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gallagher is next on greg i love you america i'm judge pirro in for laura ingraham and this is a specia urld edition of the "ingraham angle" from new york city tonight badll judge arthur engoron is finally cotting the spotlight he wanted so badly at the start of trump'tos new york civil fraud trial. >> late today, he ordered the former and his companies to pay $355 million, claiming they are liable for, quote, persistent, repeated fraud, falsifying business records, frm issuing false financial statements and insurance . but that's not all. and garon also banne dwho trump from operating a business in new york for three years, and two of his sons, don jr and. eric, who i'll speak with in moments werepay $4 mn fines. bar two years. each of the boys are ordered to pay a. $4 million in fines. >> you build a great company.
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there was no fraud. the banks all get their theyf use the statute. it's a consumer fraud statutthie that's never been used for a thing like this before they used it. noth i wouldt, nonege jea of this stuff would have ever happened. >> none of these lawsuits would have ever happenednie irony. >> nothing. what? i would have had a nice life. t and the irony here is the attorney general brought a case under a law that is typically used to protect consumers when not one consumer was defrauded. >> the trump i organization sayy it never missed a loan payment, that they were never in defaulte on any loans. they did not go ouewt of busines and. they did not scam anyone. in fact, even the new yorkd vith times had to admit this so-called victims here the, the bankers who went to trump, testified that they were througwitnesseh to have trump aa a client. and while a parade of witnesses echoedncia the attorney generale claim that the trump's annual financial statements s were wors
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of fiction, none offered any evidence showing trump explicitly intended to fool the banks. >> this company was dealing with the largest bank lenderists in the world who had sophisticated accountants, agents, real estate experts whose job it was to dissectctio. possible permutation of a commercial real estate transaction and the process bankeen those banks and anyone seeking a loan, including the former presidentr re, is extremely complicated banks never rely on thos owne who req the loan for their own evaluation. >> the decisiomo than n by this judge is nothing more than ad n unhinged judge and an attorney general out of power trump trying to take down a former president of the united ass>> states and take his assets. >> today, justice has been served p. today we prove that no one is above the law, no matteryone m how rich, powerful or politically connected.
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usy you are. everyone must play by the same rules. donald trump may have authored bu the art of the deal, but he perfected the art of the steal. this long running fraud was intentional egregious, illegal ,and this was her mission all along. >> she promiseroying donald rant on destroying donald trump going into the office of attorney general every day and then going home. all righresistt. that's president and the claim that the trump family was notg o remorseful is.uing there was nothing to be remorseful about and to lawfareu against president trump will do nothing, catapult him into the white house becausekind
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americans not have an appetite for this kind of corrupt politics politics. >> and joining us now is sol weissenberg, deputy independent counsel and fox news contributor, and tim palmer, tory, former trump attorney. >> so is decision supported by the evidenc.e? don't well, i certainly don't see how the part of the decision that imposesmposes a hundred anh million judgment is supported by the evidencce becaue. inte >> as the judge points outou in the very first paragraph of his opiniont,here's. >> as you pointed out, there is no loss from the bank the loans were repaid. >> now, certainly you can legally engageengage in fraud ol bunds, even if the victim doesn't lose money. but to impost ose a a a penalty of $355 million and to bar him for three years and his sons
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for two years seems to too be completely out of proportion to the actua >> jhere, which was zilch. >> and, you know, tiudge jeam, e new york decision is basically that he misrepresented as well thnc crimee is that a crime. although the trumps will not they will concede to that at all. >> and they were dealing with the most sophisticated, intelligent banks that know exactly what they were doing about every penny they made to hundreds of millions of.n du exactly. and you're talking about a bank here that did their own due d testifdiligence and, you know, testified that they knew what the true numbers werion.e baseda on their valuation. but also, we're not just talking about, you know. they say that there's, you know, $1,000,000 in the bank.alua whetionn there's real5 in the bank. va's valuationins really come in to, you know, what is the market value, what is people's somethi opinions of the is not something that is so set
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in stonend. >> and so, you know, to then bring that to anto to defraudr s where they would have qualified for these loans anyway and clearly they qualified for them because they paid them all back. they paid them all back. but the interesting thing thingo is it the decision mentions ivanka trump at rating this advantage. trump wathoughtfs a thoughtful, articulate and poised witness. but the court found hedth her inconsistent recall, depending on whether she was suestionedeneral by office of te attorney general or the defense suspect. sospuld sh so how could you be thoughtful and also suspect? i can't get inside the judge's mind. >> i have a i have a question for for everybody, whichll donahere were all of these people during the 35 years before donald trump became a announced for president?t >> whythes weren't these people investigating this alleged fraud?
