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week, wednesday and thursday at 9:00 p.m. we have much more of my interview with donald trump to show you. if you want tickets to the live show, just go to hannity.com. the tickets are absolutely free. as always, thank you for making this show possible and let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingraham angle, straight ahead. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham tonight on a jam packed monday. thanks for being with us. in moments we will have complete reaction to what we just heard from former president trump. but first, a transkiller. that's the focus of tonight's angle. horrific news out of nashville. three young children, three adults are dead after a gun man entered the school through an unlocked school door and open fire report being gunned down by police. it is a horrific act. authorities seem to have taken an unusually long time to release the identity and other
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went out of their way to avoid releasing this information. instead simply referring to the killer as a 28-year-old woman. until the question was directly posed by someone who attended the press conference today. >> she does identify as transgender, yes. >> does she identify as a transgender man or woman? >> woman. >> laura: then there was some question whether that was right or wrong or misgendering. it was all confusing. then we slowly found out this may only be the beginning of the story. >> is there any reason to believe how he identifies is any motive for targeting the school? >> there is some theory to that. >> was this a targeted attack? >> it was. we have a manifesto. we have some writings that we are going over that pertain to this day, the actual incident. we have a map drawn up of how
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this is all going to take place. >> laura: until we know more, we're not going to speculate further. we do know from its website, that the covenant school unattack is more of a traditional school explaining its mission for children pre-k to 6th grade as an independent school with dedicated alumni and a student network. we also know the left is in a total frenzy that tennessee joined a growing number of states that have moved against drag queen events that involve children and also bans sex surgery, puberty blocking h hormones for mine no, sir. >> extremists have latched on to lbgqt fear. there's so much going on in our country and yet we are seeing a proliferation of attacks on our community. >> tennessee is kind of ground zero for anti-lbgqt bills.
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>> laura: for some reason with a declining u.s. economy and disastrous foreign policy, democrats have decided to make this a rallying cry. now they claim conservatives are using this issue to start a culture war yet they're the ones whipping people up into a frenzy, especially their fringe, to under mind parental authority and smear christians in other traditional americans as bigots who refuse to say a girl is a girl and boy is a boy. check out abc's framing. >> she is a former student of the school and confirmed that she identified herself as a transgender person. state of tennessee earlier this month passed and the governor signed a bill that banned transgender medical care for minors, as well as law that prohibited adult entertainment including male and female impersonators after drag show controversies in that state. >> laura: okay. you see where this is going,
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right? a deranged woman who calls herself or is beginning to call herself a man and then of course overall celebrated by elite for doing so took the lives of six innocent people. instead of getting hale the help she needed, the social media culture, hollywood, even corporate america affirmed what would ultimately be a lie that our genetic makeup can somehow be denied. it's all a vicious lie. those who refuse to go along with this lie, just like the lies told during covid, they're not anti-science. they are very much pro science, real science that is. so, no, the angle will not allow the left to try to use this moment, this tragic moment of human suffering, to lecture the rest of america, as they did all day long, starting at the white house. >> i just want to speak very briefly about this school shooting in nashville,
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tennessee. shooter in this situation reportedly had two assault weapons and a pistol, two ak-47. so i call on congress again to pass my assault weapons ban. it's about time that we begin to make some more progress. >> laura: yet the same people who believe citizens should have unlimited access to porn, weed and abortion, frankly even after live birth, they have zero standing to claim the moral high ground here on anything. the same people who encourage minors to have life altering hormones and surgery and even begin transitioning without parental consent. they have done and are doing enormous damage to young people across the country. we have no idea how many are now desperately trying to reverse what's been done to them. but we can tell you from our own experience interviewing them the numbers are growing. >> i wasn't capable of understanding and it was downplayed consistently. i will never be able to breast-feed a child. i have blood clots in my urine.
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i am unable to fully empty my bladder. >> it's been the most difficult thing i have ever gone through in my life. my singing and speaking voice will never be the same after my time on testosterone. >> laura: no, we don't think thoughts and prayers are meaningless here. our country, all of our country, needs it desperately. and we offer prayers to the victims and the entire covenant school community. that's the angle. joining me now richard davis hanson senior fellow and molly hemming way from the federalist and fox news contributor. victor, there seems to be an under current of, you know defining this moment that those identifying as the lbgqt are the victims here when we have six dead, three children.
