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joe biden is going to lose the election but it doesn't stop at just phone calls. in minutes, right across the street from where i am right now, biden flanked by not only barack obama but bill clinton for a star-studded fundraiser. in fact, let's go live to radio city music hall where fox's nate foy is standing by with the details, nate? >> will, the energy is rising right now. >> this fundraiser 30 minutes starting radio city music hall where president joe biden is there alongside former presidents barack obama and bill clinton. tons of money being raised as a result of this fundraiser. the biden campaign says $25 million, tickets to the event are as little as $225. and as much as half a million dollars. just to get inside. there is different tiers and you get different things for how much you pay. i will get into that momentarily. take a look at our live camera right now as you can see this
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funding boost for the biden re-election campaign is not coming without some drama. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters have flanked the radio city music hall where you're looking right now is on sixth avenue where hundreds of protesters are out right now chanting "you are not welcome, joe biden." i'm looking at a sign right now that says "defend the palestinians, defend gaza. defeat u.s.-israel genocidal war." we also had this moment moments ago that we captured of the protesters chanting. listen mere. [ ♪ [cheers] ♪ [chanting] >> will, president joe biden landed in new york city today with former president obama. tonight's fundraiser comes after months of pressure on biden for his support of israel. the main event at tonight's fundraiser will be a
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conversation between presidents biden, obama, and clinton. moderated. late night talk show host stephen colbert. a picture with all three presidents will cost $100,000. i mentioned those tiers of entrants. $250,000. and $500,000 tickets will get you into separate private receptions after the main event. the event will be hosted by actress mindy kaling. a lot of spritz here. musical performances from queen latifah as well as lizzo starting again at 7:30. but, right now outside, a lot of people are singing very different chants, motivated by a very different opinion of president joe biden. we'll send it back to you, will. >> will: you know, nate, they say a picture speaks a thousand words that video speaks millions of words. a star-studded celebrity event a half a million dollars a ticket inside. outside the images on your screen. thank you so much, nate foy. joining me now is ari fleischer, former white house press
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secretary and ben domenech editor-at-large of the spectator. both are fox news contributors. so, ari, what do you make of this. you see what is happening inside this star-studded event and you see what is taking place outside the biden-obama clinton fundraiser. >> well, the first thing i make of it is get ready, republicans. you are going to get i couldn't tell fund raised all year long. the fact of the matter is, will, the democrats have become the party of the rich. the democrats actually defeat republicans now among those who earn more than $100,000 a year. those are now democratic voters. they used to be republican. now they are overwhelmingly democratic voters. and when you look at all the different infrastructure. the democratic party. the super pacs, not to mention the event tonight across the board. the democrats contributors are going to outraise republicans. republicans are going to have to work real hard and it's a wake-up shot, a warning want
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republicans to win they will have to contribute and work hard because the democrats hold the cards, they have got the advantage. >> i appreciate that analysis, ari, and i hope not to be naive of the role of money and donors and politics but, ben, what we also see on the screen is a problem in the left flank of the democrat party, we know that joe biden has persuading anyone i would suggest to the center right of the country. and that leaves independents and that leaves this poll, take a look at this what is joe biden's biggest accomplishment over the number one answer, then, nothing. now, that i think speaks to independents ben. they will try to make the argument it's the economy. is everyone is sitting here going what has he done? nothing? that has got to play as big of a role as money and donors. >> you know, it's a huge problem for them. ari is right. the republicans are facing a really daunting task here because they are going to going
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to get out-fundraised. see the money go to the democrats and the fact that bill clinton and barack obama are linking arms to save joe and potentially save, i know, obama's legacy with him. you know, is something of significance. i do think it's kind of desperate for them to be turning to stephen colbert and mindy kaling. i think if they had gone to radio city couple weeks ago shane gillis was selling it out they would hear good comedy. it's a sign of how much they are going to pull out all the stops to try to prevent former president trump from returning to power. and we shouldn't under estimate it. but that progressive flank that you mentioned, that's a real problem for them. and it's one that they are very scared of. you can see it in the images that you see out there in the streets. these are not people who are going to be won back easily and it's why this white house has been tying itself in knots over the israel issue over the past several weeks in ways that have, you know, put them in impossible situations really because they are saying one thing publicly,
