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shared this footage with the media because we aren't allowed to go inside. we can see why they don't want us. i'm harris faulkner and you are "the faulkner focus." el paso has declared a state of emergency. it is dangerous. city officials admitting they can no longer keep residents safe. the citizens of america, they can no longer protect us. here is texas republican tony gonzalez who shared that video we just watched. >> it is a dire situation in el paso. as you know, the city declared a state of emergency. this is something you do when there is a hurricane, a fire, an earthquake. what is happening is it's a hurricane of migrants. everyone is impacted. what i saw at the migrant center i had never seen before. >> harris: this incredible influx of people is a sudden worsening happening with former president trump's title 42 in
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place. it was stemming this. imagine what happens this wednesday when president biden lets that order expire. a washington, d.c. appeals court ruled in favor of the white house this weekend not to extend title 42. it is out of control. look at the right side of your screen. that's from this morning, infrared. those are people down there. it stings that the biden white house is still down playing this disaster. you heard congressman gonzalez. we need fema and everything down there. here is part of their statement from the white house team. to be clear, the lifting of title 42 public health order does not mean the border is open. anyone who suggests otherwise is doing the work of smugglers spreading misinformation to make a quick buck off vulnerable migrants. they think we're sleeping through this. we're wide awake. president biden's team playing major defense giving another excuse for why biden has not
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made a trip to our side of the southern border to shore up our men and women. >> when the president travels, it's not like you or i jumping on are airplane and getting off and going to our destination. everything comes to a halt. so all of these things are in consideration for the president. is that the best use of resources? all of the resources that will be diverted on the ground when the president makes a visit. >> harris: thanks for the condescending information about what it looks like when the president travels. we know. he spends more than 50% of his time flying to delaware. the president won't go down to the border but in just a moment we'll hear from some law enforcement officers dealing with the crisis firsthand on the front lines. yes, both of them are live at the border in different states where drugs and people are flowing over to the point where we're overwhelmed now. in "focus" arizona sheriff marc daniels and lieutenant chris all v
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var -- let's start with peter doocy outside the white house. >> officials here are saying that post title 42, immigration policy will be both safe and humane. there are already some border state leaders that are saying the way things are going, safe and humane not possible. >> whether it's covid or some other issue. when you have people coming across the globe without knowing at all what their health status is, that almost by definition is a public health risk. there is every reason to keep that in place. >> biden officials have been promising policy details ahead of this week's deadline but nothing yet which now has some influential democrats beginning to suggest the solution may be to ask the courts litigating this tool for expelling migrants just to keep it in place. >> the president needs to use every bit of power he has as an executive to find a way or ask for an extension. the president can basically, i
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think, ask for that extension. i think his administration is doing that. i sure hope they do. >> but if they do, it will represent a complete 180 from a biden administration that claimed during covid's peak that they were stuck with title 42. >> this is not an immigration policy. this title 42 is a health authority that is determined by the cdc. >> officials here say they would rather congress take action but speaker pelosi has said while democrats control congress for the rest of this year, that's not going to happen. congress won't be coming to the rescue of the president. definitely not by the deadline two days from now. harris. >> harris: thank you very much. the "new york post" cover today tidal wave alarm. cities in every state getting ready for the federal government to allow thousands of mostly unvetted people to fan out across america. a new op-ed keying in on the
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chaos in el paso. here is a look at the video. we showed you that overrun facility. the headline says the city's migrant state of emergency is a taste of what nation faces as biden shrugs at border crisis. he shrugs at this. sheriff marc daniels of cochise county, arizona and a representative from the texas department of public safety. let's start in cochise county where the drugs are flowing in such a manner, sheriff, it gets less talk about in terms of our coverage right now because we don't have as many people coming across but fentanyl, oh my goodness, like never before. >> good morning. let me just say hours ago i was on a scene where there was death, fentanyl, smuggling, assault on my deputies. just several hours ago. smuggling from the border into our communities and talking to
