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the time we have left for thisuo evening. before we go , i want to remind of you to check out streamin the miseducation of america, which is available streaming on foxn.'s a. it's about the educationeive as our founders received and your kids deservell to receive as well. will aforget to catch nd iy anrachel will and every sy and sunday morning on fox and friends weekend. that's all the time we havan e. sean will be back tomorrow. have a great night. the ingram angle is up next. >> hello, everyone. i'm laura ingraham and this is ingram angle from washington tonight. thanksanks for joini us. for jo. the equity club. that's the focus. >> tonight's angle. >> the cost of racial inequity to this country brings the entire country down, holdsrr the entire country back ,d on equity, understanding that we giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight forfight foty but w eq >> but we also need to fight for equity in advancing equity. one-year project is not a one year project . it's a generational commitment.
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itwatch your wallet. u can't sah >> well, you can't saye voters the voters in 2020 i are warned. who can forget kamila's goofy cartoon message. >> so there'ths a biere's g dife between equality and equity. equality suggesteens equalit eve should should get the same amount. >> the problem with that game ,t everybody starting out fromme the same place. equitable treatment means wewe l all end up at the same. oh, i still can't believe that i actually went out. now, if we hadf had an honest , this would have been exposed for what iwhat it t is on the s. cart just cartoonish socialistoo nonsense.a sa because when joe and carmela say equidae, what they meaeqnont is justified discrimination and not just based on race based o, t because when joe and carmelas th say equity, what they really mean is the creation of a news power dynamic that's disguised in very benevolent terms, term equity on the issue of economict benefit and strength. admini
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our administration fromstbegi the beginning madenning made a t that we would increase minority and women owned businessesral c getting federal contracts. >> but we'ree're implementingctr a once in a generation infrastructure law with equityeh wi at its center.at its >> i mean, i sincerely equity >> laura at its cente: r means that sincerely, of course, the word equity is the antithesis of equality as guaranteed in our constitution, forcingconsti outcomes based on phonytua subjective sense of what's faisr requires gratuitously punishing or rewarding americansly punishd on arbitrary categories. the same racial activistcategors dema who are demanding reparations now are the same ones ndons now ar ones whwho influens executive order on an equity that wast wa aimed at advancing equality for all, including people of color and others who have been historically underserved, marginalized and adversel adverselyy affectey by persistent poverty and inequality. because advancin.use advancing b requires a systematic approach
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to embedding fairnesedrness ins, decision making processes, executive departments executnts and us t recognize to and work to redress inequities and their policies and programs policies a . that's a mouthful, but ignor pea becausble language, because when they use the term raciale racial equ equity, it's really not aboutt helping african-americans. it's als about o not about equity. it's about helping advance essentiallats agenda, which essentially is twenty first century socialis 21sm. their idea of equity would never never include a scenario underie which a government contract, for instance, woul awad be awark to a business headed by ar conservative black man or womana over one headed by a white, bl reliable supporter of the less lefse, let's say, climate agenda, because unless you wha fully buy intot what they believe, you don't count as being traditionally from a underserve community. >> old bo remember how justice tho, my oldss boss, is treated by the
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smithsonian's african american museum compared to , let's say,e the billionaire entertainer oprah winfre y. a remember, it wasn't until a year after the museum opened that they added under pressuret small exhibit on justice thomas. a small exhibit on justice thomas. disgusting, but so predictable, the true aim of their equityf t agenda is to build a new agenda is to build a new, powerful political machine where leftists get as many of the resources as possible. sible. soso as equity lie is seen indoy how the biden team has downplayed the train derailment in east palestine to your twelve years, how do you justndy get up and walk away from that? >> i've nevebody from th is neg >> i've never been afraid to gro home and this is the first timed i've t ever been afraid to go home. my d can't take anything fron am my house. my daughter took a bag oaufr to clothes. it launche bagd an asthma with r when she wass trying to get thm out of wash. these >> now, these people are both