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>> people if there's fraud going on, the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york, the district attorney's office in manhattan, it doesn't seem like they were doing their jo b at all. it appeared that there was no effort whatsoeve r to even look at former president trump until became a controversial political figure. >> and as you pointed ou outt, the the attorney general is really shocking and unethical. she for her to be involved in this case when shfoe ran for office on a platform of giving trump, which by the way,e way,s alvin very dear and which by the way, fani willis did as weldil. s el >> and, you know, so you and i,d i mean, you know, when i was electesaidd d.a. or a judge, had i even said that line once, they would have removed me. >> but -- but but whatas likee to ask you is i want you to take a listen to this sound where hade the judge had signald he was going to impose corporate tax. do we have tha it all right.
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well, apparently the hade signaled he was going to impose the corporate death penalty. >>lty. he was going to revokepes the business certificates. he didn't do that. and the personon was depressed. >> it's interesting to to read the decision where he is reinstating thatg revoking that portion of the order based on the fact that he's imposing all of these other, you know, so-called controlsnd givin and n giving other people, you know, essentially government orpointemed jobs to oversee the trump organization. and soga , you know, by doing that, by, you know, really, you know, giving a significant amount of money to a few tha people, that is something that saves the business license . and so what do you think the chances are on appeal york this case? i don't know enough about newt york civil law, but it strikessi
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me to be constitutionally extremely dubious to, basically impose $355 million judgment in a case where thersse is no loss. that is just mind boggling to me. i've never where seen a case whe that that happened. >> you know, saul and tis havemr of us have because it never has happened anywaisy, thanks so muh for being with us this evening. >> and joining us now is, eric trump, executive vice president of the trump organization. , yoand youreric, you and your e fined $4 million each, both barred from operating a businesstw, new york, for two years. >> i mean, what are your thoughts tonight? though >> listen, janine, i'ltsl. my thoughts are the best thing i ever did was get out of new york. and new york is is a hopeles th place at this point. it's so sad. this judge ruled against my father before we evenis judgt to trial. he ruled against our entire family. it was a setup from the very beginnin this was nevg. was never supposed to be in that court. it was supposed to be in the commercial division. they would never allow ge this t to get there.
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this judge, the animosity, the way he looked at my fatherer courtho ,the courthouse was wasd horrible. i've never seen such hatred in anybody'sanybody's ey eyes b. jeanine, we're an amazingcan i company and i can truly say hav that i have never we have never missed a loan payment. we've never defaulted. we've never breached a covenannt . deutsche bank, the most respected and sophisticated bank in the world. they camin worldn ane in and efs testified that they had amazing relationship with us. >> we paid off everyhip wi aheadf mi of time. they made hundreds of millions of dollars off of our organizationns off ouration. ant hundreds of millions of dollars of extra collatera yo >> the respective assets made them top tier you know, we were called by every single, you know, lender, a platinum borrower. every single one has called us a platinum borrower. again, never default a default. n no >> and you have an attorney general who ran the notion of getting my father. i'm going to go into the attorney general's office ever everyy day, sue donald trump a. go home. yoe downg to tak you watch. >> i'm going to sue the blank out of him. that was o her political platform.