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my deputy that was trying to save a guy's life when a car came by and hit that smuggler and killed him. again, this goes on every day in cochise county. we deal with smuggling, human, drugs, you name it, we're seeing it. what we don't see is prioritization from president biden and congress. all i hear is the blame game. and the acknowledgement we have a problem at the border. we have a problem on the southwest border. >> harris: we do. 1,933 miles of it and we are looking now at texas, the background video that you see there pulling into focus is from our exclusive look we got when i was with the lieutenant in the del rio, texas, just a short few weeks ago as the fiscal year was ending. lieutenant, first of all, how much worse has it gotten since you and i did the nighttime ride along and saw so many people
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trying to get in? >> you saw firsthand when you were out there with us saw not just the work the troopers doing on private ranchs trying to circumvent checkpoints but the human smuggler. they smuggled illegal immigrants into our country. since then there has been a significant increase in human smuggling at the del rio sector and what the sheriff mentioned as far as drugs. one thing that's very concerning to us as a state is the fact when title 42 is lifted we'll see a mass flow of migration we've never seen before in years. historic. what we're seeing now is historic but it is hard to think how much worse can it get. it will be a hurricane of mass and illegal migration taking place. when that take place the cartels use it to their advantage. all the focus will be on the mass groups coming across the
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border and leave miles and miles and borders unpat rolled. that's what is the concern for drugs and human smuggling that will take place. >> harris: i want to bring back the sheriff. you could talk to each other about this. you brought up the next point for me, lieutenant, what happens when everybody is concentrated on where the people are trying to cross illegally and coming in a wave to nogales, for instance. the drugs have reached epic proportions. let me ask the sheriff how do you deal with this? look at the numbers. the fiscal year just ended and nearly 1 million pounds -- 22 pounds of fentanyl powder from smugglers were just taken. customs and border protection seized more than 14,000 pounds of fentanyl in all of fiscal year 2022. that's up by 10,000. how can you handle that,
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sheriff? >> well, it's how can america handle that, harris? the fact that we continue to see a slippery slope in our country as a result of the southwest border not being prioritized by this administration and president biden. what i keep hearing is we don't have a problem, number one from the administration. that's a false narrative. number two, as long as we keep ignoring it will will only get worse in america. we have to prioritize the border. our oath of office, we need to protect this country. we aren't doing it. we have to work together and until we do that and recognize the problem in washington, d.c. where washington says we have to do something better, acknowledge it, we can do it better and fix the problem. right now i don't see any hope right now. >> harris: this is my first opportunity to talk with you since what we saw last week. american police officers now trying to handle crime
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situations, fentanyl is so pervasive it is everywhere and we saw an officer treated three times with a drug to prevent her death by coming into contact with somebody who had fentanyl on them. what are the dangers now to protect the residents of america? >> well, first of all we have to acknowledge it. harris, there is a problem. when you lose 300 americans a day for a drug overdose, poisoning and we aren't even acknowledging that. and just -- in my 38 years i've been doing this i can't imagine our elected leaders nationally are not saying let's come together and let's engage with shivers, mayors, governors, troopers and let's fix the problem. we can fix it if we work together. until we do that i'm very worried. >> harris: i pray for our law enforcement and border patrol and what they are doing in texas and arizona every day.
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the action that's being taken, though, isn't enough for border patrol. i want to go back to the lieutenant. you introduced me to so many of our great men and women, texas dps and border patrol in your state. when i read about the suicides that are happening because there is so much -- they are overwhelmed. what does that look like on the ground, lieutenant? >> you know, harris, we try to provide as much support as we can as border patrol. i try to be out there as much as i can every day working alongside them. trying to capture the work they're doing. a lot of it they aren't allowing video access and we try to go out there and show the great work they are doing day in and day out protecting the front lines. they don't enough support and credit for what they do. they do amazing work in conjunction with the state. we talked about the drugs, we talked about the criminals coming across and how the situation will get much worse.
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the sheriff mentioned we have to do it together to protect this country. of course, border patrol agents need to get the credit from the federal government like they need. they aren't being acknowledged. >> harris: they are going to send money. >> they will send money but all that will do is process individuals more and get them out into the country faster. not going to solve the situation or help the problem. recently texas judge ruled in favor of the state of texas so the federal government can reimplement the remain in mexico policy. perfect timing. are they going to do it? it remains to be seen. they haven't acknowledged we have a crisis. >> harris: i want to thank you both. it is so important you bring us the story from where they are happening. sheriff, if we can't come together on protecting our nation's sovereignty, we've got real big problems in this country. we can solve them. it is still the greatest country on the planet. good to see you both.