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>> this is very scary, laura. we are losing this to ideology. we saw violence in new zealand, the texas legislature. we forget judge duncan was shouted down at stanford law school because transgender students were mad that he identified a pedophile by his biological sex. now we have this incident. the theme is if you are of a particular transgender position, then you are immuned from the consequences of your own action. that lowers the bar of deterrence. more people feel they can act violently and then contextualize that by their politics. that's part of a larger leftist landscape with the da's where they are doing the same thing, instead of transgenderism, they're using race to mitigate felonies and charge them with misdemeanor, if at all. we see it on a national scale with a disparity between the
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may, june, july, 2020 riots and what happened on january 6th. there's not an equal application of the law because ideology is used by some people to do violent things in a way that they don't think they're going to be punished for. as far as joe biden, he demigod it from the beginning. he said they were ak-47s. those are illegal to buy unless you've got some ancient weapon. they are fully automatic weapons that are out lawed. he lies and exaggerates and tries to use the issue for political support. there's no agenda otherwise that's appealing to americans so they're going to use this agenda. it's despicable for the trapblg eub lives that were lost. the emphasis is on the attacker and not the attacked. >> laura: molly, co-incidentally, a group of transgender activists we discovered today is planning
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what they dubbed a day of vengeance in washington, d.c. slated to take place between march 31 and april 2. this is going to coincide with an effort to raise money for firearms training. wow. okay. what do you think about that? >> some of these radical groups had asked people to focus on tennessee because they recently passed and signed legislation that would protect under age children from permanent sterilization or genital mutilation. this is something we are seeing sort of transrelated violence being reported by people in elite institutions and it's very important to deal with it. i think however much you dislike or have disgust toward the corporate media today shows it's not enough. their behavior in trying to blame the people of tennessee for this violence against this christian community, these
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children, these christian teachers, is really despicable. it's totally fine to have a conversation about guns and gun culture when you have a shooting. but the idea that you would have that conversation, particularly given our 2nd amendment freedoms and not talk about all these other cultural influences that are in play just shows how sick our society is. some of the radical ideology that is being pushed on young people clearly comes with costs associated with it that are not being talked about enough by corporate media. they're not being talked about honestly by these people. i think we're all starting to see the devastating effects of this dangerous ideology. >> laura: i think we can even take it a step further, victor, that corporate america has worked hand and glove with the left. molly has written about this. you have as well. used to be the chamber of commerce was about apple pie and america is great, made in america. now it's just rolled over to the left.
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it's given the left legitimacy on all of these issues. johns hopkins has a gender expansive health opportunity cooperative for people. they're rolling out huge huge money behind them. corporations are cheering it. so is country music. they're cheering it. >> they're amoral institutions. they react to the greatest pressure and the fear of the bottom line, which is financial. all of us, according to our station, have to stand up and say, do you know what? majority of people do not support this. if you're going to react to the pressure of a small minority, you better get ready for the pressure of a majority. this whole morality is warped, laura. the transgender movement is destroying women's sports. thousands of women are being deprived of an equal opportunity to compete. these drag shows are not just drag shows. they simulate sex acts in front of kids. all of a sudden we are saying
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that's immuned, our intolerance for that type of activity. this ideological protection, this exemption, is really destroying the culture. it's destroying the faith of the american people and the equality of the ap phreu kaying of the law. it's fundamental that people speak out about this stuff. everybody is intimidated, the corporate people especially. this group is not a soft fuzzy kind group. they're using tactics that are really awful. >> laura: molly, very, very quickly. do you think we're at a turning point here on this gender mutilation industrial complex where people are now saying enough is enough? they're saying enough is enough on guns. we have a 2nd amendment right to gun ownership. there is no right to do this to children what they're doing to children. >> just in general. you're seeing so many people talking about the long term, the permanent damage done to their
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bodies by having puberty blockers or permanent mutilation of healthy body parts. removal of healthy body parts. you're starting to see interest in suing people who have been engaged in this type of thing. there's so much we have to learn about this particular situation. but if it turns out that there were medical interventions that contributed to this, i think you will start seeing people pushing for action against those medical professionals who authorized this or made it seem like it was okay. >> laura: should be a mass class action lawsuit. victor and molly, thank you. we're learning more about the suspected shooter au tkraeu -- audrey hale. a source close to the family said hale was autistic but high functioning. she only recently announced that she was transgender and being
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referred to as her/him. the transition name aidan appears to be on one of the suspect's guns. you can also see other pictures in writing on the gun. joining me is a profiler, along with james fitzgerald, retired fbi special agent and criminal profiler. james, what does this tell you tonight? >> it tells me there are people out there who aren't handling this very well. i have no doubt the shooter's problems are myriad. but they definitely go back to her days at that school. i am even wondering if the principal or one of the teachers, one of the teachers she may have had as a young child. if not, it was also someone they represent someone she had back then. a plethora of issues with this shooter. some of it will go back like the sandy hook student. he was a former student there.
