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this is going to be fun. stars all over the field. the world's biggest headliners serving up their mammoth hits. they're taking center stage for one incredible show. the mlb all-star game julyher io 11 on fox. nd a >> well, hello and welcome to fox news tonight. i'm will cain. last thursday, the supreme court of the united states restored hope that america can live up to its declaration, that it is self-evident, it's a self-evidentli truth that alll men are created equal. the suprem me court ruled the race conscious admission policies employed by universities like harvardissn and north carolina are a constitutional violation os f the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. co out this is a
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cause for celebration for the vast majority of th americans who agree with the supreme court, who wrote, racialeliminatinge discrimination means eliminating all of it. it cannot mean one thing when applied to one individual and something else when applied to a person of another color. an abc ipsosething poll revealt 52% of americans agree with the decision to race based admissions. but sadly, this did not go over well with many democrats. new york congressman jamaal bowman said the court is illegitimate and that they're there to serve white supremacy and white patriarchy . >> the supreme court is here to serve oligarchs. oligar they're here to serve billionaires. they're here to servchey're her. they're here to serve white supremacy and white patriarchyr and nativism. they want to take away our civil rights. they want to take away our voting rights, our human s rights. , huma they want to make our country more dangerous by expanding concealen men's ri wand carry p
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>> they don't want black people to be educated. we need a new constitutional convention that includes all. people, women, people of color, lgbtq. ever. y one not just whitete, patriarchy, oligarchs, illegitimate white supremacy. >> that's funny, because that's exactlrch y what i thought of the response from senator durbin to the court's. a resp durbin said he was, quote, disappointed in the supreme court' s effectively barring the use of race as a factor in college admissions. george wallace could not have said it better himselfallace c, senator. it's almost impossible at this point to tell the difference between racist rhetoric ofdiffen the 1950s, segregationists and the self-styled anti-racists of today. the after the ruling, yetunde c, she's a new york city public school parent and the co-founder of the advocacy group asian wave alliance. she cheered the saying, saying, theyld my daughter that today
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is a big day. they've ended affirmative action. isn't that what you've alwaysas been fighting for? she asked. i said yes. kei saidand would you celebrate? >> because prior to this decision, there was no groupe more subjected celeon in ination in academics than asian-americans. according to data cited in this case , applicants in the topdeci academic decile, that'les the tp 10%, had different chances of admission, dependingt, on their race. 56% of black students in the top 10% were admitted to harvard. 31% of hispanic students gotharv in. only 15% of white students were admitted and just 12.7% of asians in the to ip 10% were admitted into harvard. a black student in the top half of his academic class had a better chance of getting into harvard than an asian student or a white student in the topon 10%. now, one would think a nation that takes a great step forward in judging individuals on the content of
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ging character and their meri t and and not the color of their skin is a cause for n celebration but but in response to chu, former cnn personality soledad o'brien tweeted, congrats on screwing over other people of color, ma'a ng over m. it's an interesting statement. so many implications. somplicatit mean that if an american asian-american parent who finds that their teenagerin is being discriminated against because of the skin color thatdi they maintain, that they should just shut up and be happy about being allowed into america? >> or is it instead implication here that asians should feel a sense of solidaritybove a with every other american above an undefined level of melanin? n and if so, this exhibits a level of racism. if that's what this implication is, that anyone above this level of undefined melanin should all stand in solidarity with one another. that's more regressive thane even the thoughts of george wallace. in fact, thi s is morein fac reminiscent of the racist progressivest, of the earliest 20/20 century. back then, they traced
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a lineage. measur >> they measured skulls that counted drops of blood as to who is a, quote, person of color. >> and actually, this underliesr the entire conversation about affirmative action. >> who's eligiblsoe for lower standards due to race? what is race? who is black? who is white? how do you reduce someone, say, of mixed race to the appropriate check bodo you rx? this is the proposed pseudoscience of the modern dayu anti-racist and man, they would have fit in on leonardo dicapriold is plantation in django unchained. i mean, college campuses already look like segregationist jim crow with separate student unions and dorms and graduations for each race. how long befor ande they dive back into phrenology? >> for that matter, if the goal of affirmative action is diversity, what is diversity? ng befor dive define diversity.si is it 10ty, wh% black?divers it20% black? 50%. perct 10% asian? ent 50% asian?
