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,quote, quid pro quod, with biden, and hunter biden. >> yeah. a have at it.t let them. chanthink that's all fine. fine. tell me what you want me to change. have ten seconds. i just thinkyou have that that s should apply these things for everybody so, you know. all right. i think that i do criticize your politics, like when i had sam, i got to go last calls over lawrence. >> now, i'm pete hegseth, in for laura ingraham tonight. >> and this is a special the edition of the ingrams angle. >> late last night, speaker kevin mccarthy delivered a tour de force announcing in very clear terms why he was removing certain democrats who deserved it, namely adam schiff and eric swalwell from serving on the intel committeeg on. the intel committee's responsibility is the nationalo. security to america. they have failed in that place.
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positionm schiff using a position of the intel chairina lying to the american publicmeag again and again. swalwell, you all know, doesu a not have the ar should have the responsibility to serve on the intel committee. i'll put the nationarve on thely ahead of partisan politics any day. integrit the nationay matters ae going to make the intel committee back to what it was tt supposed to be.s suppos >> well, today, those aforementioned democrats held a press conference on being mocrats hebooted. >> it was a sad affair alleging ofis was merely an act of political retaliation by mccarthy. in other words political ret, te basically owed these positions will only, i think, breed with distrust within the intelligence community. ligenceas to what it can shares and what it caann feel confident about sharing with thecong congress. our mission noress. >> our mw is to restore the credibility and integrity of this institution.
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of which the speaker has so gravely so gravely smasheddestro and destroyed, so gravely smashed. >> not only do they have noe on right to be on that committee and were placed on other e and committees, the concerns over their misuse of intelligence are extremelthe y valid. schiff, who as intel chairman had all the evidence he needed, falsely claimed in a public memo that the fbi did not abused the fisa process. later, the doj inspectorfisa pro general released the results of his own investigation, exposing that memo as patently false. aly schiff also played an integral role. i he starred in a lot of films inn claiming that the contents of the hunter biden laptop were part of a russian disinformation campaign. >> we know that this whole that has joe biden comes from the kremlin. that's been clear fo been cleare a year now that they've been
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pushing this false narrative abou pust the vice president an. his son . >> look at wolf blitzer taking him seriously. we now know, o f course, thatat was a lie. >> there's nothing inptop the laptop that has beenthat but of couas bn. but of course, that's not all. during the course of the january 6th hearings, so-called schiff was caught altering text messages. he altered them between congressman jim jordante and white house chief of staff mark meadows. the committee was subsequently k forced to admit that the texts, as if presented to the public in a big made for tv moment,re were false. >> oh, and then there's fang fang's lover, eric swalwell. erw >> mccarthys justification foral booting him. well, it's even more ironclad. he was compromise by a chinesee intelligence operative that he o with.happeneperatid to be sleepg with . >> the fbi aboutoncerned about putting a member of congressn on the intel committee becausete of his knowledgecause of relatip
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with a chinese spy, c eric swalwell being a private c sector and can't get a security clearance there. we are not goingsecurity cle th. to provide himrets with the secrets to america. >> so true, he couldn't get one of the private sector today at. their pathetic presser. efused t >> schiff refused to address the claims by mccarthy because they're true, while swalwell bistead choose to level a chose to level a bizarre threat to mccarthy. >> we will not be quiet. we're not going away. i think you'll regret giving all three of us more time on our hands. ve this one will mean he'll havenei more time to sleep with more eschinese spies. or does he mean he'll give up u even more american secrets? >> now, both seem like valid vad questions right? well, joining me now is indiana congressman jim banks.a and florida congressman byronbyn donald. gentlemen, both thank you very much for being here. so, congressman banks, let'spoi just ask it point blank. are schiff and swalwell threatsc
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to our national securityhi? ? without a doubt. doubt. remember, i'm the guy that, i am nancy pelosi kicked off off the fake sham january 6th committee last year. sham janshe never gave a singlen why she kicked me offand here yu a committee. and here you have speaker mccarthy, a man of his word, he follow through on a promise that he made that he would he would not let these two threatsy to our national security serve on the intelligence committee. never mind that being on the intelligence committee implies that you're intelligengt we are talki and we're talking about the two of the biggest clowns in congress, swalwell takingswalwek the cake, obviously,in he caught think about it, caught incaught a very compromising situation. singthis guy shouldn't be allowb anywhere near our national secrets. e because of how compromised he comp was. today, mike pompeo confirmedromt that adam schiffally actually released knowingly inlease classified information when he was chair ofe wa the intelligence committee. ofhe shouldn't be alloweding th.