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you'll have the core element of what happened and whether it's transgender related, we'll find that out as a psychological autopsy tkpwoe on. >> laura: we also don't know the extent to which drug therapy of any sort, transgender related or nontransgender related also might have come into play. a lot of doctors will just throw out prescription medication at young people. we found that with some of the other killers. then we find there could be psychotic effects of that as well. we don't know this yet. the national police chief had something to say about a potential motive for the shooting. watch this. >> this as a targeted attack. can you elaborate? >> there was belief that there was resentment to having to go to that school. i don't have all the details just yet. that's why this incident occurred. >> laura: john, what do you make of the shooter being a former student of this school? >> i'll tell ya.
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first of all i want to express my deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victims. this is just horrific. as far as the woman being part of this school and being in the school, it's just part and parcel of what goes on. she is blaming the school or the church or both for problems that she was having in her life. and instead of assuming responsibility for her issues, she's trying to blame and did blame the school and the kids in a murderous volcanic rage. >> laura: yeah. and james, there's a question about the firearms themselves. she bought the firearms that look like legally. then we see her name written on the firearms. another various insignia on the firearms. do you make anything of that? >> there's all kinds of identity
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issues going on here with this person. this person is probably a grievance collector. psychologists come up with this term. basically, this person felt slighted and had all kinds of misfortunes the entire life and this is their way of coming back and reconciling them, going into the school. there are internal features with her that caused this out break today. but there are also external ones. the psychological autopsy will tell us so much about this person once it's completed. >> laura: now, there's also -- go ahead. >> i'm hearing about manifesto. what that's telling me right off the bat, too, is we have a really narcissistic person here. we have somebody looking to become infamous. they're looking for infamy. there's a lot of comorbidity here. this has many moving parts, this personality, you know? and again, let's blame somebody
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else because we didn't make it in life, or we're not where we expect to be in life, or we didn't gain the kind of attention and media exposure that we should have gained. where's my 15 minutes of fame, bottom line? >> laura: james, that is a.here, right? everybody is a victim here today. everybody has resentment. it's fed by a culture who tells them they're victims. first responsibility is out the window and everybody is a victim. that does feed into psychosis that young people especially in this situation might have developed. we found out just now, moments ago, that there are more writings that were left in the car. they're going to have to release all of that, james? yes or no, all of that will be released to the public. >> it should be released, but i have a feeling there may be some doj participation in this. they may not want these kind of
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writings going out. i wouldn't be surprised if this manifesto and other writings are close to the vest. i think what this person has written will destroy a lot of other people who in the past may have felt sympathy. full reaction and highlights from president trump's interview that just wrapped with sean hannity. 40% of dems do not want biden to run in 2024. they don't know who they want instead of biden. steve miller and randy divine have reaction next.
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>> laura: former president trump joined sean hannity in the last hour and gave some insights into how his 2024 campaign may unfold. first his look into the broader issues facing the economy, including the thoughts on the silicon valley bank bailout. >> i wouldn't have supported a bailout. the bank would have to get a loan by itself. maybe they could have. what happened with the bank is interest rates went too high. what you do is you get the oil prices down.