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>> what is diversity? that's a question, by the way. it's really only been asked by our most brilliant supreme way.t justice, clarence thomas. and the only answer that he was given by counsel in this case, and i'm serious now, was to trust. just trust me, bro. trust the pseudoscientific race experts in the back room of the admissions office at harvar d. make no mistake, this decisions was a huge win, a win against racism. there was a saying recentlycism. that's been commandeered by the left over the last several year was a ntly, s in an attempt to n white privilege. but it's actually a quote that goes back to thomas sowell, peopleused t whenpr get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seemo s like discrimination. that's exactly what we're seeing with the reaction to the decision to end affirmative action. soweeen don't think the university system will just give up racism. sythe entire enterprise has gulped down racial preferences and shadow quota
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s. quotas they've gulped it down with such vigor that it's as if sun swallowed up by david duke. daw ingrained in the dna of harvard. right after that directive that they had to stop using race. harvard said it was, quote, a hard daysing said. en, and then harvard's president elect, claudine, essentially admitted the school would ignore the ruling of the supreme court. >>president, the supreme court'r on college and university admissionst on o will change hoe pursue the educational benefits of diversity. but our commitment to that work remains steadfast. >> in other words, they'll find new, more secretive ways to be racist. >> but while universities will quietly look to advance you their agenda, democrats will scream out loud about their agenda find a after callingwill s the court illegitimate in the clip we played earlier. n bowman called for the court to be expanded in term limited expand the supreme court. we need supreme court ethics reform and we need term limits.
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but we need democracy reform overall, which also includes ending the filibuster. and congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and other democrat ias, well, they use the opportunity as well to attack the court. this far right, extremist, imbalanced supreme court, whichh seeks to make history for all the wrong reasons,nd they arethr basically reinterpreting congressional statute e to fit their ideological preconceptions. pr i support expanding the supreme court because we have a radical, extreme supermajorit>> i the y as supr. >> there also must be impeachment on the table. we have a broad level of tools to deal with misconduct, overreach and abuse of power. >> impeach the justices. term limit the justices. pack the court. court for all the talk o.f civility and the talk of the restoration of norms, it seems there is no institution of our republicrest that won't be destroyed in defense of their democracyor.
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jonathan turley is a fox news contributor and a george washington university law professor and he joins us now. and it's great to see you this evening. you heard in that clipneontribu> say we will be looking for new ways to pursue the ill defined goal of diversity. what do you think will bsaell b the response of not just harvard and not just north carolina, but universities atjut large in response to the supreme court's ruling ? well, i think they are goingi tn to attemptk to use race in a different way after the key decision in 77, the supreme court said that it was getting rid of affirmative actiond of admissions, but would allow anod exception for the use of raceor is just one factor. what the universities did is that they they achieved essentially the same result using that diversity rationale. that's why the court continually pushed back. what's actually sort of fascinatin g is that after this decision came down, there was
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a hue and cry from universities saying that their admissio n of minority students would plummet. and that was interesting because during the oralral argument and for the last 50 years, universitiesgument a e told the supreme court that it's not putting a huge amount of weight on race, that it'sacts one of many factors, that it's not a berkeley. situation. and yet once the court got rid of race, you had all these commentators and all these is goingsaying this to, you know, just have our numbers plummet. co and so obviously, race was a far more significant factor. isknow, habut i think that chiee roberts basically laid outice re how they're going to do this. that is he did say that and ilad think correctl outo this.y so tt a student can discuss how he or she overcame discrimination in their lives as part of their essays that will identify those those applicants. bu part of t he did warn univers as well. he warned universities don't applican the advice of sotomayorsoto and ketanji brown, jackson and the dissenmat this case.
