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texting. mark it. shirley from barbersville, virginia. thanks for coming into work. don't know what i'd do without you. you know what, shirley, i'm going to send you a signed glossy head shot and put a heart on it. that's how much i love you. that's all for tonight. dvr the show. always remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. >> hello. welcome to "fox news tonight." i'm harris faulkner. suddenly the nation is witnessing something we haven't seen before, the southern poverty law center is now for the very first time labeling the florida headquartered moms for liberty and 11 other right wing parents rights groups as extremist groups in its annual report released just yesterday. well, this may feel like this move is out of the blue, but the ground has been trenched to trip up any conservatives who question the liberal
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establishment. and it's getting pretty nasty, too. it's becoming apparent that we've been barely skimmed the surface of the left weaponizing that particular word "extremist" against republicans. congressman hakeem jeffries, a key leader among democrats in the house, is using that word, nonstop these days, support gun rights? you're an extremist. pro-life, you're an extremist. don't want the schools and government brainwashing your kids? you're an extremist too. >> it's so-called republican moderates who talk a good game, but at the end of the day always, always, always vote with the extremists. the extreme maga republicans were determined to take the country down because of the extreme maga republicans, because of an effort by right wing extremists to push back against the extremists, the so-called moderates, voted with the extremists, forced those
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extreme right wing cuts down the throats of the american people. right wing extremists that would have hurt millions of everyday americans. >> i want to talk a little bit about the word "extremist," because it's being used a lot like the word "racist" right now. if somebody on the far left calls you a racist, they're often trying to end the conversation they don't have any more words for. their side is losing. if somebody calls you an extremist, i suppose it has the same effect for them. who wants to be labeled these things that other people know will get you canceled and end whatever productivity you have in making positive change? they want to shut you up and shut you down. but wait a second. some extremists seem to be acceptable, especially those who mock christians. i guess it depends on which team you're rooting for. for example, the sisters of perpetual indulgence, an lgbt
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group that uses sexualized christian imagery like pole dancing on a replica of jesus' cross, that group gets plenty of democrat support. california democrats in the state senate honored that group after the l.a. dodgers had to cancel them for pride night because so many religious groups complained. now the dodgers have decided that maybe the sisters of perpetual indulgence should be indulged. so they're back on for the game for pride. here's senator scott wiener, on his twitter, cajoling with that group. in the comments about that, someone treated with this. oh, look, a sitting senator, honoring a sacrilegious hate group on our tax dollars. love who you want, be happy, but whatever they're doing with other people's faith is not love. it feels a lot like hate. extreme hate. and that's just one example.
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if you're extreme enough to support giving young children puberty blockers and advocating for surgery on young children's genitalia, dems are apparently okay with that too, but moms of liberty, a group founded in 2021 over concerns about lockdown effects on kids, they make the extremist list. after all, they began to use their collective voice, talk to people about the journey of children in classrooms in america, that questioned whether or not we want to teach our white children that they are guilty of something they didn't do generations ago. and they ask, do we really want to teach our black children that the only way they can rise is if they just admit they're victims so liberals can force help on them that they don't need and no doubt will hinder those children more than it will probably help. do they really care about our children? they certainly like that word "extremist." what you're looking at now is
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that new list from the spl of 12 parental groups labeled extremist yesterday. why? it cites in its findings that moms of liberty is connected with other extremist groups. msnbc went as far as to compare moms of lobbyist and groups like it to the kkk. >> kudos to the slbc for a well-packaged report. i recommend everybody reading this who wants to become more familiar with what's happening around us now, because hate is become more entrenched. they've gone local. decades ago, the fbi and doj aggressively targeted and successfully went after criminally the kkk. what happened there was they took off their hoods and their sheets and they put on suits and ties, and they went local, and they ran for office. this isn't the first time we've
