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we'll be back on monday with a live audience show kayleigh mcenany and freedom. mark levin, jimmy phyla and clay travis will all be joining. sean will be doing audience shows monday through thursday, next weesean wk. you want you want to be a part of the show, head over to hannity .com for more information. e ino again, thankrm you .s team my thanks to sean and hi s team. and now the angle is up next.an" >> i i'm laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thanks for spending some time. with us. or with us. or focus of tonight's annuathl failing us on all fronts. democrats are lying to the voters again, this time about the so-called conservative book fans. >> this republican majority wants to talk about bannings tob books. >> they start banning bookan bo >> they start banning bookan bo
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the way of a teaching.ll pre way of a teaching.ll >> i never thought i'd be a president who is fighting againswat elected officials trying to ban and banning books. . now they believe, i think, that if they repeat a lie enough, ith will become an accepted truth, not if. we can help it, because the truth is sensible. elected officials are representing parents who are flabbergasted to learnparents how perverted their kids toeactiverted their kids it's driven noviw by activists who demand inclusion and affirmation. it took a pandemic for moms and dads to notice how raphic the books had become. here's a sampling. have my child's bec sixth grade englh teacher sends out a summer reading material, including genderqueer from this book brother talking to sister. so you never tasted yourself.
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sister shows brother slime. >> this is from a book called looking for alaska. larra randomly asked me, have you ever gotten a ?ever g >>ot i was in the library and this book was on a stand.an i'd like to read you a page.rea he's undoing my belt.g my beli'm reaching into his bede drawer for a . we're kissing again. we're rolling over. obviously, you can see where this is going. this reminds me so much of the first time we had . t not infuriate you ?had itta doex.s. any normal parent students need to learn how to read and write. >> have you noticed that peoplea can't do either lightlrenty thes days. leave the rest.? , ave the rest.? the birds and the bees leave it to the parents. and no, we don't care about the complaints of people like mega wealthy. best selling author nora roberts, because apparently she's whining about how her books are being taken off school shelves as well. again, if parents wantout the
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their sons and daughters to read books with explicit languageople languageople amazon, by the way, even list some of nora roberts books suitable for readers 18 and older. plus, to put it nicely, roberts isn't exactly jane austen. isn't exactly jane austen. age appropriate materials inthet our schools to the left searchmi and destroy missioaln against classic american literature. classic american literature. by radicals have pushed publishers to rewriters e language in books to eliminate things like micro and macroo aggressions or implicit bias inr other terms that offend the modern socialist sensibility. so the so called protect so t ofso called protect artistic expression. the veic expression. they're the very one censoring it. now look at what happenedall. to roald dahl. hi edited to be more inclusive and all the offensive languagesive and n out of them. and writer r.l. stine was angry when he found out that his behin
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books were being edited behindd his back . if you want to read the classics in their original forms, i'm telling you tonight you better grab a copy now, because if the woke mob you ton actually gets its way, those books won'igcopy nowt be publisr books won'igcopy nowt be publisr loan anywhere . and if the left has its way sometime in the not so distanti future, you won't be able to find, i think, originalso dia works of literature written before nineteen sixty at all. now this works of ture wri won't just be books either. by the way, the pressure to conform artistic expression to current sensibilities will extend to things like oldto tv shows, wsto films and also to music. you cou >> now, you couldn't make these types of shows today. >> hey, where's your reben? oh, i don't remember.re's y you don't wearou the ribbon, thb aren't you ? against aids? yeah, i'm against a hionent manu walking on . i just don't wear the ribbon. do you think you put a ribbon on ?
