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himsel a pictuf in a taco bell. but just before that, biden tha made an announcement that stunned everyone in washington, washand his and staff. work t >>o we've got a lot of work to do. and i'm and i'm doini'g a major preo conference this afternoon,n, so i love you all. but i'ask d like to ask you to leave swingtown. >> it was breaking news.. yeah, that was joe biden announcing he was giving a major press conference tonight. p full now, joe biden's handlers knowfn he isn't capable of holdingerene a major press conference. white he h can barely answer questions on the white house law n. so the white house quickly worked to cover up biden's fake announcementance fak. ke. they said the president misspoke by no noww, biden's own staff have come to expect his gaffes, but they didn't expectnl them from the vice president ,hr kamala harris. shis e was supposed to be the insurance policy. they didn't know.ey didn' what e getting. officials in the bidenns administration were probably hopingtratio that kamala could y
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the torch when biden became way too old atwe least that's what they thought when biden first took office. justis what two months into biden's presidency, he appointed kamala >>rris to fix one of the biggest problems facing our country. >> i think the best thing to do is to put someone who and he orr she speaks. they don't have to wonder abou t ,is that where the president is ? she speaks. she speaks for me. she sve t o chthen i have to check with m. she knows what she's doing and i hope we can move thisfor along. >> she speaks for me. shmee does have to check with m. well, how did that work out? well, just five months later,rdl here's what the border lookedoo like. >> stunning footage fromis our fox drone team in mission, texas. sunday afternoon shows a massive group of migrants, the largest we have ever seen,i, being held by border patroler s under anzalduas bridge. een,der right near a popular rie crossing area. the group at least a thousand strong waiting in the brutal texas heat to be processed.
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>> it was bad and hasn't gotten better since then. homeland security secretaryretay alejandro mayorkas was a at the border today, and he insisted that everything is fine. he told america that the bordern is not open and has not been. open. million now over five million migrants have crossed the u.s. southern border since president bidenn became president . nearly a million migrant s are waiting along the border right now, waiting for title 40 to expire next week with title 40 to set to expire next week.rl border patrol agents are preparing for the surge in. migrants heading for the u.s. to worsen. bu mt mexico tensions are alreay rising. >> this was the scene outsidegro immigration n center in the city of tapachula this week as a sea of people poured int oo the facility trying to obtain documents thatat allow allow thm to freely travel through the country. >>try. border agents are alsootn noticingg a change in
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the nationalities of people trying to come through. only a third of he are from mex, down from 85% back in 2011. now, those seeking entry alsoit include migrants from haiti, india, russia, peru and venezuela. so the vice president failed. and despite the obvious failure ,officials in the biden administration gave kamala the benefit of the doubt. >> t of the so a year after namingr border czar, they gave herave a new taskher bring peaceine th to europe and welcome ukraine into nato . i appreciate and maya, desire president zelenskyy's desire to joi tjoin natn nato . and one of, again, the foundingu principles of nato is that each country must have the ability unimpaired unimpeded to determine their own future. so i respect president wolanski membnd jusbe a member of nato and just t days later, and we're not making this up,
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war broke out in europe for the first time in decades. everything she toucheses unrav n . in many waysy s.he is en she's even more incompetent than the presidentt than. what's interesting is that kamala is 20 to years younger than joe biden. she's only fifty eight years old. old.she shouldn't be this incompetent unluck. and ke biden, she can't blame her own cognitive decline. and that makes her upcoming all the more remarkablmoe. ded looks like the biden administration is going to make hemomake r the artificial intele czar. >> i think it's very important ,as you have heard from so many incredibl le leaders forero us at every moment imen time and certainly this one to seize the moment in time in which we exist in our present and towher be able to contextualize it, to understand where we exist in the history and in the momenty
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as it relates not only ttoofu the past, but the future. >>tu now, you couldn't get a crazier word salad if you ask chatgpt te to write a rant. . but that's our vice president .. the soon to be aizer. what could go wrong? it's only a matter of time before kamala falls for an adfa video like this. deo thislet me tell you about mt friend l. he's a war wm hearted person, julia majilis and people forget about the work. >> we're going to come back to all of this in just a moment with clay travis. but in the meantime, rochelle walensky informed the biden administration that she was stepping down as the head of the cdc today. she, like fauci, was one of the greatest spreaders of covid mis and disinformation. >> this is becoming a pandemicae of the unvaccinated. ard our biggest concern is that we are going to continue to seec preventablese cases, hospitalizations and sadly, deaths among the unvaccinated. a