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one thing behind the scenes. john kirby is trying to spin on their behalf. and i don't think that it's actually working. i think they really are putting themselves in a bad position. >> will: ari, back to you on this -- let's talk about what that money -- how that money could be used. so, the biden administration, i think, has now three years of convincing american public that reality is not reality. that they want to control perception. that's part of the fight against misinformation. but they also need to create an alternative reality. we hear them talking about the economy it. seems to be landing on deaf ears by the way. take a look at this poll as well asking people if they feel better off than they did four years ago. overwhelming answers there is no. people do not feel better off. in fact, they feel 52%. that money will be designed to try to control people's minds. try to control perception. well it will be used in the billion dollars campaign that joe biden dwarf anything joe biden is going to be able to put
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together to convince the american people that that which they know, that which they feel, that which they dinner table, rising food all those things that they touch tangibly. the economy is actually really good. the economy is getting better and costs are coming down. they are going to try to fool. joe biden to win. that's what any campaign does, political campaign. you spend money to convince the voters that you need to get. and they are going to get a huge boost in that, will, from the media. you can already see it with the media loves to run up the stories about saying the economy suspect better than people think. and that people are better off now than they were four years ago even though polling shows that most people think they're not. so, between the money they raise, the media boost they get, this is the heart of joe biden trying to claw his way back to the white house. hopefully in his opinion, trying to beat donald trump. that's where the money will go. >> will: i think what we're seeing with this marshaling of celebrities and the inclusion of
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obama and clinton, is they are going to attempt to make this election about something other than joe biden. ari, ben, thank you guys so much for being on the ingraham angle. all right, the three musketeers weren't the only presidents in new york today. president trump, he also dropped by. but, this time it wasn't for a celebrity filled fundraiser. he came to pay his respects to nypd officer jonathan diller who cass shot and killed during a traffic stop earlier this week. >> this should have never have happened. i just visited with a very beautiful wife that now doesn't have her husband. stephanie was just incredible. their child, brand new beautiful baby-sitting there, innocent as can be. doesn't know how his life has been changed. but the diller family will -- they will never be the same. can never be the same. we have to stop it. we have to stop it. we have to get back to law and
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order. >> will: probably comes as no surprise to you since this happened on democrat led city that the suspects in this crime are career criminals. guy rivera, the accused gunman has 21 require arrests. nine of them felonies. his buddy, who was in the car him, also has a lengthy rap sheet including attempted murder in 2002. joining me now is joe borelli, minority leader of the new york city council and joe go maldy, national vice president of the from a term order of police snow you were an officer killer whats happening. celebrity-filled event with joe biden and barack obama. what do you think that message is to new yorkers tonight as you see the different choices by the two candidates for president? >> well, i got to tell you, i don't think the catch between cn
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trump and biden could be any bigger than it is on this issue while president trump is out there loudly and proudly supporting law enforcement. condemning the violence against us, calling for law and order and showing up that the officer's wake to pay respects to officer diller biden is on the other side of town fundraisers can't put out a statement to condemn the violence against law enforcement. to make it even worse he has his press secretary who is an embarrassment by the way won't even have the common decency say to officer diller's name at the press conference. they don't condemn the violence at the law enforcement. they talk quickly about gun laws but they fail to mention that this suspect, this monster had just been picked up on a gun charge months prior and released thanks to new york's revolving door criminal justice system. this officer should be alive and with us today because the system failed him. and that press conference was a smack in the face to every law enforcement officer in this country. >> will: you brought up k.j.p., karine jean-pierre. i will go to joe borelli.