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hey, cedric. bob , this guy won't wearric, b a ribbon. who puob guy who puob guy the aids ribbon episode of seinfeld. now the scene from diversity day of the hit show, the office that wouldn't fly either. shalom. shalom. that's nice too.apply for a i could do me something stereotypical so i can get it really quick. if i have to do this based on stereotypes that are totally untrue. i do not agreestereo with you. d maybe not be a very good driver. oh man. am a woman. i >> you'll notice i didn't have anybody be an arab. i thought that would be too explosive. >> who c and who can forget one off all? the greatest shows of al l? >> all in the family. he's busy with his books in his studpiy and all that. paula, get that treason up of my chair. >> archie, what do you what are
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you going to stop with this jazz? it's all over. watch the redskins kaput. watch the redskins kaput. ,old buddy.you go >> he ain't therine yet.. now, the show, by the way, won twenty two emmy awards, okay. twenty two fame. the jeffersons, by the way, hilarious. sitcom. it was a spin off of all in the family about a successful black family awards.. he famil do you mean to tell me thato yo your father met that manme? i know i'm going to introduce you . come with me a second. i got some people i want you to make sure you're going to lovee this, okay? >> okay. mom, pop, this is jenny'sthis i parents. mr. mrs. rose. >>s jis parents. i'm very pleash you . how do you do,owyou deal mrs. j? mr. jefferson. my .by the w and by the wayay, with music
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as well. of course, that's going to be up for grabsfo because the left has a war on words. remember, the dixie chicks are now just the chicks. lady antebellum just lady a heck, even classic christmas carols like baby . it's colheck ed outside. >> they've been riling upolling the radical media types as well. u me 2 tyasrecently, we've wokw songs more drapeely undertone. >> hey, what's in this drink? no cabs to be had out there. >> what's in this drink? could the seasonal scumbag date [musd the seasonal scumbag date right now? yeah, some radio stations actually decided to bow down and stop playing the song because of those types of people. how pathetic.e way yeah, all the way around. now, forget this nonsense. claim that conservative books are our conservatives are out, s are banning books. a the left is actually workingboo. to change history. remember, they're the ones tearing down statues, even attacking classic artworks.
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as they did yesterday atnation the national gallery of art in dc. all to protest climate change. we need only our leaders to take about what is happening with the climate. we are not. we should be at home. i can't do my job unless i have a government that does their job and looking for the health and safety of our children. >> now, all of us know thats knw these idiots will get slap ton on the wrist because they havevi the correct political views on climate change. but imagine the media reacting if pro-life activists decided to vandalize, i don't know, a rothko or a picasso thrown in jail for years, never hear from fo is in twenty , twenty three certain bans and certain types of vandalism, certain types of editing.
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oh, it's tolerated. it's even encouraged. and other types, they're punished and railed againsit's tolt. all of this is orwellian. it's literallyew rewritingriting our cultural history. so what do we take away from this? well, first, the notion that conservatives are for banningti any bookves ars at all or no, any bookves ars at all or no, of these topics. we'll debate the left any time, anywhere on whether a booknytime deywhere on whether a booknytime are appropriate for sixthate fo graders or frankly, high oraders or frankly, high schoolers, for that matter. so i fr f their parents out there who want to marinate their kids brains and all that stuff, then go ahead, do it, but don't offer it to my kids. waere it to my kids. nt twhen fed up, parents raiseti a stink, though, remember, they are going to be branded, especially by the biden administration, as dangerous extremists. sopriv watch your p's and q's.a herev watch your p's and q's.a is that given the left's success in rewriting or canceling our history, it's time for true liberals and conservatives to band together to stop thes that m. rv
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new copyright laws shouldesp protect original works from them.should changes. so if a publishing house that owns the rights to some artistic work song or a book, they decide to change that song ifey decide to change that song a owns to supposedly remove the offensive content, then that publishing house should lose its copyright. the public should always, always have access to the originals, access to theac authorcess ts or the directors, actual words unabridged or unaltered by the woke censors. if biden is given a second term, we're going to continue to lose our american identityifi and our american art and our american history. the leftwe wilo lose o is goinge emboldened. their vicious extrication campaign is only going to ramp campaign is only going to ramp will continue floodingion our schools. is that what is americans realy paganda wiwant? and that's the angle. joining me now is tulsi gabbard, former hawaii congresswoman, a 20 20 candidate for the democratic nomination for president . in a foxand a fox news contribu. tulsi, this censorship game