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on the committee after doing that. he should be punished for it. so punished for it kudos to spe for following through on what he said he would do. neither of these two guyst alon should even be in congress, let alone serving servon the intelligence committt >> yeah, nhe into one leakedno l more than schiff, and that's public tha knowledge, whether yu follow the news or you're inside the beltway, he news or h walk out of those briefingsd ha and hand it over to friendlyy media representativemedia.. >> here's the thing. was swalwell was so, so concerned about china. >> excusa,e me. schiff was so concerned abouta china. he went to tick tock, which may or may not be owned by the ccpyd raise after to fundraise right after this. happened. >> what's this? we knew it would be bad whend be the republicans took over, but it's far worse than we expected. but i can promis expected.e thih this is not the end of my fight for our democracy. this is just the beginning. please join us and contribute. e >> today, the chinese tic-tac>>i defensnee representative donald. >> well, look, i don't know where he is trying to ask fork ,
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campaign contributions, but let me just say this.th. in terms of fighting for the democracy that has beenblich republicans throughout this entire time, all we haverohe wad is the truth surrounding all ofr these issues. ounding aland what we've known e so some time is that adam schiff haf s been leaking to the press, leaking classified information al l to score political points with the radical left in our country targeted hisopponen political opponents on purpose and using his seat onmmitte the intelligence committee as chairman to do that. chaif you're going to go throuh capitol omething like that and everybody on capitol hill knowhi knows, s you don't get t. on the intelligence committee, so you can go raise al raise al. the money he wants.ust me trust me, that political fight g will be waiting for him right here. will be waitand we're going to e because the truth has finally prevailed and we're going to take this congress actually make sure more of the facts, more of the evidenc e comes out to demonstrate to the people what has actually happened on capitol over the last couple of years. e >> representative banks, there
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was another member of congress at that press conferences anoth omar was there, al hunt. there. omar was at the briefing. listere's what she said. listen. >> been gunninge for our seats and obviously know how effective that we have been in upholding a the constitution, in defending our democrac y and standing up to extremists. >> and we will continue to do that work. so no. r, a omar known antisemite on the house foreign affairsion committee, but yet her position requires a majority vote tommite kick her off the committee. you havee. a republican, youyoue a majority representative banks. >> do you think you can doba you that? can do thati hope so. the first i'll be one of the first to vote to remove her from the foreign affairs committee. reign remember, she is one of the most anti-israel members of congress maybe the congress hass ever seen.s i mean, her rhetoric against
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israel is dangerous. israel is our most important ally. around the world, especially atm a time like this where the biden administration haske turned the world upside downrldi and made the world a less a far madeless safe place, a moreus pe dangerous place. so to have a member of the foreign affairs committee, which is a committee that'ss su supposed to go out and helppposd us build relationships with ours with allies, be very anti-israel,aver it's dangerous ever on the committee to begin with . so i hopon the como th.e we voth her.e >> i'll be one ofirsf the firsty to cast my vote to do so. representative donalds, you were in the middle ofativ the speaker's fight. o what is the. not that this vote isbu a telltale sign, but what i is the what's the the pulse ofof the caucus right now? >> and can they hang together on tight votes like ellen omarel ? togei firmly believeha we'reng going to hang together. i agree with my colleague. i'llwill be the second vote whet comes to ellen. omar, look, a republican w conference, we went through our imaginations, but it wasthr. it was all about the repub all about the republic. a
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it was about what house republicans are going to do to fulfill all the promises camp campaignedo have to have a majority. we have it now. convi fully believe in all my conversations with my colleagues throughout the conference, we are goingl to get the job done, whethergetf that's adam schiff and swalwelld and alan omar, whether the debt ceiling or whatever else is to come securing our borders. one inng borders i particular, g to get the job done on behalf of the american people. >> man, i sure hope so. >> gentlemen, both of you, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> today, i'm announcing that b the united states will be sending 31 abrams tanks to ukraine, the equivalent ofivn one ukrainian battalion. capabe the abrams tanks are the most capable tanks in the world. they're also extremely complex to operate and maintain delivering tanks to the field is going to take time, time that we'll see we'll use to make sure the ukrainians are fully prepared to integrate the abrams tanks intos in t their defenses. >> iheirt is a confusing press