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thank you very much. god bless you for the work you do. >> dana: -- >> harris: joe manchin's latest dodge on whether he will or won't leave the democratic party. who needs chinese censorship when you have the f.b.i.? >> yeah, we know now they got in bed with the government in ways that totally contradict their b.s. about their values and democratizing information. the real villain here is the government itself. >> harris: it is pervasive contact with twitter. we know jason chaffetz has something to say about it. he is in "focus" next.
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>> harris: will he or won't he quit them? senator joe manchin dodge knowledge questions about his future with the democratic over the weekend. he is the party's only centrist senator following sinema who excited recently. manchin was asked if he would follow in her footsteps and declare himself an independent. >> why are you staying a member of this tribe if it's so toxic? >> i don't really put too much validity in the identity of being republican and democrat. we're all americans. >> do you see an advantage in this environment to becoming unaffiliated and becoming an independent. >> i have no intention to change anything. i don't think the democrats have all the answers and i don't think the republicans are always
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wrong. and vice versa. >> harris: jason chaffetz. great to have you in "focus." what are your thoughts and experience as the former oversight chairman on the hill for when you don't pick a side and manchin has every right to do that. what do you make of it? >> well, it is very politically convenient. the problem is the first vote is are you going to support chuck schumer to be the majority leader? he can try to snooker the people of west virginia all he wants. but he is a democrat because he wants chuck schumer to be in charge. and i don't think that plays well in west virginia. this is a guy who took office first in 1982. i think he is morphed into a political animal. it doesn't play well. are you going to vote for chuck schumer or not? that's your first question. he can't answer that with a
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straight face and win re-election. >> harris: are you surprised the two senators pushing back mightily in the beginning. they both capitulateed later. they both folded in with the d by their name. all the big spending we've seen and those were the two, sinema and manchin doing deals for their states. i have senator manchin on this program before the so-called inflation reduction act went through and he didn't get some of what he wanted for all that capitulateing to the dems. >> i think the democrats and far left progressive part of the caucus have just beaten the living daylights out of these people. the other factor for joe manchin over the holidays, the reason he isn't being definitive also has to do. if you know him, you have to know gail manchin. she was appointed by president biden to be the head of the -- co-chair of the appalachian
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regional commission. $163,000. he was always active when he was governor and she was first lady. she had key jobs one she was fired or had to step down from. when you understand the manchins you have to look to the two of them. if he steps down and moves ahead that probably affects her and her appointment there from the biden administration. >> harris: you always bring something new to the puzzle of trying to figure out why do people choose the things they do on capitol hill. i guess your role as an oversight chair means you are quite a investigator. i want to dig into that next time. how cozy was the federal government with the old twitter? the fourth drop of elon musk's twitter fires reveals a tight relationship between them. journalist matt taibbi describes what he calls constant contact between the f.b.i. and twitter executives. he points to emails between an
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agent and twitter's former trust and safety chief about bad actors on the platform. here is one of the messages from the feds. you indicated you had not observed much recent activity from official propaganda actors on your platform. house gop leader kevin mccarthy reacted this way. >> if you look, the f.b.i., every day we learn something more. they became and private companies became a political arm for them. ing after individuals with no repercussions but it raises more questions than just twitter. what about facebook and google? >> harris: those are great questions. let's start with twitter. the f.b.i. again -- and really it doesn't look good for them. they've been in so much hot water in the past few years and now this. >> well look, the f.b.i. director wray cannot just deny he didn't know about this. if you have 80 agents working on
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this and supposed to be the foreign intelligence task force or something, supposed to be suppressing foreign actors, but these social media companies are protected under section 230. the question then becomes okay, f.b.i., what laws were being broken? how many people did you charge? did you find any bad actors? you can't just go into private companies and make them act for you and get information unless you are pursuing under probable cause or some justification as to why you think some law is being broken. so what laws do you think were being broken? these people all had immunity going forward. to suck all this information out of them, you cannot go after americans, which is what they're doing, without some degree of cause. >> harris: using a social platform to do that, wow. congressman adam schiff, we know him well, chairman of the house intelligence committee with
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thinly veiled threats at elon musk over the weekend. >> i think we have a big problem right now with social media companies and their failure to moderate content and explosion of hate on twitter. the banning of journalists on twitter. i don't think these companies should enjoy an immunity from liability when they behave this way? why should they continue to enjoy immunity from responsibility and liability? >> harris: all that was going on and now democrats are scrambling to save censorship. what is this about, jason? >> i don't know. right back at you adam schiff. look in the mirror. talk about content moderation and spewing of lies and hate, you can only look at adam schiff. how he has a security clearance after republicans take control would be beyond me. everything he says i just fundamentally don't believe start to finish. he has earned that. he has just earned it.