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is is political here. explain why this is ultimately so concerning, especially given that quotation form from orwelll that if you edit edil ift past g enough, people forget that there was the truth in the new there was the truth in the new a next generation. re was a tlaura , there are so u reasons why thisra is dangerous. and the fact that is it is political is exactlythe fa the problem. this is not a democrat octt rit republican issue. thist a demod common sense and honesty and we wed honesty and we who are neither and they are directly trying to politicize directly trying to politicize political gain in the next election. there are two distinct tion. are two distinct issues here that we're dealing with .s no one is parent s who arember one taking i action to protect their kids from activists eheir kids from activists them in ages as young as four years old. >> i think when people actually read and hear the explicit content in these
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books, it is absolutely shocking. shocking. is censorship of views of poliensorship of views of philosophical views or views ofw history and trying to keeps information away from the american people. and what we're seeing here is the dishonesty ofeing here politicians who are who are two .cians who are who are now, i believe the american people have common sense and the american people are smart enough to see through this insanity and to recognize t what danger and threat this poses to our kids, but frankly, to our democracy, where this open flow of information for americans is is critical. well, how do you know the truth ? wh ises f it's constantly being edited forr whatever faddish sensibility, you know, is in vogue any given day? so, i mean, as aes the new "new york times" on its old olew york times" on its old probablyd not tallassee, right. i mean, they're going to be off limits. they get to keep their oldight? naturally. yeah .ill be o they be o
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there is theacco insanitunts.y s that, you know, you were talking about. we're living in like this this upside down world where good is bad and bad is good. and we have a situation wheren r these people, those who are eof part of this mainstream so-called establishment, they want to treat adults. they want to treat us as the american people like children and tell us , hey, we know what's best for you . we're going to control whatam sa information you can see information you can see say, what information is iinsrea acceptable versunds what is misinformation. but when it comes to our kids, they want to treat our kids like adults. and as president biden said thes other day, like that he believs our kids should have unfettered access to all books, includecesl those who are targeting the most young and vulnerablinge in our kids with explicit child . and content that you couldn't even put on the air. it is so atrocious. rociou >>s. and this extends, of cours, to racial radicalizing curricula as well. so america has to be portrayed
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as systemically racist. so it's, you know, it's a new founding of america under a new. radical's vision of whatca america was and continue to continues to be to this day.i sonues to ultimately telsey te, very pessimistic about our country and all the blessings we have, even with all our mistakes in the past. that's true. we hav >>e. the american people shouldv be exposed to and have accese s to the truth and the facts, all of them about our history. we can learn from lessons from the past and actually work towards that vision. our founders had for this country. that's what it means to be anpaa american, to have this open, american, to have this open, to be able to gatheram the information, treat each other with respect, have our leaders treat us like adults rather than children. and recognize we have the ability to make our own decisions. we don't need the government dangerously. we don't neetread the government trying to do that fo us lir us the wolk's sensors as their proxies in these publishinr usg
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houses. and tulsi, you know, turning to something we hit with congressman marcy last tuls congressman marcy last trying a new tacticcontro to reauthorize that controversial surveillance prntroversial surveillance private. administration officials are kdministration officials are mexican cartels and their chinese suppliers and their push for congress to fisa section 702, specificallyhe before it expires at the end of the year. so tells me they want to use the cartels because they think ,okay, we created this problem with the cartels. now we're going to try want to to reauthorize fisa. allcartel nobleisa. intentions, no possibility for abuse, right? abuse, right? of course, they have the best of intentions. possibly n they when i seeintet declared the war against terrorism to be over, which was the reason that section seven or two in the secret fisa court was put in place in the first place, along with the patriot act that we've shown patriot act that we've shown abusing our civil liberties and privacy for sog with t long on terrorism is over.
