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and his entire team. now, next weeke tw, sean will he two audience shows on wednesday and thursday. ticketthursday.s free.ad >> just go to hannity .com m to register. amu can read my column at a mac dot u.s. that's am ac us and you can keep up with me at tammy bruce dot locals .com sean will be back on monday. have a great weekendha everyonv >> hey everyone i'm laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the "ingraham angle " washi washington tonight, the explosivn e story of the ir whistleblower about the hunter biden investigatio in. >> it's really instructive for, many reasons and. ththink chief among them is this impressive expanse of the joe biden protection racket because this really is a joe biden scandal. and it, of course, includee,s the media that waited hours
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and in some cases until today to even comment on this scandal. >> now, the first tactic.hi it's no big deal. this is saying that the irs wanted actually tougher charges for hunter biden. >> it's not unusual forl fo investigators and prosecutorsth to have disagreements beforeey they you know, as you go through these cases, how many times do they have disagreement they ha way? alonga all the time. yeah, all the time. i mean, this is the waf thy thi is part of the process. this is the way that it and it's what we wan e t. onl >> this is what we want. well, that's the only honest thing said that exchange.co oh, that, of course, refusesurse to acknowledge the most incredible claim of all thatjoe joe was in the room where it happened when hunter was demanding money for his family from a chinese businessman, which are all ccp approved, ofe. course. >> here's how they cover that. hewe have not verified it's basd on a whatsapp. we don't know the verification
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of that. we don't know whether hunter ifs exaggerating when he talke d to someone, if it was he, if it's authentic. when he said my father'sit with me. >> nbc has not confirmed the authenticity of the message and the whitfather me.e house st was no political interference here. e hous thy not reach out to the white house and ask hunter biden directly? was this your what'se app message or was it not? i mean, there is a freedom of information act, a possibility as well here for certainly for journalists. i'll tell you why they don't, because they don't want be that this issue is about the big guy. ditto form th "the washington post", the new york times now absent from their littleeir little write up" a line saying we reached out" to the white house for comment that wasn't in but chose puppeteers extend beyond the media and all of their enablers to more powerful organs like the doj. now among the more just lunatic
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charges because is real lunacy when you think about it, of the doj interference was laid out by the whistleblower was where he described how justice ind no interest in investigating any leads about the big guy whatsoever. now we wanted to questionbout hunter biden's associate, rob walker, about an email that said ten held by h. for the big guy. but the ausa leslie wolfe interjected and, said shedad, didn't want to ask questions about dad, saying there's no specific criminality to that line of questioning. e >> garland was asked about of co the allegations today. of course, he dismissed them and then predictably closed with a well-wornh bromide. >> some have chosen to attacky f the integrity of the justice department as components and its employees by claiming that we do not treat like casetn alike. this constitutes an attack on an institution that
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is essential to american democracy and essential to theat of the american people. nothing could be furthere from the truth. >> now, the irony in garland's lame little warning is obvious. the doj media loop meant to shield the president is among the most democracy destroying arrangements imaginable. e now, late this afternoon, after all, the incoming the white houscoming, e did respond throuh the white house counsel's office, sayingl' the president was not in business with his son. as we have also said many times before, the justice department makee justrtments decisions in l investigations independently. i oh, we didn't say he was in. business with them. that's you see how they're parsing words there. now, what the counsel's office refused to answer was whethern i joe had ever spoken with histh. son about his overseas business dealings. no you can'tw, you can't count t answers from the white house.
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>> we know that. but can count on the doj to provide perpetual protection. joining me now, byron york, chief political correspondent fo byrr the washington, fox new contributor and chris bedford, executive editor fordfor the cog sense society. byron, i thought that line from the white house counsel's office, you know, as a as a former white collar whitr crimil defense attorney. that line sayingne, he was not n business with. his son.eassur >> go ahead, byron. what does thate reassure? a wod >> that's why they have a word called lawyerly. very lawyerly. remember that joe bide hasn hasa over the years denied repeatedly that he knew anythin knew anythig abouts businesses, about the foreign shady connections that took place when joe biden, the vice president, and after he was the vice president and continued perhaps until he actul president.