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conference, but the other bigg s news today was biden's abramsen. tank announcement. >> the delivery of just half br a brigade of the tanks has some people acting like thisng is a game changer. s th >> but what is the truth? our next guest says that bothmih the west and kyiv might be disappointed in the resultssh or the lack thereof that followed. >> joining me now is retired colonel daniel davis, senior fellow and military expert for defense priorities who fought in the largest american tank battle since world war two. the battle of 73 easting. lieutc lieutenant colonel , i guess questi question would be , is biden trying to win in ukraine or will this just prolong the fight? count me as cynical, but what's your take? thirty one abrams tanks.s? >> well, the abrams tanks weree really just the tool. i guess the political tool, il depending on who you want to listen to , that will allow germany to release the labor rel two tanks, which which, is people have been trying
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to get for quite a while. and that's apparently going to wor that wik. ear abou it's uncleart about how many.w. but what i've read inld "the washington post" today, anyway, was that there would be about 70 of those. so two battalionbout 70 of ts. r so you're talking a total of three battalions. but look, i mean, you'rea totaot talking in front of about a thousand kilometers. you're talking to that. ukraine has said that they're in the process of making three cores, three core levelats operations, which are very large organizations to tryr th to have an offensive later this. year. three battalions is going to dot almost nothing. the and that's if the tanks work effectively. man and there are so manyany diffic roadblocks and so many difficulties and challengeulsthe that have to be overcome to even allow them to befe befectively usedctivel. so this is absolutely not going. to be a game changer as it's currently right. th o >> there's just that's just the truth of it. yeah. i mean, there's a to>> then ofrf technology, an abrams tank thati you have to be trained about on if you want t to know how too use it effectively. >> so what's the end stateage? here?jo joe biden claimed today thisoffv
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is not an offensive threat, that they're not we're not giving ukraine offensive capabilities. e what doen, are we egging them on to try to win a war they can't win? and what does that say about the the threat profile that proi we're creatingle? e have to look, we have to be prettyy sobe sober about what's possible here. rright now. russi you know, russia has just mobilized three hundred thousand troops and they've got reportedly about one hundred and fifty thousand in position right now, training up to get ready for their own offensive sometime this this this winter, potentially within weeks or evewithin wn days fromi and that's according to both ukrainian and russian sources. soo ukrain that's that's expect. >> and then you have ukraine has been suffering extraordinary casualties, especially in the bermuda and the solander area of the donbas. and they're trying desperately omba to try to rebuild their combat power while they're stillpower they aredefending and the idea t we're going to turn the tablebla and allow that ukraine to golloe on the offensive when they really haven't been able to do that in any large scaln'te
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other than the one area inone ar kharkiv, in the areas where have russia has been contesting,t suc they have not succeeded there. and eedei just don't see any paf militarily for russia to be either for ukraineussia or to b to drive russia out.tohe and then you have to ask the question if that's the caseestion., then what is or instinct? what is our goal and objective?c and i'm gointiveg to b?e honest. with you, i don't see one .i se all i see is just putting out ot capabilities and tanks, butwhat with no idea what it's going to accomplish in that way. it wh an nationalit's going to improve american national security or even help ukraine. and i thinity or hk that's a big problem. >> here we are again after twenty years of iraq ye and afghanistan with unclear end states and unclear and afghh to which it benefits the unitedw states . and we're right back .e are back aat it again, sending them records, amounts of armaments. lt amounts thanks for your sobe. analysis tonight. we appreciate it. thank you. we appreciate it.thank you.all . >> breaking just a couple of hours ago, after months of ter months osecrecy, a san frane has granted a motion to releasee d the san francisco pd's body ca
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. >> after months of speculation p and stonewallingec, a san francisco judge just ruled a few short hours ago that the san francisco police fopartment must release all the body cam footage from the night of the paul pelosi attack. >> nthe toll the details. >> we go live to kevin corke wih with the full report. rt >> kevin , great to see you, my friend. now, the order to allowvide the release of video and audioce actually comes after a fairly sustained efforta from a press coalition, if you will ,u will, including fox news. now, attorneys for f a the collective originally filed a request all the way back on the 11th of january , arguing that the public and the press have standing to assertto their rights of access to court records and proceedings, as you know. >> eighty two year oldprsi was paul pelosi was allegedly awi attacked with a hammer back onta the 20th hammer ba of october by by the name of david pappe,ookig housit's been reported was
