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♪ ♪ >> sean: if you want to be part of her studio audience go to hannity.com special from the long island metro area the tickets are absolutely free, we love to have you join us. that's all the time you have left, please set your dvr never missed an episode. let not your heart be troubled, let's give it up for laura ingraham shall we? how are you? >> laura: i am good. and i have an announcement for your audience. >> sean: laura has an announcement what is it? >> laura: hannity is buying the shots of tequila afterward so had to the bar two blocks over. >> sean: all right. have a great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington, d.c., tonight. we have a lot to go over with them of course, but first the
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fbi versus america that is the focus of tonight angle. ♪ ♪ ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did things get so off-track in america customer now i'm not just talk about the lousy economy are high prices either, a lot of bedrock value seems to be in short supply. respect for elders, respect for history. respect for our constitution. how about just basic decency? stupid [bleep] i'm going to kill you. >> she is going to die. >> laura: the viciousness, the casual nature of the virions today seems different. at least from what i remember seeing growing up. now one thing is obvious.
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when we cannot expect our next generations to respect the rule of law, we certainly if our own fbi is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. operating with an obvious palooka bias as it did recently and gets next guest. a pro-life activist in pennsylvania he is until his story was all exposed today during the grilling. >> this is a case where a catholic pro-life demonstrator, father was accused of disorderly conduct in front of an abortion center. the local prosecutor, the philadelphia brought attorney who is a democrat, a liberal, very progressive decline to prosecute. and then after all of that your justice department sent between 20-30 armed agents in the early morning hours to the house private residence to arrest this guy.
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after he had offered to turn himself in voluntarily. here is the photo once again. you can see the long guns, you can see the ballistic shields. >> all i know is what the fbi has said which as they made the decisions on the ground this is what was safest and easiest. >> in your opinion as attorney general it was objectively necessary to use 2 20-30 s.w.a.t. style agents with long guns and ballistic shields? for these people? >> one of sings decisions to go about this -- >> that is a disgraceful performance by your justice department? a disgraceful use of resources. >> laura: hollywood is masterful and everyone including liberals know that the fbi gives kid gloves treatments to liberal activist who vandalize property commentaries people, smash and mood. now, there's little to no chance they'll be treated like that. he had a pathetic excuse, but senator lee he had the facts.
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>> in 2022 and for the first couple of months 2023. doj's announced charters 34 individuals for blocking access to or vandalizing abortion clinics. there been 81 reported attacks on pregnancy centers, hundred 30 attacks on catholic churches since the leak of the decision annually to individuals has been charged. so how do you explain this disparity? by reference to anything other than politicization of what is happening? >> i will say you're quite right there many more prosecutions with respect to the blocking of the abortion centers, but that is generally because those actions are taken with photography at the time, during the daylight and seen the person who did it is quite easy. those who are attacking the
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pregnancy resource centers which is a horrible thing to do are doing this at night, in the dark. >> laura: it's the pro-sunshine bias, i got it. oh, my goodness he had zero credibility and where it was cruises time to question them, oh, boy. >> in the wake of the leak of the decision when writers descended on the homes of six supreme court justices night after night, after night. you did nothing. when extremist groups like ruth sent us in james revenge openly organized campaigns of harassment at the homes of justices, you sat on your hands when these same groups posted online information about where the justices worship, or their home addresses. or were there kids went to school you would begin sat on your hands and did nothing.
