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was being hosted by paley's president and ceo maureen reidy. featuredley'sesident and ceo ce and ronald lauter, who is the president, world jewisho'sh congress. ari shari redstone, bordeaux, chair of the boards. of paramout global. it was a really insightful talos about how anti-semitism has just been growing and growing, growing obviously, since octobes gron growin r seventh. ambassador lauter shared some really interesting insights froh. m, spending a lot lot of time in israel and what he hopes for the future there and talkin g about americanamer and israeli relationship. israre want to thank them foican us last night. it was a great conversation and paula zahn moderated. all righg us las a greatn t wonderful. okay. so i would love for you to joind me on fox news sunday. we've got senatorsokay.ld love k and senator tom cotton. >> we'll see on sunday. and there's a rumor there'tor t going to be arm wrestling between those two senators for charity. >> yeah, for charityto senators for cain in cairo.
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will: good morning and welcome to the first weekend of march madness and your teams are represented in america's photos, i saw michigan, clemson and america. rachel: i saw betsy ross sewing the flag, that was amazing. whoever sent that in, well done. happy today. good morning, charlie is in for pete this morning. charlie:i'm not a morning person so this should be exciting. i hope everybody tuned in to see if i make it. will: you look like you just woke up. honestly i had insomnia and i rarely get insomnia but i couldn't go to sleep last night and not for some fun reason
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like i had to watch basketball last night and i'm not stressed, just one of those weird physical things which i cannot go to. it is a mystery. you ever have insomnia? rachel: i do sometimes. charlie:it is a sign that your brain is working. that is where your best ideas come from. rachel: i will tell you what it really is. it is menopause. will: there was a 50/50 shot if it was an insult. charlie:it is a real thing. i am thinking -- rachel: it harder to stay something. we are going to start with a perfectly great "fox and friends" transition to the news. the u.s.
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senate approving the 1.2, $1.2 trillion spending package after missing the midnight deadline by two hours. the package will fund federal agencies like the department of homeland security, defense department, labor department and more. charlie: gop x senators expert and concerns about thousand dollars going to senator john fetterman's podcast and $2.5 million for new kayaking facility in new hampshire. will: it excludes the laken rley act which would detain migrants accused of theft and bribery. claudia tenney will discuss of this and more. a lot buried into one. $2 trillion in the middle of the night.
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i saw senator amy klobuchar, welcome to those who have insomnia, you're welcome. people said you are welcome, thank you for doing your job, adding another $1.2 trillion-$35 trillion in debt. charlie: think about families across the country, they cut 10%, 20% out of their budgets to live. federal funding at 2,023 levels, they can't cut 10%. it's extraordinary. rachel: that was it. another reason you might be up at night is the borders are open and we saw an amazing footage that came through. when we showed use this. brandon judd, migrants basically running towards the border cutting the wire put up by the texas dps and brandon judd told some of our reporters the we are only seeing this
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because it is on camera, this is repeated another places along the border at the most shocking thing of all is no one was sent back. everyone was released into our country after doing that ash our border. karine jean-pierre was asked about this and she says this -- >> has the president seen that dramatic video of migrant surging past in texas? >> i've not spoken to the president about that video. what i can say is this. i truly believe that is a question for the republican governor of texas. this is something he should address and speak to. >> you talk about having more
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humane immigration system. this video does not show helpless women and children begging for a safe place, a result men landing on us troops and unicorn. if that was happening anywhere else in the world, wouldn't president biden send reinforcements? >> two things. everyone was apprehended by border patrol agents. that is important to know. they were apprehended. they were apprehended. i can't speak to individual cases. that's not something i can do from here but they were all apprehended. will: her second point, governor abbott's false. the second point was the real villain here is texas governor greg abbott sent the national guard to the southern border. it's absurd on its face standing on its own but i want to type ii other things.
