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kamala harris will sit down with her first interview on fox news ever. this is a huge moment as a candidate. they are very few opportunities to have a national conversation. the opportunities, your announcement if you're connected seat and there are debates but those are all in the past. tonight kamala harris has an opportunity to speak to a new audience and this opportunity comes that she is trailing in the polls, real clear politics average i should say she is ahead 1.5%. compared to president biden 8.9% in history and a lot of ground to make up to catch up with where biden was four years ago. tonight she will try to did that on "special report" bret baier tonight a special moment. here is "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> we have to keep their community safe. we have to take these murderers they have allowed to come
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through open borders without knowing anything about them. we have to take those people in remote in and get them out of our country. we will not text the social security money. the benefits that go to seniors because they have done to you with inflation is a disaster. it is the economy and taxes for companies we are bringing town to 15%. for companies only if you make your product and build your product in the usa. at the way she don't get it. when i took over we were number 3 and number 4 in terms of energy production. when i left, number one by far and ronald reagan coach i believe and in session for the mother of. it is back in the states where they can have the votes of the people. but it's exactly what they want to be here to speak to that was former president donald trump outlining his vision for women voters during his town hall on harris faulkner. it is part of the year to date on the fox news channel where in a few hours, vice president
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kamala harris sits down with an interview with bret baier or. here we go, a unique opportunity in between those two events to give the viewer is the news, hello, sandra smith in new york. >> john: a great opportunity to compare and contrast the candidates and who do you really want to vote for? and john roberts and this is "america reports." 20 days out and the candidates to sway voters. trump needs to gain traction with women's issues he focused on during the town he bent. >> sandra: two georgia voters, who were there and had their own questions for the former president. they went up first in washington read rich edson and trying to get a slight little advantage and between now and election day because this race is so tight. >> these polls have been a stand for a while and you address voters and issues where show you were at a disadvantage and
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former president trump is generally leading among men patrolling with women. so trump spent an hour with harris faulkner fielding questions from women, economy common foreign policy and those where largely has a polling advantage. fox news poll from last month showed vice president harris with a wide lead on a portion. and issues central to the democrats campaign amidst two years ago in this election cycle. one woman asked comp who will overturn roe v. wade by the government is involved in basic rights? >> what we were able to do is really the courage of six supreme court justices, we were able to did this after years and years of turmoil. in the states are now voting for it. honestly, some of them are going much more liberal like ohio. >> some of them are not. >> it's got to be redone. >> trump was asked about idf and he and the republican party are
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absolutely in favor of the fertilization treatments. he also responded to the vice president calling him unhinged and unchecked. >> i'm not threatening anybody there to they are threatening. they do pony investigations. i have been investigated more than alfonso caponi. it is true. think of it it. it is called weaponization. they are a threat to democracy. >> trump has a town hall with latino voters this evening and then on to top dollar fund-raiser at mar-a-lago, john. >> john: he has a busy day the rest of the day as does kamala harris. we will see where this heads in the next 20 days, rich. >> sandra: let's bring in georgia voters who attended the trump town hall event two hours ago and we welcome both of you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, thank you for having a spiritual. >> it that is unique because a live audience filled with women that were able to including
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yourself put to the candidate directly. hannah, i want to start with you first bec because you had this question on idf and the question-and-answer from the candidate. >> i have many friends who struggle with fertility years over the issue years trying to grow families but they are concd abortion bans will affect their access with idf and fertility treatments. although abortion does go to the states, what is your stance on that what would you say to those women? >> the alabama judge ruled idf's illegal and have to be closed down. a judge ruled. we are totally in favor of idf. i came out with a statement within an hour a really powerful statement with experts, really powerful. alabama legislature a day later overturned meaning approved it, overturned it, the judge essentially. the democrats tried to attack us and we are out there on idf more
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than them. we are totally in favor of it. >> sandra: hannah, your question and his answer really interesting to so many women out there i know publicly do here they are friends talk about this issue. what did you make of his response to your question? >> i am very pleased with his response. i have many friends, like i said, that deal with this peer to the left has pushed teddy's not for women and that is not for families. i think he did a tremendous job of stating, "yes, i am, i am for your families." he worked with the state government to actually put that into practice. so i was very happy that he was able to give a good detailed answer here just be to rachel, before i move on to his answering your question, what did you think of that moment! >> honestly it just dropped more insight what the media is not showing on a day-to-day basis.