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she campaigned on that. she fundraised on that. >> we didn't have a chance, cha gillian. we just didn'tnce in new have ae in new york because it's a rigged system and you could not have a better real estate company than than ours. >>t ha you not have a more professional real estate company than ours. when covidwn and they shut down every single hospitality company in the country, guessnee who never missed a loan payment? guess who paid all of their employee loans you guess you always did the right thing. guess who employs thousandths ws of new yorkers every single day? puts food on the table for their familiespuable, their chia >> you know, i mean, you havvee noa loss right now where you hao businesses fleeing, fleeing, fleeing. and you have a companyurs hav,m that had paid over $300 millione in taxes to a city. my father built the skylin new , new york city. and this is the thanks he gets ?for doing absolutely nothing wrong. not a dollar of financial losstc ,the exact opposite, hundreds of millions of dollars w
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in financial gain. >> and as to don and i, we thi single witness testified we had nothing to do with this.s they went in witness after witness. >> this is not what they did it didn'. wall it didn't matter. f this guy, you know, we were new trophy's on the wall for this i guy. >> you know, this is the state of new york. any eveny i cautiono just anybody even thinking about moving to new york just be careful. this is not the state that my father grew ups not th in.demise this is not the state that we o grew up in. it is the demisea of,sad, a politically weaponized system, and it's horriblney sad, janine. and i promise you, we're going to fight this and we're going to win it. hone it'e division, because honestly, it's so egregious. >> it's so egregious. i promise you work to getyour overturned. >> well, you know, and i hea vor the passion in your voice. and i mean, so many people agree with you. so many agritiay people.omised letitia james, as was outt of control in terms of what shei promised. then you've got a judge who's on hand. eve said jurieg most times.s ge. most times, you know, when he said he decides baseder on emotionl i mean, everything
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about it was all about lawfare. but you guys had to fight this every single day, every dayt, yu since donald trump took office. and at some point, you know, you have to say to yourselves, i mean, this is just too much,up but your family never gives up. the president never gives up. >>y my father never my father i never gives up. he's the toughest guy i've ever met in my entire life and he is bent on winning. and we're going to win in novembe njudge r. and judge jeanine, you know this. if he wasn't the frontrunnerof d for president of the united states right now, they wouldn't be doing this. this has never bees never n triedhe in new york before. there's no better real estate company in thehathey wou than t. >> they would not be doing this if donald trump wasn't e the front runner for president, beating joe biden in every singlevele poll, poll. attac absolutely blowing nikki haley out of the water. that's why they're attackingki . they're attacking him civilly. they're attacking him criminally. no, the doing everything they possibly can. no different than impeachment, one impeachmene e spyit to the a
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hoax, the spying on his campaign, the going after dovanaugh, the going after all of his advisers. you know, they're trying to init they're doing it because donald trump is winning. >> they're scared of the anathah ha he's created, which is questioning the power in washington, d.c.,d, and you know, one more thing now, judge. the appellatreade has already declared victory for us in so many of the aspects of the case that the judge ruled against us on todaday, the biggest one being statute of limitations. right. and it it's reallyfrankly insan he just frankly, he just ignores it and moves on. g tobut this is his way of tryig to punish donald trump. literally weeks tos he decides. to retire and say, oh, into the sunset. and it hasis a be stopped.l ri >> we're better than this as atm country as we certainly are. p, tuch foall right, eric trumpk you so much for being with us. >> all right, then on giving fulton county da fani willis a piece of my mind next on fox nation, you to the border
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this is the truth, judge,y and it is a lie. they lie. e i don't need anybody to foot bis my bills. >> the only man who's ever put my bills completely is my daddy . fulton county d.a. fani willis acted like an experienced prosecutor yesterday, which is probably why she was kept off the stand today. joininthang us now is jonathan turley, george washington university law professor and fox news contributor. >> professor, i can guess what the answer or when i asked you anyway have you ever seeskn an attorney act like thisitness on the witness stand? >> no, i it was really breathtaking. re i thought that what was astonishing was how she acted likeo there was no judge inlite the room. i mean, she she just conveyed that she had fear th fear that e judge would cut her off. >> and by the en od of that dayo of testimony, it was clear that she was right, that the a judge had issued two cautions. she clearly did not think h he woulde anything more, and hen did not. >> and so she went on at length talking about men forei