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a bad guy?uy thaver. that's tha you toontinue abuse their power and violate our rights and civil liberties. it'stopower and it's they're eg themselves and their own hunger for power and how much they don't care about the constitution. and they don't care about civil liberties. they don't care about the american people. are explves and rights.tution. it's all it's all and their own corruption. and tennesselibertthey done repo are thinking of reauthorizing, that's usually the establishment bush types. so what's your message for them tonight? >> listen, remember the oathr t that you took when you when listen, remember you entered that office, you swore an oath to the constitution. yohe office he something. and you need to uphold thatometi oath to the american people. ngld that when you when you do s like this in the name of in so-called national security and you go against that oath, you go against the civil liberties of the american people. doesn't matter how much lip service you give to freedom, democracy and civil liberties, your action and your vote isyou
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think you will do. i could feel the winds of change. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am notsue going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. ell, at >> well at what seventy three had a reelection. reagan was considered back then he uan was considered back then experience to his advantage. and let's face it, reagais n had more charisma that little pinky than biden has in his whole body. regard to age. body. >> i can't even say, i guess, how old i am. i can't even say the number n i've done. it done register with me. sabuy is that one of the things that people are going to find out, we're going to see a raceoi and they're going to judge whether or not i have or don't
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have a spoiler alert. >> se it now. nt the. how do we know? let me count the ways. now he struggles to completehe g sentences. he wanders aimlessly a tt nearle every public appearance and aides are now scared to letn him do anything, livyte or anything off script. axios is also reporting that is leading that this is leading to a schedule that benefits some basement dwelling stone, not the president of the united states , saying that whiteome ba house officialsemes say it's difficult to schedule public or itfficult to schedule public or president the morning in the evening or on weekends. ts with the vast majority of bi. public events happen on weekdays between 10:0 majori. t that window. ween 10:0 majori. so let's call him at thisll him point, the six hou arident. president while biden is counting sheep, those biden is, yes. as in china, he's busy counting the countries falling into red china's orbit. joining me now, sean duffy,
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joining me now, sean duffy, line, airing weekdays atchin six p.m. and charlie kirk, kirrk.m. and charlie kirk, and ceo. o. charlie, you think about this for a publication like axios to say that he essentially works six hour days. what does that tell you about the state of things and the day leadership o. f america? >> i think that might be even a little stretch, what they consider to be work, right. just signing pieces of paper that are in front of he's a perfect tool, the administrative state. and that is something that was really clear this last week of when he announced for president of who is excited for him to run again. it's the people that believe in rule by committee. philosopher kings. he just does what he's told. wo right.rk.st he's not making any independent decisions. sunny paper thi will say this, though it's also important that peoples realize that he veryid well cout go win another term. kio believestole.rm. democrat belicrat persuasion or charisma for machine politics. the fetterman principle, it's
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using vote by mail signature verification, relaxed standards, hiring a lot of ballot chasersrificati. ballot chasersrificati. affairs. americans deserve better than a sad sans desethis, but it alt act as if this is going to be easy because we're not running against biden, running againstt a well-funded democrat leviathaththis is n that has pre very good at machine politicswe in the states. ll-funat that matter. that ma yeah, the press isn't going to cover biden. they're going to cover for>> thp biden. and speaking of that, charlie,eg the president was speaking f with children at take your child to work day, and he made a very important admission. >> one thing i thought when get i got to be president , i get to give orders when i take more orders than i ever did. i've got to get back to the office. if i don't go there, you geti've the secret service work on me. so i'm going to be in trouble. >> sean well, at least he tolde a truth there. he takese wi more orders than h, gives. oh, boy. at least he ttruth.is the one telling the truth. he is taking orders.e and i mean, by the way, whenasky
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you were in that same interview, he was asked by kids where he was the last foreign trip he took. he couldn't remember that. he just spent a week in ireland, the home country, the homeland. n't reme he couldn't remember that. it showsmb how iek in mean,andk how far he has slipped mentally. but you mention the media. i think you're at the media. we'll cover for him. but i think it's fascinating that in 2020, the media would not talk about his age at all. and you start to see the media talk about it a little more.ting and ti don'hat think that they're not going to still cover for them. i thinll. o see k they're setting a template up for joe biden if a template up for joe biden if him out and bring kamala harris into the presidency. template ushe'll never win on h. but it would be historic for democrats. she'd be the first black womanmr president , which is what they want. that's what they're about.ri shit'll be hby the way, just hoe biden has been a sixth of of america's history, of the life of america, a sixth of it. joe biden has spent in the presidency. he's been ineffective, completelysixth of a in his. representation of delaware and now the country as a wholet and now the country as a wholet probably. well, that's the case now.