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underserved and potentially poisoned. so where's w the the equity the? these are mostly middle class working class people. but leave it to pete, d after who instead of visiting a community in need after a real accident,nt would rather. >> play politics. >> we've heard way too we have y stories from generations past y of infrastructure where you goot a neighborhood, often a neighborhood of color that finally sees the project proje s to them. but everyone i on thatn the hars on that project looking like, gn they cam, doing doing g the good paying jobs don't look like they came from anywhere. anywhernear the neighborhood. >> oh, what an idiot.es tha does that mean like those alls n white owned townhouses in georgetown o ger the mansions in bel air shouldn't have what hispanic dry wallers are painters. we can now only have project pst run by people who look like the community. community?ce is that ? because when it ultimately leads to are established firms
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setting up subsidiaries with au you know, on the surfaceo ch minority staff, so theecn thenao they can go check the boxy is and compete for that federal contract. the story is as old asd as time just as the left came to dominate university faculties and came to dominate hollywood, they want they wane all aspects of the federal government and of course, comes with that. governe government afrai contracting. this is why they're so afraid od of trump's idea to reform the civil service. the trutservice. up on ouook, the democrats have essentially given up on our systemsystem.. d >> they think it's racist, to en they think it's evil, and they. deliver betterbu. but since socialism can never o deliver better outcomes, to people, certainly not betterr than the american system, thing their political favor. the radicals need to rig things in their political favor. it's the only wait's the only. t and they're kind of jealous of china with its social credit system. systan land they'd like to estah the equivalent of that here, a system that effectively rates you based on whether you're a member o'r
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f a select group certain and whether you have certain attitudes or beliefs. s, if youe so if you have the wrong donated friends, if you've donated to the wrong groups, if you go to the wrong church, you're,' going to be shutre out of certat opportunities. this is what they want. they they did thisely and our universities and ind hollywood and now they aim to do this and a by government and byn in extension in corporate america. corporate america. so everything yo so everything you hear about esg, it's all the same.jective it's ditching any objective measure, whether it's like i the ap courses in schools. the essaschools,y, the actis ans yes, abject assessments via artificial intelligence. yeaha artificial int, you heard. as americans struggle to buyr like a dozen eggs or feel their fill their gas tanks on their cars, don't worry, because the administration has a plan to eradicate algorithmicg discrimination. that's the thing. designerors, developers
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and deployers of automated systems should take proactive i and continuous measures to protect individuals and communities from acontinuouo arrhythmic discrimination and to use and design systems i in an equitable way. >> this is anything to avoidavoi what might even approach an objective assessment and of course, business leaders are vowing to the equity gods t as well.e equity gods as well. companies like ours must become as allies to the black livesoven matter movement. t. we were on record back in 2016l and supporting a black livesortt matter. >> business leaders cannot racia remain silent on importantl equity issues, whether it's racial equity, gender equity. >> that's it. now, thinow, this agenda is alrr play in corporate boardrooms. and yes, is.f the left has itsul way, they'll eventually expand hiring ouity club to include everything from the training and hiring of airline pilots.e training and to the training and hiring of ha
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heart surgeons. >>rt scared yet? , becausey hould be their dream is to massively expand their power by embeddin g preferences based mostly affili on political beliefs and affiliations. ationder the guiseunder the guig systemic injustices. now, call it crony socialism, but let's face it, sinceup everything they do ends upar lowering our standard ofd of t can really's the only possiblehe way that they can really exten ' extend their political reach. you still thinkexaggerating. i'm exaggerating? e equi well, guess who's runninger tha the white house equity show? none other than obama's leftn re hand woman, susan rice, who nows runs biden's domestic policy shop. >> now, none of this should our surprise us after all,te the our figurehead president does zero to unite the country. how u >> he spends his time telling us how awful it is . folks >> folks, clinton is pure terror. they're crimes trying to vots eg
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trying to go to school, trying b to own a business. lynch for simplyess, l being bl. nothing more with white crowds ,white families gather th celebrate the spectacle, taking pictures of the bodies mi ngand mailing postcards. hard to believe, but that's what was done. that.d some people still want to do that. now, wonde >> laura: now, ir i china laughd anthony blinken, when he urges high to take the moral high ground. t yo they say something like, your own president says that you all want to lync people ovhe over there.e why should wlistene listen to y well, equidae, just like all their buzzwords, like diversity and inclusion, or gender affirming care or vaccine disinformed nation,l cl they're just verbal clubsub u to use against dissentersesf lie to force you to give up your freedoms and your way of life for a fragile utopia. joining ll for it. and that's the angleme. l