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in relationships and hiring foreiggnn taxi drivers. >> and no one stopped her. well, in the amazing part of it is that the two warnings that the judge gave, jonathan,eo are you know, we'll be able to strike your testimony. >> everyone may say hol you're going to be on the county bus on your way to the local jaiu inl. >> we're going to hold you in contempt. there were and she actually was making statementtions thats, hag to do with questions that were totally unresponsive that shouleverd have stricken.n i've never seen a judge allow this to happen in hisbased courtroom. and what do you think? she actually has beeon wn>> q in courtroom based upon the way she behaved? jull, i don't know why i don't get judges like this because, you know, all the judges i get actually really keep you to their orders.. n moos and i would be on me, like, ugly out moves. ou kno i tried to do any of thistran stuff. gebut you know, the strange thig about about this is if you read
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the order that came down with donald trump, there'sth did a section in there where the judge says that trump did not was not responsive. the questions went on anded on, made outrageous comment. it was virtually a description of willis yeah, but one of them was sanctioned and thed to othet one was allowed to run the clock. tr.t i s that is so true. a i mean, you know, one was clearly sanctioneder was and iny ways and the other was not any. way out. o look, there's a very low bar here. the only issue was the appearancef improp impropriety, notto end even actual impropriety. how do you think this is going to end up? >> you know, when you lookss at these cases, the courts generall reco not just toss out the case. you have a grand jury recommendationmmendatioked at .e the courts have looked at the evidence. so they tend not to throwthro the case out. they can throw the prosecutors out. they canfice throw the office outoffice and send this to another office . >> but most are more modest.
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you know, they will do one or two prosecutors. te they have put this judge in a really bad position because of the testimonyst wil. >> willis and wade were really a unbelievable. >> the bullet points, you know, they you had you actually had willis just redefiningg. questions that he is accused of falsely. ls >> right. but both of them , y responuting people for making false statements to court. >> and they are now using allegedl fo y responsible for that. dow right. and i want to quickly askn you about the decisioninncia that came down in new york against donald trump and the the sanctiond th, the finanl and the not doing business for three years. >> yeah, i, i was very disappointed and quite frankly, i think that the ultimate award was grotesque and it shocks the conscience. >> i was hoping this judge would transcend pectatioexpectations and show te equid hand down a more moderate
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sanction. produt, you know, this is the equivalent to the gross national product of a number of countries. sand you don't have a single victim that lost a single cent s . >> and if you read his hislati opinion, a lot of it is speculativeve like saying,ld hav you know, if they had told more or if they had beene eate more accurate, they would have imposed greater interest rates. >> that's not necessarily trueye all of the people that testified said that these banka whale.s considered trump e and they wanted to keep doing businessp with him. >> and the trump corporation was well known for really knucklinbag the banks to get the best possible interest. so at points that you just are left with speculation out. t >> jonathan, it's always good to have you on. thanks so much for being with us tonight have y at you. ere? >> i had money in my house. you have money in your house. so it was just money that was there. when you meet my fatheety fathee he's going to tell you as a woman, you should always have, which i don't have.
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so that's don't tell himx that should have at leasmonthst six months in cash, at your house at all times. in m havy days has probably only been 500 or $1,000 and my best days are probably had $15,000 in my house. a katey hous cash fanning's finl advice comes from her dad, who took the witness stand today and explaine>> youd >> your honor, i'm not trying to be racist. okay bla? u kn but it's a black crime. okay. you know, i was trained and most black folks, they had cash. so they keep cash. i was no, i trained you. always keep some cash. i've always kept cash. you know, and i've told my daughter, you keep six months worth of cash. >> always. joining me now is, horace cooper, chairman of project 21. horace really? ? it looked to me like we were
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watching david duke in blackface when filed ashley merchant first filed her motion showing all of this double dealing that was occurring. i starteing,d it on twitter x. and it is remarkable that it's okay to malign black peopleng ca by making claimsim when you haven't followed the rules. we have one black attorney, mr. wade, who claims that he doesn't need to go through a divorce proceeding. >> he caependentn independentlye when his marriage has ended. >> you have the senior d.a. the d.a. herself. she is able to declare that the requirements for disclosure. she can reinterpret those. and it's always great to hearths the d.a.he that she prefers gray goose to wine.