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has justice brought any case? >> the job of the marshal is to fund the lives. >> so the answer is no. >> that is the number one priority. >> are you unwilling to say no. you know it's no, everyone in this hearing knows it's no. >> laura: of courses, he has another joe biden demonstration official who refuses any accountability. he is not going to apologize for what is happening because this is their plan. she weaponize the doj, that is what they need to do to defeat republicans or so they think. now look at how they treated some of the january 6 defenders that we documented here on the angle. held in solitary confinement for parading through the capital? years in jail? is the release of those tapes that so important. the fbi lies, and the doj covers for them. and nowhere do we see this bias is more egregiously than against
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donald trump. >> i believe that your intention and i think it's a political intention to indict president donald trump became infinitely harder when classified documents were discovered repeatedly a president joe biden's multiple residents. they were first discovered on november 7th, 6 days before the prior election, the permit of justin's was notified on november 4th, again miraculously there was no leak. about the classified documents a present joe biden's home. when it politically benefited the effort to go after and charge donald trump, doj leaked. >> it's inappropriate and they were not directed by anyone. >> laura: that's called deflected tonight, of course leaks are inappropriate, always. they are carried out by a ghost [laughter] i don't know who did it ever. now garland didn't seem as worked up as the fbi's richmond
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field office was about catholics. who attend the latin mass. when garland was pressed on this memorandum basically targeted traditionalists catholics, there was nowhere to go would join the outrage. >> the advocated for and i quote, the exploration of new avenues for tripwire and source development. against traditionalists and catholics that's their language. including those who favored the latin mass. attorney general, are you cultivating sources and spies, and latin mass parishes? >> that is what they are looking into but i'm totally in agreement with you that document is a polling. >> laura: wow, those are public and senators conclusively demonstrated that our doj does not care that our laws are not being applied equally to their political opponents. what's the guy in the whisman field fired? why is he still she still
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working there? there's too many indefensible examples from targeting donald trump with the bogus russian collusion nonsense to targeting parents and school board meetings. so now it's up to republicans to use the power of the purse to stop once and for all this madness. >> the politicized asian of the department is a problem. you can tell your department, not a chance that we will be reauthorizing that. without major, major reforms. you're the permit is not trusted because it has been politicized. >> laura: without trust in government, things will continue to spiral in the united states. the way that you vote, the church you attend it should never affect the way the government especially the fbi with all of the powers it has two treat you under the law any differently. the use of federal power to punish political adversaries is what we expect in beijing, maybe
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moscow. not washington. and that is the angle. ♪ ♪ with me now is one of the victims of the shameful behavior, pro-life activists mark houck we mentioned him in angle. mark, you accept the attorney general's explanation of your case? that he does respect with the fbi does, yet the decisions are made on the ground. by the officials on the ground. >> i reject most of it, i honestly agree the district needs to make a decision, but the question is not so much as a matter of 10-12 agents are at my house. the fact that they laura, came to my house banged on the door and didn't even announce themselves, violently banging on the doors. they did not present a warrant
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to me which is protocol, and proceeded to shackle a man from his waist and ankles into a table for six plus hours who is not a threat and not a risk flight. i think the real questions are, is this protocol? and even those those questions to come up, i have to reject most of what he said. >> laura: market, you either have a really bad sore throat or your having audio issues. we love that, we are gonna check back with you, we're gonna try to fix those just a few moments. ♪ ♪ joe biden delivered in a correct dress to the retreat in baltimore earlier tonight with a second, you missed a question mark will don't worry he seemed as clueless as ever. >> president biden: there is more than one way to do inflation just at the end of the month to have any left over once you play your bills. to have anything left over to give a little bit of breathing room? that's what we have been about.