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he warned them not to useja applications as a backdoorckson to once again consider race. and i think it's interesting co you have laid out their admission about how much they were using racession ab byg our numbers will plummet. i'm also taken aback, jonathan , by how many people have said in a condescending fashion, as george w bush once said, the low standard, the racism of low expectations, how there is this sense that in a meritocratic system, that minority outside of asians will not be able to keep up with our admissions standarde s i think that that's partth of the whole purpose of this. this direction of convconversation is to avoid what we really need to be talking about, which is the completehat collapse of the public education system, particularly in urban centers. you know, you have billions and billions of dollars given for public education, which i am a fervent believer in. i sent all o whif my kids to puc schools because i believe in public schools as part of our democraclieve in
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y. bu see? but that system is collapsing for minority system ng. families. are i mean, there are g they're graduating kids that that reach basic levels of proficiency in english. right. and instead of focusing on that and allowing all boats to float, to try to raise the educational qualitray, there's still this effort to check the box. >> yeah. and i have firsthand experiencey with that as well. jonathan, having sent my kids to a charter schooeah, nl inyo new york city to see the alternatives for achievement for childrenrkty. who are either in a low socioeconomic situations or of racial minorities, that what can be accomplishedrough es through essentially a really good public education is a star k difference in what kids can accomplish. one last question for you, jonathan. from ear aoc , you hear bowman, you hear these others talking about packing the court tag the courttin, bowman and impeaching the court. do you think there's any real threat to the future of the the supreme court? k there is a threat. fortunately, the american people have always been against
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court packing, if that is in our dna. nst courthey were also supportii this decision, as you noted. inon not the support in the country for this. but what we're seein countg is . crisis of faith. you have members of congress who have lost their faits gressn this system. the public has not. and i think the ideal see in the years to come, they will be highly protective over this institutio be highn. >> let's hope so.f it's one of the few remaining institutions that seems to havts some sense of itens purpose und hearkens back to understanding the founding principles of the united states of america. professor turley, it's alwayden plesss great to talk to you. thank you. thank you, will. all right. >>for some, i'm sure you have some of these people in your life. maybe it's even you. it's been said they simply your trump. for donald why? the answer you receive is personality, character okay, i understand. >> but why? i would have to ask then inokay return, are you comfortable with joe bideni but why ?
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surely a test of a man's character is his ability to own up to his own responsibility, to do his duty. >> and when it comes to your own lity, your duty, your is forgiveness and love. won't joe biden recognize hires seventh grandchild? >> a report in the new york times over the weekend revealed directs his ident staff to deny the existence of his own granddaughtet the r, the child hunter biden fathered out of wedlock with a stripperhr . and a paternity test has b confirmed is the child o f hunter biden in public. biden also denies the child's existence. iden a here he is referring to his six, not sevenls child's, his six grandchildren. >> i have a sixth grandchildldr. and i'm crazy about them. i speak to them every single day. not a joke. e calls not in fact, i just got finished going through the calls and only one 2 minutes on the phone. >> but at least i got to leave a message. the four year old girl has been completely shunned from the biden family. she won't be allowed to use the biden name either.