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it is your fault if you are the victim of a crime. it is the police's fault for being there if they are attacked by a criminal. it's your fault if you walk in on a squatter sitting in your home. it is the governor's fault for placing national guard and the situation to enforce our laws and attacked by corals. charlie: almost like she was apologizing that the conflict occurred because texas national guard was there. was not apologizing there was a flood of migrants coming and this is the same administration that followed on the obama administration as well that they go after state governors in states and bar states to prevent states from enforcing their own borders have the most important thing, this was 150, 170 migrants, that's a drop in the bucket compared to the numbers that have come across the border.
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>> 70 arrested on the fbi terror watch list, 70. rachel: there were years we didn't have that number for an entire year. this is actually incredible stuff. what karine jean-pierre is upset about is that there were cameras there. that was the real problem. that's the question for you guys. sometimes there are images that just syria memory and become part of the election whether you like it or not. i have a feeling this might be one of those images. rachel: it has the potential for political consequences. when you see the level of panic in not everything has to come
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back to the media but media serves as the white house spokesperson, the democratic party's pr when you can say look at the panic they are falling into when it comes to this issue. joe scarborough freaked out and tried to blame this on trump, this is on trump and i said i love this clip from bill maher, former congressman beto or rourke of texas, listen to him trying to twist and turn in the wind on this issue of immigration because he knows how bad this is getting. >> the president has done almost everything he can. the dhs appropriations bill that passed the house today, over the course of biden's presidency doubled spending which is greater than it was 20 years ago. he added sections of wall, deported more people than donald trump did. the president has to step up
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and resolve this chaos and make sure border patrol agents have access to the river. make sure the governors not complicating what he's doing, follow the supreme court decision where they can get to the river and take charge because if he doesn't, this is going to hurt him. will: he spends time saying essentially we've done everything we can and need to be welcoming to immigrants, that's how the country was built and we need to do something about the southern border, they don't know what to do anymore because this is a huge loser. rachel: they will continue to live. he says we spent much more, what they are spending money on is not controlling the border, they are spending money on processing, on flights and buses to send them to other people's communities so they don't get a jam situation or
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video like the haitians under the bridge. it's all about processing. charlie: they are sending money to archer illegals into the country as opposed to stopping in the most important number to be used december 2020, the last full month donald trump was in office and his executive offers were in orbit, 1000 illegals were allowed into the country. fast-forward to december 2023, 250,000 were led in under president biden's policies. will: at 8:20 a.m. we are looking forward to hearing from her. rachel: a fox news alert. which is pouring for kate middleton after announcing her cancer diagnosis. charlie: she's undergoing preventative chemotherapy. will: stephanie is outside buckingham palace with the details.
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>> reporter: after weeks of conspiracy theories kate middleton putting some rumors to rest, details are very limited at this time. we don't know the type of cancer, where it is and what stage it is currently at but the 42-year-old princess revealed she's undergoing chemotherapy and is an early stages of the treatment. january 17th she undergone upland surgery which they believe her condition was noncancerous but further tests after that operation found the cancer had been present. in a video message she said she's getting stronger every day and praises william for being a great source of comfort and reassurance. >> tests after the operation, cancer had been present. my medical team therefore advised i should undergo preventative chemotherapy and i'm now in the early stages of that treatment. most importantly it has taken us time to explain everything to george, charlotte, and louis in a way that's appropriate for them and to reassure them that i'm going to be okay.
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as i've said to them i' m at this time thinking of all those whose lives are been affected by cancer. so everyone facing this disease in whatever form, please do not lose faith or hope. you are not alone. >> reporter: king charles is so proud of catherine for her courage in speaking astute and remained in closest contact with beloved daughter-in-law for the past few weeks. megan and harry setting their regards and, quote, we wish health and healing for kate and the family and hope they can do so privately and in peace. princess of wales says she's looking forward to getting back to work as soon as she's able and as soon as she's cleared, but for now she does want to remain private and spent time healing and with her family.
