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e gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. [cheers and applause] >> greg: thank you to the congresswoman nancy mace and our beautiful studio audience. i love you, america. [cheers and applause >> laura: hi, everyone i'm laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thanks for being with us. tonight a 6-year-old was facing expulsion after making finger guns at school at school. i kid you not. his dad is here exclusively to react. plus governor desantis is with us me in just moments. but, first, white house or nursing home? that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right today can you believe it? 22 years after the september 11th attacks and i kept thinking to myself what if
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something like that happened to our country with joe biden in charge? in moments of crisis, our presidents are supposed to reassure a worried nation. >> this nation stands with the good people of new york city and new jersey and connecticut. as we mourn the loss of thousands of our citizens. >> we can't hear you. >> i can hear you. [cheers and applause] i can hear you, the rest of the world hears you. and the people. [cheers] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [cheers and applause] [cheers] [chanting u.s.a.] >> laura: could biden today ever
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pull off such an emotional unscripted moment? well, let's see how he did over the weekend during a noncrisis. >> and, let's see, i'm just following my orders here. [sigh] uh -- anybody haven't spoken? i ain't calling on you. i said five questions. >> >> laura: this trip was cringe worthy from beginning to end and, remember, that's some of the left wing trolls who have been covering for biden's senility had no problem trashing bush for what they thought was unserious when he continued to read that book to the second graders after being told about the world trade center attacks. >> not knowing what to do, with no one telling him what to do, and no secret service rushing in
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to take him to safety, mr. bush just sat there and continued to read my pet goat with the children. >> laura: that criticism seems even more petty, more off base, and more vindictive than it did 20 years ago, especially given who is leading us now. >> around the world in five days is interesting. isn't it? one of my staff members said, you remember the famous song you know good morning, vietnam? well, good evening, vietnam. >> i tell you what, i don't know about you, but i'm going to go to bed. >> laura: the weekend was so bad that the press could no longer avoid reporting on biden's weak performance. >> the notion of joe biden, the experience, joe biden the reality of his age. there is significant concern and polls from americans about the president's age. there are times when you do see
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some verbal missteps. >> joe biden's biggest weakness is his age. >> laura: it's bigger than that but that's a start. but now we have noted a new shift in framing courtesy of "new york times" columnist frank bruni. check out the title here to his column. trump is really old, too. what? that may be only what four years or so apart in age? does anyone doubt that trump actually makes his own policy decisions on the border, on foreign policy, on trade, on economic policy? no one doubts he makes his own decisions after getting a lot of inputs. and his policies, they work well to keep us safe and keep us prosperous. so, look. you might dislike his tone you? might disagree with how he handled things post election night, but you cannot tell me that america wasn't better off in 2019 than we are today under the bumbling biden. and no serious person alive thinks that biden is deciding anything important. and no serious person alive
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thinks that biden is capable of anything beyond the occasional reading prepared remarks and the frightening thing about all of this is that world leaders also know that if they want to raise an important issue about what we are doing where? biden is not the person to raise it with. because, if you raise it with biden, you are likely to get stuck hearing one of his old stories. >> and there's a -- my -- my brother loves having -- famous lines in movies that he always quotes, you know, and one of them is there was -- there is a movie about john wayne. is he an indian scout. and they are trying to get the -- i think it was apatchy. one of the great tribes of america back on the reservation. and he is standing with the union, horse rs and saddles,
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headdresses union soldier basically saying come with me take care, everything will be good, and the indian scout, the indian looks at john wayne and points to the union soldier and says he's a lying dog faced pony soldier. well there is a lot of lying dog faced pony soldiers about global warming. buff not anymore. >> laura: oh my word. i can't count the times that biden has been told that he has the movie and the phrase wrong. it's basically a ms. match from the john wayne movie and tyrone powers flick. come on, man. buff the press they just let him ramble on. so we know that this guy, who can't get a movie reference right, didn't green light that serious of summertime trips that all the biden cabinet officials made to china. now, recall, kerry, blinken, yellen and gina raimondo all went to suck up to president xi. all got cold water thrown in their faces.