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seen this going local, mainstreaming of hatred. we've seen it before. we see it now with people who truly are driven by hate and deception, running for school board. >> well, it doesn't stop there. npr, funded in part by your tax dollars, said moms of liberty is aiken to segregationists in the 1950s. >> so what is it about them, about moms for liberty that has landed them with the label of extremist? >> well, the slbc says moms for liberty is an antistudent inclusion group, and they have drawn parallels with segregationist parent groups that grew in the wake of the decision of the 1950s, a supreme court case that integrated public schools. >> well, let's add this in, just because it's part of the factual journey here. while they're busy judging
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parental groups, the southern poverty law center has had a tough recent history. the center had to fire its cofounder for undisclosed reasons. reportedly before he was fired, though, two dozen employees had complained to management about the concerns of -- this is a quote from them -- mistreatment, sexual harassment, threatening the law center's moral integrity. also reported a former employee claimed he had a reputation for hitting on young women, end quote. but tonight we won't focus on the splc. we'll focus on the group that now has 100,000 members. for moms of liberty, cofounder tiffany justice joins me now. welcome. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. i know there's a little bit of a delay. we'll feel through that. the i want to ask you, first of all, get this out of the way,
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the splc accuses you of being connected to extremist groups. is that true? >> absolutely absurd. we're a group of moms and dads and grandparents, aunts and uncles, community members, concerned about the direction of the country. we're very concerned about the failure we're seeing in america's public schools. our kids deserve to learn, to read in school. harris, we're upsetting the balance of power in public education, and i think what you're seeing is an orchestrated attempt to stop our voices. >> yeah. i want to press in a little bit. i mean, you're saying why you might be singled out on this list, but i'm curious to know, how do you go on and do all of those things? you've had victories in terms of what your goals are, from what i've been reading. how do you continue to make a difference if the se splc has pu
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on an extremist hate list? >> moms and dads on the ground are concerned about things they're seeing taught in schools, concerned about the fact that not every american child is learning to read in school. we're going to keep focused on our mission of again liberty-minded individuals elected to school boards and ensuring parental rights are ensured at every level of government. >> i'm curious if there's a legal fight you can make against the southern poverty law center to get your good name back. what do you do? >> i think we're exploring a lot of different options to take. the focus is really on the children. you know, our concern, harris, is this, we watched as the biden administration worked with the nsba to have the department of justice label parents domestic terrorists. i smoke before congress about the fact that the fbi contacted one of our moms. now we're watching again as another organization is labeling groups as hate groups.
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you know, i think we've got a lot of questions about how moms for liberty is being discussed, and these other parental rights groups, and if there's an attempt to suppress and silence our voices. >> do you feel that's already happening? >> i think there's an effort to do that. we're joyful warriors. we're not going to stop. i mean, no one is going to fight for anything like a parent is going to fight for their child. you know, we are moms and dads concerned about the future of the country. >> well, one thing they may not see, this is not political for parents. you know, we all come together on this issue. they may want to try to divide us on the political side of this, but that's tough to do, and politicians are finding that out the hard way on the left. tiffany justice, cofounders of moms for liberty, thank you so much for being with me. >> thank you. >> parental rights and education is set to be a major issue in the 2024 presidential campaign. you can understand why. because in places where parents were ignored, those candidates didn't win.
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and when they were listened to and supported, those candidates did. virginia is a good example of that. remember, it has a we talked to one contender for the republican nomination for her thoughts on all this. nikki haley is a 2024 presidential candidate, speaking at an upcoming moms for liberty summit in philadelphia. that starts, i believe, june 29th. so that will be quite the thing. i first want to ask you -- welcome you to the program and ask you this. when you hear tiffany just now, tiffany justice, talking about being singled out, her voice being diminished as a group of 100,000 women, what's your reaction? >> you know, it's ridiculous. i will tell you, if you're going to call moms for liberty a hate group, then put me right there in them. i'm speaking at their joyful warriors summit. does that sound like a hateful group to you? i'm speaking to them in july. the idea of this is -- we are parents.