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that's bigger than interest rates. what happened is we took oil and now we've taken interest rates. those banks failed because the interest rates were too high. they stupidly bought long term treasuries. they bought long term. those treasuries got crushed because powell keeps raising interest rates. >> laura: as for our current posture abroad, trump sees a similar vain between our obligations to nato and current support in ukraine. >> we are spending, we're up to $150 billion. europe is at $24 billion. same thing with nato. don't forget, i got them to put up hundreds of billions of dollars and the head of a very important country said, could i ask you, if we don't, if russia attacks us and we aren't paid up, you're not going to protect us? i said that's exactly what i mean.
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>> laura: here to analyze this former senior adviser to president trump and miranda divine, fox news contributor. miranda, let's start with you. the president spoke a lot about the da alvin bragg. spoke a lot about kind of witch hunt and what happened in 2020. more toward the end it was the focus on the country and what biden's done wrong. as a matter of campaign advice, do you believe looking forward is the better path or looking more backward at what went wrong, and what went wrong on his current posture with the legal system? >> laura, that's a thoughtful question. i completely agree with your previous analysis. what donald trump ought to be doing, that is putting forward a vision for the future not complaining endlessly about the past. i think the fact that he spent
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so much of that interview talking about his current issues with alvin bragg i think was a waste as well. to be constantly focusing backwards, there are a lot of problems in this country and he is able to articulate those. but how can he solve them? unfortunately, i also herd him say hardly anything at all about joe biden. i may be wrong, but i think the only time he mentioned him was when he said joe biden classified document problems are worse than his own. no one doubts that. but really, he should be sheeting all the problems home to the democrats instead of, frankly, trying to make excuses, i also heard for his hiring of christopher wray and powell. don't attack ron desantis. tell us what you will do better
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than anyone. >> laura: trump continued his feud, to be expected, with desantis. watch. >> ron, i got in. he was losing. there was no way. it was over. he was dead. he was gonna drop out. he was gone. a lot of people, political people, said never bring that subject up. the voter doesn't care about that subject. but i do. i think people do care about loyalty. when you help somebody, really help them. and then he announces, essentially, he's going to run against you. >> laura: trump has sizable leads. surveys show desantis is leading trump by eight points in iowa, tied in new hampshire. these are snap shots. i don't put all that much stock in them. steven, i know you support', but do you think this line of attack should continue? >> i mean, as you said, laura, the president jumped out to a
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20, 30 point lead nationally in the polls, which right now is the only poll that matters, is the national poll. the other poll is a paid poll so not worth much. more fundamentally is that in addition to drawing the campaign and candidate contrast, he's continuing to zero in on the biggest issue of our time and he did tonight, which is stopping world war iii. the president talks about this over and over again. yes, you have the daily back and forth that you would expect in any presidential campaign. you have the man who kept us at peace for four years going back again and again and again to the need to end the war in ukraine and stop this drum beat to a conflict to draw in the whole civilized world. that issue alone, keeping us out of a world war, is enough to get this man back into the white house. >> laura: i'm going to try to make my.again. my.on this, and i know i'm going to offend people by saying it.
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it's what i think. the country wants solutions. in 2019, we were on a course for massive growth. we were improving our gdp. people were in a good mood. didn't have inflation. all signs were pointing up for the united states. we got biden and things started going down the tubes. we are in big trouble now. way bigger than alvin bragg. way bigger than what happened in pennsylvania. this is huge. i think people want to hear from him on those issues because he does know how to handle these issues. steven's right. he has the solutions, but they're forward looking. they are noted backward looking. i'm going to say this until i'm blue in the face, miranda. >> i 100% agree with you. i hope you do continue to say it. i hope at some point donald trump does flip to the future instead of dwelling on the past. he looks like someone who is full of grievance and anger, not like someone -- like he was in
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2016 and like we knew him as president, really a funny person who focuses on serious issues and does them with pinache, not someone constantly dwelling on grieve anne. that also comes into the ron desantis attacks. we saw his rally at waco, the audience really didn't respond to that story he tells about ron desantis -- >> laura: they don't like it. they don't like it. >> they don't like it. i don't think it works. republicans -- >> can i jump in here? >> laura: go ahead. >> -- every week. laura, the president has put forward a new policy plan every week. he is released a plan to build freedom cities, revolutionize the way of life. >> laura: why isn't he talking about them? >> end child mutilation. it was two-thirds of his speech in waco, three-quarter cpac. he did four hour long policies.