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the whatsapp message you're talking about july 30th, 2017. that's the biggest piece of new evidence that we've seen in quite a long tima loe. , and hunter biden simply says he's threatening this chinese business associate saying, if i don't get what i want fromt wp you right now, dad is right here. and he knows a lot of people and it's going to be really bad for you. you know, it's the strongest piece of evidence we have yet that joe biden was aware and was. and if he wasn't, if hunter biden was lying, if there's some other circumstance, then we need to know that. chris, now, chris hunter's attorney, of cs clark, released a statement today and they're never on camera, of course, saying any verifiabl anye wordss actions of my client in the midst of a a addiction are d solely his own and have no. connection to anyone in his family. >> chris. he is a victim. then, you know, they were going to play this game.
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it's the drugs that did it. this wasn't real. i wasn't at my dad's't at myad's where apparently photos actually show him that he was there. cert >> what do you make of this?ainl and it certainlys was connectes to his bank account because just a few weeks after that messagr e was sent, over, $5 was million was transferred from ase chinese company he was talking to or accounts associated with it to accounts associateder with hunter.u se so it absolutely work. he was in business for this.e da i mean, you sert e department of justice now redacting information in the non-classified-classifdocumt they were forced to share with congress that showed examples of actual reference, rdings examples of actual voice recordings of not justt just hur biden talking to the president of burisma, but also allegedly joe biden himself on two different occasions, talking to theto the p o presidn president of burisma, about these actual accounts they had. time the washington today york times, they finally tackled the story, but they tackled it was to take its down. you've got multiple irs agents coming out and sayinagentsg thej was stopping this investigation. they wouldn'o t let it h
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go forward. they're blocking the u.s. attorney. everything they're saying is a e are s.lie. and here are multiple examples in both the post and the weew york times" took thosrk tie some specific examples and said, well, we don't actually know where joe bide acn sitting at that moment. but that's not the accusation, even though that's a bombshell t . the whole thing was the doj is shielding the president from the a. ess was the medi >> well, the white house press secretary today wentttle back to the podium to try to play a little defense herself. >> what you've stated that the president's stands by hismpn comment from the 2020 campaign that he never once discussed th son's overseas business dealings with his son and used. to it at that podium and you reaffirmed that. >> do you stand by your reaction? what i will satand by >> whay, nothing has changed. nothing has changed. nothe, byron,ave it ther baron. they need to realize thi thes, you know, is this enough at this stage? i mean, a lo lott has changed, n if we have the reporters like andrea mitchell who said, well
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we can't authenticate these whatsapp messages, butrsue the how about pursue the story? >> okay, pursue the story. you >> yeah, well, you know, white houses can exist bubbles. and certainly as of tuesday was the white house seemed to think that the whole hunter biden thing was overover a closed. he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors. they dropped the the gun thing and everything's fine. and, you know, 48 hours outcomea with republicansns, with this n evidence that they have gathered and it is by no means soall of the evidence that they have got. so, you know, the idea thathi president biden could actually believe thas t he's ovr this thing that he's gotten past this thing, i find that actually believablable.e. the white house has not yet tha really figured out that anotherp house, another party controls the house of. and it's not going to go away. well, this was an amazing week and also another week when the american med media,erly
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the corporate media, has utterly embarrassed itselft, o and the way that they covered this or didn't cover it or didn't pursudidn'trsuee it, it s it's why this is, you know, alla of going down. they got their credibility shot. gbyron, chris, have a great yo weekend. thank you. thank you. nkthank you. >> former ncaa swimmer rileyes gaines, remember, she's been ant outspoken opponent of men competing in women'sin sports. >> she was on capitol hill this week giving emotional testimonly in addition to being forced to give up our awards and ournd titles our, our opportunitiesrs instead forced me and my femal e swimmers to swim to share a locker room with thomas, roome a six foot forward, 22 year old male equipped with and exposing male . let me be clear about this. we were not forewarned.ed f we would be sharing a locker room. sent andno one asked for our cot and we did not give our consent. we were forced to take off off r our in front of a man who was t doing the exact same thing. >> wow.
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and another swimmer, nc state's kylee allen's, says she actually changed in a storage closetchanged at the ncaa finan instead of being subjected to that in the locker room. joining me now exclusively is kylie allen'sme now one time swl-american and former nc swimming star. and penny nance, ceo and president of concerned women for america, which does great work on this. >> kylie, i know i wasas a a college athlete. i never had to change in i a storage room and i never, inat my wildest dreams would have thought that something like this would be foisted upon someone like you. top of your sport. incredible competitor. tell us what was going on thered and what made you push that storage room. absolutely absolut. ncaa thank you for having me. like you said,s the 2022 ncaa was something that i never expected to ever experience.