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we are parents that care about our kids. we are parents that worry about government overreach. we are parents that want transparency in the classroom. we are parents that are saying, look, we have one job, one job, and that's to get it right, and that's to make sure that our kids are, you know, brought up with the best education they can have, and we don't want anything hidden from us. that's what moms for liberty is saying. the idea that you have this one group that can try and tarnish them, you can list them as a hate group all you want, but then you're listing parents as a hate group. the idea that you would list parents as a hate group, that all they're doing wrong, supposedly, is showing up at school board meetings, is taking an active leadership role within their kid's education. that's what we want every mom and dad to do. >> are you surprised that we've gotten to this part of the journey on this, though? i harken back to a couple years ago when the doj and the fbi got involved with looking at parents who were going to school board
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meetings because one of the largest school board unions or teachers unions in the country was found to be through its emails working with the white house to single parents out at those meetings. >> what we need is a president that has the backs of moms and dads in this country, that will see the fact that covid caused a lot of problems when they locked down all those schools and left our kids not ready, with anxiety, with depression. we've got a lot of work to do. we can fix this. what we have to start doing is have government work for families again. have them have the backs of these parents that get the fact that, look, they have one job. we're just trying to get our kids right, get out of our way, let us parent, teach them the basics and we'll take care of the rest. , whether it's transparency in the classroom, parents can decide which school their children go to, they're not
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mandated by a zip code, we put vocational classes back in our schools, we have to go towards that, where we have to stop this critical race theory, if a little girl is always a victim. parents should stand up. it doesn't matter what they label us, we should keep fighting for our kids. >> all right. 2024 is turning out to be a bigger field on the republican side. that's got to have a fundraising effect, i would imagine. but at the same time i've heard you say, you said it to me, i've never lost a race. the talk to me about being in it right now. >> i welcome everybody into the race. you know, we've got a country to save. i think the voters are going to decide. they're going to look for the person who works the hardest, is the smartest, and gets their message out. that's what i'm going to do. we're going to win this. >> nikki haley, thanks for being
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on fox news tonight. good to see you. >> thank you so much. go to nikkihaley.com. >> much more on how the left is indoctrinating schoolchildren. take a look at this. antifa activists assaulting parents outside a seaboard schod meeting in california when "fox news tonight" continues. before we sold boats, and gear for hunting and camping, before the two shelves of tackle in the back of the liquor store, before the early mornings, and the short nights, before the first road trip, even the first tournament. before all of that, there was fishing, and there was dad. thanks dad, for always making the time to take me fishing.
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>> no doubt you've been seeing the pictures and hearing about it. look at new york city right now at this hour. the smoke has moved back in. we got a break for about 90 minutes. a cloud of smoke descended on the entire east coast, a thousand miles wide. so, you know, ohio, a lot of places are seeing this. it is so severe right now in new york city that it's the worst air quality tonight outside of new delhi, india, which is unfortunately struggling with that for a long time. we're nearly eclipsing them. 100 million people across 18 states are feeling the effects of this in the u.s. new york city looks like a
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post- apock recipientic movie. apocalyptic movie. i'll go to nate in yankee stadium first. you have daylight behind you left and clear skies. nate, when i watched you earlier, it was orange and red, and so on and so forth. they did call off the game, i understand. >> they did call off the game, harris. it would be difficult catching a pop fly in conditions like this. the they're supposed to have a double-header tomorrow. we'll see how that goes, because new york city mayor eric adams says tomorrow will have worse conditions than today. we spent our day in central park. starting at 8:00 a.m., conditions got worse and worse and worse, until eventually at 2:00 p.m. today, it hit its peak, where we could not see the
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sun. it was totally dark. cars had their lights on. drivers had to use lights to navigate the -- pardon these people here, harris -- drivers had to use lights to navigate in the middle of the day. it was an eerie feeling throughout the entire day. of course not only new york city dealing with this. the tri-state area, as far as south as north carolina, dealing with this, harris. it was certainly a concerning day for even healthy people, never mind people with respiratory issues. >> real quickly in your video there, i think that was southwest, we did see an airline operating again. we had a full ground stop at one of america's busiest airports here on the east coast. i mean, everything had to come to a standstill. the visibility was -- i mean from my house in jersey, i couldn't see new york city anymore. i've never seen that. nate, thank you. i'm going to go to you, katie, now. tell us why is this happening,
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who it's affecting. nate said we're prepping because the mayor and governor saying we're preparing for a worse day tomorrow. >> yeah, harris. millions of people are dealing with air quality alerts right now. it just depends on the wind. that's where the smoke is being sent to. it's coming from canada, from the more than 200 wildfires still active right now. the smoke moving in, depending on the wind. you'll see it at times look worse, then improve, then get worse again, because the wind is sending it into different places. all of the major northeast cities are dealing with air quality alerts through tonight. we're talking about new york city, baltimore, boston, d.c., philadelphia. interestingly, i drove here from philadelphia today, and i could tell you the conditions there, and getting into the city here, it was like the exact same thing the entire drive. smoke every direction that you looked. visibility was reduced probably to a mile, two miles, the entire way, a two-hour duration. >> yeah.