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four year plan to phase out imports on china. >> laura: steve stephen, he has a plan. >> he details a plan to end the war in ukraine. >> laura: nothing in between? stephen, nothing can be tweaked? nothing? >> i have not in my life time seen a candidate who has put out more new policy. >> laura: then talk about it. talk about it every chance you get. >> every single week. i was at the cpac speech. it was an hour straight. >> laura: i'm not talking about the cpac speech. i'm talking about tonight. i'm talking about tonight. this is a huge opportunity to talk to the american people. >> sean asked him about the biggest news story in the country, people trying to prosecute him because he is the leading candidate. there's no cheery way to be prosecuted by alvin bragg. there's no cheery way to have the special counsel come back
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after you. >> laura: say it. >> they're coming after him because they are trying to come after us. that's what he should be saying. he should be indignant. >> laura: stephen and i agree about the policy issues. what we are saying here, miranda is trying to be helpful here, constructive criticism. you're going to get all the people you get complaining about alvin bragg. you're not going to win suburban mothers, i don't think. maybe i'm wrong. alvin bragg is a complete dirt bag. we all know this. politicized dirt bag. but we're not going to win votes in suburban america, i don't think, by complaining about alvin bragg and mail in ballots. miranda, maybe i'm missing something. i think his answers and his solutions, stephen is right. let miranda talk. >> miranda agrees with me on the prosecutions. >> laura: of course we do. we all agree on that.
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>> yes, but i think what we also have to focus on, it's not just about winning the nomination for the gop. it's about winning america. you're not going to win a general election with this kind of pitch. i just don't see a donald trump who is giving people hope. i just see a donald trump who is promising more of the chaos and negativity. joe biden won in 2020, if he won, but in part his pitch was he was going to be a unifier. of course that was a lie and he wasn't. the electorate was desperate for that. i think we need to see more of that. not just piece meal policies, but also a sunny optimistic outlook. >> laura: trump is funny. we want to see him smile. he has a great smile and he's really funny. show your sense of humor a little bit more. stephen and miranda, thank you. the only thing that stands
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>> laura: we ebbing phror the cultural stories of the day. we turn to raymond auroro. kamala harris is on another critical mission. >> this time the vp is in africa to try to blunt chinese dominance on the continent. but if this is all that stands between the africans and china, i hope they have an ear for mandarin. listen. >> i'm very excited about the future of africa. i am very excited about the impact of the future of africa on the rest of the world including the united states of america. there are a number of things on the economy as a whole that we must do.
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a lot of that work is the work that i'm here to do on the continent. >> let's hope that work includes using sentences that stack up laura to convey more than one thought. she has a real comfort with one idea being expressed over and over and over again. kind of jumbling the words. but it's the same thing. i don't know why she speaks so much. just say the one line and go home. >> laura: i think someone is trying to under mind her. who ever is writing her material seems not to be a fan of kamala's. that is my theory on all of this. >> she's like a stylus caught in the groove of a record. inflation went from 1% to 9% now it's 6% on harris' watch. the vp has no plan for ghana. she did release, laura, a spotify play list of african artists to mark her trip. the titles of the songs are
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illuminating. they include act a fool, reckless and sweet, fall and nobody. that is probably a more apt description of this visit than i could conjure up myself thinking all day long. >> laura: raymond, i thought fall and nobody could actually just be joe and kamala. that sums up the ticket. when in doubt she throws out the star dust accompanying her on this trip is british actor idris alba and sara ralph. >> they visited a recording studio today. that's gonna save the continent for sure. this is the problem. while foreign actors move kwrepbgs the united states and the economy spirals, the biden team thinks they can dazzle americans by inviting stars to surround them. the other day the president gave out national medals of art to
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everyone from bruce springsteen to julia louis dryfuss. >> congratulations. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >> congratulations. >> the white house billed that as three vice presidents past and present are in one room. do they realize she played a moronic goof ball of a vice president who screwed everything up? that was her role. she was a disaster. >> laura: didn't care for that show. what else, ray? >> speaking of celebrities, gwenyth paltrow is causing a stink. she's taking the stand in a $300,000 lawsuit over 2016 ski slope collision. she ran into and skied away.