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what these people are doing is they are showing that theredi are mediocrities, regardless of race, how this person got to be the attorney.. i'll never know how her father t is able to represent in public that his peculiar behavior is something that only blacks do. is >> again, if david duke had said something like this is some peculiarpeculit bl thing that only blacks do, we'd all understand. i ask you and i announced twitter today, this morning. i have seen enough. these people lack the professionalism. they lack integrity. they are not credible witnessesy . >> and since the only other witness we had yesterdayrday i testified that the relationship began in 2019, i fully expect s judge mccarthy sometime nexte ba
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week to disqualify them. it won't be becausthey're. they're black. it will be because they lack integritiny and they have used t they attempted a great grift to use taxpayer dollars to support their lavish lifestyle and their little mini love affair. >> right. >> well, horace, we shall see if the judge has the backbone bi to do that. thanks so much for being with us tonight. and president biden, finaln visiting east palestine today, palestine today. more than a year after a toxic train derailment uprooted the lives of is of its resident. my next guest has been waiting for this entir ente time for joo come. his message to the president after this. the biggest investigation in fbi history, more than 1100
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fox news audio on sirius xm america is listening. >> i spoke with every officialo in ohio and i will be on. i don't have anything to share on a planned visit from the presidens artt to to ohio, d discussions are underway. >> i just don't have anything locked in. i haven'n togo tt had the occasn to go to east palestine and a lot going on.. it's been 378 days since a norfolk southern train skidded off the tracks in east , palestine, ohio, unleashing more than 1 million pounds of hazardous chemical carcinoidi jets into the water, into commstreets and into the soir t >> for two days, the small midwest community was in ahe tra toxic haze as chemicals from the train cars burned off and created a plume of smoke visible even from space.ocalypti it was an apocalyptic scene,sitn but the president couldn't be bothered to visit until where the united states of america, for god's sakobligatiee
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have obligations to one another. there's nothing beyondn we d oun we do it together. and we're going to stay here, do it together as long as it takes. >> what's so murphy has lived in east palestine for 23 years and he joins me now. >> russell, are you hapyruss joe finally visited. >> you know homeostatic. tic gl >> yeah. it was great to see joe up with his hands in his pocketad s and shovel, shoveling himself across grounpocketd zero gravel parking lot with nothing in his pocketvels for anybody. >> well, you know, the truth is that, you know, he says he hasn't had the time or, you know, he hasn't had vacat occasion when he took 14io0 days vacation year, which is ten times the average two weeks, assuming you couldt get twono weeks. why do you think he was nottg up interested in showing up when? donald trump showed up within a couple of days? what's's tha that?before >> sure. yeah. trump showed up and before god
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trump got here, he sent a semi-truck, had water detergen, othet, other things.en he was compassionate. he bought lunch fod e r some of the workers and some of the people that was traveling with thedets herm. >> biden gets here with a 2228 k hour motorcade, and like i said, with nothing, he'd have been better off riding a donkey from d.c. . >> well, you know, when when joe biden did show up, didnts he bring i mean, we know that a lot of money was senhot to residents in maui who suffered from the fire. i meanre , how much are residents in your town getting afterlk you gravel to norfolk to reimburse you for something because of them coming here and breaking their tours leavi u it is much. you know, we we need, you know, those fancy pens where he signs orders and he gives one to somebody. you know, he could have just brought one of the pens and signed islands, you know, for that.