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he's is a veryexcept f, very we. it's very, very good at doing that. now, charlie, we covered piece weal charlie, we covered piece this l is reporting that a part ofbc i the strategy to get biden reelecterethe std, west wing ads in recent months have developed a plan to better promote the work of vicef president kamala harris and republican effortsdent kam n her into a liability. charlie, this is real. they think that selling kamala as a success is going to redound to biden's benefit. o do you see that, given her panoply of of great, you know, of great experiences? no, i think one of the reasons why joe biden is it tough to beat is because he's tough to hate. i mean, he almost feel sorry for him. he's a candidate of sympathy. kamala harris is different. it is very easy to build a movement against someone who is just so arrogant and smug and cacchioli and self-righteous and has failed so miserably on policy. and so joe biden, again, of sy is someone that's like, oh,mp d
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he's just means wellif.fereild and it'smo it's hard to buildisb a big movement against him ifly, they think all of a sudden there's accomplishment he's for kamala harris. t that is .gainst there's an identity politics issue that they're going to try to excite the most reliable voters they have, which are female black voters in georgia in particular, and wisconsin. maybe this is a strategy to do that, but we should take advantage of this and say, hey, there might be something thatoe we can actually win in these inner cities. reveidentityissugoine ang into a >> yeah, shawnve, don't you thio they're going to try to baitthe republican in a way to see ifmi kamala that that will ensureseet that their female africanrican- american base? turns ouamt that mights be what charlie just noted, that might be part of the strategy. there might be , but alsos the to play that is the suburban need white women they need as votersu as well. and if they feel like kamala's not treated fairly, those womena can be activated and motivated to come oul irly, tht and vote . so but again, i think going andv to try to play abortiootn, they're going to try to play that. you're trans phobic, you're
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phobic. but i thin k the american people really care about the economy. i mean, the fact tha amty, the they're poorer f today than they were two years ago. when you take into accountpoor t inflation, they look at the crime. ey look ato look at the border. and i think all of thoseings we things, when you look back over the four year of four years ofjo joe's presidency, i think a lot of people go , i'm ready for a change. they might they might want to change from donald trumple sy and the tweets and the ian conversationge. and the roughness of that presidency. but they they do the not like the way their family is is inflicted with pain from joe biden' pain s presidency. they don't feel bad for him. sean and charlie, have a great weekend. all right. >>l right. gets off to a slow start. plus save a , i grant three wishes and friday follies. that's next. and right here on set is raymon . >> can you believe it? blackstone? you deserved a better way of cook as you respond, igniting an outdoor cooking revolution with more than eight million griddles, soul creating better backyard celebrations big enough for your home
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when two blackhawk helicopters crashed last month in kentucky. an army spokesperson says the suspension is effective immediately with units grounded until they complete additional training. >> and the blame game is being played in the financial world . the federal reserve now saying last month's collapse of silicon valley bank was caused by poor management and lax oversight. the fed also says the industry needs stricter policing to prevent future bank failures. the fed is highly critical of its own role in svs failure, saying supervisors were slow to recognize problems. i'm mary rafferty. now back to the romainville. it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, biden nll right, raymond, biden call with the democrat faithful. >> now, while this virtual faith >> now, while this virtual faith
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or the border or crime, it more than made up for itenthusim more than made up for itenthusim >> i could not be prouder to beo part of this team. b and to be here with the president . my wife, the vice president , the first lady. because of your hard work, you sent me and joe biden to the white house. >> w e also must clearly seehouse. the moment in time in whic h wewe live. and i believe when you know what you stand for, you know, what to fight for. on every one of these issues,li. we know what we stand for. we know what we fight forissues and we know we're aboard. when we hear things that because i mean, this was well, she was doug imhoff children being held offsite on isis video hostage. that was he looks like the travel agent on the second voyageo. of the titanic. i mean, he's to he's i was so t
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i'm so excited about this journey. oh, closer to the capitol , someone to get beheaded. expec and that waste horrible.aded well, the second gentleman. in common-law couldn't quite seal the deal. >> surely joe biden could bringe it homn e. >> must protect a woman's right to choose. . choose. it's just a law.e v wa there's sode much we have to do. you know, so you go let me tell you something, because that's so important . >> let's get roe v wade is thatr a let's get roe v wade is thatr now, roe v. wade, sehow do you get roe v. wade? what does that mean? let's get roe v wade. does that mean you vanish? he was much better with the cue cards, the little cheat sheets last week, i think. >> but if you didn't tell me that this wasn't a parody, i would say, who did this? those are good deep fakes. scary. all right, raymont, it's time for your three wishes, three wishes, anythingn't three wishes, anythingn't >> oh, well, well now. yeah. okay, okay. well the other day was bring your child to work day and i wellg video. irstk day and i
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so my first wish is what that white house staffers would stop exposing children to joe biden. it upsets the kids and confuses. the biden. >> whaets the t was the last couny you traveled to ? the last country i've traveled america with .i'm tryi i've ba with .i'm tryi been to eighty nine .ads of >> s i met with eighty nine heas of state so far . so i'm trying to think of the last where's the last placew i was. it's haras d to keep track. >> i mean, yeah, you're right. ireland. where >> i that's where i was. how did you know that. >> i have six grandchildren and i'm crazy. y about about them and i speak m every single day. not a joke. matter of fact, i just gotas a t fitter of fact, i just gotas a t the callnishs and only one of tm answered the phone. >> right. well, that's all w e can. yeah, he actually has seven grandchildren. okay, if you count hunters love child who , by the way, hunter is asking the court to depriver
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of his name.hunter i prefer to see joe biden on , bring your brain to work day, not on . >> bring your child to work.e bi that will workden on that show. >> are you smarter than a fifth grader? what was it? smt think the answer is no . well, wet? . but the children were adorable, right? they were pretty cute.chil very sweet.ty sma burtt he really doesn'tstand understand. when you go to 80,when you meet with eighty nine different heads of state. that means eighty nine countries. is he not does he understand that a head of state is the head of a country? this could be the launch of a new series. presidents say the darndest things. doesgs. my second wish is that peoplehe would stopof pretending to betsy who they are. not this t mandarndest, nichola. all of their d'eon is wanted in utah and rhode island on several charges of and abuse. he's a fugitive from the law who , according to authorities and media reports, faked his own death in twenty . twenty officials now believe he has assumed the identity ofhis a the disabled irish orphan. ist dateline caughtath th.