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they paint such a almost late dangerous picture of him. when you go and meet with him and he gets out that rand paul feel. i did not think he would just be so nice and warm and welcoming and just completely different than what any kind of media lets him out to be. just be too interesting. rachel you have the opportunity to ask a question. you decided to focus on the economy coaches specifically child care. here's your question in his response. >> child tax credit has decreased by 80%. day care for the lowest amount is roughly $1400 a month or one child care. what kind of realistic changes can you provide single parents married parents, any kind of parent to simply afford children in today's world? >> my daughter, ivanka, she said, dad we have to do tax cut. the child tax credits, she was
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driving me crazy. then i did it. i understand exactly what you are saying. we will adjust things so it is fair to everybody. >> sandra: did he relate his concerns to the child care and economy? >> he did and like i said it is night and day difference over the past two years on what parents are able to afford. parent shouldn't have to budget six months in advance because they know their children are going to go at shoe size come school time. we shouldn't have to pay $6 for a water ballot. we should not have to just struggle. none of us can live. it is not fair to whether a parent or not, everyone across the board is struggling right now. there is no way to justify it. and you will be deemed to tell me we are in an opportunistic economy. absolutely not.
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there is no opportunity for anybody of any color. >> sandra: interesting because you are referencing the pitch that kamala harris, the other candidate, is making to the the american voter that she will create. i want to finish this gender gap that is happening. because we see support from women going to kamala harris tell at this moment. you see that gap with support for donald trump is quite a little bit lower. white in your view knowing both of you have said you are trump supporter, what can he do to close that gap with women, hannah! >> i feel like last night was such a good start to like rachel said, it was an intimate setting he is so clear he is for family and he is for our ability to support our families and our ability to work, grow them here too i thought it was fantastic that he decided to get the town hall and i wish he would d.
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i think the more women get to see him this type of setting, they will understand he has for us. he has for us and he's doing all he can to help us to get where we want to be. >> sandra: rachel, real quick, final thought on closing the gender gap. >> i completely agree with her. i believe he needs to have more intimate settings with women here to because i saw an article with independent that said based only on trump's supporters and donators and g.o.p. were present. absolutely not. i'm nobody and i'm not registered with anybody. i found out about this meeting late through local county facebook page. and there are several women of all different races that were there that came with different minds and attitudes about this. i think we all ended up leaving with a lot more hope and when we got there. >> sandra: really interesting opportunity for women to get those concerns and questions out to a candidate.
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thank you for joining us, rachel, hannah, thank you and john, of course go to a thick opportunity for vice president kamala harris to sit down with bret baier with similar topics and we will see where she is on the topics that do matter the most to women. >> john: it was pretty interesting to see bret baier and lantus and a feeling she was staying away from fox news. that will be an interesting evening. did you see rachel asking her question? she was adorable. she was literally having a panic attack but she managed to get it all out. i hope you had a good time. >> sandra: one of those things they planned on and knew it was going to happen and it's different when it is actually happening. they did a great job. >> john: pop swag in their hearts going like this. been there, done that many years ago. shocking new details on that terrorist plot and came to the united states after chaotic withdrawal the center of the case and now we are learning
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when he was apparently radicalized. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, joins us later with his thoughts but first griff jenkins live in washington. grants, so many shifting stories about this guy. where does it stand out? >> good afternoon, john, a lot of questions that officials are having a hard time getting the story straight, john and some of the confusion light in this initial statement at the 27-year-old had been approved for a special and that grant these have. that is the most stringent bedding level. they now acknowledge that never happened there until he arrived in the last ten days after the chaotic afghan withdrawal and planning the ele election day terrorist attack last week. he said he had been vetted three times to work for the cia as security guard. second for community -- to the u.s. and third time for the status which did not occur. under pressure to account for the shifting discrepancies, officials today say he did
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undergo vetting as recent as 2023 extension due to humanitarian parole clear deck. secretary mayorkas is defending the vetting process. >> of the individual came in through parole and afghan national, and leave that and weo intensively and when to leave that an individual it is a point in time screening and vetting process. if we obtained against the information subsequently that they individual will be danger we take appropriate law enforcement action and that is exactly what we did in this case. >> john: and officials are claiming that they believed that process to have worked saying take it he was radicalized two years after the u.s. and based on information flagged in the last year although, john, we have yet to find out exactly wht that information was leaking frs after dhs inspector general
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found in 2022 report officials d evacuees who were not fully vetted the. the questions remain, john, part of a globalized terrorist plot after a relative of his was arrested over the weekend in france for planning a similar attack, john. >> john: so many contradictions and all of this. you have dhs and the white house assuring us these afghan refugees and evacuees were being fully vetted to. the inspector general of dhs said no that is not true. all of the shifting stories about he got end. not sure we got to the bottom of this just yet. you will keep working yet, i know, griff jenkins. sandra. >> a gang take over in aurora, colorado, looking into alleged conspiracy with the governor and the mayor of denver plus this. >> we will end all sanctuary cities and the united states and we will go back to normalcy. and we will have law and order.