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our data from the cdc today suggests that that vaccinatedpep people do not carrley the virus, don't get sick. >> well,l leslie said that her ficision comes at a good time since the pandemic has finally endenad, which is weird becausee most americans understand that pee pandemic was ended more than a year ago. j another personus who thinks a pandemic has ended is the head of the world healthew ted organization, dr. tedrosro. in the earliest days of h the pandemic, he praisede the chinese communist government for their handling of the pandemipandemc. >> the people that causedu know the chinese government is to be congratulated, for the extraordinary measures it has taken to containally the outbreak. china is actually setting a new standard for outbreak response ,and it's not an exaggeration. >> will any of these people be held accountable for their life? jibaro charter professor
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medicine at stanford university. and he joins us now. professor. so multiple times. they aided the chinese government in a way because they lied to the american people. so ito ct gaveover china some time to cover this up. do you think they'll be held accountable? >> i mean, i think what i'm really concerned about is to make sure that we neve do this again, becauseke sure as things currently stand,re is our template is to lock downa again next time there's a virus going around, we will absolutely lock down the people like rochelle walensky, tony fauci, either giving themselves awards, russia, wollensky,ow those clips you played are absolutely shocking. they are not reflecting what the science waecting wthe s saya t the time. and she worked with randi to close schoolsas very early in her tenure as cdc. director . our kids, minority kids, poor kids, are going to pay the price for those school closures for a long time to come. so i'm i think what we need
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to do is , as a nation decide we will never do this againuthoi and limit the power of publicty authorities to act unilaterallyc ,laterally, the way they didhi to copy the chinese government in its lockdown. t policies is so true, professo. >> so i guess the big question? is , how do we rearrange this agency? it seems like they were getting a lot of their guidance from g nwe rld health organizatio and they got it wrong as well, intentionally. so. what to re we need to do to rese confidence, do we need an entire new agency? ed does congress need more oversight or do we justp th need an independent group that we can relaty? i mean, when the the1986 space shuttle challenger blew up in nineteen eighty six , it i thinwas k it was there was a detailed, honest investigation by outside scientists commissioned by congres s and ifto b you remember, there was thate old ring that turned out to be c the cause of the explosion.
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richard feynman found that led to a tremendous reformsasa h within nasa, which led ticocy a much better agency. i think we need something very similar with the cdc. the cdc failed in almost every aspect of this pandemic, the one job they had to protectl pandicaned citizens from a deady pandemic like this and not make things worse. >> they theyat failed at and we have to take that seriously. look, they failed at doing the science right, interpreting the science and their recommendations, their guidance, which we're not supposed to havee . suppos the force ofed law will often dr have the force of law. we neeced to tak. e a steps to make sure that we never this happens again and that starts with anhel apology, i think, from publicths health leaders, an honestt bipartisan commission to to actually address what went wron deep reforms cdc inside the cdc. >> so this never, ever happens again. ag you know, professor, real quickly, obviously, i'm not in charge. hill if i was in charge,k they'll all be fired. doth you think the entire agencr needs to be cleaned out or
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is there still some people working for the agencies tha there a we can trustre? >> i mean, there are many good scientists that work for the cdc, but the problem is that that they really have. not had much say the political whwers that be that starting with rochelle walensky, who just stepped down, have stopped them from gettingo n, gettin and sg their way. was t >>o we need to change thatcdc n and bring outside voices ind the cdc and reform. >> doc, thanks so much for your insight. we appreciate it. insighthank you . >> so we just told you aboutt ka kamala harrilas. now that she is biden's aideske are clay traviss, the founder of also the co-host of the clay travis and books show, and he, h joins us now. >> clay, you know, it's been really bad for kamala.ps whe gaffes, just poor management. why give hery give another task? i mean, there's no incentive, is it, just to keep her busyawaf and away from the white house,tr away from the president? shese normallyly doesn't doesn n
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the road really that much. >> i i'm jus thit missing it. i think the only things joe biden has done that has led to him being better thanse someone else during his entiresa administration is kamalala harrs mayor and maybe baucus. right. is theala, arguably worst of the worst administration that we haver ever seen in any of our lives. and as you laid out, as badout,a as the border has been,s en, remember, she's the border czare and we didn't actually go to the borde r and got called out by lester holt on it. i'm to the point now where hopee she's in charge of i .arnold i just hope we get the good arnold schwarzenegger terminator in terminator two as opposed to the deadly one in terminator one . that's how bad i think covell is going to do in charge of a.i.. and lawrence, every time you hear. carmela harris speak,g she talks like a shel of is addressing a roomful of kindergartners while she repel the time.he's g dooi you really think she's go to be able to explain a.i.? to the masses?