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but tony saks talking to tony blinken. we don't know but voters know who decided it was a good idea for everyone -- everyone going there and getting nothing for biden to grovel to vietnam. who put the surrender language in his script. >> what the scrip trip was abous than containing china. i don't want to contain china, i just want to make sure we have a relationship with china that is on the up and up, squared away. i want to see china succeed economically. i want to see them succeed by the rules. >> laura: of course, when we have a figure head president, voters are going to be kept in the dark. as america continues to see the boot licking buffoonery of this white house, tony blinken is spending so much time in beijing, i think he should have his mail forwarded there at this point for at least for the time biden is in office. is he going back to beijing this year. voters may believe that the
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current dynamic, this white house is functioning as a nursing home, it's going to begin and end with biden, right? well, that would be an incorrect assumption. remember, the establishment and certainly the big donors desperate to do business with china, they are perfectly content to have what is tantamount to hologram president who does what he or she is told. so the angle expects that if, heaven forbid, kamala harris were ever to become president, she will be just as much as a figure head as biden. after all, if the question is who is less capable of caring out the duties of the presidency? joe or kamala? i'm pretty sure it would be a tie. consider her bad acting job in yesterday's face the nation interview. >> are you prepared to be commander-in-chief? >> yes, i am. , if necessary. but joe biden is going to be fine. let me tell you something, i work with joe biden every day. under joe biden's leadership, we
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have transformed and are in the process of transforming america's infrastructure. >> laura: wait, she works with joe biden every day? doing what, exactly? cross word puzzles, the jumbo? practicing climbing the stairs? when legitimate questions are raised whether harris' abilities or biden's fitness for office about all of that, even the most devoted apparatchiks are scrambling at this point to try to reassure people. >> why is kamala so dangerous? >> that's kind of offensive to me. and the other thing is, she is unprepared. the woman is ready to lead if she needs to lead but i don't think joe biden is going anywhere because i see him on his bike in delaware. i can't bike that much. and i mean, he is fit. >> laura: but, sunny, it's looking cloudy. according to a new cbs flint firefighters union gov poll a segment of democratic voters are
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angrier and less enthusiastic with harris on the ticket. so americans are going to have a stark choice to make next year. vote for a republican who is actually capable of making important decisions, capable of dealing with serious challenges we're facing in china? capable of speaking clearly in a time of crisis, or vote for the status quo? a man who decides nothing, does what he is told, and gives our enemies constant openings to do us great harm. it should be an easy choice. and that's the angle. >> laura: all right, joining me now is governor ron desantis, 2024 g.o.p. presidential candidate. governor, i found what happened this weekend in vietnam no longer to be funny. i found it to be extremely disturbing and the press making any effort to cover for this at this point is even more pathetic, if that's possible. >> well, look. this is a guy that is stumbling
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around the world stage. he is projecting weakness. i think our enemies have already taken advantage of that it's likely to invite even more problems around the world. and so, you know, it's sad. but, i think it's obvious that he has been struggling for quite some time. and you're right, the corporate press is going to do whatever they can to run interference for him. and i also look and think about who is waiting in the wings with kamala. and i think you are right. in terms of the app. tuesday, even though she is a lot younger meanwhile our country is in a state of decline. we see it across the board in terms of our strength abroad, economy at home, culture and education system biden has been the of that do klein.
