tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News May 4, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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they are just naturally having fun. programming note. live audience shows next week, tickets are a million. tickets go on sale next week. it will be on hannity.com. save on your dvr so you never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled, you know what? guess who is next? [chanting] >> laura: it says -- it says 9.8. that what i'm rating your joke, okay? about the million dollars. i'm rating it 9.8 because it's original. >> sean: 9.8. what do i have to do to get a 10? >> laura: jell-o shots, you'll
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have to do something more creative. >> sean: laura, you've been having great shows. >> laura: back at you, my friend. good to see you in the audience, i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." our heroes, their criminals, that's the focus of "the angle." given the latest news out of crime ridden new york, it's worth revisiting. according to a cbs poll 72% of americans think the country is out of control. the reason is because they range from the overall state of politics at 88% to the economy at 85%, with 75% citing culture and values and 71% just plain biden. we showed you last night how criminals are terrorizing residents even in san francisco's upscale neighborhoods. >> i can't is a in my experience
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and in the experience of people that i know and talk to, it's clearly getting worse. >> if you go like to a walgreen's, there are security guards at the front trying to prevent people from stealing basic necessities. basic necessities are -- >> i'm originally from miami, actually. >> oh, miami, that's where everyone is going. >> that's where i'm going back next month. >> are you returning home? >> yes. >> as soon as they graduate they go because this is not a good place to be. >> laura: and in new york under adams, bragg -- all liberals, of course, it's the same story. things are circling down the drain fast. subway crime grew 30% last year compared to 2021 and extended lockdowns destroyed kids' education and in-office work. the floyd riots, where looting and destruction went on unpin anybodied. the continual radiation animosity stoked by the left,
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it's a powder keg with a fuse on top. many residents are afraid to take the subway or even walk at night. >> i almost got attacked by a homeless man a couple of days ago. >> i'm much more aware of what's going on around me. i don't take the subway as much. >> die worry about the crime and the homelessness, and people being pushed on the subway. it's really dangerous. >> laura: look, eventually, when the government cannot guarantee basic public safety, citizens are left to defend for themselves. they are going to be refuse to be sitting ducks which is what one marine veteran did in the face of a belligerent man on a moving subway car. the passenger subdued the threatening individual, a man named jordan neely. he kept him down with a chokehold. you can see it here. once police arrived he was taken to the hospital where he died. this individual had a rap sheet a mile long.
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42 arrests including charges stemming from three unprovoked assaults on women in the subway. he reportedly had one active warrant for an alleged assault that happened in 2021. now, his death is tragic but it sent all the pro criminal left wing loons out there seething. >> this seems to me like it's an open door -- >> he's an ex-marine trying to kill. we have to hold this individual accountable. >> there have to be consequences so we'll see how this unfolds but his family deserves justice. >> laura: alvin bragg's offers is promising a full investigation. al sharpton is hoping for a manslaughter charge and stands with protestors who are demanding justice for jordan. now what about justice for the thousands and thousands of new yorkers who felt threatened over the past year by the city's rampant crime? remember the story of jose alva,
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that harlem bodega owner who also refused to be a victim. in self-defense, he stabbed a man who ran behind and jumped over the store counter and shoved him up against the wall. he was initially charged with second-degree murder. now, last july bragg dismissed the charges, only after a loud and sustained public outcry. but there is no justice for them in bragg's revolving door of arrests and releases because thugs feel invincible in the big apple. they have an upper hand on the streets and underground. like subway slasher alvin charles in 2021, after allegedly stabbing a 36-year-old teacher in the arm and stomach, he was freed on supervised release by a liberal judge and then last fall he was arrested for stabbing tommy bailey, a father of three to death on the subway. bailey fought back. but it was too late.