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's notit's not super easywh to understand for anyone and somebody who has doesn kindergartner's vocabulary doesn't seem like she's going to bring all't of us up to a high educational level there. you know, i'm so glaso d that you hit on that, because i want to know why. i mean, thisone wh is someone t has been in public life for a while. and we just now saw this characteristic being exposed. is it because that when she was in congress or an attorney general or a district attorney , she was on the offense, she waspresid prosecuting the case, but nowen she's vice president . shto talk s justlk about multiple things. why do you think this is just then exposed to the public, that she just talk to people like children? >> it's a great question, lawrence. think it'y is this is what one party rule creates. >> kamalt 1-party a harris has d to actually beat someone of a high level in the republican party because the republican part in y has no chance of winng a race in california. shint pe what she was hand seled as the future.
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they allowede d as the her to wt any real opposition. she was the chosen one of the democrat party and she never really had oppositionon, n untitil she ran for president . remember lawrence? she dropped ou t beforet a singles vote had been taken and less than one percent support. and her only moment of resonance on that entiree biden campaign was what when she called joe biden a racisth of cad one of the first debates, that was the that wasde the strength of her campaign. and then joe biden let b bygones be bygones and picked here, as his vp, which, by the way, i bet his wife, jill biden, who i bet some other members and holds grudges like everybody's wife does, more sose oftentimes than the politician himself does. i bepolitilf does, it jill bidet forgiven kamala harris for that takedown in the debateill hasn. >> she has. travi it's amazing what people ds,o fr power. thank s most thank brother. >> thank you . bye, man. so people arn facie stilngtillln di to protest over the homeless and mentally ill men who dieedd
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. the democrat are totally losing it. they've already turned who died inrtyral the subway on wednesday and to martyr jordan daley had a longnr record of harassing week and vulnerable people. he had been arrested more than forty times, including several instances of assault. they don't tell you this. tur liberals have ignored all ofy ia this. they want to turn neeley into a political prop. they want to make him a symbol of their identity politics. mbol of and they've even taken street to sanctify him, say, oh, that should have been, bro. i know you're going to get>> the problem worked for water.
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erica douglas murray is a fox news contributor in "new york post", columnists and he joins us now. now. inu're looking at live protest in new york city. they say they want justice. and i wish we could rerack that video of them blowing smoke in the black cop's face. >> they're trying to antagonize. yeah, yeah. this is where we're at. we got complete maniacs in thiss city. no t one wants to be here anymore, but they they're forced to you. they have force e to families to to take care of. guy who and you have a god that has a track record . no wants a one wants anybody tog no, but what's going on in the subway has to stop. right? every new yorker loses everyone, every new york hasry w a story of meeting somebody y exactly like this. of meetimebody ebeing screamed . you know, somebody alwaysat on the fringe of violence. everybody knows that. i know plenty of people, particularly women who won't
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take the subway or won't takei w it after dark. there's all sorts ofple everyby knows it's unsafe and ,nows i you know, the tragedt y of this is that this incident, which will end up being litigatedd and muc more should have beennto jumped on by people who seem to be wanting to provoke riotsus in new york . i mean, that was just that clip we just heard the crowd from, tonight and last night. they shouting justice or we burn it down. burn it down is this city. >> it's our city. it's the city we're sitting in.s it's n not a joke.te thi and yet, despite this powder keg existing politicians, like members of the squad and the radical left democrats have been over the last two days just endlessly governance every every single sore point that we've had. ching. >> we've had elected officials saying that this was a lynching. i mean, you don't need to be telling you this. ems is jusott the most. emotive language you could use. they cropped out the black guy that was assisting the marine out of the video. right.. and you got to ask yourself why
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? why would they do that? why would they do that ifdidn't they didn't have ulterior motives? hor motives there? why would somebody like representative bowman or cassio cortez say that this was a public execution? why would they say that unless they want the crowds to go in new york ? you know, i mean, that is to consider this just to consider that they couldn't keep quiet. they couldn't do it. mayor adams didn't say, why don't we wait for the facts in this case? they couldn't. couldn' they couldn't restrain themselves. >> these are people standing by a tinderbox, throw lighted matches at it and hoping that it catches adversity to do it. >> after they suggested that we defend the policcoe and then the cops that were left to step back and allow this crimnee to fester. yeah, not just icityn, bu new york city. l but all across the cold acrosl so you youawrenc remove a law and order and then when the public is forced to defend itself, thenic you want to crucify them too. >> and you couldn't agree more . but, you know, it's not just