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>> we don't know who is in charge who is making these decisions obviously if you are the nominee and you win, i have known you for a long time you will make the decisions. you always make the decisions. i don't think anyone has a doubt about you. but, in this white house do you have a theory who is deciding the big issues? >> i think you have a lot of very left wing aides and staffers in the white house. and i think you have a line to people like valerie jarrett, obama. i think they are all involved behind the scenes pushing him in a very left wing direction. his presidency has been more left wing than obama's was, even. and he presented himself as being a more moderate candidate when he ran in 2020. and i think that's a result of these folks really pushing the envelope. i mean, they just opened a civil rights investigation against the state of florida. one of our colleges, new college of sarasota, i appointed conservative trustees. they reor yervetted the university from being left of
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the left to being classical education like hills day and they did things like abolish the gender studies department. and they are now opening up a civil rights investigation against one of ours trustees chris rufo because he misgenderred one of the fired professors? you have got to be kidding me. they are basically saying there is a civil right to have things like gender studies and pronouns in our colleges and universities. no one would have thought that was possible even five years ago. >> laura: governor can we expect you to actually go in to urban areas that are predominantly democrat with a lot of minority voter who have been skeptical and they would say for good reason of the republicans and their intentions? will you have -- or do you have plans to work to try to gain support among minority and urban voters? where republicans have not done as well as they should have done, given the record of the democrats? >> of course. that's what we did in florida,
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laura. i won miami-dade county, which is our most urban county, 2.8 million people. that's more than some states have in population, 70% latino. african-american. we won it by double digits. republican hadn't won it in many, many years. we won counties like palm beach which a republican hadn't won in 40 years. some of the most heavily urban counties we were winning in florida. the floorm is one, don't pander to people and try to divide them on ethnicity. treat them and us as americans. we all want the same things. low crime. we will crack down on crime nationally with the soros backed prosecutors. i did it in florida, i will do it nationally. the border and illegal immigration is having a devastating effect on a lot of these urban areas. people are flooding their school systems and hospitals. i'm going to shut the border down. we will build the wall. and we will use lethal force against the mexican drug cartels, leaving them stone cold
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dead at the border if they are trying to bring fentanyl in. education, laura, we are doing school choice in every inner city in country. we did it in florida. our results have skyrocketed over the last decade as a result of that. it works and these kids deserve a chance. >> laura: just yes or no, will we expect campaign appearances in chicago, south side. >> yes. >> laura: l.a., boston, hartford? that's -- we're going to see those appearances? >> yes, i think we have no choice as republicans, laura, if every urban area goes 90-10 democrat then we have this high wire act to try to squeeze out enough voters. you are not going to win these urban areas. if you just improve that a huge, huge possibility for us. >> laura: bingo. final question. biden spoke in alaska on his way back from the g 20 summit on 9/11 today. you are in new york city. he says he was there and it was okay because after pearl harbor people didn't go to pearl harbor every december 7th.
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so tell us about your trip to new york. >> my wife and i got invited by. so 9/11 families who we have gotten to know. so we went. i wasn't in like the v.i.p. section with these politicians i was walking around the site with the families we would go to where their family members names were and it was really emotional because they are telling stories and the way they have done it is someone that passed away the names of people that knew each other close by so they are telling stocious about maybe their father's friends or husband's friends. my wife and i were really touched by it. and we are committed and i also think back to 9/11, that inspired me to join the military. i mean, my whole life changed as a result of that serving in iraq serving in the navy and ending up getting involved in public service. my wife and i were really touched by it. i have said as president they have been promised the documents on the saudi involvement. they have been promised a lot of things over the year. we have got deliver for the 9/11 families and i will do that. >> laura: of course, 9/11 wives
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were highly critical of biden meeting with the saudi leader the day before the weekend before the 9/11 anniversary. governor, thank you so much. and i know you have criticized that as well. all right. coming up, a first grader facing expulsion for making a finger gun. the boy's father is here exclusively. the left is increasingly using these declaration much public health emergencies to try to strip you of your rights.