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>> laura: weight? that is what you've been about as far as breathing room? a new record 62% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. present joe biden, according to politico there were hoping that joe biden speech tonight will light their path back to the majority. well, here's his path. >> president biden: we need to come together on police reform and immigration reform. we are going to ban assault weapons grade [applause] and high-capacity magazines. >> laura: how excited with the house democratic caucus about all this? while politico went on to report, does the lion share of the caucus members were cheering joe biden and charm city, several skip to speech to stay in d.c. for an award ceremony honoring singer joni mitchell. i would make a joke but try to play both sides. joining me now is the former
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white house press secretary and fox news contributor. at the hoover institution, all right, joe biden tonight. is that a winning message giving what the country, american families, are facing? >> first it's a losing message and the fact that he could've tried at least to do some of these things when the democrats controlled house and the senate. but the democrats no longer control the house and joe biden making all these promises to do these things that are going to go nowhere. so it's all about the democrats basically. when he goes to a true treat like this it's all about rallying democratic and make sure that the liberal community and the rest of community thinks that he is one of them and that is been the fundamental law of the joe biden administration. they govern and they speak like progressives instead of moderates or centrists the unifier agreed. he is the last thing in the
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least thing and far thing from being a unifier. >> laura: victor, i want to build on what we talked about in the angle which is this rank corruption and political bias within one of the most powerful agencies in the united states and obviously there are wonderful people who work in the fbi we say that and that is obvious good men and women who are committed. we see example after example whether it's donald trump targeted her parents targeted, traditional catholics targeted. poor guy who's just protesting outside an abortion clinic targeted. merrick garland like, well those decisions are made on the ground. or that wasn't good, but there's really no accountability, zero what is etsy to america? >> at the americans wondering is there anything the fbi won't do? kevin kleinsmith is now a felon he dr. documents, the offer christopher steele what a fake
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dossier he was offered a million dollars by the fbi to find one true thing and he couldn't. and yet they use that fake dossier despite american citizens. they contracted twitter out to give them $3 million to suppress information about a laptop that affected the election. they wipe clean subpoena foreign phones during the investigation. they have no need to get into peter, in the last four look at the last four directors. he swore under oath he didn't know what the steele dossier was and he didn't know what gps was, that was the pillars of an entire investigation. he played amnesia 245 times under oath. who admittedly lied to federal investigators or times, these were the top people i do not need to get into christopher wray is very disingenuous. i think people want to believe in the fbi, but they have lost all confidence in the washington
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leadership maybe they should disperse it and for the headquarters in kansas or break up the fbi and ferment out the different agencies, but it cannot continue because people are afraid of it. >> laura: well, i think what we are seeing is well ari is his attempt to blame shift on issues like crime. we can see it before our very eyes, things get more vicious and more depraved, i don't think just anecdotal but things are changing in this country not for the better when it comes the crime issue. kj p was asked about this today in the briefing room this is what she said. >> republicans have been doing the opposite. when you thing about the cops come assuming that the president put forward, they had wanted to defund that. everything about that that leads to defunding the police come just recently they called on defunding the fbi. anything about the border security funding, they want to take that away as well. >> laura: now, [laughter] blaming the republicans for the
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7 million people. that of come across our border? in two years? >> do we really need to look any further than chicago last night? in chicago, the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot, who presides over the city where she is vilified and demonized the police department her crime is out of control, the liberal prosecutors have send the signals that you can get away with all kinds of things that used to be felonies and now have been made into misdemeanors. she lost her race for reelection. she came in a dismal place, she only got 16% of the vote. she didn't even make the runoff. this is the reality of cities in america today where people are voting on the things that matter the most of them. we just can you safely walk through your neighborhood? can you send your children to a school at the school they be saved? crime is a tangible and visible issue that affects every american, and the reason, the prince will reason a misparticular in the with das