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will: dozens are heard after gunmen opened fire in a packed concert hall in moscow overnight. russian officials say 11 people have been detained after the islamic state took responsibility. it's the deadliest attack in moscow since 2004. earlier this month the us embassy warned russians of reports that extremists plan to target large gatherings in moscow on warned americans to afford crowds. in the next hour former cia station chief who served in moscow, dan hoffman, will be weighing in. riley strain's parents thanking the national community after the missing student's body was found in the cumberland river yesterday. >> how thankful we are for everyone, how much we appreciate everyone's support, love, and prayers because we feel the. i ask you mamas out there hug your babies tight tonight.
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will: police. strain fell into the river, no foul play involved. the city should build riverbank barriers in the district. happening today, president biden is holding a virtual rally to mark the 14th anniversary of the signing of obamacare. former president obama and nancy pelosi will join president biden. they also recorded a video message at the white house for those attending. the ncaa tournament millions of brackets are busted after yale's stunning victory over fourth-seeded auburn. >> checked it for the win. will: that was my national champion pick. i didn't want to do everyone else does, you on and they won the sec, they are not good, 12
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see james madison beating wisconsin 72-61. plus grand canyon's first-ever march madness when with his ibly5-66 win over st. mary's and colorado taking on florida 102-100 thanks to this last-second jumper. >> simpson with it for the read. will: buffalo coach thad willis showing off his moves in the locker room to celebrate the big win. this is the worst i have ever done. i'm serious. the worst i have ever done. i don't think if i try to get them wrong i could have done better. probably would have won. charlie: if this is the worst you have done -- i never -- i
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usually just fill them out and put trump in all of them. todd: we are going to pass the poor, the senate passed a massive one. $2 trillion spending bill after the house approved it earlier yesterday. todd: claudius any voted against it and she is next.
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rachel: welcome back to "fox and friends". the senate approved the $1.2 trillion spending bill narrowly averting our government shutdown after missing the midnight deadline by two hours. charlie: this after the spending bill was passed, many republicans say the bill falls short in addressing key priorities the gop has advocated for. will: here is new york congresswoman claudia tenney. thanks for being with us. take a look at some of the bill that kept the senate up all night, some examples of what congress has now passed,
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$368,000 for a podcast featuring senator john fetterman, one. $4 million to an energy project in wisconsin, $2.5 million on a new kayaking facility new hampshire, $4 million on alaskan king crab enhancement project, the question is, we have this debate around electing a president, whether it was vivek ramaswamy running for president or donald trump cutting -- talking about cutting back on infrastructure and then we see this and is it ever possible to actually trim dc? >> it is and this is a tough process and as you know we are about to go to a one seat majority in the house of representatives. there are a lot of good things in this bill no one talks about for the department of defense, the military, and the marine corps and a lot of good things. for me the biggest issue is the
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border and a lot of people care about the border. i have the northern border, we started the northern border security caucus, the facts came out last fall that 85% of the people on a terror watch list are coming across the northern border and one of the disheartening moment in our country was when laken riley got killed. the illegal immigrant who had a criminal record and ties to genghis was released because of new york laws and these terrible laws put in place in new york against the federal government, ice, detained mint. had we had laws in place she would not have been killed, the killer would not have been able to go to georgia so these are important laws. i celebrate former congressman, my colleague senator ted budd for trying to get those amendments in but two things in all of my discussions across the northern border with all our customs and border