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♪ >> climate change is a public health emergency. >> also introducing resolution declaring racism a public health emergency. >> the president must declare a public health emergency, and then do everything to expand access to medication abortion over the counter birth control. >> laura: we warned you, covid taught the left one important lesson, declaring something to be a public health crisis or emergency provides a back door way of depriving others of their constitutional rights. over the pandemic, you couldn't go church, couldn't get together with your friends, go school, work, all that now they want to use criminal acts of violence as a way to gut your second amendment rights. >> we are suspending open and
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conceal carry. the purpose is to try to create a cooling off period while we figure out how we can better address public safety and gun violence. i declared an emergency for a temporary amount of time. i can invoke additional powers. no constitutional right in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute. >> laura: okay, new mexico's democrat governor banning conceal and open carry in and around al ballcarrier for 30 days. albuquerque for 30 days. remember the covid that they declared that was all going to be temporary as well. the covid emergency lasted for years for years in some blue
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states. climate change is an emergency guns. met with resistance from both sides. senator ted lieu says it violates the constitution and national association for gun rights has already launched a lawsuit to stop it. joining me now is ryan pfluger who the vice president of the group suing and dana loesch, nationally syndicated radio host and a terrific second amendment advocate. ryan, this governor wants to keep this going permanently. do you have any doubt? >> well, thanks for having me, laura. this is -- this governor is, um, -- what she is doing is wrong. and the violation of her oath of office. you cannot suspend the second amendment in the state of emergency. you cannot declare a public health crisis and suspend the second amendment. this is the same nonsense we saw after hurricane katrina. it's been litigated in the
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heller decision and the bruin are very clear on this matter. you cannot suspend a constitutional right dana, listen to this of the sheriff. i should note he is an elected democrat in the state. >> the county sheriff's office will not enforce this segment of the order. well i understand the urgency, the temporary ban challenges the foundations of our constitution but most importantly it is unconstitutional this order will not do anything to curb gun violence other than punish lawndz from condition oconstitutional right to self-defense. >> laura: dana, new mexico might be liberal on some social issues but they are pro-second amendment in the state of new mexico, are they not? >> they are, laura. i'm so glad you are talking about this and it's good to see you. i love to see law enforcement stepping out against this and speaking out against it, because they know as other new mexicans
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do they understand what the cause of this. the public health emergency isn't gun violence. the restorative justice that's pushed by the d.a. that's there in that county as well as even tim culler, the mayor. their policies are creating a public health emergency because they are jeopardizing the lives of the innocent people there. case in point, laura, the mayor of -- tim culler the mayor of albuquerque city council voted to give 250,000 to do so planned parenthood at a time while the crime wave is spiking. at a time when businesses were begging for expansion of police protection. and keller told these businesses that really if they wanted it, then they should just pay for extra protection, which i think anywhere else it would be racketeering. now, of course, this also comes right as the d.a. there, the d.a. there was dismissing cases, refusing to prosecute other cases. there was a standing order for misdemeanors to not even go after some of those. so they create this soros backed
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d.a., now the a.g. of new mexico i should add. they create this situation where criminals thrive and have the audacity of law abiding people there is too much crime therefore you can't protect yourself from it. that doesn't make any sense. >> laura: ryan, at this point, should americans not believe if this somehow could with strand judicial scrutiny, i don't think it can, their dream though is to get enough justices on the supreme court, something we don't talk about enough for the 2024 presidential election. they will want to get a critical mass of justices on the supreme court to completely gut the heller decision and to allow this public health emergency to be operative and superseding of the second amendment in issues and areas like this i can see it happening on racism, on climate change and now on the gun violence issue. >> well, hopefully they don't
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have the supreme court right now. and after bruin i think we saw. >> laura: that's their goal. listen to me, ryan, ryan. i know that i know they don't have the court now. i get the court. my point is and dana, stay with me. my point is their goal is to transform the court to gut the second amendment, gut our first amendment rights and all of it in the name of an emergency. whether it's disinformation on the internet or it's climate change or it's racism or it's this. that's the way for them to get around all of these very pesky and inconvenient constitutional rights. do you understand what i'm saying, both of you? >> yes. absolutely. >> i completely agree. completely agree. you are right. test drive state by state, too. >> laura: dana, don't you agree at this point that republicans should make the court their issue for 2024? don't let the democrats run with it on the dobbs decision. the best of lucks should run on the court issue because we finally have a court that has some sense and actually abides
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by the constitution. >> i completely agree. i mean, judicial reform, that's been -- whether it's right on crime or whether it's the second half of trump's term, i mean, this is an issue that republicans own. it mystifies me as to why they don't claim it. and i think you are spot on. i think packing the court and taking it over. that's exactly what they want to do. two ways just the start of it what they will come after. >> laura: thank you both. ultimate and global tyranny from the eu could be coming your way. nigel farage is here with warning, next. ♪
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>> one earth, one family, one future, that's the focus of this g-20 summit. let's continue to work as one to seize this moment in history and maximize our collective investment.