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i'm about two miles from the city, so i couldn't see it anymore. you know, real quickly, i talked with our head meteorologist, we had a moment, and i got chills when she told me what's happening in canada. this is their fire season. it's dry. they didn't get a very cold winter, a lot of precip, and they normallly have acres that burn, but they won't be able to put it all out, and they need help. i don't know how many people can get in there right now. look at the landscape in british columbia, canada. the earth is an inferno. we see more days of this. katie, last quick question to you, and it has to do with the colors that we're seeing. i see your hair blowing in the wind, so i know there's more smoke coming. real quickly, why is it all these different colors?
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>> that's the interesting thing. people have been noticing things like the moon turning red at night. it's that wildfire smoke interacting with the sunlight. those particles interacting with everything, turning the moon red in some places. it's likely we'll see that tonight again, which a lot of people are taking photos of that, sharing it with people, because it's interesting to see. >> all right. katie burn and nate foy, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you, harris. >> so we're being told to wear masks again. the mayor of new york city, the governor of new york, and municipalities and states up and down the seaboard, a thousand miles of cities, 18 states, stay indoors. what will this do to us? with me a fox news contributor, the medical director of city md. great to see you. wish it were under different circumstances. tell us why we simply are being told now don't go outside, i mean, with a lot of intensity behind that message now.
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>> well, first of all, i want to say, this is a totally different circumstance than covid. we're not focusing on masks like we were with covid, but we're seeing thick smoke from wildfires sweeping through our city. we look to see the air quality index. it reached more than 400 on a scale of 500. if you go more than 100, that's considered hazardous and unhealthy for all of us. especially for those who have underlying medical conditions, who have heart disease, lung disease, asthma or copd, you're at a higher risk of potential complications, and the pollutants outdoors can make it worse. so what you're breathing in when you go outdoors is this particulate matter is what we call it. it's like debris in the smoke. if you inhale it, it goes deep into your lungs, bloodstream. today i had people coming in with asthma exacerbations, coughs and wheezing, sore throats, itchy eyes. most of us will be fine and do
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okay. when it gets to this level, you do want to protect yourself. simple steps that you can take, you know, if you see there's smoke, if you see the fog, if you can smell it, then try to stay indoors. if you do have to go outside, and n-95 can help protect you against the large particulate matter, don't expose yourself to that type of chemical. >> people outside for hours were wearing heavyduty masks. the particulate matter that you've been talking about, we put a graphic up on the screen that people can see to compare human hair to what we might see out there. i mean, that actually is pretty large to be inhaling that. the i understand when it gets deep in the lungs, that can be problematic. we've just got a few more seconds. >> yeah. that's why surgical masks didn't work for covid, but the high-quality n-95 masks can work for this. if you have asthma, carry your
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>> many democratic voters increasingly prefer somebody other than biden on the ticket for 2024. the latest cnn poll found 42% of democrats would choose another candidate in the primary. so it's clear president biden's control over his own political party has weakened, and its invite challengers, cornell west and robert f. kennedy jr. kennedy is polling at 20%. a report in politico says joe biden doesn't plan on engaging
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with kennedy, and instead will the incumbent president plans to use reporters and other democrats to discredit kennedy's candidacy. acttulsi gabbert, you told me yu felt iced out by your party. what's happening with kennedy? >> there's a three-step plan that the dnc follows. step one, they try to ignore you. it's what i experienced, and they're doing the same thing with kennedy, ignore him, pretend he doesn't exist. that doesn't work, they have to pay attention. number two, seek to smear and discredit, the plan to discredit him. "the washington post" a couple days ago did a lengthy piece throwing everything at the kitchen sink with basele
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accusations and lies on kennedy so they can plant a seed of doubt and concern in voters' minds. if that doesn't work, they go into step number three which is pull out all the stops and destroy. for me, this is when hillary clinton went out and started saying that i was a traitor, a russian asset, going against the country that i love, and they repeat these baseless lies until voters actually start to believe them. this is exactly what they're doing against kennedy. i didn't have the hundreds of millions of dollars needed to combat this onslaught of a campaign that they waged. kennedy doesn't either. i want to say if there are wealthy billionaires who love the country, want to see the democratic party liberated from these woke warmongers, put your money where your values are. bobby kennedy could use help to share his message with voters, because the dnc is not going to allow him to do that. >> i spoke with him a few days