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his lawyer seems to be auditioning to be a goop sales representative. >> may i ask how tall you are? >> just under 5' 10". >> i am so jealous. i have to wear 4 inch heels just to make it to 5' 5". >> you're small but mighty. you're not that small. >> i want to talk to you about the counterclaim. he has deterred to you from enjoying what was the rest of a very expensive vacation. >> well, i lost half a day of skiing. >> i'm assuming, you're under oath here, that you are a good tipper. >> yes. >> fantastic. i wouldn't expect anything less. >> laura, this lawyer is either a brilliant cross-examiner or gwenyth needs to get a restraining order against her. this is something else. >> laura: my question to you is, my eight week anniversary of my
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surgery is wednesday, and must you bring up a ski accident. i don't care if a celebrity is involved. raymond, i know you're at the reagan library signing your book wednesday night. we're going to see you wednesday night. next, if passed a new minnesota bill would require children to take ethics classes starting in kindergarten. one mom didn't like it and is here next.
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>> laura: ethnic studies to graduate high school? that's what a new bill in minnesota would require. many parents are understandably enraged including my next guest who went viral for her response. >> you might ask why in the world would a black person speak against ethnic sitting. not everything that sounds good is good. the bill tells kids that they are stuck in a system based on their race. also tells them institutions chronically favor white people. i'm sick of everyone denying the enormous progress we've made in this country, acting like it's 1930. i don't see why you proponents
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of this bill support it. it's not your kids being told they can't aubg seed and you get to shed some white guilt in the process. you hold some of the most powerful positions in this state yet you want to tell my kids and other kids of color they can't succeed. it's shameful, terrible. >> laura: we are cheering here for her. joining me now the woman you just saw. she's an attorney, wife and mom of three who volunteers with take charge. all right. you were so awesome. tell us why america should be weary of this growing trend requiring ethnic studies for kids to graduate high school. >> welsh ethnic studies is not as benign as you would think it is, the way they talk about it. basically it's the book right in the curriculum. i couldn't believe it when i read the bill. the exact language. the language about stratification based on race, institutional racism.
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they talk about anti-racism and redistributing wealth right in this bill. really, although they say it's anti-racist, it's really racist at its core. the whole curriculum groups kids by race and pits them against each other. >> laura: to read ebram kennedy doesn't really make anyone, i think who reads kennedy, a more productive citizen and a very competitive global economy, i wouldn't think. i guess if you want to be a diversity consultant. and they do make a lot of money. >> it's very tricky. a lot of what i heard when people were testifying, you had a lot of people talking about it's important to see themselves in the curriculum. i need to see myself. if i don't see myself, i don't know what i'm going to do. there was a man from a small country in africa who testified she was amiss because he
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couldn't see himself in the studies. the only way we're going to succeed in this country, we can read, write and do math. you don't need to see yourself in the culture. there's no way to each every single culture. it's ignorant to think you can teach culture. the only way the school would be to do that would be to teach stereotype. teach stereotypes and they would be excludeing some cultures at some point. it's the parents job to do that not the school. >> laura: we got to go, kofi. we're going to have you back. grammar is now racist so you can't even talk about grammar. thanks for speaking out. we just got surveillance video from inside the covenant school. we're going to show somist, next.
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gunman audrey heal shooting through the door to get into the covenant school where three kids and three adults were murdered. now you see her stalking through the hallways of the school. we just got this video moments ago. well, we were looking forward to seeing that manifesto and learning more about what happened today, and our thoughts and prayers are with all of the families. gutfeld next. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> greg: it's hot in here. turn down the temp. turn down the temperature. it's hot in here, you jerks. happy monday, everybody. so let's talk about an important fight that's just getting started. no, it's not kudlow versus kilmeade in foxy boxing. but tickets ar
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