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you know, she had some things to say in addition to neglecting to mention the officer's name. she had some things to say why this wanted ha, joe. it wasn't by the way about recidivism. it wasn't about policies in new york city. she blamed this for crime in new york. watch. >> look, our hearts go out to this officer who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. we're also praying for his family during this difficult time. who now has an empty seat at their dinner table. president biden is deeply grateful for the sacrifices police officers make to keep our communities safe. this shooting is yet another painful reminder of the toll of gun violence, what it's doing to inflict on families in our communities and our nation and that's why the president signed more than two dozen executive actions. that's why we are able to pass a bipartisan agreement to deal with the gun violence that we're seeing in this country. obviously more work needs to be done. we need congress to continue to act. >> will: so while yesterday joe borelli she neglected to mention the name of jonathan diller, she
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did so today. as you just heard laid the blame for what is happening in new york and other cities across this country on guns, i should say, joe, she also blamed it on donald trump. >> i don't know what donald trump has to do with anything of this certainly no one watching doesn't believe that he cares very much for law enforcement officers. going back to what she said about guns, you can pass every gun law in the country. and new york has pretty much tried. when people like the driver and the perpetrator of this incident are already arrested for crimes, including weapons possession, including attempted murder, and you are not prosecuting those people, it doesn't matter whether joe biden signed 20 or 30 or 300 executive orders on illegal guns. it doesn't matter. there is one institution in this country at the state, local, and national level that has done everything it can to posture itself against and empower. that institution is the
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democratic party. and people need to wake up going into november of 2024. and be cognizant. it really doesn't matter whether we are going to stand and black the blue or whether we are going to embolden these pro-criminal democrats for another four years. >> will: you know, joe, think their choices on where they chose to spend their time also makes that very clear for the voter. you are both named joe so i have to reference both of your names so i will go back to you joe gamaldi at the end and hoping to make that choice so clear. joe biden today tweeted out a video comparing himself with donald trump said the following i will tell you this there is a difference between the two candidates in this election. that's what we are talking about. i would hope that difference is not just noticeable to new yorkers but to america. yeah, well, i think it's very clear we are at a fork in the road. down one fork is law and order and the other is chaos and disorder. the americans are really going to have to make a decision. do we want a continuing war on cops that saw 378 police
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officers shot last year. do we want to continue to see record homicide numbers to the tune of over 20,000 for three years straight? we haven't seen those numbers since the mid 1990s. there is a very clear choice on this ballot and we have to decide what kind of future we want in america. do we want prosperity? do we want our urban community to thrive? because, right now the exact opposite is happening. we are going to lose our urban communities for a generation. all thanks to revolving criminal justice system policies, rogue das and activist judges and time to get ourselves back on track. >> will: thank you both so much. all right, there's one thing i bet joe biden won't bring up tonight's fundraiser, it's the 2,000 strong caravan heading toward our border. those details, next. ♪
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♪ >> will: while biden is palling around in manhattan with lizzo. stephen colbert, he from the threats of invasion continued to grow out of southern border. new warnings 2,000 illegal immigrants is marching towards the united states. their destination reportedly el paso. the same place we saw video last week "new york post" showing a mob of illegal immigrants rushing our border joining me
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now with reaction is independent journalist and brandon judd president of the national border patrol council. i want to start with you. you covered caravans, traveled back and forth from the united states to mexico. one of the things that strikes me and i love your perspective having covered this firsthand is the entitlement toward illegally immigrating towards the united states of america. i'm looking at a video which i cannot play but share what was said by one of these activists caravan activists who said because the united states cannot control their border, we, as the activists are persecuted. and then think about the mexican president. and i don't know if you saw. this but the mexican president, when looking at the tragedy in baltimore, the collapse of a bridge, said migrants go out and do risky jobs at midnight. that's true. and for this reason they do not deserve to be treated as they are by certain political or politicians here in the united states. the entitlement of that hard
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work and the entitlement of an entry into the united states doing something illegally to get to the united states. >> yeah, well i want will say this about the caravans which have been monitoring nor years and there is mainly two activist leaders that have organized and caravans. both currently under investigation by the mexican. >> caravan which balloon up to 3,000 leader and that's because he is under investigation. the judge ordered him not to leave tapachula. so this caravan is slowly disincident have a great because they don't have a leader. they are not joined by any u.n. agencies. ngos, the red cross or any activist leaders so now what is happening is they are targeting what one of the reasons could be because of the breach we saw last week they are avoiding
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eagle pass for now because even though the state is currently having local and state elections. they also have operations going on where they are not letting them board on the freight train border crown and crossing into eagle pass. also have governor abbott fortifying shelby park and making to keep on the other hand, also documented how secretaries blinken and mayorkas traveled to mexico and met with officials back in december. and since then. there has been operations in northern mexico cross into the u.s. and what many have questioned is what was that in that agreement where now obrador feels empowered to demand of the u.s. certain rights for mexican illegals that have been in the u.s. and also for those that are wanting to come into the united
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states illegally. so all of this is into question. there is a lot happening on the mexican side. and we're monitoring the situation as it happens, organizing caravans. the report i read was from louise who you just referenced. brandon, great to have you tonight. you heard auden talk about this being pushed toward el paso the funnel. it's hard to escape the fact that's where we saw video of bum rush at the border. dispersing to some extent. you saw the effect of a couple hundred. can you see it on your screen now from "the new york post." thousands. how do you control that, bra brandon? >> >> regular basis. we are lucky that this was actually. see it.