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>> joining me now is kentucky attorney general daniel cameron , who is excited about o excited about this running for governor of the great state oft kentucky. mr. attorney general, great to see you tonight. u how is it possible that this president who ran on this big yu unity and returning government to the, you know, the normal course of business and so forth? he's telling h black americanslt that white people still want t to lynch them. absolutely it's absolutely ridiculous. and this is a president that's trying to take us backward rather tha n judge people by thg content of their character. they want to judge people base i on the color of their skin. and this president in many ways has is surrender his presidencye fa to the policies of the far leftg . the lead t i'm running for to he governor , because i think the states are going to have to take the leadpush bact to push. back against this nonsense. it's coming from washington, d.c. that's wh jumpey i jumped i this governor's race and that's pay i'm hoping to win so that rti can be a part of an alliance
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of governors, whether it's sarah huckabee, sanders in sara arkansas or governor desas in florida or glenn youngkin in virginia. desans into make sure that we' standing up for the values of ve our respective states . ofbut also pushing back against the nonsense again that's coming out of washingtongainst e and these woke ideologies thate aren't rooted in common sense. i'm going to get to what to the pentagon tweeted just a fews days ago. but first, i want to point thisa out. when they say equity again, you don't count justice thomasomas n doesn't count conservative't so do you agreans don't count. same thing with women or latinos. so d the, o you agree that the , quote, equality agenda is a >> well, the start? >> well, the equity agenda that the biden white house is the biden white house is putting out and that our governor and others of our the far left agree to isn't compatible with americantion principles, american principles. and our foundation. we are a we an opportunity societyd to and we need to expand upon exp anopportune these for allministi
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americans. and what you're seeing from this administration inn shingto need t washington right now is the idea that we need to pit each other against one another.k abo. think about or talk about crt. i'm the first african-americanec ,independently elected, first black american, independentlyyon elected in kentucky. learnin you think if i was learning those principles, tell folks that i'm inferior because ofnte the color of my skin or that my white friend is an oppressoru ?se i you think i would be i ln this position? no, it's because i learn reading, writingread, arithmeti. anyt i learned that i could doy anything that my potential given by god could take me as far as i wanted to go. what we're what our kids are and learning now is inconsistent. that's why, again, i'm running with that. and that's why, again, i'm running for governor , t because i want to stanhed for the in women and children of >> this commonwealth in clerkede td for justice thomas. and i've said it s o many timesageous i ,but to be courageous iny the country today, as whenunifot
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you're out of uniform militaryat uniform is to be a conservative minority, facing the media facing get bac the world crowd .k to the dod will get back to this ti issue that issue that i i referred t to earlier. we they just tweeted a few daysgo, ago, mr.mr attorney general, thr diversity is a strategic imperative, critical to missiond readiness and accomplishment. we're on site foind r the twenty twenty three inaugural dod office of diversity, equity, inauinclusion, and i'll talk abt talk the experts and forums because mr our people matter. mr. attorney generaley, this isa strategic imperative. you think china'tegic imperativn its boots tonight? >> we're reading and hearingd about that. the strategic imperative ofs mia our united states military has to be preparednessbe on the battlefield to to beateau our adversaries and to keepr us safe domestically from foreign enemies. d keep us safe domestically f
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and it's unfortunate, again,an that the biden administration has bought into these woke ideologies from the far left.e again, that's why i'm runningthy for governor here in kentuckyd p to stand up to this like othertr governors across our countryur who want to make sure that wer represent our values, make sureo that we represent those founding principles that are som innate to our dna as americans.f that's why i'm running foror governor . i hope your viewers will look at cameron for kentuckcameron fn and help us win this race,e a because we again wanpat to be a part of an alliance oft governors that stands up fords u >> lstates and pushes optimistic excesses of the bymit the mr. zelenka. it's an optimistic agendica and it's about holding the bar high for everyone knows no special preferences for anyonel. based on race or political ideology. mr. attorney general, greaenerat the laurou. >> daniel kahneman here on the show. all right. as the white housea ingr preten. s thsequi to care about equity, his administration seems blissfully e uninterested in public school most disturbingly, those inrestd most out enclave is. startling new numbers comingf
