, last week. the fbi had the hunter biden laptop story in 2019, sat on it, didn't do anything with it, they knew it wasn't hacked material and knew it was legit and knew when the story would be published. elvis chan testified they were having monthly meetings and weekly meetings telling them to be on the look out for hammed and leaked materials. >> brooke: the white house is still calling elon musk's bombshell twitter files a distraction filled with old news. >> my question was, is it the white house view that these decisions were made appropriately in light of what
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has come out. >> which decisions by whom? >> by twitter. >> this is interesting coincidence that he would twitter would haphazardly push this distraction, that is full of old news. >> ashley: ceo -- coming days. >> griff: thank you. the top republican on house judiciary committee requesting four current officials comply with his investigation into big tech censorship of the hunter biden story, including former national intelligence director james clapper who once dismissed it this way. >> to me, this is just classic textbook soviet russian trade craft at work. >> ashley: former georgia congressman doug collins former ranking member of the house judiciary committee.
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thanks for getting up with us, first your reaction with the clapper and john bren an request from the house. in particular, in the information on the statement they signed trying to discredit the post-hunter biden laptop story. do you think we will see anything come from this? >> i think you will see more information come from it. good morning. you will see more come from it. more and more it comes out, it reveals another layer of the onion, peel it back and there is another layer. interesting he would use classic disinformation, when he signed a letter saying the laptop was nothing, nothing to be concerned. it was real. it is real. that is the part the american people don't understand is how the social media giantses, mainstream media just ignored this story coming up into an election when it is legitimate story and to this day many of us
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wonder why the fbi has not acted on what they know was evident in the files on that computer, it is just amazing to most people. >> griff: as former judiciary chairman, you must be interested in seeing what comes of that. let me jump to the other story, in georgia, polls are opening as voters cast ballots and watch the runoff, the thing that caught my eye is and we've heard from the candidates in the final hours, one person on another network assessing what is happening there. i want you to listen to what joy reid had to say and get your reaction. >> i've heard from a lot of black men, there is a certain disrespect that a lot of black men, in particular, feel about particularly the way walker has been walked around by people like lindsey graham and used and put forward. they don't seem to respect him
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or respect black people. >> griff: congressman, last time i checked, former runningback star didn't need anyone to walk him around, what is your reacton? >> it is not surprising out of joy reid, it is sad that is the implication here, that he is an african american conservative and they don't like it, that is the problem we're seeing here. right now in georgia, we need everybody to turn out, republicans need to turn out. go vote today, it is time to go vote, if you don't go vote, you don't have a say. it is sad that is result of the left attacking walker in that way and it is just sad it is descended into that. >> griff: see what happens today shg with that football over your shoulder, i must say, go dogs, peach bowl. >> go, dogs, take care. >> griff: irs is coming for paypal and venmo pandemics for
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your personal payments to friends and family members, new biden administration forces americans to fill out tax forms on all venmo and paypal transactions over $600. >> ashley: cheryl, how far will this go? >> cheryl: great question, it is an easy way to transfer money, friends and family sell things. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are up in arms, taxpayers will have to show all transactions over$600, lower from the $20,000 threshold, meant to of coer selling goods, side jobs. republicans writing if you sold a couch, or resold tickets at price you paid or did extra work on the side, you could trigger greater scrutiny from the internal revenue service.
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jonathan fahey says this is government overreach. >> it should scare people, it is hard enough for people to have sophisticated lawyers and accountantses, now the guilty guy trying to pay their bills, do what is right have to be careful of making some minor mistake that could put them in the crosshairs of the irs. >> cheryl: failure to report could trigger an audit, biden new army of 87,000 irs agents are not going after billionaires, they are coming after you. hope you didn't venmofor packer tickets this year. the saving grace, bipartisan lawmakers, everyone is up in arms about this and says it is ridiculous, they are working in the house and senate. fingers crossed this ridiculous rules switched and changed. >> griff: pushback on that. cheryl, all eyes in washington on this possible lifting of the
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vaccine mandate for the military. >> cheryl: the vaccine mandate for the military may end despite white house wanting to keep the controversial rules. >> secretary austin has been very clear that he opposes the repeal of the vaccine mandate and the president actually concurs with the secretary of defense. he continues to believe that all americans, including those in the armed forces should be vaccinated and boosted for covid-19. >> cheryl: a navy seal commander challenging the court, court documents stating enforcing the mandate will result in loss of personnel necessary for accomplishing the commander's mission. illustrates navy failed toef sareligious freedom restoration act rigorous standard, this as navy is facing major recruitment shortage and new guidelines will
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fall to lowest aptitude percentile testing, category 4 recruits or high school diploma holding applicants who score within the tenth and 30th percentile on the qualification t test. guys, we've talked about this, every branch of the military is falling short of their recruitment goals this year. >> griff: cheryl casone with the headlines, thank you. meanwhile, 83-year-old home depot employee gary razor seen in this october video being shovelled to the ground while trying to stop a thief from stealing pressure washers has died due to complications from the attack. the suspect is on the loose, the death has been ruled a homicide. joining us on gary's son, jeff razor. i can't express how deeply sad i am for you and our thoughts and
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prayers are with for the passing of your father. this story is outrageous, i want your thoughts this morning. >> thank you for having us, my family appreciate being able to get out the message they are still looking for this guy. you can see in the video itself, h how -- it's just heartbreaking. my dad was just trying to do a job and now he's no longer with us. it is paramount to me and my family that we find this particular person and he receives justice he so richly deserved. >> griff: he was a hero, army veteran, celebrated his 83rd birthday in the hospital.