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but hunter's daughter will apparently get to picshallt one of his paintings every month. one of hist. of child suppor t joe concha is a media and politics columnist for the hill and he joins us now. joe, the report from the new york times says that biden has told his aides not to acknowledge this child, this grandchild, keep it to six. it can never go to seven. yeah, it's just remarkable that here you have joe biden, jill biden will, who portrayed miemselves as putting family first, middle and last. that's what joe biden saysddastn many speeches. and then when you have aat theyn innocent four year old girl who was born to. to mr. biden and his assistant at the time, five years at need least, it was he impregnated her about five years ago. yearshe's four years old now. and they're taking advice from their adviser, saying you are not to acknowledge this girl in any way, shape or form. and then you look at the way hunter bidend has conducted himself since this child was
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born. he took ms..he took roberts, the mother, and the, an child d, off of his healthealth insurance not long after she was bornin . e and then after that, he says, wait a minute, i can't afford to pay the child support payments monthly that you're asking for. you know, the guy who will remember, he made millions of dollars in ukraine, in china, for services. >> we still don't knowdon't kn what those services were exactly. and then he became leonardo da vinci when he never painted before in his life. and he made up to $500,000 pers painting there. so how he can't affordlife. pay child support and that the grandparents and jill biden won't even acknowledge this this child is just rancid.just it's the only word that comes to mind. it's disgracefule only word . it is a true failure of one'sof test of character. joe, you mentioned acter. met. >> you mentioned advisers. i' what isurious your explanation for for this disgraceful behavioryour e? why? why deny this child evenchild,
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the name biden well, i think from a political perspective, if you read the new york timesis piece, it is seen as obviously it the bidens don't want to broach because it hurts them politically, because it pierces that whole image that joe biden is the carine thatg on jill biden is the caring one.e,c and obviouslary, they're always about family except when it's inconvenient. right. and look and obviou this piece, by the way. >> well, bill, well, it falls somewhere between laughablby th and borderline disgusting because it somehow mentions the name trump. times >> get this, 14 times. well, 14 times in this. i piece and a story about hunter biden a impregnating a woman. and afte w, after r his child il and all the things that happened since and i got thinince, d the name trump 14 times and the whole implication was actu, oh, at13 t one point donad trump jr actually went hunting with the lawyer for miss roberts. so therefore somehow the trumps have their hands in all of this. huntthe lawytsis just so amazin this story trump can be worked
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into it somehow it just reveals for all the talk of character, this is nothing more than a family in pursuit of politics and of power. joe concha, thanks so much.nd great to see you tonight. great to see you. well, take care. happy fourth. >> happy fourth to you. all right. the supreme court put a stop to joe biden's unconstitutional plan to erase student loan debt. but millions of americans are still buying into the higher education scam. how can we fix the $1.7 trillion problem? more on that next. >> hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm here to talk about my new product from mypillow towels that actually work. watch this absorbency chest. here's another towel that we randomly went out and bought. here's one of my towels with the nice design. i don't know if you can see this, but you could line a swimming pool with this. i mean, this is crazy. get rid of it. towels that actually work. what a concept. i really love the towels.
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well, one reason that college and the price of college is so expensive is because of degree inflation. e, is nearly 75% of albel new jobs ani require a bachelor's degrenfe. and there's little evidence that these jobs actually need the skills. ence or knowledge obtained by four year education. a recent survey resumé builder found that over a third of employed college grads could have gotten their current job without a college degree. mployed ege a 2017 report by harvard overess school found that 60% of employers rejected otherwise qualified candidates simply because they did not have a college diploma. the report als simply becao fout millions of job postings listed degree requirements, even though thosediplom same positios were currently being heldre by peoplque without degrees. >> in other words, millions of americans are told they have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on degree to ndreds o not need. today's master's degree is yesterday's bachelor'degrey a few decades of master's degree might not be worth more than a high school education.
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as darrell cooper, the man behind the account entitled martyrschool, put it, kids are brainwashed for 18 years to believe that going to college is mandatory for life with any shred of dignity. then we lost 17 year olds with no understanding of personal finance to decideperson to indenture themselves with no option of bankruptcy , probably for decades. and one person we can thank for that, interestingly enough, is joe biden. jo 1978, joe biden supported a bill called the middle income student assistance act as theana intercept noted, the bill eliminated income restrictions for federacthe bill l loans to d eligibility to all students. >> so it it easier for studentsa to borrow money regardless of whether or not they would be abldestudentse to pay back t. in just 12 years, student the m borrowing went from just underae 2 billion to 12 billion. and that year, biden also wrote a bill attemptinbiden g to block students from using bankruptcy protections on these loans.