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think about the culture we're creating here, where men who jump in and defends the defenseless are villainized. and criminals are coddled. they are deified, like george floyd and jordan neely. the incentive today is when you see someone who appears dangerous, do nothing. take no action, other than maybe calling 911. but what happens when you're in an enclosed space and you have no idea when security will actually get there. we don't know all the facts of this subway case yesterday, but we do know this. jordan neely shouldn't have been on the streets at all. and the presumption should be that a man or a woman who is operating in good faith when he steps in to defend himself or others from a menacing criminal, but the way the media are covering this case, you would think the hero is the career criminal and the 24 year old former marine is the thug. >> the inhumanity of it,
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watching what happened with this poor person on the subway car, jordan neely in new york, a chokehold and murdered, basically -- >> laura: to say murder means that neely's death was an intentional act. that's absurd on its face. individuals who feel justifiably threatened should be able to defend themselves with proportional force. that's certainly how many new yorkers reacted to the so-called subway vigilante during his own case. >> it's about time -- >> nobody is free-throw shotting us on the subway. >> i'm tired of being afraid of riding the subways and i have to ride the subways. >> if he was being robbed, he had to do what he had to do. self-defense. it's as simple as that. >> laura: at least mayor adams is refusing to jump in to comment on the case since the investigation is ongoing. >> let's let the d.a. conduct
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his investigation with the law enforcement officials, to really interfere with that is not the right thing to do and i'm going to be responsible and allow them to do their job and allow them to determine exactly what happened here. >> laura: now, that comment sent efleeaoc jr. into the stratosphere. she called that public murder. i didn't know she practiced defense law between mixing martinis. here's the bottom line. new york city, san francisco, chicago, d.c., these places are the absolute hearts of american liberalism. and if liberalism can't work there, in any of those places, some of the richest places on the planet, then it can't work anywhere because the streets aren't safe, the offices are sitting empty, the schools are failing, and normal people are trying to get away. so how can we be a great country when our biggest and richest
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cities are dying? it's not enough to simply throw up our hands either and just leave new york and other american cities to their own fates. we can actually win this. look at what just happened in st. louis. left wing soros da just quit. they have to be able to talk convincingly about these urban issues. about bringing our great cities back to life. we know the democrats are lying to the city residents. we shouldn't play the same cynical game and that's "the angle." stepping in to intervene on the subway does have its costs. just ask the fox weatherman. he's been beaten by four new york city teens after he asked them to stop smoking marijuana and harassing an elderly person on the subway. adam joins us now. good to see you tonight. your thoughts on the reaction to this marine, former marine stepping in against this
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menacing individual on the subway? >> i mean, i think it's absolutely unbelievable. i understand that there is a compassion, but you're not being compassion to both sides. he's being put into a horrible situation and i've been in a similar situation and when you're confronted with that, it's really hard to decide what to do and what's appropriate. i feel so fortunate, this is crazy to say, i feel so fortunate that i took just an absolute beating by a group of people and i wasn't able to get a hit in because if you do suddenly, the person who was attacked becomes the villain somehow. >> laura: you might as well think there will be a statue in central park to this jordan neely who again was threatening the people in a closed moving subway car. screaming, in their face, you didn't know what he was going to do at any given minute. not too long ago anyone who stopped that nonsense would have
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been considered a hero in american society. now it's all upside-down. >> i agree and i don't think it's really fair to say that wasn't necessarily being threatening. anyone who has been on the subway knows that this is a very threatening situation, and sometimes, and it's not that unheard of where people get pushed in front of train cars. things that start like. this maybe one day it won't get that bad but the next day the person can really go crazy and not feel threatened? i don't think it's fair to say if you haven't been in that situation, it's going to turn out not to be that bad and you didn't have a right to stand up and defends yourselves. >> laura: we're looking at pictures, again, about an individual stepping in because others on the trained were threatened and he himself was threatened. adam, thank you so much. joining me now is tulsi gabbard, 2020 nomination for the democratic candidate. and charlie kirk, founder of turning point usa.