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looking for then house speakere nancy pelosi and now a sanfranc francisco superior court judge has decided, yes, it maysu the be time for the public to see the body cam video and audiobo v for the night in question,ue however, and this is important. howevee by the name of stevenmup marie murphy has also nohyt quie settled on when or even if that material will be released, may. for whhat it may. and for what it's worth, hisat ruling comes over the objection of the pappy's attorneysatto who have frankly, they've been arguinrney whog that if you rele the recordings, it couldret the inhibit the client's ability cl to get a fair trial.t a uh huh.fa de pappe has pleaded not guilty to six charges brought by the san francisco d.a.'s offic e, attempte including attempted murder. now, if convicted , he woulder. face u face up to life in prison. i share r good measure, i want to share thiths with you. we've also recently learned lean that former house speaker nancyd pelosise speaker nancy had priey perform an exorcism inm on t the house following the attack. that, again, according to herxaa
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daughter, alexandra. t to make of wha that, but it proves once again,t that sometimes these stories simply write themselvehas. >> they sure do. in xerces. let's admit to pelosi's amazing.e and let's see if we get all the footage. that would be nice. not very much. you bet it does. it does. >> thank you. all right. at the top o wef the show, we sa mentioned that schiff and swalwell are getting booted from the intel committee. that it's long overdue.etel comm well, so, too, wase ba the banishment of donald trump from faceboonik. bu >> but in a twist, that a t banishment ended today. >> so you are ending the suspension of formertrump on president trump on facebook and instagrandm. g that >> why are you doing that now? he was suspended for two years n from using facebook and instagram and that two year clock expires. >> now, this month, there are guardrails, there are rules. he's got to playguard wh by the, though. >> facebook' >>s guardrails.
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we'll see what they look like.yk now, trump responded in part on truth social saying this facebook, which has lost social saying, facebook, which has lost billions of dollars in values ol since de platforming your favorit e president me has, ha just announced that they are an reinstating my account. such a thing should never again happen to a sitting president or anybody else who's not deserving of retribution. >>deserv as only trump can say t >> as foher the harpies in i the media, well, they weren't displeased political and>> polil mystic security consequences regarding the twice impeacheticc disgraced ex president , metahe has announced that itmeda will allow the forme hasrk on te president back on the platforms. >> obviously, many republicans ar e going to be celebrating trump coming back , at least maga. republicans are trumping supporters. supporters. nicolle wallace, so sad she. could barely say words. >> joining me now is mollieing i hemingway, the federalistn ch editor in chief and fox newsief contributor monica crowley, fformer trump assistant
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assi secretary of the treasury and host of the monicacretary os podcast, ladies. bill , thank you st.o much forko being here. molly, i guess i guesshy the question is , why did iton take so long for a former president who garnered the votes of 70 million plus otes 70 million people? >> why does it take so long to him for him to be allowedreac to , i don't know, reach those voters? unbelieva it is unbelievable that they were allowed to for two years, that facebook was allowed to do platform at first the sitting president of the united states , thenident o, and then the leader of the republican party and now a the leader of the republican party, now a candidate for president , a potential futurefe president of the united states . they did this in part becausresf the people weren't creating enough outrage over it. this faceboohk in general haso a done so much to attack freedom of speech, freedomck of expression, the freedom of people to debate. they didn't do i ple t justto debate. with trump. they did i allt with all sorts f effective voices. through important debates abouto covid. and so now finally, two years later, after meddling inmeddlini
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election after election, nowhe m they're finally saying, oh, well, he can come back .n co now, this isn't evenmi coming close to making. >> right.what what they did to this country and what they continue to do. >> it's true. it's amazing what whatrmer the former has been up again, what you were up against. whcuse me. what do yoatu make of the of ths announcement? him >> what how significant is him coming back ? or is it really just coming some of an admission of guilt orf adi not? sswell, you know, nobody should be praising this move by mehtaas and mark zuckerberg as as some sort of achievement here for restoring donald trump'sn ty account when they never should have done it i n the firstt plac place. and frankly, the word platforming is actualle.y justem a euphemism for totalitarian control. these people in big tech are our tech overlords. they do contro l the modern the public square and they have all of the power to not just silence somebody, but to crush them, to basically erase themome