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out of liberal fat cat j.b. pritzker, illinois, where outes of fifty three schools, zeroaref students are proficient in math . zeroicn math. and according to the illinois news outlet, pointpos, they chalked up yet another big fat zero for readingo fo proficiency inr thirty schoolst across the state. now, they don't need the bar ned lowered for equity.e what they need is , as i justno, said, set the bar high, because. right now we're setting our kids up for failure. joining me now is tony canet, investigat investigative columnist at the dailive columnisy signal. he's also a former scienceher teacher and administratorand who was fired after exposing crt crt in his district tony. great to see you tonight. what can we what can we tribute these devastating numbers to ? somethin is just covid or is thereg deepg something deeper going on ? >> >> no longer.on there's something much deeperet going on . when you set a aside classical the classical and traditional academic principles which have anitiona as the attorney general
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from kentucky said him learn as he was growing up, millionsi of americans learn growing uple math , reading, science and history. matt readi science and history r equitable principles, per say, that are really just corny jokes wrapped up in racials stigmata. actua we actually forego academicforei progress for this continuall socialist five year plan. socialist fiver. a and we turn around and look at each other at the end of thatfie five years and ask why nothing i is improved. it's because we're no longert'se focusing on academics. it's all politicwe're nos. well, tony, the kids int's all baltimore are also in a similar >> lboat out of, ou twenty three schools there. again, zero students proficient in math .y usually ra and this is despite the factamon that they usually rank as among the highest big spendersg per l pupil on education. 21 oty one k per pupil forl. baltimore city alone.f that's the largest baltimoremon no not just baltimore, but washington, d.c., spendst re bun thirty thousand per student onl, and they only thirty one percent of kid 31%s can rean
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that district. 22% are proficient in math . l.a. spendsdent onl twenty four thousand per student. only twenty eight percent of their students are proficient 28% e oficie innt in math math . chicago, illinois. you mentioned earlier spends close to thirty thousande on dollars per student, whilelyf only 11 percent of black can students can read and only 17 se percent of hispanic students can read . doesn't sound like muc readh equity >> going on there to me, tony., brn >> brilliant analysis. thant k. now t now, the biden administratiohen once again looking like foolons abroad, and they have china rus' running right into russia's arms. steven miller, elbridge kolby are here o are here on that. plus, what happened thatthat hal actually agreeing with bernie sanders thisy cannot be , but i will explain it next later, what a privilege it is for you to have me here this evening. ladies and gentlemen, don't worry. i'm going to get them all tonight.
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or family. it's dangerous and illegal. so talk with your kids because when you talk, they hear you, you and all ukrainians. ukraini mr president ,ans, remind the w every single day what the meaning of the word courage is . remind us that freedom is priceless. it's worth fighting for as long as it takes and that's how longf we're going to be with you, mro. president , for as long as it takes. phras there's thate phrase again, as long as it takes. well, today we saw joe biden his doing his best performance artea
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proxy war style, pledgingion a half a billion dollarsdoll more for a country that is not a nato member as a nation is right on its doorstep, are ar nowhere near paying its fair share to you is one of biden'ss favorite phrases. so as we drain our coffers atfers a home on another undeclared war, our real adversary is mocking us with impunity. china rapped on tony blinken today after he tried to play bln tough with all the chinese chine after reports that the communist regime was considering sending lethal aid to russia. se >> indint is the us who kept providing weapons to the battlefield, not china. the u.s. is in no positionld, t u.s. is in no po to telsil us what to do, and wen would never accept its finger pointing and even coercion and pressure on china russiar relations. we never accep t any bossing around coercing or pressure from the united states on o china. >> russia relations. sounds like that went well. joininina russiag us now is sten miller, senior adviser to president trump, founder of i america first legal,
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and elbridge kolby, former deputy assistant secretary of defense and author kolby of the strategy of denial. all right, elbridge, let's start with you now. str ategy ofeven council on foreign on r relations types like richard elhaass was over there on msnbc and tweeted out something saying that biden is kind of inches inching us toward perhaps a danger zone here, saying that may well have decided he has invested too much in putin to see him inv lo also, that a long war in europe depletes us readiness. and jing warm, calculate there'x upside in exercising restraint given the state of us china upsh ties and little to fear from new sanctions. >> thoughts on that?nctions. th sure. i mean, well, firsoughts on thti and foremost, i think itnk is true that we've become distracted in europe as you and i and others predicted about a year ago. othe and i think the president'rss trip to kyiv really shows where his priority is . some in his administrationo credits say that they're trying to prioritize china, but presideny, whens inall he tweeted out that part of his seent was in kyiv.