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we're watching this on the screen, saying if they don't get their justice for jordan neely they are going to burn it all down. boy, does that sound familiar? >> it sounds dangerous, and it's unfortunately a sign of where we are right now as a country. the issue that we're dealing with here, it goes beyond democrats versus republicans and partisan politics. it gets to the heart of what civilized society is, where we, the people, should feel safe walk down the street, going to the park. dropping our kids off at school, but unfortunately, as you are showing all these different images we're increasingly living in a society that's like a jungle with survival of the fitus mentality. you feel like you have to arm yourself to defend yourself against a criminal or someone who may be potentially ill and posing a threat to others. we need leaders who will do the right thing. we have police and a criminal
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justice system to take criminals off the street and we need to have mental health institutions or psychiatric hospitals to be able to take those like jordan neely off the street and get them the care that they need and ensuring the safety, health and well-being of the american people. the people in our community. right now our leaders are not stepping up to the plate. city, state, federal, they need to do that. >> laura: and, charlie, it does seem as we have bank collapses, we have pretty much every major financial figure saying, recessions either are here or coming, you get the sense that the media is trying to whip things up into a racial conflagration before the summer using this guy, 42 arrests, as the new hero here. >> it's such a smart point. i seems as if whenever there is a narrative that they want to bury, the summer becomes the time for "racial reckoning." it's so exhausting, damaging, for the country. two points i want to make.
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first, if you listen to what jordan neely was saying he was threatening the passengers. he said ready to go back to jail, which, by the way, dozens of prior arrests so he was threatening the passengers. it wasn't just some sort of abstract, oh, i'm sort of scared of this guy, he was actively verbally threatening other passengers. the second point is, other passengers participated, not just the individual who did the chokehold. of course, it's a tragic situation, didn't deserve to guy but this is what happens when you have a government that's retreated from doing the basic things. it would be one thing if it was pure anarchy in new york but it's not. it's anarchy-tyranny. anarchy where people are walking to school and work but it's tyranny where a couple of weeks ago the people responsible indicted donald trump. alvin bragg is too busy, he has platoons of people filling out paperwork in prep operation for trying to put donald trump into
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jail instead of actually prosecuting criminals and putting them in jail. it's not just a byproduct against anarchy but political dissidents, saying you're on your own. predictable under the current democratic regime. >> laura: tursi, mcdonald, who is an amazing writer on the issues of crime and urban america said on my podcast it would be nice if all these warriors for civil rights and minority communities would actually step in when the horror of crime really has descended on these cities, when the crimes are black on asian, you know, brown on black, i mean, that's the sad fact, that they never show up when young black men are killed or brutalized by other gang members or, you know, innocent people gunned down, but they happen to be the wrong color. >> exactly. another example of how they are
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racializing everything, and frankly in this instance, you have someone who is clearly -- has serious mental health problems, and those mental health issues posing a threat to the community and you have this outcry from people like aoc and others who claim to be expressing compassion for him. how compassionate is it for people like him or people who are schizophrenic and others to be living on the street in some fantasy world, don't know how they are going to get food, they aren't getting the care and treatment that they need. is that really showing compassion for them? peeking of compassion and caring for the well-being of our community as a whole, this is where we need leaders to step up regardless of race, religion, politics or whatever, if you care for the people that you're responsible to serve do the right thing. >> laura: charlie, i have noticed and uptick in these types of psychotic incidents with weed legalization. you're seeing it in california.
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you smell pot everywhere in san francisco. you smell it everywhere in new york but obviously, there is an increase in psychosis and schizophrenic disorder with regular weed use. all the research has been done on this. this experiment is also not helping the situation. >> i totally agree. we're seeing it here in arizona as well with the legalization of marijuana, and you see an increase in crime, vagrancy, homelessness, and that's an interesting thing because as conservatives, 10 years ago, if you had asked me about the marijuana issue, okay, i guess live and let live in reality it makes us less free, not more free, then you have a society where you're not restraining people but you're embracing licentiousness. you're actually pointing people toward the worst of all things and we celebrate that substance that's good for you, in reality, it's incredibly damaging to young developing minds and we're seeing -- the test has been done, the laboratories of democracy, we have the test results over the last decade,
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more violence, more crime, and more kids with suicide and depression since the legalization of marijuana, and the cartels are richer. >> laura: yes. and it smells. tulsi and charlie good, to sigh. the claims against clarence thomas has gotten even more disgusting, cotton has the latest, a with the release of the nashville shooter's manifesto our own raymond arroyo to the streets of music city to find out what the residents think about it. his report in a moment.