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the police. and we've got to remember the mental health angle of thilt . saiddemocrats are the ones is tn this city and across americau who have saicannotd you cannot mentally ill people intoafter institutions that could lookis s after them and their needs, or sknow, because this takes away their agency. so they are responsible for the very mentally ill people on the subway across the city and in other cities across this country. they're responsibl e, thesehe people being on the loose and now they jump on the back of this tragedy. >>lo it'ose. ts justhe bacdy di >>do i just want to say how long we have to live in their little experiment spills over and over again. douglas murray, thanks so much, brother. it's a greatplea pleasure.sure so we all knew that the letter signed by fifty one former intelligence officials to protect hunter biden was boguall knew 51 forms, but we dr how bad things really were. >> kevin corke joins us with the latest on the story kevin . >> evening, lawrence. former acting cia director michael morrell, who , as you know, wrote the letter that was signed by fiftyt one former intel officials trying to discuss it on her biden's infamous laptop. well, he tolaptop.d fellow forma
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boss john brennan in an octobera 19 , 20 , 20 email that he wasn trying to give the biden 2020 presidential campaignhe upc some ammunition to push back on trump during the upcominomg debate, even as he urged brennan to sign onto the letter that was basicallytter tha calls the unabiding laptop possible. russian disinformation. now here, just some snippets in that email. can i add your name to thil.s list? this, again, is mar-a-lago to brennan trying to give the campaign particularl mory during the debate, a talking point to push back on trump on this issue. brennan then responded. a okay, michael, add my namegood i to the list. good initiative. thanks for asking me to sign on . now, still, while this is all happening, there are obviouslyis many questions swirling abouta. the laptop, the contents on the laptop possibleuntries r play, allegations against the biden family. meantime, a lawyer for some of those intel officialsr, who signed on to that infamousa letter, well, he's talking to fox news tonight.
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and he says this in a quote, i can absolutely state that none of my seven clients regret signing the statement and they still unequivocally still stand behind the content. well, there's that. meantime, former cia director john brennannnan and former director ofof the national intelligenc the e james clapper, an infamous liar before congress. some havcongree argued, well,bee they're slated to testify again before congress late his montr s month. >> we'll see how that all turnse out, lj.nc so they're standing by the lot ,just to be clear by it. >> yeah. wow. stuck on it wasn't me.hat song remember that song? >> let me get a. >> thanks, rob . you bet. she so w racase has become a major factor in hiring and colleges. admissions, but does the public support this? we hitfind out the streets of new york city to find out this next year.d redeem wind in this week's win bucket
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in hiring admission that institutions across america, dozens of colleges, her universities are using race and other identities to divide studentsdeities at commencemene meanwhile, the new england journal of medicine just published a report calling forya medical students to be segregated by race medicaltitutn students. so it's clear ou r institutions have given up on merit and judging people based on talent and hard work. they believe that immutable characteristics like skin coloru are more important. we sent our star producer, eduardo nerit, to ask new yorkers what they think abou t all of this. edu >> here's what they said. i am right with fox news tonight. race is increasingly becoming a factor in hiring colleges admissions and even commencement, where students are divided based on their skin color. we're on the streets ofr new york city today to talbar k to people and see what they think about that. let's find outhould whahit thee to say. you shouldqu hire a person that is qualified, meets all your requirements, should have nothing to do with your age,
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your height, your weight, your race, your religion. you shouldn't judge someone based on your race. everybody's race shouldn't be a part of life. that should be on the basis of. merit and not on any race. ctor ishould race be a factor ie hiring or college admissions? >>it should. this country has a lot of making up to do to for people of color who in this advantage since the beginning of time, we're seeing race being used inc commencement ceremony. schools like harvard university are havinger havi different graduation ceremonies for people with different skin colors. what's your reaction to that? i think it's very weird. i it's a disgrace. divers i think embracing diversitity is very important. i think that's not a good idea to it should be . everyone is equal, shouldnclude be and everyone should be included in the same ceremony. i want to someday send my son ha to harvardrd. but if they're going to dose. that, i might considerar
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somewhere else. sign tha so the one area of american society that perhaps lacks diversity or you don't see a push for diversity likeal you see in other industries, div is professional sports . do you think we need to push for more diversity? do you think leagues likehink l the major league baseball, nba, nfl, deamajor o you think they more diversity on the court, on the playing field? no, not necessarily, because generally speaking, the most talented ones are those that are able to make it in professional sports . i own the cream rises to the top . >> so why should incorporatetan? nations or universities abide by the same standard? because that's comparing apples to oranges. the talent pool professionals. sports is not the talent pool in everyday society. ryan good to ski is the founder of the 1776 project pac, and he joins us now to react. ryan , is this a step too far ,?