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and the prosecutors they've abandoned the pursuit of justice for social clauses that are failing everybody. >> laura: victor, as well as change, we may still have the same party it looks like representing the city of chicago. again you eric adams in new york which ran it's my point last night, he came in he was to be the conservative democrat, or the moderate democrat look what's happening. maybe they change and party do they not? >> yes, it's very sad because you're destroying these great institutions that have been with us for 230 years in some cases. and now just a question, nobody on the left believes it works if you look at homelessness in crime. in the budget and the murder weight and it's mostly the quality of life in the schools are all shot. at the question of the people who are living there and most of them pretend to be progressive how long you want to commit suicide and they know the medicine for them is worse than
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the disease. the medicine is rejecting the progressive agenda that brought themselves with misery. to do so they are not capable of it yet. but they are getting to be to appoint or life will be sustainable there in such civilizational decline as we saw in chicago there are enough the shock themselves and look in the mirror say we did this to ourselves. >> making an admission of failure that is over and it's hard to do that. gentlemen, great to see both of you think very much. >> laura: i wonder if we have anything to talk about? not sure but stay there. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: he is the man that everyone is talk about four to governor ron desantis. you might: governor turnaround because it wasn't so many years ago the democrats were bragging that they were on the verge of turning the sunshine state blue. now after four years of him and his polyp policies it's a reliable republican stronghold. he won reelection by 20 points. with the success comes a lot of presidential buzz, join me now is for the governor ron desantis author of the brand-new book i'm holding in my hand should be free florida's blueprint for
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america's revival. man you've been doing the rounds are you tired yet? it's good to see you. it's good to see you. >> people are buying at laura. i appreciate everyone chipping in. >> laura: we know that the buzz about you is because of your success in florida. that's what everyone says and that's what people want to replicate on a national scale. but there is criticism of your book that there is a lot of policy but there's not enough you and there's a lot of success in florida, but they want to hear more about you, you want china, you one trade, the substance issues of foreign policy what of that? >> well laura, i do address some of that. of course i am a governor. so the issues that i'm dealing with over the last four years with things like covid, education, the economy and all the cool things governors deal with who we have done florida
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his take on the ccp. we have a limited things like institutes from universities anybody to enact into law a ban on ccp linked pages is purchasing land of florida. we have worked with the taiwanese parent florida to be able to advance that so we have been able to do stuff to make an impact on the state level, but look at the end of the day what i was trying to do was identify kind of how we've led this i think there are certain principles of leadership that allowed us to accomplish so much stuff but i'm just to show people that it can be done nobody face more resistance and attacks from the left and the media than any 50 state governors that me over the last four years. not only will be able to overcome that come up we were actually able to win a historic landslide reelection. >> laura: joe biden spoke at the house caucus tonight, and the conference and he made a
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comment about passing left-wing issues with help from the republican party. >> president biden: the republicans are knocking to get on board for these things. that leaves a lot of republicans left. by the way watch. i watch, predict watch what happens. republicans can help make a significant majority in some of these things. >> laura: $7 trillion in spending is not enough apparently. alarmingly, most republican senators and leadership seems to be a lot closer to liz cheney and perhaps you and former president donald trump on the issue you consider that a problem in a disconnect between the electorate and the leadership? >> it's a disconnect from the base the republican party and the conservative grassroots, but i think it is a disconnect with the majority of the public.
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the fact of the matter is that joe biden's policies have failed, a clear majority of people believe they fail, a clear majority of people believe that the country is on the wrong track. so i think the proper posture is to fight back against joe biden and then offer an alternative that the vast majority of the public may want to sign up for. >> laura: illinois and michigan. there are often times mentioned as possible future presidential candidates if joe biden doesn't want to summon like that. so a lot of us the fact that they were reelected we get what you were reelected. they were reelected by healthy margins so what are the people of michigan and illinois missing that your voters seem to get in the analysis? >> well laura, some of these races you have the governor of illinois he had unlimited resources he was a candidate i think there are some other factors there, all i can tell you is you don't have very many
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people moving from florida to illinois and to michigan. i run into people every day who've moved to florida from illinois and from michigan. in the way we govern the state and the principles that we uphold is a big reason why. you look, i know illinois has hemorrhaged more people than just about any state other than california and new york. over the 3-4 years there is a reason for that they are not keeping the streets safe, your taxi people too much you're trying to good indoctrination in the schools florida we stand on the opposite side of all those issues and the good thing about a federal system with 50 states people can vote with their feet and they voted for the free state of florida. >> laura: governor, i know you and some notable republicans are speaking a club for growth conference this weekend, and apparently that appearance is being used by some including present donald trump against you, he basically said field