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>> harris: what do we do when we see situations like this the f.b.i. getting cozy with social media platforms and now maybe getting cover from dems on the hill? what is your final say? >> congress's role is to use the power of the purse. but they've been impotent in that. they never do it. that's the challenge to the house. will you use the power of the purse to shut this down and have them come clean and give some oversight to what they are supposedly doing and keep them in their lane. let's go after terrorists and find the killers in idaho. let's do some things that are productive for america rather than trying to put your focus on elon musk, my goodness. >> harris: thank you as always for being in "focus." >> thank you. >> harris: gun violence is center stage on capitol hill this week. >> if we leave the capitol today and ban all guns have we done anything to address the root cause of gun violence? >> harris: former nfl player
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>> harris: a major winter storm potentially causing imagine damage and problems for millions of holiday travelers. a lot of snow, wind, rain from the great lakes all the way up to new england. fox weather is live for us in nashville, tennessee. nicole. >> good morning. music city, one of the many cities expecting to see those below freezing temperatures later this week. we have a chance of rain as well. unfortunately that really does spell trouble for airports across the nation as delays and cancellations at this point are anticipated and experts say the time is now to start looking at
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a potential backup plan if you are planning to travel maybe thursday or even friday before the christmas holiday. now what airport experts or aviation experts are really looking out for is ice. when you talk about below freezing temperatures it is not just the snow, it is formation of ice on the planes and runway. they need to be taken care of prior to take-off. the de-icing process needs to happen. the longer it takes, it could create a domino effect of delays. there are so many other factors that could force major travel troubles. if weather conditions aren't safe to fly in and low visibility and power outages. all those things could not only halt travel but cripple the major airports. places like chicago o'hare we expect to see more than a foot of snow in areas like that. at this point all things you should be planning for and having that fox weather app will help you not only track where
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the storm is hitting worse but where your airline is coming out of that base, also a good place to track what the weather is there to see whether it could track will down and affect your flights. >> harris: when you think of rain. cold temperatures, rain, not snow, it's ice, a lot of it. hope people are careful. nicole, thank you. that will make a mess. thank you. >> bill: parents have little or not responsibility for the actions of their children. we're serious about addressing gun violence, we need to first get serious about bringing the paddle and prayer back to our public schools. in today's america we have 18.6 million fatherless kids. more than any nation on earth. we all know that kids are 20 times more likely to have a run in with law enforcement if they're fatherless. we don't even teach the ten
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commandments in the public schools or hold our children accountable to them. >> harris: jack brewer with a powerful plea to end gun violence. he is calling for more action in public schools, as you heard. urgeing leaders to bring prayer to the classroom to mitigate violence among young people. jack brewer, he is with me in "focus" in person. good to see you. first of all, we were talking off camera about an unreal situation inside that hearing room. what was that like? what was the response? >> you know, as a man of god it was dark to hear my message received and responded to by congressman ralph nader and others as idiocy. everything was from scripture. i prayed before i sat down and i was there with love in my heart trying to plead to the american people to start understanding
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what's going on in so many of our underserved communities. i asked everyone there, they are there for crime as the judicial committee. how many of them have been insides the prisons talking to those pulling the trigger? how many times have they gone into the inner city communities where kids are faced with carrying illegal guns in those type of environments? none of them answered me. so it really told me the spiritual setting i was in. everyone up there wants to talk about equity and equality. we can't have that debate unless we can establish morality and righteousness and spirituality. so if we're not going to do that are we really trying to get to the root cause of these issues? >> harris: let me ask this. what you called for, the paddle and prayer. those were the words that got picked up on. we'll start with the prayer part and the spirituality. there is a pushback in this
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country and i feel it. i just wrote a best seller on faith. i couldn't have seen that happened. god made that happen, the lord did. but what i've realized is when gallup and pew research look at how less faithful we are and don't believe in god and actions coming because of that it's understandable that you would have gotten pushback in that very place. but they aren't taking in the information you are bringing. three stuck on the word prayer. >> they're struck on prayer and denying the statistics. if you want to get away from spirituality and talk about statistics. fatherless homes will increase our prison population and fatherless homes will create more mass shootings, not less. so 82% of mass shooters are fatherless. so if you don't want to talk about spirituality or bringing families together and you want to talk about staying to the data like so many of the left want to talk about all the time. then you would say that