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from the face of the earth. power thatkind of they now have to the point where they coulde pointactually suspend and destry a sitting president , as molly said. look, molly,t as has also writtn a phenomenal book called rigt about the twenty iggedtwenty election, talking at the hundreds of millions ofe dollars that mark zuckerberg and and his team poured into swing states and swing districts in order to influence the election and denyder donald trump reelection. all of thi s is of a pieceover the l i have to say this, too.le of yr over the last couple of years,se we have heard a lot about bogus collusion, what we now know.lluo thanksn. to the twitter filesr s and other things, other pieces of evidence. it's now become clear that there was actual collusionac between membertual collusion bsp state, the regime, the left, the propaganda and big tech to all work together to throwf donald trump out of the publicpr square and so many others with whom they disagree. disag >> absolutely right.re molly schiff says they caved,
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that facebook caved to pressure here. >> let's saybook cav who ? well, it is true that the left has become this authoritarian totalitarian force. they have pushed to continue .this horrific censorship that has done so much to destroyha statessociety in the united states . so they did tr.y to kee p the pressure on facebook, but that's not, to their credit,redi that they are even worse. google and google or facebook or twitter or these big tech or tw ittecompanies that that have doe so much censorship against the american people. but, you know, it's justle. crae how much the left supports this type of restriction on what people can say or think or whaty should happen to them when they do. but, you know, i think it'sk ita alsols worth remembering when this happened, when this thiss i move to take president trump off of these platforms itpened, it was so bad that alarmed people who don't event v have our protections oenr our first amendment. andrew . angela merkel was appalled.andrs were terother european leaders
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were terrified about what was happening with how much control these big tech companies have over. you know, if you can do thisof e to the sitting president of the united states , this makes you more powerfu states, thl than mostey are governments. they are not just private companies. shey have a lot of privileget pe that are afforded to them. this can this cannot continue.. and if they think that, oh, after two years of this type of expressiou know, allowing a little bit of more free expression will keep people from coming afteonp peopr, i thg they have another thing coming, coming.th they are an existential threat.. to country.el and the party is absolutely right. i mean, the meta ceo says, youio know, but you have t to pay attention to the guardrails. >> do if we had some false hope with elon musk that maybe gam the the gamee on on social media would be different, or will the overlords pu thet them even hare on the scale, just try to pretend like they're not doing it yet. d liy well, thanks to elon musk? we've had had a flash of the possibility of, you know, an algorithm, free, free speechh
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suppression, free of socialmedi media platform. but, youpl know, some people have noticed that some of those algorithms are back and people are their accounts are being arg throttled once again. we will have to se throttled once again. out.l have to see how it plays out. we'll also have to see how donald trump works, histate reinstated accounts. will he stay on true social or will he find the siren call oflg going back to facebook? and instagram and some ofe othe the other platforms, twitter to resistible? he'll have to see, because he's certainly running for ipr president again. soesident agai he may need thos. but look, this is the modelc square, and too many of us are too many o at the mercy of these big tech overlords, most of whom are on the far left, and they're h working hand in glove with theae regime in order to suppresss the people. def this is the textbook definitioin of totalitaria n and tyranny. sm and >> you're exactly right. they turn up the dials and turnc them off completely basedbased on who they want and whoon they like the mostd wh. ladies both.moank you so
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i promise you we're going to find her. he doesn't get away and now you can watch any time the go. just say the word only mondays on fox watch any time on hulu. >> it's time for seen and unseen, where we reveale wer the cultural storiesev of the day. >> for that, of course, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. >> ray, you caught a few a few m moments of biden's ukraine tank announcement that some might have misses ukraind. yeah, you know, as i watchd this this, i wonder how muchu have confidence can you have in a major decision like this when biden doesn't seem to be sureukn who's fighting who in ukraine? or who is secretary of defense is still he offered ukraine a tank division today. >> and i chiffonier defense systems all to help counter ukraine's brutal aggression.n. secretary of state and the secretary of the military haveh been behind.