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and i mean, i don't thin ak we'e seen anything like that in east the united states , in east palestine. but we also haven't seen pven'ts a vis china, which is 10 timesne the economic size of russia atln the same time, i mean, blinkenvh threatened over the the provision of lethal aid.e e alr we know the chinese are already providing some kinds of military support that may not be defined as lethal aid, but e more fundamental, they'reg systematically evading sanctions, which blinken mentioned was one of the demandtions which inken sain the president talked to xi jinping. i mean, look, the russians are actually prette russiansy good s building weapons. that's kind of their strong suit. where they need help t where they been is economic support. and the chinese have been doing. that. >> sso, i mean, i think what we've seeno what we've is a pry chinese ar threat and the chinese are not going to back away from thise .l well, stephen , we all know anyone who has followed china ko over the last 20 years knows that they don't respect weakness. e pretty they respect strength, which is why they were pretty intimidated by president trump.e balloon over to t surveillance balloon over to spy on us. unitt we letat it cross the united t states and shoot it down the water. heer and then we essentially beg
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them for some type of continued conversation. what kind of message does thaton send to china? after all thisa ? well, they got the measure ofmer joe biden from the beginning of this administration when he canceled president trump's cancelent trumprogram to keep cs when h out of america, when he canceled the investigator into the origins of covid, nevernevee brought them up, never triedd to hold china accountable. then they send the spy balloon d across the united states and it's allowed to freely traverset the country. it is it a shot down the to leaves us territory or leaves our continental territory. hav and then on top of all of that, you have china lecturing tonycto blinkenyn the way one talks to k unruly child.s to they don't take thisn unru administration seriously. they don't take joe biden seriously. they don't take tony blinkene bi seriously. tony blinken look at us spendin all of this treasure, all of this resources, all of our prestige over the borders of ukraine. and they think the they have a e us made. they have us in a corner and they are going to forge anr
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alliance with russia that's going to make the united states unabltates unable te to s power across the world. >> well, elbridge, it is quitell something, is it not, that we hear joe hear joe biden talk about bt how how they're people in ameri who still support lynching and we're systemically racist,iy and yet we try to have this try moral imperative in dealingna ad with with china. and every time they use everye a version of that against us . so we're self-loathing in a way . and then we go saying we wkno we have the we're on a morale i. i just high horse on the internationalr stage. i just don't think that ultimately worksks i don. no, i don't think.w it and they can smell and you saw meet it at the anchorage meeting atfh the beginning of the administration where this sort of self-regulatin administg we approach just doesn't work. i mean, i think we need to beinr confident. we need to be confident ind our willingness and ability and resolve to pute to the amere people's interests first. i mean, that doesn't mean being. cruel or disregarding others. we have we need to work with our allies where appropriate, pull th but they n.