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spirituality works. look at the reading and math proficiency level of kids that go to christian schools. 50 to 60% higher than inner city schools. if you go into the prisons where i teach every week and you see those inmates that have taken christian rehabilitation programs, most of them get out of prison and never go back. so let's look at the data. the data will show you the truth. >> harris: i appreciate that from you because i know how often you go to visit these young men and women. i've seen on your instagram you are with everybody, not just men committing crimes but what you are saying and what we see as a nation, when you say 82% of mass shooters are fatherless those are men we've lost in our society. the paddle was another thing, though. i want to ask you about that. because we have a situation where unions in this country were complicit in keeping our kids out of the classroom. first it was during the pandemic.
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first it was we need vaccinations for all the teachers and it wasn't enough. they wouldn't come for it. not every single teacher but the people who represent them and heavily tied to democrats in the country. when you say as the paddle. i don't know i want that group of people touching my kids. >> i agree to a point. i think in many of our public schools we have teachers that we haven't armed with enough disciplinary push behind them. it is the message you send to a kid that knows he has no consequence. if you come to my youth center where i have 50 kids and my kids know that we don't spare the rod. it means that school or that teacher better not call coach jack and tell me that you are there disrespecting them. if that happens you will be gone. when kids don't have any consequence for their actions and you see so many kids that don't get in trouble anymore. let them go back to school. we have to do something when kids are fatherless. kids need to have that straight,
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hard hand in their home. i carried an illegal drug i was young. the reason i didn't pull the trigger because my dad would have beat the brakes off me. those are the type of things that people may not want to hear it but if we don't look back 20, 30 years ago, why was it so different? why was there more morality and respect? it's because people got whoopings at home back then. >> harris: what do you want to see congress do at this point? again, some in this country, i'm part of it. i don't know the teachers making the decisions through their unions to sit home are the people who will necessarily make good decisions when it comes to discipline for the kids and part of the reason why we've gotten to where we have now. lawrence jones covered this where kids were getting out of control and threatening teachers and throwing punches?
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>> they're made from the administration. when you go into a school. the principals and the overprincipals. most of those people are good people. i can take you to some inner city schools if you get to the point of a principal you have earned your stripes. all i'm saying is let's give some authority to these people that you are asking to take care of everyone else's problems. parents don't have any responsibility anymore. their kid can go out and steal and destroy a community and the parents never have to be before a judge facing anything. i think that's wrong. >> harris: wow, that's powerful and the way that you describe that hearing in congress is dark spiritually. it's something for all of us to think about. jack brewer, thank you so much. god bless you for what you do. thank you. i just got back from texas, some of you may know, two services with pastor robert jeffers at the mega church at first baptist in downtown dallas welcomed me
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with my book. the fantastic men and women of blue who were protecting the church at the time. we talked about america needing spiritual warfare to move forward and take our rightful place in leading the world as a faith-based nation. a great conversation. thank you again to the dallas police department for being there and to all the great americans who came. president biden is expected to talk up his accomplishments in a holiday address to the nation this week. but are americans buying his message? plus a woke university lecturer pulling no punches with her thoughts on systematic oppression. it is not sitting so well with some critics. we get into all of it with raymond arroyo in "focus" next. ♪
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these, inflation reduction. american rescue plan. it will be more of a celebration than victory lap. i don't really know the difference. another telling nbc news biden has, quote, gotten more done in two years than any president since franklin delano roosevelt. americans don't agree. >> f. >> i give him an f. >> f. >> on the economy i would give him an f. >> all kinds of drugs coming through the borders, trafficked kids and trafficked women. it is a nightmare and he is definitely not improving it. >> harris: on the streets we try to talk to everybody as you saw. i don't know what the white house says or means when they say we don't understand it as americans. raymond arroyo. people will tell you and knowledgeable what's going wrong. >> this is like the bankman-fried fellow declaring his great returns for the year. i'm sorry, there are none.