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farmers congressman and his close friends who fought me all the way in 2016 and lost and then in 202010 are threatening to money against me early because the new boy ron desantis. governor, i know you're knocking to talk about whether you're going to run for president, but the club for growth is known to be very pro-china trade, very liberal on issues like immigration, those key issues which are bread-and-butter for the america first populist conservatives would you be someone who would be co-opted from establishment forces? >> in florida at one of the first things i did was i got a van on sanctuary cities to the legislator. of course i transported illegal aliens to martha's vineyard we are now working on mandatory e-verify in the state of florida also when i was in congress we opposed the late amnesty back in 2013 which would been a disaster
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so no, i think my record is very, very clear we are to be strong and emigration, we are to be very strong against china is not just because that's what the base wants, those of the proper policies given what we are facing in this country. an open border, china that gets away with absolute murder across her economic relationship. they are flying a balloon to spy on americans over the continental united states, we need to be smarter, we need to be stronger. >> laura: governor, that's means are not for the trans-pacific partnership going back to that a horse are you? >> no, no, no, what i think we need to do is we need to disaggregate the economic relationship with china, we need to recapture supply chain here in the united states i think there could be some economic benefits for people here at home, but i think just as importantly this is a security issue. they are in control of key things that are economy depends
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on and this has been summing that is happened over a quarter-century i think starting with them going into wto but the reality is there is an imbalance in the relationship that is not good for u.s. interest. >> laura: your book is destined to be number one if i understand of sitting clinical figure and huge hit we wish you all the luck on the book tour and go teach those club for growth people something, we appreciate you thank you. prince harry is heading back to therapy and lori lightfoot is out. now another america be facing the same fate raymond arroyo is here with the details on seen and unseen next. ♪ ♪
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from the cottage and windsor that's the only u.k. residents. the king is offering to prince andrew of all people but laura, and casey thought you heard the last of the sock sixes think again. after two hours with oprah, a six hour netflix stock, a 400 page autobiography. prince harry is now sitting down with a trauma therapist to discuss loss and the importance of personal healing and you can build this online therapy session for only 33's dollars. let's hope it goes better than his recent broadcasts. >> will we hear about mental health? to make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness. >> we thing happens when we die? >> i think we become animals. >> probably an elephant. >> favorite smell? >> my wife.
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>> laura: tmi. first of all is not a christian chris march does the church of england think that we are reincarnated as animals customer i miss that. >> i guess the king is the leader of the church of england, maybe not the son. one attack in family laura, is your main source of income, and he do it repeatedly chances are the family is going to get a little bit angry. i dishonor how this works out, the problem for harry is how long can you keep returns the family trauma well, he is really running a material, at this point the only thing left for harry to do as a royal colonoscopy special. talk about a deep dive in a trauma. i will not be paying 33 bucks for that one. >> laura: i'm sure queen victoria did a few things that he could be offended by all those years later. you and i need a trauma therapist after having to endure the stuff from him. yeah, his lungs were talk about
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it trauma, lori lightfoot is out, the mayor of new orleans your hometown. >> yeah she is facing a recall and we have news on that in a moment the part of what is driving this is out-of-control crime and murders in new orleans and the mayor's complete lack of decorum remember we showed you the mayor flipping off a mardi gras crew last week, today mayor is eloquently address the controversy. >> 11 of the flows passed by i was flipped the bird. i was struggling not to have my madia movement, wait, wait, w wait. i said go ahead and do a little bird to c'est la vie. [laughter] >> flipped the bird in c'est la vie. for some moments that defy satire did you catch the cultural reference?
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>> my madia movement. >> laura: first of all, this is insane. [laughter] what? madia is a brand and a well-known brand until areas. >> there is big news about this recall by the way today the louisiana secretary of state announced that he is lowering the number of eligible lectors in this recall effort by 25,000 people following a lawsuit that means is the recall effort needs less that 50,000 signatures to oust so she is online thrown out of office, the problem is the boxes of the signatures obtained by the recall effort are totally unsecured. at the new orleans broda register's office organizers should this video will so that anyone can take ballots for the open boxes and undermine their efforts. this a bad, bad trend.