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in 2005, biden supported a bill fromof the bally prevented borrowers from eliminating student loan debt when filing fo r bankruptcy. any surprise that he represented delaware, home to all of the credit agencies and credit card companies. and now that biden'sme presiden, he wants to play the part ofco the student loanmp. fireman after spending decades in the senate as an arsonis dt. so how do we solve this problem? probone, we can make colleges and universities have some skin in the game, in the loan game. right nofor one,collegw, the sta business is a borderline racket. colleges and universities right now t loan fromall th federally backed and private student loans. enrollmente federa skyrockets, more money goes into the pockets of the lenders and th goee colleges and the taxpayers are being set up to bear the risk. if these students fail to pay back their loans. colleges and universities collectivelyeges and also sit or 700 billion in free endowment funds. if these institutions are so dee sure that the degrees they offer are worth the price of enrollment, theesoffer n they shouldn't.
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they be forced to cover the cost of defaulted loans. then maybe they wouldn't haveant a financial interest in making tuition more affordable whilhaee also making sure students obtain useful degrees that would enable them to actually pay back the loans. inally pay short, the roi is aw and you have to pay back the debt. you cannot discharge it in bankruptcy. thanks i then large to joe bide. charlie gasparino is a fox business senior correspondent. he joins us now. charlie, great to see you. charusiness outpacingis col the rate of inflation? why is college so expensivle e? >> we got we we have a wholeprog program dedicaterad as everybody knows, we went to college. i mean, one reason why everwho went money.ree and any time you throw free money at something, if i could just borrow unlimited forfr anything and you can remember there's no sort of anytifications there's no sort of they don't look at what degree you're getting qualb might be whengettin you get out and whether you can pay back that loan. there's there's none of that by a banob t beenk if you apply for a mortgage. there is a lot of that. obviously, they look at
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your credie of that score.that so that's part o.f it. i think the other part of it is that university has become these huge sort of institutions. they get involved everything.oot you know, if you look at the numbers in the in these in these colleges, you know, not a lot of money is spent on actual teaching. i mean, they do a lot of other stuff and maybe we shouldey do back to teaching. maybe professors should spend d ss time on these sora woke woke papers about whether diversity adds the corporate bottom line m and more time spending time teaching basic economics time to kids. so there's there's this whole racket o this with the the sort of colleges and their core structure. it's the banks. it's the federal guarantee there. you throw that all togethefeder rnoxiou and you've got a noxious mix. now, the question is, i don't baow how you put the genie back in the bottle there. this is like, this is where i as a i'm a conservative libertarian. i want people to pay back thei r their college loans. >> but some people simply can't. no. and that is a truth. that's a practical problem that is in part created by the
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government. ege loanmy point out, if you sue any facility, it gets more expensive. thatappropriate by t at health so the question is, how do we then, as you said, putsaid the genie back in the bottle? how do we solve this problem? any, charlie have pointed, to these multibillion dollar endowments that these universities get to treat taxt free. >> what can can we can't claw tos. some of these endowment >> can we tax these endowments? can we make the universities tap in to these ungodly sums ofe money they have? >> will they saddle students with deb call se, can t? i mean, it's their money. they have that money of mone. ev i mean, just think ofe hi the supreme court case. if wnk of e were going to force the colleges to to pay offill be some of these student debt, it would be pretty amazing. you know, i don't think there's any. and i it's. yes. yeah. well know it's and i come fromo a blue collar family, just so you know, my old man was an ironworker o you and i was the first person to graduate from a real high school, not just collegadu >> when i went to journalism school, i did an interesting thing. i looked at my salary.