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>> laura: the left's decision to destroyed yet another great american institution continues. their latest pretext for outrage, again, involves clarence thomas, who more than 25 years ago, took in his great nephew who was living in a bad situation in the projects. justice thomas raised him as his own and had a friend help pay his private school tuition. for a single year. someone who had no business before the court paid a child's tuition. compare that to -- who received added 3 million book deal, with a publisher who did have -- she
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refused to recuse herself. morning joe stuck to selective outrage. >> republicans are trying to dismiss this. i can't even manager if it was justice mayor. everyone at this table would be shocked and outraged. if this were a liberal justice. >> laura: did they lose their internet connection this morning and didn't realize that justice soto mayor story. senator cotton, great to see you tonight. clarence thomas is being smeared after taking in a relative's child as his own. but the left has no concern about binden -- biden not even
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acknowledging his own daughter. >> he's a kind hearted generous soul and as the stories about him make clear he complied with all relevant laws and ethics and rules. this is another effort to smear thomas, another page in his confirmation hearing 30 years ago, a high-tech lynching, and all the folks at morning joe don't have to speculate. you laid out the facts last night taking a big book advance and rolling in her publisher's case. there is no allegation that clarence thomas even had any cases before the supreme court, but i think you also make a good point if you want to see a story of self-dealing and conflicts of interest, you shouldn't be looking at the courthouse across the street from congress. you should be looking at the courthouse in baitsville, arkansas, where the president's son, joe biden is in court pleading poverty so he don't have to support his own daughter who he has never even met who joe biden doesn't even
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acknowledge as his granddaughter at the very time that joe biden's donors and patrons are paying half a million dollars each for hunter biden's finger paintings, or he has abbey and an army of lawyers in the baitsville courthouse. abbey lowell's hourly rate is more than most arkansans monthly mortgage, yet hunter biden is in the courthouse pleading poverty so he doesn't have to support the child that joe biden won't even recognize. >> laura: pleading poverty, it's not clear where all that money went. your colleague from blumenthal revealed the true goal. watch. >> a lot of the american public are increasingly seeing the justices as politicians in ropes after the revelations about justice thomas as corrupt
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politicians. they want the truth. >> laura: that almost makes he want to move back to connecticut. they want clarence gone. they have wanted him gone since 1991. >> they believe the supreme court belongs to the left. it's one of the few center right institutions in america today and they have a campaign to delegitimize it. it's not just clarence thomas. almost every conservative justice has had a left wing smear published about them in the last month in the left wing media. brett kavanaugh is being criticized for going to a christmas party. this is just a replay of what you saw last year. a the doobs' opinion leaked you had people violating the law outside of the home of justices, all with a hitman traveling from california to try to assassinate
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kavanaugh. what did garland do, he ordered u,s. marshals not to arrest these people who were plainly plainly violating federal law because they want to intimidate the court. last year it was about abortion. this year it's about things like affirmative action, illegal immigration or the power of the administrative state in washington and i'm confident the justices on the supreme court will not be intimidated. they will rule based on the law and the constitution. >> laura: all right, senator, it's great to see you tonight. i'm going to be asking the question we've been asking for five weeks. where is the nashville shooter's manifesto? why don't we have an official motive? like you told you last night there has been yet another delay in police releasing it. you know i'm livid over this but what do people of nashville think? our own raymond arroyo went out. >> they are saying they don't
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want to release them. do you feel they should be released? >> i believe they should be released, maybe some targets, or not so much targets but just an idea about things to look for or ideas that might be in someone's mind or situation that is they may need to pay attention to. >> i'm shocked that they are still holding it. i think we have a right to see it. >> that's for the police department to decide. i'm sure the timing of it is important to their investigation. >> it's up to the police department, and i don't think in a way it matters what the reason was. there was a gun user and it killed people. >> do you think it should be released? >> i think so. i think everybody needs to know exactly what went on and what happened. >> i would like to know myself. >> the public should know what's going on in the community. could be something in the manifesto that would prevent future incidents. >> i suspect that there may be a continuing investigation because in that manifesto there, may
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have been a discussion of other targets, problems, things going on inside the shooter's head. maybe it leads to other relationships the shooter may have had, maybe with organizations that are far right wing. out on the fringe someplace and that may be why they are doing it. >> a hundred percent, we think we have a right to see the material. i don't understand why they would be withholding it to be honest. transparency usually works more in our favor. >> my trust in the police decision, and there is a reason, i guess, that they haven't released that. and i think we need to trust our police. we trusted them to take care of us that day, and they did a fantastic job. >> we need to know what was behind the shooter's motive so we can stop it and not have it happen again. it needs to be released. the people of nashville want to see it. we need to see it. we have a right to see it.