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>> i noticed when she was in front act like a movie star she was, dismissing the entire recall completely. >> this recall is not about me is about disenfranchisement. of our voters particularly black voters in this community. >> laura: okay. >> the two primary leaders of this recall effort there eileen carter and belden batiste, both black democrats so i'm don't know quite what you talk about here will continue to fall the story. >> laura: it's not about me it's about you talking about me. [laughter] that is classic. she is perfect i like her moves. all right thank you great to see you. now, did you know that having a last name trump makes you a security risk on certain college campuses? yes, we bring you the story plus, telling us why parents are
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>> laura: now, having the trump last name. without even being related to the former president apparently makes you a security threat now my next guest free speed advocate was invited to speak at trinity college, her speech came up with an elevated risk factor. trinity told the group that there is potential for others to mistakenly believe that charisse trump is related to donald trump and that she should provide liability insurance for setting foot on campus. she joins me now she is executive director for speech first charisse what does this say? but university discourse or common sense? >> first of all it's utterly ridiculous that there's an increased barrier to entry for me because my name is affiliate with a certain person and it's actually viewpoint determination, it's more big it is ridiculous that university things of their own students can
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even use the internet properly taxi look up if i am related donald trump before losing their minds. it also that they have no intention of actually deterring students from behaving in such a way which would actually require this liability insurance shows at trinity university and other universities across the country really need to start focusing more on fostering environments that create healthy conversation and discussion, and open discourse. also viewpoint diversity. >> laura: has this been the first time you run into an issue like this are protests or criticism because you have any for the last name of the former president ch? >> this is the first time i've ever been asked to get liability insurance or that has ever been elevated risk in an event. most people just asked me and i say no and then we move on. it is a bit ridiculous that they went to these extra measures and again it just shows how afraid they are of the woke mob and how
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little effort they plan to put in place to actually throw them off from taking it. >> laura: maybe it's time for the lesson and common sense, pragmatism, clear thinking, objectivity, this to be a really good moment to try to teach young people that it's okay, free speech will not hurt you, it is speech and names do not bite okay? names do not bite. this was while they didn't believe it when i heard it, thank you so much and good luck to you. the state of florida is fighting back, the board of trustees at the new college of florida voted tuesday to abolish the school's ddi office. the enemy now he's also a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. chris, you tweeted last night that mothers of college students they are actually showing up at these board meetings and
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dressing up an handmaid's tale outfits? what the heck? what is going on? >> we became the first university in america to abolish its dti. categorizing people and demonizing on the basis of skin color, and some part up publications as racially segregated scholarships so we said not a new college we are abolishing the department we are prohibiting the current programming i thought maybe students will be protesting on their own and a half as they did in the 1960s now it's the students mothers who are coming in their dress up in costumes totally hysterical stream into the microphone i think it really shows this hannah butchart change in our society if extreme coddling to the point where i would be mortified if my mom had come to my college to protest. for these folks this is now the status quo. it's a sight to see.
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>> laura: the kids are already spoiled and indulged by their parents and other parents even at the protest for them. at least he could be self respecting into your own pro protest. there is another college in florida that is not taken the same route you've got documents from some and called florida international university heard of it. exposing the social justice program? sounds like a social credit system what is this? >> 40,000 students, it's a huge public university i found documents going to the sunshine laws that shows that they are dividing students there actually holding racially segregated training programs telling white students their oppressors, thai minority students that they are oppressed and actually encouraging students to become social justice warriors teaching them how to participate in violent left-wing protests blm marches, even teaching them how to prevent teargas from
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affecting them, how to cryptic medications, it's all out in the open air especially turning universities into factories for training left-wing activists ugly governor desantis is putting forth legislation the legislature to stop this, programming dead in his tracks. >> laura: when we are for america first legal that we actually may be seeing because of the way they are fudging the equity mission that they have we maybe sing a time or are irs targets people for audits disproportionately were asian, and white. to make things more even because i believe asians and whites they have an unfair advantage so they are gonna get audited more. that be what we are facing could that be will bear going there? >> that's absolutely plausible, exactly where we are today, the universities punish whites and
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asians for scholarships and other opportunities if ddi committees that have hiring b's diversity statement filters again punish white men, asian men in particular, this is what equity means. it means shooting people differently on the basis of the group and identity so nobody should be surprised. the joe biden administration is taking these policies of open determination and embedding them everywhere. >> using to target not just rewarding but targeting people. thank you for your work. not breaking just moments ago we are getting some horrific reports of chicago about an officer just shot stay with us. ♪ ♪ and pray for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel anything to do great things. (upbeat music) -jesus, if you do not renounce your words, we will have no choice but to follow the law of moses. -i am the law of moses.
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it said that a man was chasing woman down the street with a gun. when approached the suspect ran and shot the officer multiple times and turned around, the officer was on a force for five years and comes from a family of public servants. we are praying for this officer and family and the entire city of chicago. "gutfeld!" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: yes, yes, yes. happy wednesday everybody. yes, you are amazing. what a glorious wednesday it is. number one, chicago mayor lori lightfoot seen here having
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