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>> laura: seize the moment? how do the globalist want to seize the moment? by forcing digital ids on the world. and yeah that means you. european commission president ursula von der land perhapses most prominent advocate of that dreaded covid passport was out there advocating that we all have to have digital ids because the future will be digital. you shouldn't have privacy, apparently, yeah. that's what she believes. she claims the ids can be a real booster to emerging economies. the trick is to build digital infrastructure that is interoperable open to all here to explain is nigel farage. this is global control redistribute the wealth away from the so-called wealthy nations to everybody else? >> it's about control, isn't it? this the most glaring example we have ever seen from a prominent world leader, von der leyen is
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the president of the european commission 450 million people living within that union oh and by the way she is unelected. she is appointed, and here she is brazenly saying we need a digital id card or app. on our phones. bear in mind, france and germany are trying this already. the european union. she wants this to be enforced by the early 2030s and may i add backed up by a central bank digital currency living in a cashless society and now she wants the whole thing to go global. can you imagine? on this i.d. card will be not just your date of birth, your gender, your eye color, your height, your approximate weight, there will be your vaccine status, your financial status. and goodness knows what else will be on that card.
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can you imagine this data falling into the hands you have bad actors? and if you think about it. >> laura: that's the whole point? i spike of somebody who has recently been debanked as a result of his political opinions. this is happening in america, too. as you well know, to lots of people. if we are not careful, we head towards a chinese style social credit system where unless you go along with the views of the day you become a nonperson. i cannot think of a more dangerous initiative of this, yet, the old thing is you picked it up. and you tweeted about it earlier on today. but the rest of the world's media are simply ignoring it. >> laura: well, and i think, nigel, look, you and i have been talking about this issue since the old days, seems like five or six days ago when they were moving toward more global government standards. it's always called the international norms and the international community has rules based international order. but one thing we know is that
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china will never abide by any rules based international order that in any way would compromise their own ability to control their own destiny and their own people. so the elites in china would never just like the elites here, they would never be susceptible to any of the controls for the rest of the people. they always float above the controls. >> look. for all his faults president xi believes in china and the chinese people. the same goes for india and many other great countries in the world. the problem we have got we have to ask the question is whether our leaders believe in our nation. they're prepared to surrender sovereignty to the world health organization. the united nations, the eu and goodness know what is else comes after that. the truth is the world will be a better, more prosperous peaceful place if democratic nation states cooperate and trade together. not give away their powers to
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unelected bureaucrats. and that was the brexit message all those years ago. i now think what becomes a stronger message for the world and in particular after what von der leyen said. we simply have to say no, we believe in liberty. we believe in freedom, we believe in the nation state. >> laura: nigel, we will talk about ttoddyparty and what happe sops later. kamala spends her weekend shaking it up for you, the people. raymond arroyo explains it
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♪ >> laura: oh it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment. we reveal the stories behind the headlines for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, bind did approve this trip abroad. as i did note earlier in the angle it looked like a maybe trip-up. it was bad, bad. >> the president seemed confused by everything around him. even a raised stage in vietnam was a source of bewilderment. he was do i step up, do i move forward? is it going to step off? when he opened his mouth to discuss the g-20, he may as well been talking about the gi bill and it was a string of words
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that even seemed to confuse the world leaders in attendance, look at these reactions. >> and today i'm proud to announce that we finalized historic agreement for a new india, middle east, europe economic corridor, contributing to a more stable a more in the middle east. i particularly want to thank prime minister modi and the crowned prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin salem excuse me mohammed solemn and president von der leyen and european commissions. since he is not speaking today, i wanted to -- maybe he is speaking today -- i had a note he wasn't speaking. anyway, i'm going to stop there. >> oh my lord. laura, the faces on some of these world leaders. they were rolling their eyes. they are looking abe like when is this going to end? it projects a decrepit instability coming from the united states that should be the centerpiece of the g-20.
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this is an embarrassment. >> laura: raymond, they are all thinking what time do cocktails start? even the saudis are not supposed to drink are like we are taking up drinking now because of this. this is this bad. >> and as you covered earlier, laura, his handlers are taken to now just cutting off the president of the united states in public. something i have never seen in 27 years of reporting and covering politics. but there's a new tactic they have now adapted which, i think they borrowed from the oscars. listen closely. >> we wasn't -- it wasn't confrontational at all. >> thank you, everybody, this ends the press conference, thanks, everyone. >> thank you. >> thank you ♪ music playing] >> laura, brendan frazier was treated with more respect at the academy awards. okay? this was a disgrace. it didn't end there. when biden tried to engage a reporter, the band played on.