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>> why weren't the people that lost their children given more respect? why was it all about the nashville three. what about the family, the families that lost their children and lost their loved ones. that should be front and center. >> laura: a lot of comments there. thanks, ray, for that great reporting. up next, california teacher was fired for informing parents their kids wanted to transition. she's here exclusively in a bit, plus chris' latest expose from the university of texas. wait until you hear what he uncovered there. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com
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supremacy culture and if you're white school wants you to atone for your power and privilege. same if you're straight, by the way. at the multicultural engagement center the school host racially segregated school groups on things called microassaults and microinvalid additions that the minorities endure a constant barrage of but that's not all, kids. here's the former dean. >> an educator, a system of oppression is either -- you're either a revolutionary or an oppressor. which one will you identify as? we all know that our institutions in this country are systems of oppression. that's by design so what will you choose to be? >> laura: joining me now is chris -- a manhattan institute
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senior fellow and author at city journal. chris, i have to ask you right off the bat, what the heck is a micro microinvalidation? >> it's getting to the point of ridiculous. these are phantom oppressions, fake oppressions but what's absolutely real is that the university of texas at austin is spending up told millions of dollars per year promoting critical race theory and training students exclusively for left wing partisan political activism. this is a report that should shock the conscience of all texas voters and certainly texas legislators should say why are taxpayers funding this kind of ideological trash in our public universities? >> laura: apparently they want you to use not boyfriend anymore but like babe friend and date friend. you can't say boyfriend or
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girlfriend anymore. that's another thing that apparently -- i think that will microinvalidate someone somewhere, chris, but you obtained another video of that former ut assistant dei dean. she's a real winner. >> color-blindness saying i don't see color. that means you're saying you don't see the individuals who are, in fact, identifying with their racial identity. color-blindness is not good because it's invalidating, and it's also dishonest. >> laura: i think we got it. that's invalidating perhaps, but her role, i don't know where she went on to, but her role is taxpayer funded, correct? >> yes, that's right. she actually moved on and up to columbia university. she was doing such a stellar job apparently loop. whether or not of course. ivy league. >> they have set up a perfect scam. they take millions of dollars from all the hard working waitresses and taxi drivers and farmers in texas, they take it
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and put it in the piggy bank for critical race theory and have pluckily funded activists. they are being clear. they hate the people of texas. they hate the values of color-blind, equality, treating people equally so there is a bill going through the legislature right now that would abolish all of these programs altogether. it's certainly something that needs to happen. >> laura: oh, chris, that's fantastic news. let's hope it goes through. thanks so much. speaking of dei, we're ushering an era of deadly medicine as well. it could lead to actual human suffering. let's start with a new piece in the "new england journal of medicine" published by a university of california doctors, who are saying that racially segregated affinity groups are a must in med schools. founded on legacies of colonialism and racism, medical education has historically centered white learners and continues to perpetuate structural race similar.
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pedestrian logical often center white learners and ignore people of color learners with personal experiences of racism. emerging in the existing medical education system can therefore be retraumatizing resulting in imposture syndrome, heightened and xity and a sense of belonging. we're in crazy town. joining us now is a doctor -- is it a good idea to have any segregated learning anywhere, let alone in med schools? >> i'm trying to think what would have happened if i would have segregated out with other indian americans. i don't see how that's possibly a good thing, laura. in medical school, it's not just that we're training students. it's not about actually the training of students. we're training people so that they can take care of other people better when they get out. so really what the stakes are
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here is, how well are you equipped to manage other people that you may not agree with, that may not look like you, you may despise their values but you're still a doctor and you still have to care for them and to segregate students out is to deny an opportunity for them to learn how to cope with those kinds of things they will have to deal with when they get out of medical school. >> laura: a doctor friend of mine in boston, very well regarded, said he's even seeing this in the internship programs in hospitals, whose getting the better internships, who is getting placed in the best hospital programs, the dei agenda is everywhere in medicine, everywhere. it's infiltrating every aspect of medical practice. >> i can think of an argument why, so you can say, well, people of the same race, they feel more comfortable with a doctor of the same race so maybe you want that kind of diversity. i can see an argument for that.