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regularly overwhelmed. when they bum-rushed like that, what you have to do is consider a riot situation. pepper wall guns. less than lethal. that's exactly what texas dps is gearing up to do right now. i spoke with government officials in texas today. and they said that they are preparing for this caravan to come up. but, will, the truth is we are dealing with the caravan every single day. we are dealing with 5,000 illegal border crossers every single day. so we see this. we are regularly overwhelmed and we just don't have the resources to deal. it's not a resource issue. it's a policy issue. >> will: brandon, before we go. i have got to g i haven't seen new a little while. this story just incredibly bothers me the story of the border patrol officers who were defamed by joe biden and the white house administration as men who where are those men that
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were defamed today? are they deployed into the field? where are they today? >> they are. they are. we were able to exonerate two of them completely. but they had to undergo that investigation. that investigation was a sham investigation. it found that they did -- that they were wrong in certain aspects. our attorneys were able to show that they did nothing wrong. we have the third that we're going to take to arbitration because unfortunately that individual was, in fact, disciplined. >> will: they were accused of being basically inhumane racists and through imagery suggested they were like plantation slave owners. they were defamed and i don't want the news or anyone else to allow that story to just fade away into the background without some semblance of justice for having your character destroyed by the white house. brandon judd, auden and cabello thank you for being with us tonight. >> does trump have a chance ofrt having the georgia case toss?
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♪ >> will: a disgraced crypto bro sam bankman-fried learned his fate after being convicted of one of the biggest financial schemes in history. kelly o'grady is here with all the details. >> that's right, will. so 25 years, that is the penalty for the former crypto king. the defense tried to argue that sam bankman-fried diet and lack of social skills warranted lesser prison time. that fell on deaf ears. it will be served in san francisco. i want to share a statement from damian williams on the news today. he said quote his deliberate and ongoing lies demonstrated brazen disregard for representation and disrespect for the rule of law
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use his customers' money to expand his own power and influence. the judge really zeroed in on that power and influence point today hammering how he used customer money on political donations he pointed to it as a reason he didn't believe sbf good boy crypto act. there was a lot of focus on harm. the defense argued there is none given customers are expected to get all their money back through the bankruptcy process he rejected that he held him responsible for 8 billion in customer losses and another 3 billion for investors and lenders. i will note new york law is bawl intent here not actual law. we heard from sbf. he said he was sorry. he made a lot of bad decisions but he never admitted fault there was such a lack of remorse today. now his legal team does intend to appeal. that will likely be up next. will, a lot of people are saying 25 years when the max could have been 110, that seems not a lot but i will tell from you legal experts i'm speaking to, when someone is 32, like sbf is, that is basically throwing the book at him.
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so not a lot of people believe that good boy crypto act in the end. i will send it back to you. >> will: what does it say about america's elite that a vegan diet and lack of social skills could suggest you would have a hard time in prison but you can become a billionaire in the crypto finance world with that very same set of quirks. i don't know what that says about the elite but it sound like it is worse than prison. kelly, thank you so much. enough to to georgia where the trump team was back in court fighting to get election interference charges brought against him by fani willis, dropped. >> it's unconstitutional to force an accused, be it the president -- former president or anyone else to stand trial on protected speech. >> it's not just that he lied over and over and over again. it's that each of those was employed as part of criminal activity with criminal intentions. >> joining sol wisenberg former deputy independent counsel and fox news contributor and mike davis former law clerk for
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justice gorsuch and founder and president of article iii project. so, mike, we heard the arguments today in front of judge. and the defense made the arguments this is protected first amendment political speech. now, the prosecution is making the argument, no, no, it's part of a criminal conspiracy. it seems to me that that all comes down to some ability to prove knowing or intent whatever was said the speaker in this case fellow defendants knew what they were saying was false. >> well, yeah, this fulton county d.a. fani willis charged trump and 18 others with a ricco conspiracy, but the problem is it is not illegal to object to a presidential election. it's allowed electoral counteract of. democrats rejected to republican wwins in 1968, 2004, and 2016.