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what they're doing here today in college? i though abot it was about, you know, you go out there, you work hard. i mean, i didn't get up atou go three am to do 40% and then do,n this show for my help nextecause got to outwork the next man. i want the next johe next b rig. right, right. no raiche essentialism and critical theory moved intos. cl the private sector in many, many ways. colleges and university systemsg and in private sector jobs are one thing. it's moved into high schools and middle schools. and at the 1776 project , we saw one school in georgia whereo a black mother requested to tha black principal that her daughter be placed in a school, a classroom of a certain teacher. ll “ and the principal said , no, clo that's a black only . that's a white only classroom. other this kind of stuff has happened more and more . theo part of race essentialism . this is critical race theory int practice. and the supreme courice tis yea is probably going to strike affirmative action down later on this year. >> sr o we wio we'll see what happensor when that happens. but i think thatt the ideis oar merit is one thing. also, when they sit there
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and say other parts ofcharacte a person's character shouldn't r matter, they never seem to sit. their advocates don't mention their income. you know, there's a lot ofd or people who are disenfranchized, ameramericans ,tiv poor whites in appalachia, poor blacks in the deep south, a lot more hispanics on the mexican american border. there's a lot of poor people in this country who are disenfranchized because of their income.try . eir skin it doesn't matter their skinn color. that seems to never really work in their analysis of thei how they how someone's advantage or not. >> you know, so interesting because there's a history for why affirmative action was once there. and it seems like many i on the left has skewed that history now and is using it to discriminate against other races. there was a lawsuiut at harvardg because they want admitting asian students and even though they had the test scores, they said it's too many ofeven d you guys there. you can i mean, that's clear racism. you can't do it. yeah, because now asians are and considered white adjacent.en yeah, no, i listen, there is a lot of merit to sit there and say right after the civil war and the priest and the decades afterwards, we needed to help black americans lift themselves out of poverty. i understand. but it was for black americans
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,for specifically for those spei black americans born ifins. america, descendants of , people who are coming from all over the world to be black or qualify for the same thing. immigrants in other parts of the world who never experience slavery are piggybacking or known to be more successful. >> anyway.iggyback yes, exactly.ience. they are piggybacking on this experience. it has become a way to sit there and have a asian anti white racism basically internalized in these in these systems. i think the most important things we do, especially after the supreme court, probably knocks and affirmative action, is get involved in your local school systems and get out early tomorrow. in texas, their school boardught elections about the whole state of texas. and my pacof texas 1776 project pac. we've been supportingo supp candidates who support the idea of meritoridea of . i think that that is what really needs to be ingrainedd th throughout our school systemhe from k all the way through colleges. >> you know, my father, lbj, the second, i'm the third. i want philosophy. the ponytailed is in front of you . no mkick their no matter what race, no matter how oldt goes they are, you kick them. and that's jus het nice, brothea
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havek you . so liberals don't want parents n to have control over what hide their children learn. they can't hide how muchho they hate concerned parents. jessica anderson, a democrat running for office in virginia, went viral this week for pavideo she recorded in 2020 one . she denounced parents trying to do what's bess trying ttheirr their kids. >> here it is .. i'm sorry, but i've seen some of the parents that liveou in virginild na. e di you should not have be dictatork . >> what your daughter and sons curriculums look like. >> if you want to do that.>> law there's a thing called home school. oh, oh home school.homesc >>ho even though you pay your tx dollars to the. dixon is the host of the toow ad the dixon show and she joins s us . >> tutor she, i guess she hadn't planned to run for office orunni she thought the video was deleted, but she's running inusa the wrong climate because parents are becoming more and more involverecoming md. d. senind nothing like saying,
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i've seen you and you don't deserve any credit , buti mean, vote for me. i mean, this is allya really bad video to have out there.blican but i think we also, as republicans have to thinkweb about what she's saying, because if you look at herinst s website, shech o is very against school choice. school choice is a winningno message right now.arkansas we're seeing it in oklahoma, iowa, arkansas, florida, this is passing across the country. and it's the time because parents saw what happened in 2020 and they've seen what's happened since. they're actually not trying to go in and change the school's curriculum. what they want is the optiontha to send their child to a school that fits their parenting style ,it fits their education, or maybe a school that actually is proficient in reading, math and history, which we just learn. history is at the lowest level ever. >> you know, tutor is sog becaus interesting because all these people thapeople tt activists, they value diversity and they say they're trying to help th minorities. but wekids know that the minoriy kids are forced to go to the schools in the area. the failing schools in manyad oc