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biden has the same record. when you look at inflation. inflation is through the roof. inflation reduction act was actually the government expansion act. 87,000 i.r.s. agents. $1 trillion every year in increased spending, harris, which got very little coverage. it is a green deal setup. then when you look at something like the border. 14,000 border crossers a day. we're the only ones covering this. you see the invasion of the border. he is asleep at the wheel. i don't know how you can say this is an accomplishment. we don't need biden just christmas and hanukkah that's enough. >> harris: critics are going after the president for awkward comments. ethnic-related remarks panned as in poor taste. >> president biden: i may be irish but i'm not stupid.
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i >> harris: the same event the president made this claim about his uncle. >> president biden: got a purple heart. i said uncle frank, you won this and he said i don't want the damn thing. i'm serious. he said i don't want it. >> harris: there are a lot of holes in that story. we'll go here. his uncle frank died more than nine years before biden was elected vice president. oops, facts. the "new york post" notes that frank biden's obituary doesn't identify him as a purple heart recipient. one twitter user calls biden the biggest serial liar ever elected for telling another tall tale. cognitive evaluation is needed. >> how does any of this promote unity?
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racial sensitivity and healing which is part of what he promised. at every turn the man engages in the most ridiculous stereotypes. jill biden's parents dropped the italian name long ago and adapted the anglo version. her grandfather was the last one to use it. this is all latter day story making to kind of create a narrative that doesn't exist. >> harris: it speaks to what i say what i hear biden talk about blacks and on the campaign trail you aren't black if you don't vote for him. i wonder what he is saying behind the scenes? if this is how he talks in public, i think it's a fair question. the woke left continuing to silence debate at american universities. a lecturer at the washington university in st. louis medical school was caught on camera warning students not to try debating her on matters of
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critical race theory. here is part. >> i have a really hard time being neutral around issues of systemic oppression, okay? oftentimes you will know how i feel. i am always willing to engage in dialogue with folks that may disagree with me, always. i will not think less of you nor will i fight you or debate you. and in fact if you try to fight me or debate me, i will shut that down real fast. >> harris: she is okay with people having another opinion as long as she can shut it down. >> first of all, how did she become the race expert? i'm looking at this woman. i assumed it was an african-american or hispanic woman. i just saw the video. how does she fit the racial oppression story that she is trying the pass along? the most disturbing thing of this, 58 of the top 100 medical
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schools require this kind of racial training and curriculum. how about bedside manner and carrying about the human race, not separating us by race? you are a medical professional. as any will tell you they are worried about saving any life. the outer wrapping shouldn't be a concern. this is insulting really. >> harris: i just want to say thanks to my team for putting the video up. what you may have seen are just the words on the screen but we have the side-by-side and you know she said it. you have a new fox nation special based on your book, "the wise men who found christmas." such a beautiful story and i love the way you tell it. >> you can't get all of that into a family adventure picture book so i decided to do the fox nation special. you'll hear from biblical scholars and astronomers will tell you what the wise men saw and they weren't kings at all and they weren't from the far east. it is a great story.
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>> harris: such a culmination. hanukkah holds over christmas. sometimes one goes before the other. this year we're in an ecumenical family at home and such a beautiful book. it really starts at the beginning and we all can learn no matter what faith. >> there may be a jewish connection. these may have been priests of the first priesthood. >> harris: we'll bring you back. "outnumbered" is after the break. always look for the grown in idaho seal. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip.
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>> harris: it's a fine monday on outnumbered. i'm harris faulkner. joining nerve nucleus is kennedy, dr. nicole sapphire, jackie deangeles, and pete hegseth is in the house. we begin with the crisis at our southern border with mexico about to get a lot worse. title 42, the trump era policy restricting the number of asylum seekers for health reasons, covid, is now set to expire just two days from now.
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