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protection are police, everybody we've done across my gigantic district in upstate new york have been two things we need to do that are in the republican signature bill, get remain in mexico back in place and stop catch and release, those two things would make a difference. i saw earlier rachel referencing the scene at the border, that will be the scene of the election, that will get donald trump elected and if we can stick together in the house of representatives and be a unified force we can grow our majority and take back the senate but we have a compromise majority with chuck schumer that makes it difficult. those two things we were not able to get in this bill. the speaker tried and couldn't get them in because the force coming from the house. for my district and new york and the crime and border problems we face in the state, mostly due to democrat policies, 1-party rule in
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albany but also failure to enforce the border, that is why i voted no but there were good things in the bill we should talk about but this is tough with divided government, democrats controlling and it's important. i'm seeing shutdown trending all over the internet. if we shut down the government with this soviet style leader in the white house, president biden who looks like propped up probably all kinds of bureaucrats behind him and staffers, doesn't know what's going on, that concerns me but if donald trump were in the white house and we shut the government down as we didn't 2017 i would think the american people would have to worry. he's not going to flick the pain that president biden would on the american people and that is an important distinction and i worry what they could have done or would do if we shut the government down. >> they are always holding military spending over the
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heads of republicans in order for them to do things like funding, gave back funding to the who. seems like the whole way we do is weird. why don't we have a bill that goes, fund for the military and should we give money, these huge packages to me make no sense and maybe at some point you will figure out a way to do it differently. you say speaker johnson is trying hard and did the best he could with what he had. marjorie taylor greene just filed a motion to oust the speaker. what are your thoughts on that and where does the republican conference stand? is she alone on that? does she have allies in this process? >> a lot of people were upset about the nature of the bill and we do need to change how we do things in washington but we have but unfortunately we don't have enough of a majority. we need is one or 2 people on
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our side of the aisle to object and speaker walks over to senator schumer and says he says i don't need to negotiate with you, you don't have a majority, nancy pelosi can always count on a majority. even aoc who made tons of money, many followers, she understood power and she didn't bark nancy pelosi, she stood with her because she knows being in the majority matters and what happens if we are not in the majority, that's the end of all oversight of the biden administration corrupt and terrible as it is, the end of impeachment so these things are terrible, none of us support, speaker johnson is the most amaga conservative speaker we are going to have in our lifetime and he's trying to put a fractured house together. we've been through a lot over the last year. this is unfortunate but we've got to grow our majority, we've got to stick together. the whole world depends on us.
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the world depends on us, wars in the least, the war in europe, all these things are things that would never have happened under donald trump, we are relying on that and i hope people understand that as we move forward so thank you for covering the simpering tissue. charlie: your message about the borderers good governance and a winning message for the next election and forever and it's pretty frustrating for a lot of voters that republicans, the part they expect to do this stuff seem to have such a hard time wrapping their brain around that message. >> we won't get a homerun all the time, we have to get ourselves through the world series here but i think we can do it, we just have to stick together. most people in the congress agree, and i understand marjorie is upset, she didn't go through with the motion to vacate but that does not help us.
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i landed yesterday and someone in the grocery store said what is she thinking? we've got to stick together, we are count on you on republicans to save our country so i get it. we need to cut spending. i come from new york, the highest taxed state in the nation, this immigrant crisis is costing billions of dollars of taxpayers, who is paying for it? new york taxpayers because the democrats are taxing us. it's an economic issue, a security issue, winning issue, we care about the american people, want to make sure we are protecting them. will: the king fighting his own battle against the disease. we talked to a royal family expert next. an make this work. -we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about.