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ago, he was on set with me, robert f. kennedy jr., and he said he's not going away. he knows that the president won't debate him. he said if the president were to actually end up to be the party's nominee again, he won't be able to beat republicans because he doesn't have the reps. i mean, wow. >> yeah. >> i don't think he's going to go away quietly into the dark of that fight. >> he's certainly not. you know very well, harris, the powers he's up against. it is the propaganda media, the dnc working with them, working with big tech and social media. >> it's a lot. >> it can be done, but it's going to take a lot of resources in order for him to be able to do that. >> well, look, before i let you go, i want get your reaction to breaking news this hour, the justice department has informed former president donald trump that he is the target of a criminal investigation as part of his handling of classified documents. what's your reaction to that breaking news? >> umm, we don't know much yet. i will just say there should be
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a lot of healthy cynicism because time after time we've seen these investigations, most recently the durham report, saying this whole russia collusion thing was a hoax. we'll see wait to see what happens, but people are cynical at this point, given how much the institutions are weaponized to go after political opponents. >> we keep finding it that. the actualsy gabbard, great to see you. >> thank you, harris. >> is the government hiding aliens from the public? a new whistleblower has come forward, saying that. he's a former intelligence official who claims the government has several aircraft of nonhuman origin. he says that when he disclosed information about the government's covert programs to the defense department, officials retaliated against him. listen. >> the uap task force was refused access to a broad crash
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retrieval program. >> when you say crash retrieval, what do you mean? >> these are retrieving nonhuman origin technical vehicles, you know, call it spacecraft, if you will, nonhuman, exotic origin, vehicles that have either landed or crashed. >> we have spacecraft from another species? >> we do, yeah. >> how many? >> quite a number. we're definitely not alone. absolutely the data points empirically we're not alone, yeah. >> do we have bodies? do we have experience? >> well, naturally, when you recover something that's landed or crashed, sometimes you encounter dead pilots. believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it's true. >> he broke the ufo whistleblower story and has talked with him many times. she's with me now. leslie, that's creepy. i mean, crash retrieval of
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nonhuman devices? do you believe this from talking with him? >> well, i have talked to so many people, harris, with high credentials, people from the intelligence community, people involved in programs involving the study of these objects, and for a long time, before he ever came out. so as a reporter, my job is to tell you what they're telling me. >> right. >> enough people have told me that that i absolutely take it very seriously. i have no reason to disbelieve david. he has impeccable credentials. he's incredibly honest and forthcoming. i've talked to him a lot. yes, i do believe what he's telling me. >> tell me about the whistleblower. you say his credentials are incredible. who is he? >> he's 36 years old. he was a veteran of the afghanistan war. he was decorated, received awards for his service to this country, and since involved in the intelligence community, both at the national geospatial
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intelligence agency, the nga. also the nro, the national reconnaissance office at high levels. had a lot of responsibilities, high clearances, and on behalf of those two organizations he was also a member of the uab task force, which was the department of defense under the supervision of the navy, an organization set up to look into the phenomenon of uap or ufos. it was during that time that he started to do this investigation, and talk to lots of different people. after digging and digging for years, discovered the fact that there were these crash retrieval programs. >> why do you think he's coming forward now? >> well, that's a good question. he's young and he got involved with this beginning -- started looking into it maybe around 2019. >> is there a benefit to the public? because none of this has been shared. >> right. i mean, i would say that the -- that the -- actually in the last six years, as you may know, there's been a real shift in the
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public's p perception of ufos because of the government involvement, right? >> absolutely. >> we've had government hearings on it, legislation that supports whistleblowers coming forward. one of the things about him coming forward now is that legislation has been passed to protect whistleblowers and has relieved them of their security clearances if they want to talk about these things. >> why would the dod retaliate against him as he says? >> when he initially went to the inspector general of the department of defense he was reporting information about these programs that had been illegally withheld from proper oversight in congress. you know, he was digging around, and there were certain elements, as he describes it, that didn't want this information to come out. so -- and again, this was in a complaint that was filed with the inspector general for the intelligence community. it's all laid out. he has pages and pages of documentation of what occurred
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against him. >> when he says nonhuman intelligence, and pilots, dead pilot, at times being in these nonhuman spacecraft, you believe him? >> i can't comment on anything about dead pilots. i've never discussed that with him. it was part of my reporting when i covered the story. the actual physical objects, yes. i'm telling you there are more people than just him who has reported the same thing, many off the record. i think more will come forward in the future, too. >> leslie kean, a journalist, who is intrepid. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much, harris. >> good to see you. ireland has a radical plan to, quote, fight climate change. they're going to kill 200,000 cows. but i wonder if you just take a few seconds to pray with me real quick. in the name of the father and son, holy spirit. amen. lord jesus, come to us now. help us to surrender ourselves completely to you. help us to listen to your voice.