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>> i have raised with over person i met with thank you. [shouting questions. >> laura: the band. >> the band had the orders, laura, just keep playing. >> laura: raymond, who chose the music? you know, we always say who is making the decisions in the white house? and inquiring minds want to know who actually went with the slow-mo kind of jazz track >> laura: at least given him something a little more peppy or old man take a look at yourself more appropriate. >> you don't want him running or bopping away. while joe biden was crack falling through the g-20 in asia. kamala harris was the proxy at the 9/11 commemorations in lower manhattan today. how did the v.p. spend her weekend at home, laura, in the yard? commemorating hip hop with a few pals. then she broke out the hip hop
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moves with her homeys. ♪ ♪ >> there are some moments that really shouldn't be recorded. >> laura: raymond, i'm going to actually say that is her best performance as vice president. she is not too bad of a little kind of dancing in place. that's the best thick she has done for her entire vice presidency. you have got to be good at something. she is pretty good. she has got the rhythm going. it's not bad. by the way, raymond, they are telling me, were you saying something >> laura: oh your segment is over, sorry. the segment is over ♪ >> laura: all right. doing this, this just got a 6-year-old suspended.
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>> in 2016 i kept calling hillary clinton's office and they kept telling me know she is not prepared to interview with you and after her election i talked to her campaign and they said it was one of the biggest mistakes hillary may. my advice of the candidates sit down with us and have a conversation. don't take our viewers for granted. >> an alabama father is threatening to suit his son's school after the six-year-old was almost expelled for using finger guns while playing cops and robbers.
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that's what you put your thumb and index finger in the shape of a gun the first greater also said bang bang that was too realistic for the school and the boy was hit with a class iii major infraction under the threats and intimidation rule. incidents under that rule may include a threat to kill maim or inflict serious harm with or without the use of any weapon explosive, firearm etc. joining us as the boys father and his attorney. jared, there are a lot of things about this that are infuriating but as a parent it hit hard when your son was required to sign on the bottom of this infraction form the misspelled last name. he is six years old. is that even legal under any formulation of the law in your state for a minor to sign any
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document like that? >> for clarification the school district asked the young man to sign. which is it we could reproduce it for privacy reasons but it emphasizes the point of letting the absurd situation this is what we are dealing with someone who can barely write their own name because of their age there hit with a class iii infraction >> my point stands it's a signature requirement on a acknowledgment that is recognizing guilt of some sort i acknowledge as a parent, that aspect of this infuriates me i
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am a mom of three teenagers and that would be part of this. give me a break. >> it infuriated me and from my understanding he was ticketed to the administrators office and interrogated me to confess and sign his name. >> out of the presence of you his parent, he was brought in a little boy. he is not going to know what this is he probably doesn't know if the word infraction is very >> he was terrified. and rightfully so. arson, assault, burglary drugs, firearms assault, sexual battery is also under infraction. finger guns does that fall under that group of infractions? >> any reasonable person would say no but the administration
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chose not to be reasonable. >> i don't know what kind of school this is but this is insane. what are your legal remedies of this point since it was knocked down to a class 2 but the mindset is wrong for defending the rights of your client the mindset of the school is wrong but is there a civil action possible still given what happened? >> we hope it doesn't come to that we have given the board of education an opportunity at the end of this week to do the right thing recognize the absurdity of the situation and by the way i found out over the weekend that this is not an isolated incident. there was a similar situation last year where it wasn't reduced that young man, another sexual has a class iii
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infraction for using a water gun exhibiting it at an inappropriate time during the school day this is what we are dealing with. >> people who are truly violent are often kicked from school district to school district as we saw without horrible situation someone had threatening behavior and it was a problem he wasn't ultimately dealt with in the way he should have been which was with the police. and as a father now do you think it's good to stay in the school keep your child in the school? >> here is what they before this we never had a problem in the teachers and the staff are wonderful and my son really likes the school so he would prefer to stay in the school.
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>> hide your fingers. i mean we're going to keep monitoring this but the fact that this is approaching an issue is disturbing. erupting in pennsylvania, a homeowner attempt says to shoot down escaped murderer daniel cavalcante. he broke into the home and stole a rifle. a new search perimeter has been formed as officers rush to apprehend him. this is "fox and friends," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. he's been on the run

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