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and it was a it was horriblef my to go through that at the best of me to my life. wimming, the most prestigious meet in collegiate swimming. womee n were being forced to change completely out of their clothing and intr clo thet high tech suits that take up to 40 minutes sometimes to get on. and the way that i had it was to change in the storage closeto and people have joked with me about how this gender confusion stuff forced me into a closet.s but honestly, i was just so i hd thankful and still so thankfulen that i had at least that little bit of privacy, even if it was s in a.temp was there any attempt to be,>> you know, the cover up? >> i actually was lucky enought to not be in the same quarters at the exact same time, bucttrie even when i was having that o experience of changing the locker room when thomas wasn't in there, i was juston constantlystantl edge. w i was completely covering myself with my parka, with my towel, just in case she was
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happened to walk in me while i was trying to get in to my practice in racing suitsg . well, penny, here's what your old pal, senator durbin hadg to say again. another big champion of women aboupionabout the coming from us conservatives. >> what our children are listening and they are in danger. in fact, today, transgender youth are among the most at risk of homelessness depression and death by suicide. so when these young people who are already struggling hear politicians amplify a hateful rhetoric that denies their very existence,t mess what does it s? >> so, penny, by this, we'revioe committing rhetorical violence . apparently, that's what their argument is. you can't disagree iu can't n om words, over two thirds of american are in deep agreementen that. >> so leading in those polls are african-americans and womenn and independents, by the way. and so any presidential candidate should be aware, this
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is a key issue is addressed violation of title nine. this is harassment. ed they do not consent to be naked in front of a man and didn't consent for him to be naked in front of them. i think there's lawsuits that are going to abound, concern women for america has i been on this for five years and we're so sorrywas goin it we now, you saw these young women that are leading on this. you know, it's very it's veryit courageous's ver for them to tae a firm stand. >> kyle, didstance. you you swam directly in competition against alyssa thomas? yea thomass. yes, i was me both on 100 free. and i was beat by him. >> how much did he beat you by?t think he was seventh or eighth. and i was 13th or 14th. i can't remember the exact placing by a few places. pen yeah. kylie and penny, thank you very much for joiningvery muc us.
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>> we really appreciate it. thank you. thank you. now, the largest public policy gathering of conservative and christian activists int no the nation is going on right now. just down the street. so we sent a produce down streeg we wanted to go down therehere to ask folks what's on their mind. why make the trek here? why that video, plus the head of the faith and freedom coalition,trek ralph reed in moments. >> stay there. >> stay there. what did you know? oh, had enough. no arthritis here. ask for cream. arthritis, huh? food, prescriptions reduces inflammation. thank the gods. don't thank them. too soon. >> pain in the for cream. wow. it's so soft and smooth. it's cool to the touch. how did you do that? well, we took my pillow's patented bill and combined it with this new technology that we didn't have back then. when i invented mypillow to bring you the best pillow in history mypillow 2.0. because of all of you, mypillow
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i can feel the winds of change . >> thousands of evangelicals are gathering in washington this weekend for a huge conference that's attended almoymost ever republican presidential candidate. it's called the faith and freedom coalitio freecon roadhy to the majority policy conference. and we decided why not not, se f our producers there to find out why it's so importano t t for. a candidate to embrace this movement. is irtant att important at all. does the voting bloc even matter anymore? and why is this persistently felt like such a threat to the left? >> here's what they said. the left has already demonstratedd. t ha what happend you let them have control of anything. they don'te. von they don't have a foundation. and when you don't have a foundation, you can't buil , you cad anything. l they see that we have a real voice of truthvoice and they ft threatened by so many of the things that the left is,
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you know, moving forward. their agenda is so immoral, sowr antebellum. call that we're a threat to them whene we in kindness sy we're not going to stand for some of this crazy thato you have the best that they can do is try to separate us. >>to sep why d do you think it'o important for the gop to embrace the evangelical movement? we cannoe got let families to gw down the drain. they want to destroycannot l evt they have to do with the. we have to savite the family. and the family value is the art of the american mission. this is a country that was founded on christian principles and every form of culturald ev craziness that we're seeing right now is an attack not just on america, but it's a atackn a on evangelical traditions, the bible, the nuclearth familyt you name it. >> how important do you think it is that is conservatives of the republican party continue to embrace the evangelical base ? well, i think they're intertwined. th think base conservative comes from the religious base, which is infused into