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soses where these kids don'te even know how to read once they graduate. st when is people going to start speaking up against these folkthese s and call them the frauds that they are? well, that'scomp whyetin it's st important that networks like fox news are doing that, sccause just in 2019, the students in detroit publicgn schools sued governor gretchen whitmer in michigan because they said they didn't have any opportunity after graduatingfrot from those schools where they had no education. had yet sh e had the teachers union bosses in here. she took lots of money from the teachers unions to get thesk elected. st and she is forcing theseay i kis to stay in these schools. after being sued. this is an outrage. parents should have choice. d bu children should be educated in the united states . there should be no questionno qe that we want to make sure thatsy every child gets a world class c education. w and this is the talking point from the left. now, parents are tryingdon't to changlee the curriculum. don't let them say that that is not true. parents want the best for their children and for your children as well. vo it's time to stop arguing
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with these people. just vote them out.st tha just vote themt is just a simpe tutor. >> dixon, thanks so much. >> tk you . so it's friday, so we thoughtsof it would be nice to bring you some feel good news. it's been a long week. meetunded vet joins us live on set next to meet his brandex. new service dog. that's next. dot go anywhere.n't ou to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. >> i've been maintaining the weight is gone and it never coming back with golo. i i've nott off. only kept off the weight, but i'm happier,e mt lease on life. >> gol changeo the only thint will let you lose weight and keep it off who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did golos a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off when when planning for retirement. i talk to my financial advisor.
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a dog. >> i appreciate itnk . thank you both. so i introduce mike to let him work around and we said he'ss he been on the waiting list forn three years and mike is here in studio with us to finally introduce him to his new dog. gentlemen, thanks so much for being with me. joe , josh joe , you served this country as well. a tellbout me about this organizan s and how these dogs heal veterans. >> well, special operations wounded warriors are based out of myrtle beach. th's a five one c three charity that focuses on providing special operations from all branches of service, therapeutic retreats, is how wef started. and we ended u op eventually losing one of our ownan to veteran suicide. and so afterd so initial those l successes, we reevaluated and we started some great programsme great. itions we have ptsd clinicians.er we have anator operator reset we we teach them about gettinggh the mind and body right.
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and then we have this excellentr canine therapy program iamn conjunction with bad and canine. and joshua and his famil iy, people have grown to know minejust become a great friend of my badenoch. now, thire is is where g i gotoa from. taland you always talk about t dogs can go with medicine, won't go . >> what do you mean by that? you know, the explanation is is hard to put your finger on ,butv you know, but over, you know, ys the fifty two years of our company, we've watched the dogs impacthe dogst go plach there's just no words. i mean, it's just it's ane we ae amazing, amazing thing. so here we are with mike, an, an honor, a pleasure. and just just no words. m mike , you have served this country honorably. i always tell people that i've been blessed and privileged not to just know you , but all the other operators, because you serve in silence . thatalso when y'all come back , you'll have to deal with all what pain in silence as well,
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because people just don't know who you are. there is no book catalogs, your name and any of that. darke you operate in darkness and youo suffer in darkness. u meyou've met your dog before,t we're going to do the official handoff before we do it the handoff. >> what does this mean to you? it's huge. like i said, i've been talking with joe for a few years now,enl and so he's reallye been able d to bridge that gap from whatprod the va and dod can provide. ns. >> and then what we need is a veterans operated reset is huge . you know, n.it helps you feelhig again, anything besides hate and anger. you learn to be a human again. n you learn how to get out into society and it's been amazing.xt and getting this dog is is like the capstone event for the next chapter. it's up ate last've been the farm training for the last eight days and he's successfully navigated all the obstaclehas succd all ths y >> he got that by now with your dog. let me tell you something. it's not just the dogs that are being trained, but we are beinsb traineeid well.