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i know that was tough on you and i know he is proud of you speaking out this morning, having the courage, are you getting the help you need to find this guy? what do you need? >> i don't know, i've never been on live tv before, i don't know if it is appropriate to share the hashtag. >> griff: of course you can. >> that would be great, so we have set up a hashtag justice for grandpa gary, capital j, f, g, capital g, go fund me page is grandpa gary gone too soon. so besides those two things, i'd like to comment that the hil hillsborrough police department is doing all they can with resources they have, we would really like -- we're looking for one phone call, for the phone call, somebody knows who this is
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and somebody knows where he is and that is really what we're hoping to share on a platform of this magnitude is just amazing and we really proosht it. >> griff: i hope someone will speak up if they have seen this individual, needs to be brought to justice. jeff, your reflections on your father. >> oh, yeah, so my dad was a happy go lucky never met a stranger kind of person. had some opportunities to talk to folks. been at home depot for eight years, he was going to retire in january. he loved people and loved life. they were going to celebrate his retirement by planning a big family thing, he was a family-oriented guy. we will not get to do that now, he lived life to the fullest
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♪ >> griff: britney all dean wife of cup do tri music star jason aldean railing against balenciaga ads featuring quhirn sexualized teddy bears. >> i love fashion. i'm super into fashion. i refuse to represent or wear a brand that has any affiliation -- any affiliation with sexual exploitation of children or the sexualization of children. it's disgusting and what they showed us recently in their recent campaign is pure evil. every single prop.
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every single book. every single teddy bear everything was me particularlessly thought out. regardless of whether they said it's a mistake they have shown us who they are, they are evil. the common denominator is to protect all children at all cost everybody should be outraged. >> griff: you see there last week aldean posting a photo of her taughting her balenciaga material in the trash. >> ashley: after school satan club is planning to hold meeting at virginia elementary school next week a flier invited kids to come and have fun and explain how the club does not attempt to convert children to satanic ideology. instead think for themselves. that parent started taking action. take a listen. >> we are going to rally parent. we are going exposed this group and let people know what their intentions are. targeted toward children cartoon figures. a way for them to get in indoctrinating. >> public hearing held three days before the club's first
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meeting is scheduled. >> griff: and this, disney is closing iconic mountain ride over complaints from people who say it's racist. after 30 years disney world staple will take its last ride on january 23rd. it's based on the movie song of the south, which critics recently deemed racially insensitive. it will be replaced with tiana's bayou adventure. princess and the frog expected to open in 2024. >> ashley: attacking the messenger elon musk information drop exposing twitter censorship on the hunter biden laptop story. >> a media watchdog group they said file this one -- file the twitter files under m for meh "the washington post" said no smoking gun here. we have known a lot of this. >> this is in the cable business called a hot take. he reveals elon musk's profound ignorance of the first amendment. >> we're perpetuating lies and
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so forth. you really kind of laughing in the face of this idea of what the platform he claims is supposed to be. >> i'm so excited to get to you that i stepped on those soundbites outkick host tomi lahren joining us now for reaction. good morning. >> good morning. isn't it interesting, guys, wherever it is concerning is a republican scandals where scandals do not exist and the media runs with those scandals then we have sham speechments one and two. when democrats are actually caught doing something, which is a real threat to free speech. which is a real threat toe democracy and the first amendment, then the liberal mainstream media think it's a snooze fets. they think it's old news. i will give them this though it is old news. we you this was happening. the question is will republicans finally step up and do something about it? we can't just rely on neesk all the time. we need make sure big tech is held accountable and that is what i hope to see she said
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transitions and part of the sats is racist because it was created by westerners, your thoughts? >> yeah. kids now going to school to get dumber because of teachers like this. trying to convince their students that everyone is either a victim or oppressor. we already have generational learning loss because of the pandemic and children being stuck at home locked at home in remote learning for go years plus in some place now we got teachers brought up and it impretty muchable minds teaching them reading and writing correctly is suppression. the schools are not going to be educating your children on these things. social media is not going to be educating your children on these things. if you are a parent at home and make sure you are teaching your kids right from wrong to understand when they're being indoctrinated and understand the ways of the world and maybe how to speak and write correctly.
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parent, it's time for you to speak up and take charge. activist teachers time to start going to school board meetings and make sure they no longer represent the workforce especially when it comes to education and academia. >> griff: hard to fully apprehend what this teacher is doing and as an english major i have been fired up about this. talking about grammar this teacher explains this in a quote she says i tried to undermine that b.s. in my classroom as much as i can. we study linguistics and the rules that we actually use to communicate instead of the made up rules that white supremacy created for when we write papers and stuff. tomi, i will give you the last word. how does a tea party like that get in our classrooms? >> well, i will tell you because teachers like that go through an education system that is already indoctrinating them. a whole crop of activism and activist teachers out there teaching students like this. again, all i can say, again, my last plea to parents, is make sure you are paying attention to
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what your kids are learning in school. k through 12 and even in college because it's probably not the things you want them to be learning. pay attention. can you correct this. >> ashley: tomi lahren thank you for getting up with us. we appreciate it. it was so nice being with you in the studio in new york. griff. >> griff: so fun. thank you to sara and the staff and everybody for having me. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. >> you came around the corner and i thought god, no. >> actress kirstie alley has passed away after a battle with cancer. >> you might remember her performance on cheers and "look who's talking." >> polls are set in georgia's senate record run off. >> record turnout. >> walker and warnock are battling. >> we will see how close it is tomorrow. >> vote, vote, vote. >> twitter push this distraction that is full of old news. >> the white house is dismissing musk's twitter files. >> house republicans push for answers. >> sending a letter to three
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