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might be when i get out and i looked at the schools and how much they might charge me. and i went to the best school, the university of missouri that charged the least of the three best. chat chargand loe least. and i knew i can repayaran my loans. there's got to be a degree of individuald he went to tersity . i agree with that. that's why people have to pay back their loans. i y i totally agree with that individual accountability. but i think somebody should also step in and stop these lenders and colleges from selling worthless general studies degree ty. s for hundreds of in an thousands of dollars. well, that's true. that's true. all right, charlied , to talk to you. thank you. so, drew. you got it. all right, come on. here. this sellgr is thees foe least populu president in history. with everyleast new gaffe that shows joe biden's declining mental state, the prospecpo ent histt of kamala state and her as a president edges closer to reality. we know the american public is not ready for president. kamala, but is even kamalaharr ready for president? kamalais, the question i have fr you, madam vice president, is, is that enough for you, for you as a sort of a political actor to establish yourself inco
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the minds of the american people as a credible suuccessor, if need be, to president biden? >> right now, we are focused on doing everything can and we will continue to focus on doing everything we can to deliver for the american people, always inspirational and presidential and clearly confident. chris bedford is the executive editor of the common sense it s society and he joins us now. chris. first of all, every american should be asking themselves this question, is carmelo next in line? but i really want to ask you, is carmelo the next in line ? joe biden no, i don't think that she is. i don't think that she thinks she is anymore, althoughshe shd like to be. i certainly doesn't seem like president joe biden thinks that is. and people like governor gavin newsom over in california seem to be certainly getting ready to to take that mantlealiforni . but typically, a vice president is up to do that. that's supposedly the role here. that's the force thing here. ro what does npr question that she
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got at this festival is that there arthing heuestion e a lota harris apologists out there who simply think she hasn't been given the right task. she hasn't been given the right job. she hasn't been told what to correctly. the reality is she's just not good at what she's done. she's shown no aptitude in any of the tasks that have been given her. and that's the reason she's really so unpopular with the american people. >> do you think, chris, something were to happen to joe biden, which is a potentiality that everybodyin he tasks should consider,o happ they would move on from kamala and bring in gavin newsoenn, wh not now as joe biden as president. they'd have to follow the constitutional order. so if something were to happen to joe where he was incapacitated as president or to step down kamala harris for absolute be next in line, the question is, how would she work with the white house at the point? it seems fairly obvious that whatwhite house seems to manag the president even more than sometimes the president manages himself. they decide whenmanage the prese questions. they cut him off from the middle of remarks and speeches. they writeresidentmanages hi whd to do. and i think they would probably try to step in and have kamalar
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harris ascended to the presidency and play that same role. i think that's probably very accurate. bedford, great to talk to you tonight. thank you. you, too. right.being the left has become so absurdth it thinks concerned minorityank can't possibly be motivated by anything. and then again, minority parents. except for white supremacy. more on that next. clinic >>al our ears connect us toringn the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they neeg,ng loss.d with lipo. it's formulated with ingredients clinically shown to protect your ears, dizziness, your ringing and even hearing loss. >> never miss a moment with lipo. flavonoid. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm here to tell you about my brand new product. my slippers. what makes my slippers different from those other slippers is my exclusive four layer design. i wanted my slippers to have everything you'd ever want in a pair of slippers. >> when i first put my slippers
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same playbook, this time with muslim americans and tranrs . >> hear me out here. the gop is trying recruit muslim-americans, a community that makes up less than 2% of the u.s. population. against another tiny populat marginalized group of americans, transgender people. ny. psaki ns msnbc host former spokeswoman for joe biden, now former libee pretending to support ethnic minorities until those minorities have the gall to act on their own interest, until they dare to express values that contradict the progressive left's ever evolving with the trans moral creed. muslims who take their faith seriously are not welcome.-- diversity of thought is the one kind of diversity the left will not tolerattake thee. asian-americans went from a celebrated minority group to public enemy number one as soon as they supported a repeal of affirmative public action.at that is when they pushed to end racial discrimination against them. jamelle hill expressed sentiment while tweeting that asian-americans, quote, carried the water for white supremacy and stab
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the folks in the back whose people fought diligentlysuprem r asian-american rights in america. it says no asianca. s or muslims or any minority can't have thoughts of their own, can't care about their own issues. they either parrot the group, think of the lef cannot about tr their tools of white supremacy. the koran didn't makethe ko you question trans issues. it's the fault of white people. youquestionthe progressive lefa is not working for many minorities america, and they don't want the radical social engineering, the division based upon race. they just want a solid educatiosocial en for their chin and the possibility of a brighter future. instead of coming to termsto with that. the left calls those minorities racist. mino they call larry elder the black face of white supremacy, and they inventhey ct new like, quote, multiracial white supremacy. it doesn't matter what race you are. if you're not a democrat,u you're racist bigot. rachel campos-duffy is the co-host of fox and friendsf you weekend and she joins us now.