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what i can't see an argument for is training people differently. people's medical needs, they are medical needs. they aren't based on being black or white or whatever. you have to train doctors so that they can manage everybody, to treat everybody with compassion, and this kind of agenda just politicizes medical education for no real gain as far as patient well-being after the doctors are begun their education. >> laura: by the way, if you were segregated with just indian american students that curve would have been brutal. the scientific american has come under fire after publishing an editorial titled here's why human sex is not bind air and princeton university anthropologist augustus argues that considering biological sex as a bind air is "bad science." doctor, quickly, what's happening to your profession? >> it's been politicized. scientific american in particular, they endorse add political candidate for the
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first time in 175 years in 2020. i don't understand how science has come to the point where it thinks this kind of open -- sort of open embrace of its political ideology makes since. since is not democrat, republican, right or left. a great scientific institution that's supposed to team peach about science should not be embracing this kind of ideology. >> laura: money and research grants, that's my idea, that might be part of it. great to sigh. a california school was angry at one of their christian teachers for daring to tell parents that their kids were considering a gender transition. that teacher and attorney are here next with their story and how they intend to hold the school accountable. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours.
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she said she refused to lie to parents about their children's gender identities, and wouldn't use students preferred pronounce. as a christian, jessica said it would have violated her religious liberty and she's now suing. she joins me along with her attorney. jessica, you asked for a religion accommodation, which you say was denied. now what exactly did the district want you to do if a parent asked you about what was going on with his or her child's gender identity? >> interestingly enough, i didn't even ask for a religious accommodation. what had happened was, i was presented with directives that i chose to speak out about and said i won't comply with these, they are against my beliefs, one, calling students by their
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preferred pronoun, withholding that information from parents, are you clarified, are you asking me to lie to parents to which he did said yes, it's for student privacy and it's the law. and then the third one was that i had to let transgender students into the female locker room, again, to which i clarified, are you referring to biological males? and they said yes, if that individual is presenting and choosing to be female now you need to let them in, so obviously, really, as a believer, but i also believe as just a person of moral and knowing right from wrong, i was not willing to comply with these directives and so i let the vicinity know i'm ready to come back to work and do the job i've always done but i will not comply with these three things and that's when they said it sound like you're asking for religious accommodation because i described to them why these things were against my beliefs. and so i went --
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>> laura: that effectively is a request for an accommodation just for the record. mariah, we reached out to the school district who gave us a comment, the school district denies the reported allegations were -- with a discrimination and harassment and free learning environment and respect the religious beliefs of its student and staff. mariah, was your clients' religious beliefs, were they respected here? >> absolutely not. this is a clear case of religious discrimination. they chose to retaliate against miss tapia because she would not go along with her district's woke ideology regarding gender identity, while, at the same time, allowing other teachers to express their beliefs on social media, and in the classroom, and they claim ms. tapia was violating federal law and state
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law because her language and her speech was harassing and discriminatory but actually if you look at her record, her students have actually loved her and adored her. her previous reviews have shown that she is a distinguished teacher, so this is simply religious discrimination. >> laura: they actually think, jessica, very quickly, they actually have deemed christianity practiced by millions of people across the country, serious christians, as discriminatory. that's what they are actually saying. if you're a serious christian, you are guilty of discriminating if you actually live up to your beliefs. that's what they are saying here. >> it certainly feels that way. the truth is dangerous in today's day and age, right? we're living in a day and age filled with lies and the lies are specifically after the
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whether or not apparently anheuser issue bounced back. check out the recent promo shoot it launched on instagram. ♪ ♪ >> laura: now, i would like to note on its actual website anthropology features actual women. i mean, if they are so woke why don't they go all in and feature that guy front and center. well, you know why. now, i noticed something else strange about that video,
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though, company disabled the comments section on its social media. now, would they be worried about a public outcry? come on, small victories but victories nonetheless. thank you for watching. remember, it is america now and forever. we'll see you on instagram and twitter. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. **♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: happy, happy thursday, everyone. it's official. this is now the best late night show in america. [cheers and applause]
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