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over apartment complexes. now we are learning about another violent incident allegedly involving that being, lives in tamper with the latest what we are learning about this. what happened exactly? >> hi, sandra. we want to warn folks this video was dist disturbing. and assault in november aurora complex owned by the same company that owns the one that we have seen so much about. the management said an employee went to inspect a vacant apartment i found a group of men inside. cds he said the man attacked him after refused $500 bribe cao the victim escaped and went to the hospital and he says he later received threats over text. aurora police arrested a venezuelan migrant and member of and they are all glad. one of the ten police identified
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tda in aurora. it just now releasing these images to set the record straight insisting that gains did take over the complexes. at the said they acknowledges that tda is present but rejects claims of the takeover and numerous court odors hanging over the company. separately the aurora city council just authorized its attorney to investigate whether colorado's governor and stanford's mayor inspired to send migrants to aurora nonprofits text with relocating rivals. >> we don't have control over the fact tamper is a sanctuary city. and they are nonprofits that place people in aurora and they did it in an irresponsible manner. >> dan for mayor mike johnson's office responding, "the city took what was a crisis and turned it into opportunity by
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partnering with nonprofits to help thousands adding, had it not, there is little doubt 43,000 people who and w arrivedn denver the last two years would be sleeping on the streets." the governor's office also says, "if aurora finds evidence of a crime, sandra, the state will work with law enforcement." >> sandra: i know we will watch that closely. many are invested in the story and we will keep watching, thank you. >> we want to have as many people come in as possible they have to come in legally. we don't want murderers or drug dealers. don't want human traffickers. we don't want people from prison being let out after murdering someone. we don't want to have that but we want to have great people come in. >> john: forma president trump schering border plans during fox news town hall with harris faulkner earlier today. with the surgeons of migrants has left and packing in the
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united states. norrell grinned in val verde texas seeing the effects of migrant crisis firsthand. that is who we heard from the former president and current vice president on iheartradio with charlemagne's ipod on tuesday where he actually pressed her on the issue of immigration. listen to this exchange. >> biden administration, don't they have to take a lot of the blame for the border because the first three years there were a lot of things wrong with the border. >> the first thing we dropped was broken immigration system, which by the way, trump did not fix when he was president. >> john: laura, what you say to that based on your experience? >> you know what i have to say about it is immigration is a twofold problem and they are trying to lump it together and address it as one big huge thing peer to the immigration issue is we are seeing number one, legal system having to work with u.s. attorney's office.