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are they ?, they they've been deeply, deeply avinvolved in this this whole effort, armored capability is general austin will tell you speak is has been has been crit critical. the american contribution will be joinedal. by an additiol announcement, including that will be will be readily available and more easily integrated for use in the battlefield. available andin the coming wee. our terms that preserveou r terms torussia's ukraine's so, the secretary of the militarylii preserving russia's sovereignty. >> yess, pete, you can't make this up. u at one point, i thought hep. was going to turn to blinken and say i thought we wereough sending him septic tanks, not. a big rolling metal one .g rolln thmean, he soaked the poor man. is so confused. thank goodness he's not in charge of actually shipping the tanks out. they might end up in moscow. moo so let's leave it there.was bi but he was by not trying
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to justify the tank shipment bia as a birthday present to zelenskyy because i told zeln prizzi's wolinsky when he wassk here, today is his birthday, by the way, thankfully he did attempt to sing. so let's get birthday. remember what happened last time he did that in public? thathappy birthday, dear .irthda >> happy birthday to you.u. >> assured me every single day. vl dear vladimir putin. oh i mean the other guy that wears green all the time. >> yes, it's amazing. that you can't i mean, this fig is how we're fighting our warsar by proxy right now. >> with him at the helm gives ci me a lot of confidence. but raymond. well , biden was handing outweapon weapons systems or tanks, pe different types of tanks, septic tanks. >> another ceremony wass underway at the smithsoniaofn american history museum. this is how the director begant the ceremony. >> watch. let us pause to gracefully acknowledge the proceedings of the native peoples on whoseose
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ancestral homelands we gather today in the greater washingtont ,dc area. we acknowledge the piscataway tribhee, the pamunkey tribe, and then accosting peoples and their descendants. why stop there, pete?hy stop th what abouter the maryland plantation owners and the who work the land? george washingto n selectednational the site of the national mall in seventeen ninety one , or lavon who designed the mall. but fofor them it would be wilderness. i mean, how far back are wt e going to go? how many people ar go?e we going to acknowledge along the way anyway? first lady jill biden wa?s at the american history museum hiso to donate some inauguration outfitrys to their first ladybi. exhibit, both outfits featuring something that will no doubt as long as loni said, set themsh apart from the other displays here at the museum. matching masks. you know, they're just pieces bt of small cloth, but
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they represent the enormity of what we all face at the time. >> now, given what we know now about the efficacy of ficacy omath skills, why wouldmi they want to memorialize the mass graves? this would be like dr. jill adding a few classified document dr.s and hunter's laptp to her display. >> i mean, this make her ds no e th at all. no sense at all it does make sense. >> i mean, it was the entirety round. it was the center, the sunch around which they orbited for two years. >> i mean, it was it's infected their brain. of course, they have to put it h in the smithsonian makes total sense. i'm waiting for hillary clinto nar to put a cigar in her displayy box. that'll make it bring it allbri home.it hom circle from things like remember to things deliberatelye forgotten, disney worldly shuttered their iconic splasey d mountain attraction this week. e they did sort of purgeof the memory of the source material, which most writers ner have never seen. the nineteen forty six movie
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song of the south. now, thousands waited on lineino to ride splash mountain one last time. tiey cheered the final flume, me.but critics say the film glorified slavery and trafficked in racist tropes . but the truth is the uncle remus, those brer rabbit stories are based on african-american folk tales. and as fans ofs. the ride said,e it didn't feature any or anything racist. t nearly but the fact is the ride was based on that nearly 80 year old filmm from a time when disney featured black people in blue peoimated movies before they moved on to blue people. pl >> today, no, no, it's allnow is blue people. you muste people trace the past incl including every amusement parkre r.ride ever. >> and you don't really pop too, right?popular. >> it was a hugely popularit ride and children had no frame of reference. they just saw these furryey flume.eatures, the log flume, bt they're replacing it with the princess and the frong it withgh in incidentally, is a european