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>> that connection with the dog is so important. why? hing e because there's nothing elselst. like it. on you get that connection. i mean, with me, it's. you feel the love. yeah.eah. and there's nothing that's great. you can tell with emotion inou t your voice, brother. with thei'm so happy for you . let's do this dog handoff because this is important. asur >>m a step aside and honor and pleasure. thanks things,, brother. you're welcome. thank you . i mean it. i mean that from joe and lawrence and myself and canine. here it is . we love you .is. congratulations, brother. congratulationulationss. that's great. and i got some cell patches for you , too. >>so you put us at home to the dog. >> let's put these patties. well, he's going got quiteink enough milk. >> wow. that's roocolld m on the you. soher i telfoat dl folkon'ts at don't know you guys have become the big brother. nev i'm the oldest that i neverbout had. it's all about accountability. atough love and getting these veterans back on track. they giv
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>> if you want to support this organization, how can they give to s? ur suppo yeah, we could use your support to all our programs, require funding from outside sources. so our charity is w w w so w w charity .com or s charity .com. and as soon as you open it up u there'll be a click to donate button. any, any amount helps. we have broken down what it cost for each one of our segments, ptsd, hel our operator, he said a fullps.r dogpatch package, but even an small donations add up and help us . >> we appreciate it. appreciate i. make sure you go to socialney ot media. you can follow the journey of d nylae dog badenochogs.. you can see america's caninewell ngala as well. you would be given into good ground if you care about navy seals, army rangers, deltalta f, force, all the speciall operators thatoperat are out th, green berets. this is an organization to give to . >> gentlemen, thank you all sofs much for your service. thanks for the opportunity to say brother. >> appreciate. t you know, i love you and appreciate your gift.
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jones, did you book meu for bee this? because, you know, i need to cut down on carbohydrates. >> should i have no room to judge? .you. on you let's start here. as a guy who grew up watching the sopranos, it's actually nice to see something getting dumped in the woods of jersey besides a body. i but if we were going to gety be real, my first thought was that chris christie took up campingk inup new jersey. we got a photo photo.>> no, you listen, no offense to chrisw christie, graphic to the guy. >> i know you really don't o double down on that joke. no offense to christie. if i wasn't on cable news, uld e i would be a before model. amod. but you want to know something,n lawrence? ow show bad is this pasta that e of it got eaten like the didn'tt eat it. >> even the animals didn't want to eat the past. yes,e anim you know who paid tod this pasta picked up? whoever manufactured they like,e i figured it out get ws out. >> i figured out brother givenhl it was the mother in law, she
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heoked all this pasta. she was trying to kill the son in law and he just dumped it ie the woods. he didn'have tt have the heart to tell the wife, so he just dumped it in the woods. that's exactly what happened. this is this is this is family brutality. going on .dy yeah. and somebody he forgot the hard evidence. .>> youwe're seeing it you know, your cooking when you don't throw it in the garbage, they throw it inin the woods. >> yeah. oh, we can't even have this. jimmy pretty jimmy . d is your cooking thathe the bears and all all the otherr animals, they don't even want to eat your food. not even cocaine. bear. we've got bears on drugs these d days. they wouldn't even eat it. it's sadn't ev it. this honestk the the the possine needs to be inspected by lab. listen, that's the onlyicatio justification.n. d this whoever whoever cooked this food is the type of lousy cookat where you pray after you eater.. >> you know what i'm saying? nobet before.awrenc i always pray.e: i always pray.
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for that pasta right there. i'm praying extra hard. i mean, sabratha is said. jimmy fallon. tc thanks, brother.ow. make sure you catch his. so, i mean, you see, the manhave is funny a. hey, girl, have a great eveninge and take a horse for a ride. dufay. t b thanks, brother.ro have a great evening. kellyanne conway is 80% haseen been a great week family. see y'all nextgr. >> welcome to this special addition of hannity.l ed i'm kellyanne conway, in forit sean. llyanne and tonight, trouble in paradise. the biden white house is now's reportedly very worried that the president's adult son son has going rogue, despite numerous assurances that the administration has no role in biden's legal affairs. axios has reported that hunterhh clashed with top white house aides over his legal defenseis
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