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i am familiar with that and some of the laws are data bound that. however, as you are showing now which of the mass immigration that we have seen here illegally and without proper vetting has created problems throughout the country. it is twofold. >> john: basics tonight there was any kind of problem with immigration under the biden-harris administration. that facts are stubborn things in here at the facts to how many people came across the border illegally. during the trump administration 2.4 million and the biden-harris administration 8.3 million, 241.5% increase. what has the situation been like where you with? >> you know, it has really been unimaginable. we never expected to see the kind of mass exodus from other countries into our own. as she showed the local ngo there, you show the haitians under our bridge lately. i was under there and the
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numbers were just staggering. you know, we have been sounding the alarm to people across the country that we were just the front lines. that this was going to affect our country, and now we are starting to see that. >> john: talk about whether immigration is a women's issue. it would appear to be particularly when it comes to crime. at the hands of illegal migrants, women's are disproportionately the victim joe bill clinton was in georgia they have it they and he addressed the murder of laken riley that he wrapped it around the ideal field immigration bill earlier this year. listen to what he said about whether or not the man accused of killing laken riley was properly bedded. listen. >> a young woman had been killed by a murder. if they had been properly vetted the, that would not have happened.
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>> john: if they would have been properly vetted, that would not have happened and he was talking about this year to increase the border patrol in dhs and is cis to that people. but not once have we heard from dhs, we are not properly vetted people and we need to build to do it but they assure us the border is secure and illegal immigrants pose no national security rat. plus the fact laken riley's alleged murder jose barrette came into the country september 2022 a year and a half before the bill was considered by congress and would seem to indicate bill clinton was saying is purely -- if the people coming into the country properly vetted, laken riley might be alive. what you say? >> i say absolutely 110%. the government has not spoken out and it is a tragedy they can really have been lost to this.
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we have the remembrance project that is so late to recognize the victims of some of the illegal immigration. these people are, you know, there are times committed across the country. i saw a comment i found interesting that relative to u.s. population, noncitizens versus citizens, it is a small number of crime. well, considering the amount of people in the united states versus the amount of the illegal immigrants we have, yeah, it is small percentage, but that does not lessen it to all these families. >> john: it doesn't and according to the house judiciary committee, the 20 not seem to play a role is released in the united states. border patrol apprehended jose apart in 2022 and the biden-harris administration released him into the united states just one day later because it was determined that it is release warranted to urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
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nowhere in that report as it say they vetted and that he was safe. you wonder how we got particularly into this premise? >> you are straight on target and i read that report myself. there is no excuse in our federal government has failed us. they have absolutely failed this. people are let go in this country and they ngos taking god knows how much money and we still haven't figured out where all the money is coming from and where it is going to. the in the exchange for that, we are paying the price. era citizens cannot even get paid when they need it the most we have people becoming victims to this immigration crisis. >> john: it will be a powerful election issue no question about that. lauren allen, week thank you for catching up with us. be appreciated here. >> thank you for having us john. >> john: how do you --
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>> everybody you know the answer we will not let it happen. >> sandra: that is on the mind of so many as we approach election day and fat woman who asked that question right there to the former president will be joining us here lived. which she satisfied with the sh? we will ask her without kick host, riley gaines, plus this error. >> it has to be studied and there is no question about that. i have been very clear about that position. >> john: is it too little, too late for vice president harris to shore up slipping support black voters? fox business, charles payne, on that next. ♪ ♪ we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission- based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in your best interest. (husband) so how do your management fees work?