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to pull their weight, as you were just saying.ave noth and we have e nothing to beashan ashamed of. cing andin advancing and protecg our interests vis a vis china. and to the extent that we will are much more likely to fail. >> and we can't afford that.d to that would be a catastrophe for us , isn't a strong america, stephen , the best deterrento we to an aggressive china? : isn' economically strong. yes. eckener strong. again, i return to what we've seen over the last two years. ea china has nostt fulfilled its yc trade commitments under president biden. snapback tariffs and sanctionsi should have put in place. they never were the tradeplace. deficit with china increased almost 10% from 2020 one toeaseo 2020 twost. the total us trade deficit hit a record of a trillion dollars last year under joe biden. we're economically depleted. the dey weakers weaker and our spirit is weaker. and as you pointed out, laura , this is so important i whenwhenn joe biden devotes the narrative of his whole presidency to the idea that america is racist, weo need equity to rebalance our whole country because we'res
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all bigots. we completele our moraley lose l standing on the world stage in, all negotiationsan. ra: yeah, >> and it comes righunt from 1600 pennsylvania avenue,g ourselves in a ver undermining ourselves in a very dangerous time.y stephen elbridge, wonderful to see both of you. thandangs time, k in the americ the permanent politician will finallyretire retire. we'll have term limits for cocongress and mandatory mental competency tests for politicians over seventy five years. id now, thaeat makes it sound like kind of a cool idea, especially with a president whoe ou is decomposing before our eyes and office. the thin cool idea.he well, until you think about the thing called cothe constitution, which sets the clear qualifications to be president . >> joining us now,w harmeet dhillon, partner at delynn law group. harmee thi, why might this nido idea of a competency test test
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be problematic? >> well, laura , i sympathize with the impulse because obviously joe biden and many other older politicians have poliexhibited signs of mental decay, but it's unconstitutional. the constitution un sets forthh th the very few standards requiredr of tificationsds to be a president of the united states and their age. tthirty five united states thaz is a natural born and has livedd in the united states for 14 years. and that's it. that's ies attempts to add and add qualifications likeempt california's attempt to addd a tax return disclosure qualification, and many other attempts like that have all been struck down by ther e courts un as unconstitutional. so absent an amendment to thecoi constitutiononal.mendment, thist is impossible. possib that, you know, there are plenty of politicians,e bid including joe biden specifically, who have exhibited signsspecifid looping as well before i tha they turned seventy five . and i think that aget is an imperfect proxy for mentald duri competence. and during campaigns, wepaigns actually do have lots ofs and oe opportunities through debates and other opportunities for
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voters to be able to assess mak these issues and age and make those determinations for themselves. so i'm not in favor of that kind of a test, even as aes policy matter, if it werewere possible. now, here's what 81 year oldrs d senator bernie sanders had to say about it. >> what is i t getsto s absuray abod. e fighg you are fighting racism. we're fighting sexism. we're fighting homophobia. i think we shoul racd be fightig ageism, trust people. look at peoplehomophobia and sa know, this person's competent, peis person is not competent.th there are a lot of 40 year olds out that way, particularly competent. >> all right.0 yes out there that are particularl i have to say, i rarely agreet. with bernie sanders and with a litany of isms that heitan referenced, accepted here. i think he's right. he's i mean, there are a lot of dopes who are ina their thirtis and forties, and he's pretty sharp, even if he is a total socialisprt. ist. >> well, he's pretty sharp . sharp i mean, look at, you know, him jimmy carter, god bless him. perfectly active america, n a lt citizen into his nineties and many other very smart people. i meanof vpe, donald trump is st
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six . i don't think anyone wouldio question whether he's mentally agile enough to be the president. so i dianne feinstein, who has been exhibiting signs of mental incompetence since well beforeht her last election. so i do thin elek it'sct up to o to assess that and makese their own determinations. and this is not a panacea.ss an. this isn't a pan see afor old people being in politics. and then we have to find othernn ways to deal with the power of incumbency, which is really the reason why we have so manyoa octogenarian dcd septuagenarians in d.c. is is really because is becaus issue, but not because somehowmi we don't know about their mental issues. laura: k ns kind of a cool lin i think nikki haley is kind of t a cool line to throw out there. e in ain a political context. thos but in practice, what would o those questions be on i the competency test army?e to w wouldn't it? why wouldn't yourite and i like to write them. wouldn't that be fund ?we only if we could write thems would we say it's noti'm jo constitutional. i'm joking, obviously. harmeet, wonderful to see.ki thank you. see y all latoya cantrell could soon make history as the first mayor of new orleans to be recalled.rs why are citizens rejecting her?