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the sake of our younger family. it has taken is time to explain anything to george, charlotte, and louis coming in a way that's appropriate for them and to reassure them that i'm going to be okay. as i said to them, i am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal. rachel: kate middleton releasing that emotional video, sharing her cancer diagnosis with of the world, joining us live from london with his reaction, royal expert neil sean, good morning to you and we are all in shock about it. give me your thoughts on this. >> good morning from london. when the princess said it came as a huge shock, came as a huge shock to the world but what i think is brilliant and somebody of her stature, a member of the
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british monarchy going on camera, this is unprecedented, and revealing her most inner medical issues. it's very inspirational to a lot of people out there, any man or woman going through the same thing and that should be applauded for her courageous and us if nothing else. the downside over the last week is the alleged medical data leaks or potential leaks. she recorded this on wednesday in windsor. i mentioned this before, it was really undecided as to whether the video would emerge or not but i think she's done the right thing and applauded. it's very moving. a moment in history as well. we will all remember where we were when we saw that video. rachel: it was effective, quelled those conspiracy theories and questions around why she was missing, the question is why didn't they do
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this sooner, at least a little bit to kind of put that out there. that is just whoever was in charge of the pr here just drop ped the ball and it was really unfortunate as a service to the royal family, the death of the queen, the king saying he has cancer and now this which brings me to william. i'm not the hugest william phan, there are things i don't like about him politically speaking but how much more can this guy take? he has his own mother, he lived with the idea of not having his own mother throughout his childhood, the fear that must bring, the sickness for his wife and his own children, how is he holding up? >> i have to say i do know william, not closely but can't a lot of functions, he's an incredible strong-minded person. he's -- catherine is very lucky to have this man by her side,
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they are unit. i would say don't underestimate his strength. here's a guy who is still making public appearances all the while in his head, his father, his majesty the king, the queen camilla hasn't been in the greatest of health and let's not forget in this mix as well the duchess of york, sarah ferguson, a lot to take on. keep the show on the road as they say. it's a difficult time but a lot of people over here as i mentioned, it's difficult because this sort of diagnosis affects not just the person but everything around those people and they have to prop that person up and he's doing a terrific job. rachel: the idea of a slimmed-down monarchy not such a great idea now that we are seeing what's happening.
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>> glad you mentioned that. the princess royal set on record that she didn't think this was a great idea and she told his majesty the king that. you should always listen to your big sister, shouldn't you. rachel: we will come back to you again with more updates, thanks for joining us. donald trump vows to fight the new york ag's case all the way to the supreme court as the monday deadline looms. we are asking a former federal prosecutor for his take next. stay with us. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
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will: donald trump vowing to fight attorney general letitia james's case against him as she makes move to seize trump's new york properties if he doesn't secure $454 million in a binding two days time, the former president telling fox news digital i will fight it all away to the supreme court if necessary. they can't take away your property before you had a chance to appeal the decision, trumpeting incompetent judges who have been overturned more than any judge in the state. or to react former federal prosecutor and president of west coast trial lawyers, thanks for being with us. what do you expect to happen come monday? will some of trump's properties be the subject of a seizure? >> i expect trump to find a way
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to post that cash or to secure an appeal bond because he has to stay enforcement of that judgment of the watches bank account can be loving and his property can be seized and that is not something he wants. will: it doesn't look as though he can so far although donald trump is saying on truth social yesterday i currently have $500 million cash, substantial amount of which i intend to use in my campaign for president, the often overturned political act judge on the case where i did nothing wrong said he has a, his lawyers say he doesn't have the money and he is saying the judge knows he has it and it will in tenderly hurt his campaign but if he doesn't have it, there' s this horrible image, we can put up the properties here of donald trump that could be the subject of a seizure. i think this would have a massive impact also politically to see new york state storm
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troopers going in to one of these properties and rubbing them off with yellow tape. >> there will be political fallout, but the truth social post parties legal arguments and this is why which is lawyers on the one hand saying trump doesn't have the money and is unable to liquidate the real estate down market so they are asking for a reduction in the bond amount or a stay or pause and enforcement of the judgment. trump is going out saying he has the money but doesn't want to deposit the money, that's a problem. if you can't get it done by next week, leticia james will start the process of enforcing the judgment, properties in new york and properties out-of-state including mar-a-lago in florida. will: if they do that, give him the presidency, that would be one of the biggest -- i know
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you're here for legal analysis, that would be one of the biggest political mistakes ever made by people who are only interested in one thing or pursuing one thing, trump derangement syndrome. i have to ask about this impact here, shareholders approved the merger between truth social, donald trump's social media company and a shell company and it is anticipated this could put billions on his net worth and asset, how liquid would it be how quickly liquid would it be is a separate question meaning how could it be used to affect this bond? >> every time trump loses in the courtroom it does give his political numbers a boost. obviously the sale of truth social is a huge financial winfred donald trump but the issue, his shares aren't liquid now and normally speaking when it comes to corporate decisions made by officers and directors but one of the exceptions is the sale of a company or taking get public, that has to be approved by shareholders.