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the country's department of agriculture is reportedly considering the mass slaughter to meet european union climate goals. pat mccormick is the president of the irish creamery milk suppliers organization, and he's on fox news tonight. pat, first of all, if they make you kill your cows, how is that going to make you feel? >> you know, si since 2015 thers been an opportunity to expand dairy herds for farmers that are left. you have to remember, there's families in ireland producing milk. with an average size of 90 cows, which is quite modest in european terms, so there's huge concern out there amongst our members of any potential reduction. the critical word there it has to be voluntary, because you can't force farmers out of
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business. there's huge concern, that is a step backwards for our dairy industry, which has been environmentally and sustainable efficient with no other competitor in comparison at the global level. we're hugely concerned about it. one would have to remember that the irish government have set out various different agricultural frameworks. this is one of 19 recommendations. >> well, i know you're hoping they look at the other 18 recommendations, rather than killing 200,000 cows. what comes to mind for me, the viability of the delicious kerry gold butter, i don't know if i can live without that, but look how many hungry people there are around the world. you're killing off food, too. i don't understand how that helps the climate. do you?
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>> i certainly don't, maybe i'm biased from an irish perspective, because we do believe that our cows are pastured in ireland, they'll be there tomorrow morning, the week after, the week after, be there for 10 months of the year. >> yeah. it's part of your landscape, part of your life. pat, i can't imagine it, but i know that so goes europe oftentimes with these things, like gas stoves, even we were told that would never happen, we sometimes follow you. so we wanted to check in and see what's going to happen. do you think you can save the cows? >> we would hope that the cows can live produce food and we can have a sustainable environment as well. >> god bless you. keep us posted. thank you for being with me. >> thank you. >> what happens when antifa shows up to a school board meeting? oh, yeah, we'll go back to where we started this hour, because this video is wild. the they really don't like
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get 2.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on a 2023 xt5 and xt6 when you finance through cadillac financial. >>. >>. >> angry parents in glendale, california had a nasty surprise when they showed up more their school board meeting last night. they were going to express themselves and parents were up set at the glendale school decision to put gay pride programs into the curriculum. they pulled children from class. some elementary schools in the district saw only 40 percent of students last friday and when the parents went to complain at the next school board meeting antifa was there. fights broke out three people were arrested. look at this.
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[noise] [arguing] [sirens] u . >> i mean this was absolute mayhem. punches thrown, people kicking others on the ground, police having to break up fights. just think about what children learn when they say their parents go advocate for them and how crazy there got in the name of children as antifa was not going to let parents have a say. pete has reaction on there.
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>> harris, you've got what's happening inside the meeting. there was a school board meeting going on where parents were expressing the outrage that sexualized pride content is being pushed on kids and they're speaking out and the school board is ignoring them. then with the activity out sight antifa confronting parents. you talk about the southern poverty law center designating moms for liberty as terrorist as if parents shouldn't speak out for their kids. this is near hollywood. want to have a parade. you want to support the month. fine. adults do your thing. our kids are another matter. the parents inside that school board deserve to be heard the understanding that my kids are precious, you teach them one thing or another, but i deserve to know and the school board
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wouldn't tell them. they're confronted by antifa but these are passionate parents who want their kids not indoctrinated. 75percent of kids in that district can't read at first grade level. >> who looks extreme in this video, the parents who show up and get ignored on the outside and come out and have to face the violence or is it the people who are waging the violence? >> exactly. >> a bunch of, i don't even have a word. antifa doesn't seem enough. >> it's intimidation and we will stone wall you inside and intimidate you outside hoping you will go away. that's what the school board does. that's what the outside groups document it's what parents are facing if they want their kids educated not indoctrinated. >> there's a reason moms for
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liberty have a hundred thousand members. parents we are not going away. pete it's always great to see you. thank you for ending the hour with us. >> thank you harris. >> appreciate it. well, have a fantastic evening. it's been fun to be with you again. sean hannity is with all his friends, live. >> we have a big audience. great to see you. great job as always. >> thank you. >> and hope to have knew the studio. come join us and welcome to hannity. we are back with a live audience and what is apocalyptic new york city suffering from the worst air call any the history due to the wildfires in canada. little justin thanks a lot. congresswoman aoc is blaming climate change and demanding the green new deal be passed without further delay even though that deal has little to nothing t

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