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want to get out of here at long term lifetime health care and medical monitoring something signs and are.that we yeah. it seems that we'rvie havingng trouble here. let me just say thank you. okay. all right. biden visits east palestine a year later , even ife he doesn't know it. wish getss arroyo three wishes because it's friday and friday follies♪ next, copps is back on fox nation, the only place to watch new episodes to watch is defenders of justice now take down criminal masterminds. i come from a long family of mexicans who are going to jail today. new episode tonight on fox nation and coming soon, spring
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fofor that we turn to fox news,o contributor raymond arroyo. >> now raymondr bide for biden, it's been another difficult week. >> isn't everyone difficult. look coming off a week wheret the special prosecutor biden's memory was shot. the president only compounded. the appraisal this week, a year after the train disaster. you were just reporting thisa da in east palestine. they confronted a disaster of a differen oerent vat today, a prl visit. >> the train wreck began this way. i also want to thank the epa administrator here with then as administrator, regan, as well. >> i can already see thise you. derailment. want to find you.di it just it to find you in a different way. >> it won't define you. it'll define in a differente por way. joe, what is wrong with him? peoeehe's no sense. >> these poor people have been through a terrible tragedy and a disaster
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. what t >> his visit did nothing for them to. well, you know what they say? they sayetter lan neve better le never. i say in the case of palestine, pale never than life. w >> yeah, but he's the guy day that well, he's in serious mental decline. >> i mean, it's so obvious now.e >> and when they took him to the site derailment , the where the train derailed, he walked up and he said whagute are we doing here? >> and the guy said, well, this is the site. .he was utterly confused.u se he literally does not know where he is. and you hear the syntax. this is not in any waylling. compelling. today b >> it's elder abuse. it's sad. anyway, today biden turnedto foreign policy addressing the situation in israel and russia. >> it's american hostages th world and, you know, but my hope and expectation is thatl bn we'll get this hostage deal will bring americans home home. we're i guess i should clear my
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mind here a little bit not>> ray to say what i'm really thinking. >> oh, the minmind id already c. i'm not. i'm feared. i mean, this is this is. >> you said it earlier. it's elder abuse. i haven't seen, ra that one. >> this was from today. he talked about donald trump supposedly g putin permission to invade europe. >> and then he frozer words. that painful freeze where he's looking for words and the n he just kind of sits there and goes my mind, i should write, this is so awful to watch, but how can you confront putin? gnhow can he conduct foreign jei policy this way? a judge he can't evenevenn talk to americans. but anyway, you know, there are democrats who thin k, wonderful. okay, raymond. today is friday. so i'm grantine wishg 3.0, my goodness. >> judge jeanie, thank you so much. oh, look, if the biden administration wants to reacish black, i wish they would find an appropriate spokesmanmanavin and not this spokesman. >> climate change is havinga
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a disproportionate effectl on the physical and mental health of black communities. lth.black americans are more liy than white americans to live in areas in housing that increase their susceptibility to climat ra related health issues. >> okay. so that's rachel. >> rachel levine. yeah. yes. now, this is secretarysistanaltn >> what is she, an assistant health secretary? but here's my question. blac of all the people the biden administration could deploy to talaboutk black americais about climate change, why rachel levine, is there some groundswell? >> rachel levine fan in urban america we haven't heard about? this is a disaster . to touch >> a spokesman for this issue. okg to touchay. ey won't okay. okay. what's your second one? like black america, they won't my sh my second wishes since he just won the super bowl and got more attention than he deserves from dating taylor swift. >> trav i wish travis kelce would lay off the source until after the public celebrations for the chiefsvictor victory watch g
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the lamar rounds. a i showed up in bird's roomrs and the niners of one outfit and i toasted you, honey, with what i now would aga and glazed. d af >> travis kelce almost collapsed after thiss judg judge i mean, look, i don't begrudge him celebrating and having a good timafter the drink afteru the celebration. not when kids and families. mad are watching you. i'm sorry. look, i'm a guy who rides in mardi gras parades, but this is too far. >> can i tell you something anyway? okay >> j. front of the idea that he's a sloppy drunk in front of me is a sloppy drunk. but you know what? he is disciplined. they're like gladiators in that super bowl. these guys go in and they go ine