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the constitution, the founding of our our nation came from that. most of those, the leaders foundenati of the nation, we're all christians. so you still have hope for america, right oh, my goodness. i have so much so, much hopek th for america. >> the way we take back america is by takingat god back thatuntr god-given right in that faith in god that our country has founded, where everybody, no matter who you are, has the opportunitsucceed,essingy t and be a blessing to their family, be blessed in their communitunity ancountry a country forward. we are finally at a point where we canwhere no longer put our d in the sand and pretend like the things that happening right outside of our doors aren't occurring anymore. we didn't start the culture war ,but i think wyoe can and we will win it. >> you know who they are? republithe former republicans g out on being former republicansi who want you to think thaty isn' the emerging republican party isn't just destroying conservatism, but it's actually destroying religion
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itself. trumpers have not only taken tvr and twisted and distorted the republican partyty, they'vev done it to conservatism and they've done it perso to evangelicalism. that's been the most personally pae to see notto mna just the damage to the country, but to the damage to the faith,s which i think is almost incalculable. >> joining us now is ralph reed, founder and chairman of the faith and coalition. ralph, i'v>>e heard a of attacks on the populous, on the and the the kind of anti-establishment part of the gop. i like to call the gi m the reap republicans. yeah, right. but now destroying religion >>selfublicans . yeah. you know, the only thing that these christians guilty of onl committing is citizenship. that's the only crimcrime they'e committed. i mean, the reality is law that throughout american history, citizens have engaged in the civic process. t they've lobbied on behalf of legislation that reflected vathey'v. es
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they've gotten involved in political parties. they've supported the candidate ofe. eir choice supporte and every great social reform histn the history of this country, from anti-slavery to suffragane ism to the settlement house movement to the temperance movement to the civilhern how movement, to today's pro-life movement flowed out of the churches based on a moral fervor basedl on their of the scriptured what and what they believe was morally right and wronedg. what they're getting at, ralph, is that, you know, certain candidates, more flawed characters than others. flawedand the the lurch toward trump and, you know, his personal flaws and foibles, fl them rightt all that that any evangelical. ing t i think that's what that pete wayner is getting at in that clip. n thevangelical whatever considr supporting him. yeah . has completely lost their you mean their mooring? you mean kind of like martin mo. king working with lyndon johnson to pass the civil rights act? i meanorking, look, what they're
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really saying is that they want christians to staywant gla their stained glass ghetto and they don't want to get their hands dirty with thend tht reality of politics of governing. yeah, exactly. becaus p e the reality is that no one's perfectly clean. we're all sinners saved by grace. and the realits savey is if youo back and you look at the 2016 primaries, donald trump was not the first choice of a majority of evangelicals. won th but once he won the nomination and you were confronted and m, hillaryclin clinton filling the vacancy left by the untimelytofillin ofn scalia. it was not a hard call. it may have beend difficult in some ways because a lot of the republican address, the pro-life annual march for life and by in persone in a what presidential candidate in american history ever releasedm list of 21 jurists and said, if you elect me president, i will replace scalia with one of the 21? yeah, there are a coupleept . el and kept the promise right and actually followed through. and had we followeow thed the ae
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of the critics, laura, hillary clinton would have filled that vacancton wouly. oh, they prefer they would prefer right now if the choice was. but if, ifosguys could and thosd choose whether it was donald trump, i they'd say the same but about desantis, actually. but trump versus , you know, versus biden. then pick biden, no doubt about it. the good new the good nes is, io 50 million evangelical and pro-life faithful roman catholicman s rejectedthei the advice. they overcame their concerns abour conctrumt. they voted for him. they elected him. he appointed not one not two, but three supreme court justices. and today, roe is on the ash t heap of history. i think they've run with somheye e in on the abortion issue. and i think, you know, and they in michigan and so forth, abortion issue did help them. atn issue it did.. but here's why. because the republicans pue thet their in the sand and thought they didn't have to address it. they thought all they had to do waht ally ha s talk about inflationk abou and gas prices and not talk about the life issue
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. you can't do that when you haver a decision like dobbs that. repeals a 50 year precedent. and all of a sudden inf a suddeu your polling, it's the one, two or three issues for voters. you goe votehave to t to addrest to lean into it and you've got to make an argument why. life. your opponent is an extreme. i'm pro-life, as you know, very pro-life. but i think this election is about abortion. it's got to be economy aura: if inflation, the border. to me, those are the top issuesu with a pro-life candidate. and then you're going to win'le by if the focus is abortion, that's a dream for the democrats. excon ii think with only one ei in my career, and that was 2004, the electionon it th all t the economy. but the republican candidates and these republe republican pao longer be afraid of their own shadow on this issuen on this.t absolutely. and the democrats, if they're so far left, they've left americaralph . >> thank ralph, great to see you. have a wonderful conference this weekend. thank you. la inw.dia'e mi nist >> india's prime minister gets a front row seat to biden's blunders, gets anotherrs three wishes. of course, it's friday folliesef