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ca rachel, you are latina either. >> how are you? the brown face, white>> wil supremacy, the brown face. i was just waitingl: forto say t jen psaki to say that, you know, if you ain't muslim, if you agree with republican parents. right. i mean, this is the sort ofmean thing that they do. you aren't really who you claitm to be a muslim or black or dospanic if you don't agree with all the stuff. i mean, look, it just turns out that muslims parents are t, just like every other parent. they don't want their kids sexualized just tur and being shownsexualiz things that are eight, you know, their ag se inappropriate that caused confusion in their is just inappropriate. and they want the american dream like every other minority group, which means they want their kids to learn to read math and and do science. and they also want to be ableits t their family valuesn to r and their faith to their children. and they don't want the schoole s value to interfere with that bond that they have with their
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children. and i think, well, what's really interesting is that think itinterest is not left versus right or muslim versus christian. i believe and i think thistian. is just happening in america. i think it's happening globally. it is peoplei don't th of faith and values versus the amoral secular globalists. and i think that that that we're starting to see that in some way here. and i think republicans oughtgho to take advantage of this situation. advantag to say weed agree on certain things and the democrats should be asking certn themselves, why are we losing all these muslims that letuslimt us not too long ago? is no >> i think there's something more as well, though, in regardt >>more as s to whether you belong to yourself as an individual and to god or whether orornot yolong to not group and whether or not it's whett and howu jus they approach issues over the trans divide or whether or not it's asian-americans who just simply do not want to be discriminated agains dians t. the implication from jen psaki and others is you have no agency you can choos ation fre on your own. you can't be an individual. you have to fall in line.
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that's true.dividual yot also recognize that the democrat partyu is a party that doesn't really respect religion. whether you're christianarty is muslim, whatever, they don't respect that. and so, yes, in the case of of of the of asians, of course, they're looking out for the kids in. all of these cases, we're all just looking out for their four kids. and that's why i think the republicans are really smart to say we're the party of parents, we're all parents.of te and whether it's sexualization in school, the racializationof a and rationalizing everything partdividing students that way and, whether it's deciding who gets to go into college way.dof therit or base on the color of their skin. these are all things parents care about that we're going to see these aab interesting ths happening in the next election. some interesting interes new ano think we ought to keep an eye on this thing. i'm talking about people campaif faith versus secular globalists who are amoral. , who we will keep an eye together on fox and friends. thanks, rachel. t seeing. >> all right. when you legalize pot, people get high. shocker. now bosses are starting to notice the trends around . e office
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don't forget to tip expand your team with a fiber freelancer this summer should mean good times with family and friends. but in america's lawless citiesf ,goorid weather brings waves ofy crime and violence. this holiday weekend marke id, e another crime spree. three d.c. businesses were hit with molotov.this h cocktails early sunday morning, just blocks away from the u.s. capitol.nday the suspect is still at large. and in baltimore, a block partya ended with two dead and 28 wounded. rtad andjason rantz is a seattlo host and he joins us now. jason, great to see this evening. th >> you know, it is odd that we we prepare to celebrate, but also at the same time, as isthaw all too often prepare fore the worst. prep that's true. i mean, when you get into summer, you expectwothat's t to unfortunately, a lot more gun violence, a lot more crime. rim. and it's happening at a time where we have created this at a ti culture of lawlessness. right? i mean, when we said a couple of years ago, we're going to defund the police, we're going to go easy on criminals, we're going to put you in cussnesse instead of, louisi