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trump is the majority shareholder but there's the provision that restricts him from selling or borrowing for six months. the billions he makes from the steel will be helpful for this appellate bond, not anytime soon. will: he can't seek a waiver to the holding period but the waiver is something that would be granted. this is a crazy winfred donald trump. all of a sudden billions depending on the timeline added to his net worth. thank you for being with us this morning. let's check in with adam klotz for a fox weather forecast. >> it is spring across the country but for millions of folks still feeling like winter and is going through through the course of the weekend, you can see the temperatures, 40s and 50s in the southern third of the country but some really cold air, if you add the wind chill, feels like temperatures in the teens and northern
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plains, single digit in extreme northern regions of the country. it is really chilly out there. all along a frontal system bringing heavy rain, possibly flooding from dc to new york city. you see heavy rains there but if you are seeing this mix with cold air, that is snow and we have winter weather advisories and interior portions. now tossing it to you. will: thanks. with 50% of students at grade level behind after the pandemic on our next guest says schools are intentionally dumbing down their education. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment.
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charlie: before the pandemic 36% public school students were learning below grade level that number jumping to 50% in the last two years post pandemic. now, with more and more students falling behind our current guess, next guest says public schools are intentionally dumbing down their education, public school teacher and founder of for kids in country, rebecca friedrichs joins us now. good to see you. >> good to see you too.
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charlie: teachers unions were the biggest proponents of shutting down schools during covid. you would think they might, that might tell us something about what their motives are or what they are after. >> very well said. 100%. i spent 28 years in california public schools and even served as union rep for three years trying to change things from the inside so i can tell you firsthand that so-called teachers unions do not represent teachers nor do they represent children, they are there to intentionally dumb down our kids, to damage our free republic and the reason these test scores are diving down, they are not there to help our kids, they are there to damage them. so glad americans are awakening to this, it's been going on for
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decades, thank god the pandemic had a silver lining. charlie: is it simply money, the fact that teachers unions have so much influence in the democratic party? is it as simple as that are more complicated? >> it a lot more complicated than that. they have a lot of money and a lot of power and they fund the democratic party but the truth is that these so-called teachers unions from the day they were started in 1857 they made very clear they are socialists, they don't like a free republic, they don't want us to be free people who can own property and have the american dream, these people really think socialism never worked properly and they think it will make things better for everybody making us a socialist country so they are very intentionally pushing the socialist agenda, you can see
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that in how they are sexualizing the children, teaching them to hate capitalism, teaching them intentionally to hate our founding fathers. i've been in the classroom for really long time and watched this happen through common core and all kinds of other union supported curricula, it's a nightmare and it truly is on purpose so it is time teachers stopped funding the use unions, we fought for their right to stop funding unions and don't have to fund them, most teachers don't know that so hopefully more will awaken and stop funding unions and hopefully that we can get them out of our schools soon. i am sure they will destroy us. charlie: it underscores what i believe which is universal school choice is the best dancer out there and public education is children, not institutions and teachers unions. >> for sure. our schools, our founders started this country, they were
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small little primary schools, 1-room school houses, 0 teachers unions and 0 special interest groups. who ran the schools, the community, parents and teachers they wanted and the curriculum they wanted and we had the bible in every school in the 10 commandments hanging on the wall, now we have this gigantic system run not only by the unions but planned parenthood, southern poverty law center and aclu, we need to kick out the special interest groups, bring back the parents and do what's right for the children and our country. charlie: thank you for joining us. >> thank you, great to be here. the shocking truth behind aoc's district, we sent rachel to investigate. >> he is never here. i was a volunteer for her. she completely abandoned our community.
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