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and of course, it's next. i knew this country was in trouble when i went to a bank and the guard. excuse me, sir. you're in a bank. you have to wear a mask. this was going to be a deposit. now it's a robbery. we're all in this together. men can't have babies. i don't care what say all. i feel something. take some metamucil. this problem's going to work its way out. a woman is someone who mad at you for something he did three years ago. >> i want pilot who says we're going down in three languages now. i read that he, me, coleman, coleman in china, and joe biden was, a dog. he put them down. aliens are real. you should take a drink before this natural series. e up atte in
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precision with scott. good luck with that. and this is a fox news alert. >> i'm ashley meyer, live in new york. just moments ago, russian president vladimir putin spoke to his nation, calling the armed rebellion by country's private militia group a betrayal. it comes after the wagner group and its leaders reportedly took over the russian city of rostov on don in a series of angry videos. group's leader blamed russia's military for tricking russians into war. he's also blaming the military for killing thousands of his soldiers at field camps in ukraine. the private militia has been helping russia with its war efforts in ukraine. and those forces apparently rolled into the city with tanks and large amounts of troops taking the military and police headquarters. russia's military is responding by ramping up security in and around moscow. one of russia's top commanders is telling the fighters to stop and the will of president putin. >> i'm actually through my back to the intermingle. at
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it's and that means it's time w for friday follies. and for that, we turn to foxrayn news contributor raymond arroyo. raymonpart of the d favorite pa' the week is friday follies. let's face it. let's starstaroet joe biden, your fave where the president had a rough week or especiallyci atally state dinner which may commemorate his state ofat confusioe hin. when prime minister modi of india showed up. biden took his hand andan wouldn't let go. watch druldn't. jill here. well, laura, i love i love how the school teacher emerges here. you know, she tries to get in the middle of them and then sh n moves modi around and then shes
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takes his hand and guides downh. the carpet. >> how nice of her. oh, she's well, she's just very caring>> laujust v. well, she is a doctor, after all. so she's always looking out for pete. that's ell-being. well-being. >> yeah. and then when it was time anthe to play the anthems,t they laura biden thought they were playing our national w until he slowly realized they weren't it classically slow withdrawal. but so nobody will it if i movet my hands slow. no, no. the goodhi w thing this is likeh really? flagought something happeneding the video there. it's like, why is it then saw the flag moving fast that very odd. yeah. no, just my handurin and.
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during the india state dinner in between introducing hunteduc to the assembled, there was this moment. >> hunter, please me inoast a toast. but i don't know. we have the glasse b s. thank you. enjoy your meal meal. are >> where are we? well, we're at a state dinner, and it's the white house whi. that's where we are, raymond. h' the great thing is that, you know, he's trotting around, hunter is he's at every state. dinner is going over to ireland with them. i mean, jim biden, they all they're all the gang, they're all the all the corrupt across here. l the they're of them.l of >> all right. this is a rough wa y to start a campaign. >> this is why the democrats are worried. yeah. cornel west, worrie kick on stay in, time that race. all right. it's time for your three>> wishes. >> oh, oh, my fear is my commanf
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the week. yeah. okay. i wish audiences would stop hurling objects at the people they paid to see. this week. harry styles was. harry st in the face by a bouquet of flowers in england and in new york. bebe rexha and her best effort night of my life concert clearly wasn't a guy threw a phone at the singer and mitt wa. ended the concert he was taken into custody and charged with assault. rexha waendes from the hospitalc with lacerations to actually a have. if people want to boo or they want to applaud, fine. ppld you're not allowed to take part in the act and you're not allowe d to assault the people o on the stage. this is way out of controln . never seen a phillies game, obviously, because they whip stuff alsly be l the time at the games. now, raymond, do you remember when they threw that>> laura sht poor george h.w. bush? remembert shoe, they threw the e
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at him one time and they during the day, did he did that quickye move? the bush shuffle, i think. yeahah o i think it was. was it w it was at h.w., it wa i don't know. but the shoes were flying at once. >> all right. all right, ray. second wthe second wish.wish >> okay. my second wish is that senators s cory and jon tester would stop touching each other and just get a room. >> this is tesla's latest ad, . ough i'm asking you to step up and join the fight protecting your. >> give some money, please need your help. really? to the, campaign, these laura, are as touchy feely as joe biden and eva longoriaa as house. i mean, give us a break. what does this the nfl combineba th ? you know, they're jamming and pushing each other into walls. and myeye jammpushing is is that a publicll? wall? did we pay for tha t? yeah, well, it certainly seems yike they're trying to reall emphasize their masculinity in this. you know, we're brosthis.