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up with mr knight ine scotland >> what do you say to toto someone who believes that you are nicholas solidarity and andrea? i will not make this an i dow ho not know how to make this. what do you say to people who say these are crocodile cro say these are crocodile >> this is all an act.how this i oh, no, no, no. that's all right.>> tha this is so sad. >> i mean, maybe james corden was going back to television. that's what thismaybe ja was. >> he he is he's allegedly is. faking to be someone else.else. he's now claiming he's ann irishman. when? well, he's claiming his disabled, even though the lasttt time he was in the hospital, it's like a fake.he you don't know where it is . match tattoos on his arm. that's how they identified him as this alleged offender
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telling us to move. okay, okay. now we've seen a lot of sad. vogul this is my last wish. we've seen a lot of sad vocals this week. law from heads of state to famous actors. my final wish is that people would stop encouraging non singers to sing in publictom as evidence. as evidence. kore a and tom cruise a long,ea and i sang a good time. i sang a good time. >> you can't see where biden has finally realized he has limitations. but, you know, the dancers who dance, who can't dance , shouldn't do so in public. singers shouldn't do it. try this with surgeons. let's have a non surgeon go and. perform your silent. we'll see how that will see how eilerthas finallons. s another good can't it. fly. yeah. all right. fortrith surglet's ha you know fourth wish. cut me off. all right, raymond, thank you . you all right?
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>> all right. we've already established that the old obama slogan hope and change. that's totally out the window. because today's democrats are engaged in kind of a deviced demonize and conquer strategy. they split the countryemonize into villains and victims. but remember, they have to be the appropriate type of victims, the ones who can advance the democrats twisted apl and same ofocrats twisted the villains. they have to have the appropriate political profile as well. political profile as well. tragedies and the reaction orlak lack thereof surround them like the sweet sixteen shooting in alabama. eighty nine rounds were fired,8u four were killed, including the eighteen4 were k year old bt of the birthday girl. it washe one ohdayf the worst mass shootings in alabama history yet. but benjaminof the ws shoo, civil rights ws lawyer extraordinaire, he didn't descend on a city for
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this. why is that then? a tennessee three were invited to the white house and met with president biden, got a hero's welcome there, but not the victims families. from the covenant christian school shooting. >> why not? and three teens in washington, dc are accused of going on a the course of ten hours. they're being charged in thirteen armed robberies. >> al sharpton isn't holding any community events. he's not urging young folks to change course, change their ways. r why?. and roughly five months into the year, there have been one hundred and sixty two homicide victims in chicagctims ino. houser, not more of a real fullr throated effort by city leadersy to address that. >> well, it's the latest tragedy that led to an important conversation on real time with bill maher last week. with my next guest, famedt trag economist glenn lowry. >>edat led to chicago, like mot
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the the shootings are young black men killing other young black men. is that not correct? yeah, that's correct. >> yeathat's correct. the cops do. about >> why doesn't anybody talk about that? well, i mean , why aren't there, you know, a hundred giant black celebrities who would have the respect of those people? saying, what are you doing to yourselves? why are you killing each other?u a lot of times the solutionser?u that come from the left seemthac symbolic. they don't seem like we're actually addressing what really needs to be done. it starts before school. it starts at birth. parenting is another dimension of it. kids don't come into maturitybi. all on their own.er dimen they have to be nurturedsionto by loving parents who invest. by loving parents who invest. innovation. if a system is failinglet's en,g city public schools are failing to adequately educate the kids, then let's consider alternatives. let's open things up a little bit.