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something in a saturday, 4:00. it must have rubbed the wrong way. was she what the mayor was flipping the bird and shouting at members of a mardi gras? what? yeah, i wish you could see it better, but she's actually flipping the bird and yelling at them. and this is in the mayor's official reviewing stands by gallier hall, by the way, a day before five parade goers were shot and killed. now organizers are working to secure fifty thousand signatures of new orleans voters to oust the mayor. they have until wednesday. i spoke to one of the recall, cantrill founders, beldin, newbay man knottiest and other citizens today. watch is our city deserve better. >> and the mayor has didn't put our city first. she neglected our city and we sitting on fire and crumbling the crime, the carjacking, robbery, but way before that, i saw in a black community that the black community is hurting if the children don't have
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anywhere to go and nothing to do. so they're out shooting people, robbing people, killing people. it's ridiculous what's going on in our city, independent of all the things that she has on to infuriate the entire population. she's arrogant. it's all about her. i didn't know the mayor was new sign language. >> i heard yesterday she was showing people how to do the finger. so she make it clap, clap, clap, she said during the parade, she flipped off some of the riders. kind of disgusting. i mean, her children watching and there were people around. terrible. that's what we expect from our mayor. >> i'm volunteering for this recall and i'm and i want new orleans go back to what it was when i was growing up a fortune 500 corporation city ,which had a lot of jobs. and look what it turned to a third world zoo. she hasn't brought the community together. to separate. everybody's hostile towards her
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. so, latoya, the destroyer's got to go. mayor says this is a racist effort and driven by the gop. you would respond to that. i'll respond. let me and eileen collins, two african americans, we from we are democrats. and we started singing about no gop. it ain't about no race is about what the mayor ain't doing anything about. who's right is about what's right for the city. >> and mayor latoya cantrell is not right for the well, the times-picayune ramun is endorsing this recall effort. so what happens now? wait, fat tuesday, they've got to get the rest of the signatures on fat tuesday. and everyone's drunk. well, come on . i was i am told by the organizer they already have the signatures. they're going to turn that in wednesday. that will trigger a vote. but that's just an up or down vote . whether voters accept this recall, it looks like it's going to happen. and she's only got the mayor
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six thousand seven hundred dollars in her entire war chest. hard to run a campaign with that. she's a piece of work. all right, raymond, the beloved children's author, roald all is being censored by his publisher, puffin, editing several of his books in the name of inclusive and accessibility. >> yeah, laura , i went through the list of these edits, dolls, great work. the witches went from reading the old hag to the old crow. i don't know how that's better . the other foul bald headed females is now just strange to foul females. when matilda's mitch trunchbull, it describes her as having a great horsey face. it now reads the deeply unfunny face and small boys and children are now just small boys. girls are now just children. they're wiping out the gender specificity throughout these books. >> raymon now this this tells
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us , right, that the left was never about just making people, you know, get along and tolerate. this was about changing everything, about our culture. we saw with j.k. rowling's over in britain what they did to her and now it's here in the united states . this is laura complete as an author, as a children's author, you labor over words and construction to create emotion and get a reaction when you start knocking down and just strafing the language of roald dahl, one of our great wordsmiths. you strip it of the mischief, the fun, the whimsy that kids love this is why three hundred million copies were sold by this man. now, these these people who are not equipped rewriting his work ,i think it's scandalous. they have done to roald dahl what madonna did to her face, disfigurement in the name of preservation. it doesn't work. it won't work like that. he wrote a book called switch.
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>> i can't wait to see the name on that one . raymond raymond. instead of horsey face. could they say goat face? would that be okay? goat face, it's great. >> and then it'll just be face and then pretty soon it won't be face at all. so just throw the book out and let's not publish it. >> now it is . they have to change the copyright laws. so there's got to be some way of addressing this. we can't we can't allow this taliban approach to american culture take hold. raymond, thank you and happy fat tuesday tomorrow. all right. alarming video out of austin, texas, shows what happens when the defund police crowd gets its way. >> that's next. don't touch shut down party only on fox nation. can you turn back the clock and watch some of the best comedies of all time. outrageous. he hates these characters and unapologetically funny. oh, it looks good on you. lo. watch these classics now before this collection is gone.