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jail. we se sent a messageana . and as much as we're starting w to see some liberal citiesare , those policies back and reinvest in the police the departments. >> a cultural shift doesn't change overnight. it's going take years and yearsi and years to see those changes and the depletedgho take y poli, including in baltimore, where they are deeply under, that's going to take like a decade to fix this isn't going justnclg go away. >> oh, it's such a great point, jason. you know, when balre deeply when rudyay giuliani and bill bratton, you know, revive new york in the 90s, i.>> su t was about prosecuting small crimes, they didn't metastasize into big crimes. york that's a cultural shift. you're talking about a cultural pr the other direction, as you just said, that coulde last decades. st absolutely. when you send this message in such a big way and it was so it was branded so wells by democrats that you could not escape it. not . didn't matter whether you lived in baltimore or d.c. or seattle, portland, l.a. it
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was a message that was heard across the country and obviously in the most densely populated areas, we saw the most crime. but itortland, didn't just stayn those cities, it started to spread into the suburbs. at soat's why you've go many voters who during the midterms said that crime e and we head into this next election season that's going to likelyelecti bee top issue. >> yeah, not just fireworks. stay safe this 4th of july. jason rantz, thanks so much. thanks. well not jueworks, i recreatioa use is skyrocketing as it becomes legal in more and more statetional m s. >> now bosses are being tasked to figure out who is smoking during work. breaks and how is it impacting their performance. would you want to employ someon.tae who's high on the jo? >> dr. marc siegel is a fox empl news medical contributoroy ande joins us now. dr. siegel, how how are we going to deal with thib? s? doct >> there's more and more people who use marijuanorala and it on the job. >> well, here's here's an epidemic for you, especially considering that when it comes am cannabis, the amount of thc,
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the active ingredient in it, is now als ao skyrocketing. when i was a kid, it was 1.5%. now it's 30% or more.rcent and one out of six, according to a gallup pollor, one out of six americans are now smoking pot. that's as much as cigarettes. a and it's all over the workplace. fnd unfortunately, will, i you come upon a worker that's groggy or isn't performing their duties or slurringch, speech, it could be a medical problem. it may not be marijuana, but the wall streeit couldprobt jous out that somebody recently drove a forklift into a door while working. so we have to look at what exactly people are doing now. quest diagnostics, which does more of this testing than . esting t get this points out that 5% of workers were testing. 9% of food handlers. i don't know about you. i'm finding more and more trouble in my food. nd more is why. and i absolutely believe thatd peoplei can be terminated for this if they're if they're smoking pot and they're inebriated on the job. one more point about this, but i want s to hear your opinion,
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record lows. so if i might, i'd like to share what i thino share whko special with america. for starters, our founding documentmerica. as in our foundg fathers were truly geniuses. a giant leap forward fornkind. mankind to lay out a series of negative rights, inalienable rights endowed by your creator, free from the interference of government, fr, freedom of spee, freedom of property, freedom to pursue happiness, see other countrieferty ands, they make pp of happiness. they give away gifts. happthey entitle you to positivt rights, the right to health care, the right to a homightse, right to recreation. >> but all of those rights comet tht. e coshose negative rights your property sacrificed for. another is home. anme sacrificed forr's he another's health care. your speech sacrificed for yours. underspinesal >> these founders were geniuses who stood on the shoulders of thousand w s of years of western enlightenment, from judeo-christian ethics to aristotlechristia to james me special, but maybe even more special is our culture, our people. >> one of the most distinguishing characteristics
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of america is that we are a nation of pioneerscharacte . ge every immigrant who came here came here with courage for a better life. beife. sailed across the atlant, we pushed west. we risk getting scalp. we startedd risked businesses.nh we drilled holes in the ground. we were risk takers. entrepreneur owners and frontiersmen. so from manifest destiny to normandfrom my, we were never paralyzed by fear. and hopefully with that foundation, that spirit, we canl all still understand what is unique and sellablt is unie baty about america. have a great evening. t. my bruce is nex bravo, bravo. will cain, thank you very muchan and thank you, everyone, forhe tuning in. welcome to this special edition of "hannity"dition. i'm tammy bruce, in for sean.n o it's the night beforr e our nation's 247th birthday. and aren't we lucky? trulron's 247y the best nation r and america's leader, however, ameris nowhere to be found.n is president biden is at camp david tonight on as he is most weekends. he has not been seen weekends. d from in days. one of his major promises, which ha

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