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fairy tale that in disney's version was based on a woman. i knew. leah chase, a great chef here but in new orleans. but again, they kind of took ane old fairy tale and leah chase'sn story and created something new . great. >> do a separate ride about that, but leave splash mountain alone. that iit alone. >> that's what disney does, dis by the way. they take adaptations of what were once beautiful children's storiees and turn them into something we don't recognize today. and our kidsdon't gnize toda don anything from this. >> amazing. k ymond, as always, you'reit's i on the stories. >> thank you.u. and we'll see yo anback . hosting the angle on friday wel. night as well. do >> don't miss that. all right. up next, good morning americag rolls out the red carpet for for sixteen nineteen project founder who says she wants the sixty nineteen project taught in schools across the country. >>ht in schools ac but is any o? dr. ben carson has reaction to that suggestion. has a in moments. in moments. i'm jonathan lawson here
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duckduckgo, privacy simplified. (upbeat music) to find answers. >> now go to solve long covid dog to learn more . even though he r 16 19ct project has been lambasted,bastd discredited by the most respected historians, the country. robin roberts and goodin morninu america decided to roll out the red carpet for seriald carpr
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serial fabricator nicole hannah fabricator nicole hannah jones . they did it this morning. ahead of her big new huluunch launch. >> do you feel that in all aspects of american who we aren ,yes, it can be traced do t and has the remnants of slavery. do you think that's something t that people will understanped with the series? absolutely. i mean, that thay.t is wha tat i the the series are used. one word to describe. okay, if i say the sixteen the 1619 project i nineteen project is truth, try bunk. it's that exact mindset that has corrupted countlesstary and elementary and high schools and colleges across this schotry. until elected leaders finallys l started getting involved. the latest example and what we brought you last night involve u ron desantis pushing back onke the college board's inclusion of an apbo african-americaard cn studies class that said, among c other thingsla, black was anan t
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integral part of black history. egas of now, it looks like the scientist will prevail, g takes a spine and he's got one . and it's those kind of actions that havit'se parents feelingpoe empowered to ask what exactlyd their kids are being taught in schools. we see how the issue of o education is making a difference in elections like s governor glenn junkins win in virginia, but it is having tangl a tangible result in classrooms as well. e randublishedshed by th corporation today found that of a nationally representative sample of eight thousand teachers. >> one quarter said they had revised their instructional materials or teaching practices to limit or exclude discussionss of race and gendersions , which. washington, d.c. is trying to ram down their throat. of course,ng "the washington post" framed this as a bad thing, but this signifies needed results. >> here now is dr. ben carson, on the housing and urban development secretary, founder and chairman ong and urbansecren
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cornerstone institute and author of createican cord e. dr. carson, thank you for beinge here. does it surprise you that lies like the 60 19 project are promoted so heavily and that it doesn't surprise you there in classrooms? it doesn't surpris e you in but it's good to see teachers a fighting back at the very least to some level, but they have to do it quietly. do it quietly well, thanks for having me,. >> thanks for having me, pete, and thanks and thanks for your contributions to the educational front. it's been fantastic. ons to the but, you know, schools should be about educating people about facts. it shouldn't be about indoctrination. .when we're talking about, for instance, these advanced placement t black history courses that emphasize things like cutho ,that's theory for those who don't know that term. intersectionality reparations, you know, abolishing prisons, you know, these arel ag political agendas. >> this is not educational agenda. endas. is not an educatiand it g
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good things that could be talked about, particularly when you're talking about black history in this country.s you can talkcountr you can talk aboutve the contributions that blacks have madmae to our military. it was henrietta bradberry, a black woman who invented the underwater kitchen and made it possible to launch torpedoes from submarines. most people don't know that. o or garrett morgan, who invented the gas mask, saved lots of lives during the war also. and then the traffic signaar an you can look at the industrial area and you can look at the industrial revolution. and andrew beer to him, didn'te automatic railroad car couplereh spurred on the industrial revolution? elijah mccoy, automatic lubrication system for locomotive engines. he had sation systemor o many inventions, people would say, is that a mccoy? is that the real mccoy ? people don't know.'t know that that was a black man. thomas edison's right hand manre ,lewis latimer, came up with the filament that made tla the light bulbment t work for more than two or three days,days invented the electric lampram th diagram, the telephone for alexander graham bell. i mean, tremendous.