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♪ ♪ >> john: vice president harris under fire for the latest efforts to win over black male voters. critic circling the plan for forgivable loans to black entrepreneurs elbowed a
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painter's game. charles payne with his thoughts and it just a moment the first, peter doocy live at the white house. what is the defense coming from the harris campaign over this, peter? >> well, john, the vice president is not willing to say she will support multitrillion plan because she doesn't know enough about it yet. >> what is your stance on reparations benchmark we know america became great, you know, up at the backs of black free labor. how progressive are you on making it a priority in writing america has wrongs? it is understood you are running for president for all people of america asking for specifics for black communities doesn't mean don't do for others. >> on the reparations, it has to be studied. there is no question about that and i've been very clear about that position. in terms of my immediate plan? >> here are some of the immediate plans. the harris team has opportunity
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for a black and shaky legal ground for singling out a single race narrowly. $20,000 for black entrepreneurs to legalize recreational pot. this is the latest, none of this has been addressed and three and a half years as vp. today the press secretary insisted into briefing room president biden has been plenty supportive of the vp and her agenda for years. >> the president has always wanted the vice president to be successful. she has been successful. she has had an impressive record. and so, anything else beyond that, i will certainly leave it to the vice president and her team to speak specifically on. >> the white house can save president biden wants vice president harris to be successful, but it is worth pointing out he barely campaigns for her. on the campaign trail, she barely mentions him, john. >> john: that may be by
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design, peter. we will find out what the ultimate effect will be. 1600 pennsylvania, sandra. >> sandra: making money fox business, lives in the new york studio, charles payne. good to happy in in the studio. we will take into some out there in the medial and what is being said about the black bow and whether or not black then are veering from kamala harris. your thoughts on how she's trying to reach out to them in this moment. >> embarrassing. it is extraordinary endemic extraordinarily embarrassing. you go down the list on the things on the so-called opportunity for black men there until 1 million loans fully forgivable up to $20,000 and essentially i will buy your vote for $20,000. wink-wink so you want to buy my vote for $20,000. support education, mentorship and all the buzzwords in the hood the last 60 years when they come asking for the vote.
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including a pathway to become teachers. protecting crypto investments were black men know their money is safe. she is not for crypto and what happens to my illness quite men and women who investing crypto? essentially greater screening for black health. that will not keep you healthy. it may not be preventative medicine. legalize recreational america. she is saying -- if trump said something like this. >> she has challenged on that. >> if you are black you should know how to sell weeks and we will make it easier for you. by the way, they promise that up to become legal. i saw all these commercials, black people are going to get a chance, vote yes when it comes time for referendum. my state zero dispensaries, zero dispensaries when legalized, none, zero! back people get nothing from the
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democrats except empty promises. you played ats which was interesting before we came into the segment when charlegmagne that god asked about reparations. she said it has to be studied but i think clear about the study. bit has been studied for a long time. when i was a kid growing up, will be talked about in my neighborhood was the fact that government owed black people many. there was a male promised. every time a white person is an office, we demanded and every time a black person in office, president obama in 2019 rejected reparations. in an interview 2021 once out of office, he said it was justified. why wasn't it justified while he was in office? why isn't kamala harris studying the issue that has been around 150 years or two it doesn't need to be studied. you need to have the nerve to do it or not do it. neat stops pandering and promising and unhappy has held that more and more black people are tuning it out. we don't want the crumbs to
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begin with. imagine giving someone $20,000 to start a business. most businesses fail in the first year. the first five years, they fail. you are setting people up to fail or trying to buy their votes. >> sandra: here in her own words nonrefundable loans with charlegmagne that god unable to get your thoughts out of this. >> one of the big issues facing black entrepreneurs and black small businesses is access to capital, i will do a program that is $20,000 nonrefundable loan, which will directly impact a lot of small black owned small business is. >> sandra: you are making the case that will not work and put up for democrats and republicans among black voters clearly showing the trend that they are moving away from democrats and some moving in favor of the republican party. >> that his overall black voters and the black men even greater. black men are even greater. i started my business in harlem
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1989 with $10,000. adjust for inflation $25,000 and by the grace of god i am sitting here. i didn't know what the hell i was doing but i was a hard worker and a smart guy. and even then, i barely made it. $20,000 right now is proverbial drop in the bucket. you are setting people up to fail. if you want to help us, what does it take to be a businessman? what is your product? what is your business plan? what is your plan to profitability? what is your blueprint, what is your audience? you can't and out checks. she is trying to buy this election and all she is going to do is set a lot of people up for failure if elected. this right here, by the way, ultimately crowns and nothing about artificial intelligence job or fourth industrial revolution or the path to ultra wealthy but a legal way to sell marijuana. that is what she is saying the black job is selling read. >> sandra: really interesting your comments and reaction from