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there to fight. >> i mean, i've never seen people knocked each other out like they dofall with each other. i mean, they fall. they slide over each other. and you know off what?y ea >> they're letting off steam because they have to be disciplined about their bodies o ,what they eat, how they work out. they take care of their injuries. city lov. party. kansas city loved you. i love you. go for it. >> go for the party. well, mahomes doesn't agree with you because he had to pick the sloppyk drunk up and carry him off. so being sort of polka jumped: s me. >> all right. what's your last. my last wish? this one. goin agr 100%.shgree one w i think. i wish that climate activistsd i would stop defacing art and national treasures as form of protest. >> these walked into t gal >>e national gallery and threw pink powder on your constitution. they're determined that the rebellion will not be held repre according to laws in which wee have no voicare for representation. right now there are millionsheso
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g against the group's founder and his family, all of whom are u.s.join citizens. >> joining me now is that pastoring me now i j. brad hancock. pastor, good to see you tonight. ock. accused of and of and what's your reaction to these charges? y> we're accused of mone laundering and the bogus chargey . based on what? what are they? basically the they're not basing it on anythining it o>> e we've not seen any charging documents or anythinnot seeng le that. really? it's a it's a screen, i think, to take away from the fact they threw a bunch of our people in jail pastors what'ey s their ultimate goal? the goal of any communist societ: what'sy, which is to, of course, suppress religious observancewhic, ultimately ban t altogether. >> yeah. we had a seriets eight mass evangelism campaigns in 2023.n 0 at had right had a million people attend those campaigns. >> they gave us the nationalteas plaza in managua, in the in the capital city, the plaza de. 2000
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and we had over 200,000 people kind of flooded int00nd o that space and out to them. >> and right off the bat, that'seat to threat. yeah. 30 days after that the aftery ar days. they started arresting our people and seizing our assetsreg oule and s and cad canceled all ourere, our permissions to be their registration and they indicted myself and my son and my daughter in law and we don't have extradition,av obviously, with nicaragua, thank goodness. but what's your message to people watching this as america obviously spending billions and billions of dollars and countries that are far away from here and they don't really thin fkg o that much of what's happening in our own hemisphere. yeahur, and the the i think the issue really that that we that we're engaged with in otcaragua and maybe a few other countries in latin america is that there really is a rising pressure for religiousd huma
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persecution and human rightsn violations. you know that what got our people in prison there'sa a religious persecution and what's keeping them in priso eepingn is human rights violations and there's this history in the last five years, particularlyy in in nicaragua, where they've just gotten tighter and tighter, tighter and more repressive. they kicked out 303,600 ngos. >> and they they've done the same thing with ngos. an and this is the history. again, china has done the same thing with the persecution of of christiansio who don't behave, meaning who don't toe the communist line. >>g wh and year christians faced a record level of violent attacks international christian persecution. watchdog group open doors warned in its latest annual report about this increase in violence in of worship worldwide. 5000 christians were killed forb
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their faith. i think that's a low number, pastor, given what's happening in africereng ina alone, which o coverage at all in south sudan. i mean, they're burning b christian villages there without a doubt of persecutionuc against the church is probably higher than it's ever been in history worldwide right now. and so it's w.a it's a big problem. and it definitely happening d in nicaragua. one of o you know, one of the one of ouro people in prison is asn a young mother, and she hashe two children that are u.s. citizens. and one of them is four months four months tw one of those twos old. and it's it's really againstrome the law for them to separate her from her children. but t they're not letting them be together. and so we're very concerne d because we can't we can't verify the health of any of the prisoners. >> have you from the biden administration, the biden state department, have they been engagetten d? >> yes, the state department. i've been here in washington meetin g the state department and with members of both the house and the senatee an we
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have a building coalition. i think, working on a resolution to put on the floor the fl. laura: pretty soon you've got to have money behind it. it's got to be it's got to be cut off. the mone ney any, anyy any money, any u.s. business dollars in nicaragua as long as this continues. well, wethis we hope your people who are there in prison get out and you for speaking about this. and, you know, as we're as we'rehis an and, you know, the easter season and the lenten season and lenten, t season, this is this is goingto to be a tough time. but thank you so muc.h. >> you. and that's it fo tr us tonighth and judge jeanine pirro in for laura ingraham. catch me weekdayi'm judge jes cg the five at 5 p.m. eastern. also, check me out on instagram at judge underscore. jeanine, thanks for watching this speciat onl of thg angry mango. >> jesse watters is nexthe. a. and good evening. i'm trac good evee gallagher is 11 p.m.n on the east coast, 8:00 here in los angeles. and thisand this

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