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>> joining us now, glenn loury, professor of economics at the watson institute for international and public affairs at brown university and host of the glenn show podcast. glenn , first of all, is sonsidr glenn , first of all, is sonsidr it's been way too long. thank you , laura .rnatio how damaging inat absolutely. wl how damaging is it when thisolu. game is played? w damagiby the left of choosing the appropriate victims and the villains as we're seeing happening all over the media? >>s and th seeing ha well, i thy damaging on at least two levels. . fi gettingrs the right message. the they need to be told not only is the behavior unacceptable, it's despicable. ptable it it is is shameful. she it is beneath our community. ni. they need to have somethin g better held up to them as an ideal about how to conduct themselves. but secondly, it's harmful because it undermines any kind of sense of political or
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sympathy for the needs and theen real problemd s in those communities, which could usewhic more investmenh coult and couldo with summer employment for the teens and all of that. and i'm not gointhg to run down a laundry list, but it's not therundry list, but it's not there's a lack of opportunity there. but who's going to pony up when the people in the community are behaving the way that these kids are behaving? s very, veryaving? damaging to now. in february, news broke that fifty five chicago schools reported no students proficient in math or reading. the n now, here'ews how the new mayor and former educator spoke abouto his teaching style back inr 20o ,i spent less time offering tests to my students. >> they were frustrated. >> i didn't issue a lot of homework for students. studwork for students.
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rebelling against the structure . >> i don't think i ever gaveinkr a kid an f. i just i don't i don't know how a student sits in front off you and fails. you and fails. lowering, lowering standards is a path toward advancement for minorities. that's where we are today.norits >> well, yeah,? that is where we ,as a matter of fact, all the way up to getting rid of the college admissions test. so not to expose the fact that too many kids trying to get into college haven't acquired the skills that would allow them to compete on the merits.e this is toa dead end ideology that's much too widespread that brandon johnson gave voice to there. and i thinbrandon k it wouldn'tu survive. but forvr the monopoly over the provision of educational services that the public schooyl systems and their unions, the monopoly power thatower t they hold. that's why i observehaeyd, d onb
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bill maher, that if a systemil is failing and demonstrably big city public school systems arede failing, why not opemon thingsn to get into the room and toir t give these families and these children an alternativ and to ge? >> well, the portability of education and how i mean, conservatives on since i worked for bill bennett at the education department in educaty seven , we'vehoolin been talking about school choice and it's happening inthe some parts of the country. but this has to be happening in urban america, does it not,untr. to make this really star t off i paying off in real ways?n >> well, that's where the need is greatest for alternatives to the centralized provision ofe educational services, which is failing thesefailing familiy so, yes, i would say so. but, you know, the politics ofvy the problem are very formidable.
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the democratic democratic controlled local governments in these cities are very friendly to the teachers' unions, very unfriendly to the police unions. isn't that interesting? and therefore, they won't they won't open things up. they will use every opportunity to resist. >> glenn , it' ress great to see you and kudos for brown university for actually having your voice front center at the university. >> we appreciate it, glenn . you're very welcome . thank you .e very w >> coming upel, did joe biden actually challenge one of the top military officials in the united states to a fight the last fight? >> we'll explain next. ron desantis tried to cut seniors benefits in congress. the senate voted three times to cut social security. even a privatized medicare worth d.a. wanted to raise the retirement age to 70. ron desantis would make us work
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>> we had your uniform on . i don't think he can't even woud make an off the cuff joke, butni hockey uniform because whatoke. melley versus biden, melley would be crying. >> unclethe hose, , maybe great grandpa. all right. that's it for tonight. don't forget to set your dvr. we always want you connected with us. thanks for watching all week long. and remember, it's america now and forever. and greg gutfeld , he takes it all from here. >> have a good weekend vr .yeah, everybody. yeah, yeah, yeah, right, right. yeah. let's let loose. all right. all right. calm down. calm down. it's friday. so that means we do this first. let's welcome tonight'
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