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on a broader level, you canlmos look at almost any ethnic groupl in this country, and i can tell you all kinds of incrediblee thn gsthings were able to do.as o it wasur our ability to workwork together, to work as a community.together as a communi. that's wha that's what that is from f nowhere to the pinnacle of the world. it's not dividedro ourselves ups into all these little factions and fighting each other that we need to be thinking about.tart e and wear need to start early with the children. . at american cornerstone, wene have the little patriots program. i encourag whave e people to go to little patriots learning .com and look at the beautiful in animations, the interactive lessons. you think it was vertey expensie ,but it's free of charge because we have great patriotic americans who underwrote it. but those are the things we need to be talking about. b we neeuid to build our historyty on our positives, not on our ne negatives. do we need to leargatives.n abot slavery and jim crow and all all these things? of course we do. we that's part of our historyry and our history gives us oury gi veidentity.
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our identity gives us ours beliefs. we need to know about those things. buuswe need to know about we cae things and we can move forward educat . that's whaiot schooln shou and education should be about. wow. dr. carson so beautifully said. it turns out real history r is better than invented historyy if you're just abloue and willii to teach it to kids of all deser backgrounds. kids of alvel backgrounds desere to know those things because it'll inform ings. how they interact with people in the future. ts thou're right, they wan to target the youngest vines at the very beginning. if sharesourceou would the resource you're talking about and where people can get it. little patriots learning .com. it's part of the american cornerstone institute, american cornerstone. i corne rstone.orgdoug , and it has k tk five learning programs, interactive programs that teachn tetrue american history, good,, the bad and ugly. we don't try to avoid anything ,but if you're objective, you a you'll see there's a lotre
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more good than there is bad and ugly and solve a lot of problems. if we had little patriotsf we learning i had le n this country. >> dr. carson, as always, you bring it. great to see you tonight.. all right.. on a related topic, my brandbr new series, season two of the the miseducation of america is on focation of america x nat. >> it will shock you. and i'm hosting a huge live fox nation summit tomorrow night. an exclusive clip from season two coming up next. >> a once ignored educational epidemic has become a nationwide issue. we are destroying an entire generation of children. our public schools have become cockpit's the culture. if they can't change the way you think, they want to change the way your children's. we're not getting the education that tell about responsibility. the teachers unions have become puppet masters and they are
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controlling legislators at all levels. you're going to see not just testing, but all standards abandoned. they're trying to impose one accepted worldview to the exclusion of all else. we've seen just how many ways kids have been held hostage to an agenda right under their parents noses. >> that hosts the miseducation of america season
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devious like dr. john money, the sexologist, the expert who invented out of whole cloth the concepts of gender identity and sexual orientation all built on a disgusting lie, watch. >> when they come back every year to see dr. money, he, in fact, abused them, took picturer of them, force them to take off their clothes and exposed them to very, very inappropriate material. e thing is, pete, the story was not known. >> why wouldn't that destroy his theory? >> yes, it does destroy it,obli literally. >> pete: there is nos no theory. >> yes, but his theory took hold.e we have paid and are paying such a staggering press for these philosophies. >> pete: dr. grossman is talking about the brain are twins both born biological males and one headed next to it as an
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incident and dr. money convince the parents to raise them as bruce and brenda pure their life was a twisted experiment, and then the sexual abuse started ii the name of science and research. the story ended horrifically but dr. money published his findingi for review. are living and the culturaln th wreckage and this untold story of many like it explain how we got year and how you can fight back. you can watch season 2 of the american education. >> carley: a fox news alert, the coroner's office safe madison brooks died of traumatic injuries after hit by a car following a town bar. you are watching "fox & friends first" come i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. good samaritans came to madison's aid after struck in the early hours of the morning january 15th. the please continue the investigation into her death as four suspects in custody for allegedly raping in th
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