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you on that. it will be interesting for the next few weeks. >> i can't wait to see to see the final numbers on this. >> sandra: fox news channel, charles, thank you. kamala harris on her way to pennsylvania earlier today and asked about this. brand-new comments and asked about former president obama's comments blackmail voters not not supporting her because she is a woman. watch. >> obama's recent suggestion that black men to be hesitant to vote for you because you are a woman? >> let me first say i'm very proud to have the support of former president barack obama. and i think the important point that i will make is i don't assume to have the votes of any demographic locked down. i have to earn their vote and i will work as i have been to earn their vote and to win on november 5th. >> sandra: we will see how her strategy evolves over the coming
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days to attract more of that vote john. >> john: we had on in the american newsroom on espn, she has been talking to a lot of african american men about obama being out there and what he said and what harris is doing now to woe over. and she said a lot of people that she talked to were not happy with the fact that obama seemed to be talking down to them. to say, do what i say, not what you want to do but do what i want to say. they feel harris is trying to buy or vote in the closing days of the election. >> sandra: can you pop charles up in his final thoughts on that question might. >> it is insulting in if a white politician did this, so insulting and black men and black women in a nation overall. this is an embarrassment, total embarrassment. >> sandra: we will see what more she has to say and we will see you at 2:00 on espn. >> john: good to see you. for state department responding to a report that president biden
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diversity, equity and inclusion. a cofounder for thomas jefferson and women's network and the author of the book "local army." great to see you. let see what happened to thomas jefferson over the last 20 years, number one in the international rankings, 2021 number 1, 2022 shaky and failed to number two and number five, 2023 and number 14. the fairfax county time said about the precipitous drop, codecs contribute to the race neutral admissions process which overhauled in late 2022 prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion initiatives. what do you say? what did the fairfax county public say, oh, no just a coincidence and nothing to do with the new policies. there we were in the fall 2020 and had come to the summer of racial reckoning in america.
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what was the first casualty in the educational system, the number one high school in america? this is the "crown jewel" of the educational system juilliard science technology education and the school board decided that they were going to make a scapegoat of the mostly asian students and parents that make up the school, including my family. and so, john hotel what happen is we fought back as parents and we said, "you are sacrificing merit for politics. you are sacrificing merit and the future of these children in the country for europe politics." the one you mentioned the fairfax county school board said, to imply a rank to the drop in this area and the new admissions policy would be a fabrication. what is missing from that is attribution to, okay, what do you say it is about? >> what it is about is before there were changes in the fall
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of 2020, we had all of merit admissions to teaching. is based on math, science, reading, writing. in the fall of 2020, they would decide to eliminate the merit test and hodgepodge popularity contest. >> john: holistic. >> holistic was a fancy word. what happened is basically reverse engineering the racial quotas they wanted to see. the number of asian students has dropped. they failed black and hispanic students for years and decades. but they use this admissions policies to boost those numbers. what we so now is what you were saying. as we were coming into the 2021 school year when the first class arrived, we had 200 national merit in my final list who evaluated simply on merit carriage of number dropped to 81. it is more than half your jokes the ranking has dropped and they have new math tutoring at the
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school. >> john: i heard remedial math. >> why it fails children is because kids are dropping out then. the rigor is pretty strong, and they fall out. >> john: we will continue to follow this and fairfax county public schools could give us a reason why they think they dropped 13 points in the rankings. >> the pride of protecting women's sports took center stage. riley keynes is here to react and she will join us live justor aheak d. without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: president biden delivering the eulogy for washington as the family and dignitaries celebrate her life. she was 96 years old when she died last week. alexandria hoff is live on this from the white house for us right now. i met, alex. >> sandra, we heard from former president obama and former president clinton and nancy pelosi making remarks at the memorial service here till it comes to days after federal mass on cape cod a short time ago. this happening st. matthew's cathedral in d.c. president biden has been open and admiration for her late
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husband and a bus of robert f. kennedy placed in the oval office. he shared the statement following her death, she was an american icon and matriarch an emblem of resilience devoted to family and country and she had a heart of gold that inspired millions of americans including -- her grandson. >> mr. president, mr. president, we are grateful that you are here to honor your friend. and i can see without question that you were her favorite. >> he makes a joke because there were three presidents there. a daughter of coal miner experienced life of comfort in adulthood a profound public loss. her son robert f. kennedy jr. carrying the casket and called his mother fearless, sandra, back to you. >> sandra: alexandria hoff on that, are thoughts with
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