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we're kind of brawling burros. we love each other. it's like one of those. k >> yeah.in deals. i noticed that we kind otefugh. skated by that longoria video, though. we didn't get the slo mo we d on.d joe move up the waist. well, we did that last week. wedidn want to punish the audiee twice. yeah. okay. audice twiceh is that thosegrada who graduate wouldte take not only their diplomas, but some grace and civilitasy along with them, not like this. >> like, oka ty, let's go dot my that. a lot of you know, my moment. so i want to say my name is cutie pie. deanna and i'm graduating mic today. you snatched the right of my head. so today's going to be all about me. . okay, >> oh, what's the main. okay laura? she explained her mike drop moment this way. >> we had to announce our names and say our name before you get on the staget on. the people that went for me got
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and we all got to their name. she was playing the meltdownpera super fastst for some blackad people. i just felt like i had to reclaim my moment. >> hmm. okay, look if somebody was taking the mic from her at her graduation, i understand get her getting upset. she should have said something to someone. but you don' yout lower yourself to the actions of others when on tau're offendeded and certainly not at a moment of graduation. take the moment, class and dignity firemen come now summa laude mouth. raymond. >>t quite something. t i had to think about that for t about 10 seconds. all righha t, raymond, have g a great weekend. great to see you, as always. noeekends seew while the wretci weingarten is squawking as usual aboutwretched, the non-existent book. barnes what's happening to our kids what' in school?ht? >> it's all good, right? all the kids are all right well. . >> we have all the details, the real truth. plus a teacher
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black and brown and tan and lgbt kids really need. i think this is an unbelievably damaging generational, generational hargeneratim becauo the cynical nature of one political party. >> yeae politil h that's right,. but that harm is actuallyfrom t coming the left. ng now, it's something we on the angle have been saying for yearhat demos that. >> democrats are not putting sayskids first, no matter how many times pelosi says do it for the childre forn. he and most of what, of course, they are doing will ane d has irreparably harmed these children. now, course, the lockdowns. just a few days ago, the cdc revealed that youth homicide aids and suicides hit a 20 year high. in 2021.m th another report from the cdc from earlier this yearc sa said overdose deaths spiked deatc and theemi new test scores from the just released national assessment of educational progress showsmath us that math and reading scores for 13 year olds have hit the lowest levels in decadeshe.