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all right.>> laura: all ri >> what happenghs when you stuff like defend the police, stuff like this one ? oh, my god. oh, my .god. >> oh, incredibly dangerous.s mv street racers, massive crowdsow took over multiple intersectiodo in austin, texas oveu re the weekend. shooting oe's even they're shooting off fireworks, damaging cars. there's even video of someoneofh
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being set on fire. now, austin police who currently have a deficit of officers, they were clearly eight officers, they were clearly outnumbered. one officer was hurt. cityr wa. council member alison altor witnessed the chaos and she called 911. lef she reports that she was left on hold fore city twenty eight minutes. she served on the city council by way, when it voted unanimously in 2020 to cut0 to police budge the police budget by 30 percent. so when the city treats its police department like this, it's no wonder why the reactionn from these thugs is this.>> we t >> we want to be known.t we want to be welcoming and wed want to be the next best of various. >> are you eve>>r scared are yoa are going to get arrested or something? you know, you're going to have charge on yo this? >> no. li like a felony charge on you because of this?ai >> like yod, tu say,he they cant catch us . >> joining us nos w is mackenziey kelly , austin, city council. member. councilman, thank you for joining us . council r ing usthey can't catc. they're really they're really brazen.
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at they're not scared of the police at all in austin.n a. is the council a is the council at all reconsidering its decisiond th to at least partly defund>> you with bette? you know, laura , i really wish unfortunat i could come to you tonight with better news, but o unfortunately, it seems like i'm an island. i'm on an island of my own here. f heranothe councember r thanal alter, who didn't need the police until she needee d them. u mentioned she was there depar. when they voted to defund the police department. really t hose actions init really seems like e actions in 2020 from the policen abolitionist to defund the police are coming home to roost today. well, council , councilman, here the same street racer said ceabout a police officer who was injured. we didn't have to hurt nobody.kw you know, that's awful.y to we're sorry to the policeha officer who got hurt.t >> i mean, you should've just his stayed state his only . can you believe that should stae have just stayed in his own lane. i'm s
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that's what i'm so tired oo tirf hearing from people like that that have no sense of whatr their consequences are going to be for their actions.bein if you were really thinkinga la through law and order and beinge a law abiding citizen, then you never would have put yourself in that place in the first place. well, this is also where the capital is. ca people forget austinpi is thetof capital of texas. so aso at some point, keep itt daird, it's going to turn to keep it dangerous. keep it u. and that's not going t or keep it on people. long ter and that's not that's not going to work long term for the city,. period.and it's notwe going to work. w, toy right. and we're already there. laura , unfortunately, to my tho dismayple , and that of otheren people who were born and raised here, we've seen the city take it downhill turn, especially in regards to advocating for police insteadthe police insteas to abolish them. and it's really unfortunate because it pute it puts everybo, risk here. the people work here.ryin the people who live here areg tm people tryinilg to raise a famir and visitors where one catastrophic failureop away from cascading into a difficult at osituation, that our policeoe
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department does not have the staffing to get attention for. e vo >> well, councilwoman, you are one of the lone voices of reason in austin.e up i hope the democrats wake up their if not mean it's going to become baltimore or chicago,. which is not good. councilwoman, thank you.oming usming the angle like usual gets results.s resu i'll explain next. i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day. look at the size of these butterfly shrimp shine up with shrimp. what now? >> she's talking a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance ,john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately,
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>> laura: last wee >> laura: all right, last weekit we brought you reporting for the "washington examiner" detailing how the state department was working to demonetize conservative news.stiged the investigative reporter appeared on the "the angle" the democracy which received grants from the state department filedf a half a million dollars to the global disinformation index. and the gdi pressures companies to blacklist conservative websites. well, the examiner with an assist from t "the angle" gets
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results. the democracy has cut ties with gdi but the left will work hard to get what they want as far as suppressing dissenting views.uet they will work hard to continue to do that, and we will work hard to expose it. that is it for us tonight. it is america now and forever. check us out on instagram. greg gutfeld takes it from here. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, we are waiting president biden a polling monday after a surprise meeting with president zelenskyy in kiev after russia's invasion of ukraine. his state of the nation address at any moment now, you are watching "fox & friends first" a busy tuesday morning, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: ashley strohmier in percolation because pure chinese in russia officials mingling in moscow. new concerns, china could supply weapons to russia escalating the

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