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so the last time scores were by this bad, by the wayth, was in 1990 for math and 24 for reading. >> joining me now, tony kanaan, formr science teachereducat and an education policy adviser. also joining me is abeiohird, fa the third. si he's a father of six and general counsel of the americaxn family association tony. >> now, i know thaw tht you saw this firsthand with your students. tell me what you've seen, let's say from, you know, several xnur number of years ag oo to today, the change. what is it? >> aa change is the exact word o it. when i startedn, in education,wo i was encouraged to make sure that my students were learning e how to read and write and the sciences to make sure that they werlly e actually growing n their education. and then i moved to a school al b, and bydianapolis the time the pandemic hit, i wasn't allowed to collect homework. lectork.i wasn't allowed to ens. my students were learning materialsn'ts. s expe
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>> i wasn't allowed to grade things, and i was just expected to pass thoscthose on toe studeo the next grade level. and it was horrifyin horg. tenh my students weren't any more prepared to participate int 10th or junior science rather than when they werhee in my class. and that's unfortunately become the standard in the american publicblic education system. >> well, abraham, you know, you decided you couldn't take it anymore and you're the father. of six children. what did you do? yeah yeah,wife, my wife and i pf made a decision to resort to whaour count the of our cound to educate their children, which was to do that froom ourme . looking into a lot of the research and the things that aregs te coming out now with the peace corps is that you, as you've mentioned , a lot som of this is the product of what has been designed for quite some time, you know, ti the education system by people. they call them progressives, but really i call themm regresses because they're not advancing anything. they've sought to utilize the educatios becausn to contri to really impacting a
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the nation's output by causing the children to suffer from a lack of true te education. i wouldn't see the trillions of dollars have been poured into mae educational system, yet these outcomes are consistently manifesting in this direction. and detroit pointed oudirectioa rightly, they focus on everything but reading, writing and arithmetic. focus it seems to indicate thats more just coincidental. it's been designedd by some of these progressives to grab the stranglehold over our educational system and our countr by desy. >> what else is contributing to this? because this this declin e in attention span declinede and performanccline e, clarity f thought and all of that that's f been going on for some time. what other factorsto to it, like perhaps drug legalization effos nationwide? h >> has that had an effect? there has. according to a recent study by the washington post, there is a considerable prefrontal cortex thinning, a cortical drinning that occurs when adolescents decide to kind of flir.t with use.in whenever you're an adolescent
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and you start messing around with things that have now been deemed perfectly safe for societal consumption or your brain, which is developing at the time, doet ass not see ti as something that you can tamper with. it messes with your endocrine systemend insy, nervous system. and those lasting effects are not just shownlasting in the cm where it can mess with attention span. how you respond to thing attends reaction time, emotional distribution and regulation. but it can als o, of course,life cause lasting effects for the entire lif e. you can't flip a switch n and reset your brain and nervous systems. now, especially the developing brain and abraham wright, randyi ,of course, who is the head ofra the teachers union, she had her own theory about, you know, why things are where they are.nt >> watch. the scores went down because ofw it covid. i thought all of us were wrong when we said, oh, no, there's no learnind there g. of course i was learning loss. of course there wa.s a mental health crisis. what we did was it created
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a huge loneliness and dislocation. fauci and walensky are being demonize d in a way that'st wrong. they were trying to do the bes t g they could. >> abe, is that is that good enough? i mean european countries,nt certain european countriesries, really didn't ever shut down. but we had so mao many mostlyseh democrat run states, of course, that kepatt it going and going and going. and now the victims are children. yeah. and to say that this is because of covid is just completel i dy disingenuous. you know, i'm i'm from the hood in new orleans, louisianeen met, there have been metal detectors on the public schools in the themborhoods long before the inability to have textbooks and utilizing me. classes happened long before exc code, but it's just a convenient excuse. what we're literally reeling fromg from is, unfortunately, a design plan that utilizeducat educatioion create as just a pu1 state. in 1972, the international97 child of the future, where reading, writing and arithmetic
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takes a backseat to use in the classrooithmeticm to createt activists in a particularly leftist orientation. on. now, tony, it's being a good global citizen, righ globat? real. you hear that in schools? i have school age kidsvee , buty i hear that a lot. well, it's not a community involvemenoue t like you and i raised with, where you make sacrifices to ensure that your communityes tmake sur has t needs to get better. thatyis a new kind of communit that is based on what kind of y sexuality you have, what kind of color of your skiou n you have, and the many oppressions that you suffer through. and instead focusing on reading and writing, math and history. we have started all of our timey with our students on how they can be activist cs towardsi racial equity, towards celebrating pride month all on, making sure that we are trying to one up each other on this fantastic pyramis fantdf social justice. and no wonder the kids aren't learning. they're too busy arning learninger a how to cry over a gender studies degree. >> it's patheticr study'. >> well, everybody's a victim >>day, tony and abe, great
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he looked back on his confirmation hearing as contentious as it was and specifically remembered, one particular senator.- we >> and come on, we knowwh what this is all about. this isn't aboutat thi what they say say it's about. >> so people should just tell the truth. this.tell is wrong, black guy. he has to be destroyed. just say it. des there's a fervent and aggressive school of thoughervent at that wishes to e natural law further inform o the constitution. that may be lostn all th on alle the people you know, and i know what we're talking about. >> i have to be perfectly honest with you. as you sit there and you have wa no idet tha what they are talkig about, what a bozo he's an originalist. ever heard of it? happy birthday, thomas. thank you for all you've doneti for our constitution. reinvigorateon its meaning. >> the court all those who've t clerked for you, all, all those
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