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we don't see al gore and john kerry and hillary clinton in prison. it's also protected by the first amendment to object to a presidential election. the only place in the world where it's illegal to object to a presidential election is a place like china and north korea and now washington, d.c. and atlanta. >> will: free speech, political speech the first amendment, sol, that's at the core of some of these places, not just the core the georgia case, the jack smith case as well. quote end quote case in washington, d.c. >> that's what i can find disturbing about these cases basically it's clear they must have looked, i'm talking about particularly in d.c. they must have looked at the sedition conspiracy statute. they must have looked at the incitement statute and realized precisely because of strong 70-year tradition of first amendment law, free speech law, that it would have been
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virtually impossible to convict former president trump and so they have gone on these other theories if a comparelessly close to convicting and somebody and indicting them claiming you won the election when you know you really lost the election. i think it's a pretty flimsy theory. but i think it's going to be very difficult i thought steve sadow, trump's lawyer did, a phenomenal job today. >> will: you are referencing in georgia this is a pre-trial argument to your point it comes end result supposed to be justice in a courtroom. i have been of the opinion the process is the punishment. dragging him into a courtroom for all of these various cases in and of itself becomes the
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punishment? absolutely. as the prosecutors are want to say even when they lose a case, you didn't do the time but you took the ride. >> will: right. it's also that way in civil trials as well. i don't want to deal with the punishment that is the process of our justice case that caught my attention the justice department or is it, yeah. they have asked google to turn over the viewers of a video, reports say from forbes say the feds ordered google to reveal the identities of certain viewers to track down some who were suspects for buying bitcoin for cash. here's -- this is the description of their report undercover agents links youtube asked google for the information of who had viewed the videos. been watched 30,000 times. names, addresses and telephone numbers and users of google account.
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wanted ip address of those who didn't have a google account and watched of the videos. a sounds like entrapment, mike, but, b, it's not even about what you say anymore. it's about what you hear and what you see. >> yeah. this is troubling. it sounds like an illegal and constitutional general warrant. if you want to have the government get information from people, did you go to a court with particularized information particular allegations that a crime has been committed or probable cause that a crime has been committed and i don't see that in this particular instance. >> will: forget the judicial system for a moment. the cultural climate that antagonistic to free speech seems to be, for me, a water mark here. a moment in american history. sol, mike, thank you so much. all right, instead of locking up bad guys. california is going after a 102-year-old man in a wheelchair. found out why, next. ♪ i knew i was interested in working with students who were easily excluded.
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>> will: congratulations you made history. in-n-out burger closed first location ever and it's due to crime. >> it really is unfortunate that like it has to close. and there really isn't much that they could do about it but, like, you know, a lot of people want to eat in and out. >> in and out says the closurer
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comes on the heels of waives of car breaks in, thefts, robberies effecting both customers and employees. >> will: one last piece of want what a burger, in-and-out and shake shack. instead of california is cracking down on a different crime. oakland is going after this man victor silva senior 102-year-old and is he wheelchair bound. >> earlier this month he got a violation citation from the city of oakland to remove it by tuesday the 19th or face $1,100 fine plus an additional $1,277 for each failed reinspection. >> somebody is crazy. >> in his younger years, before the wheelchair, he offensive painted over the gravity himself. >> had a roller and paint brush and painted it. >> it's hard to keep up with it. as soon as we get it painted it's going to be i can't if i graffitied on again.
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>> that man is facing fine. 102-year-old, soon-to-be 103-year-old. instead of the crime plaguing the state forcing the clocialg of one of its most popular restaurants. joining us now victor davis hanson hoover senior fellow. what do you think this says about the priorities of the state where you live. california. >> well, we have these existential problems, will that, we either cannot or will not address. and so the government, the bureaucracy, the administrative state compensates by going after the law abiding citizen for minor offenses because they can't address the felonies and the real causes that are destroying the state. now that weird a symmetry they feel psychological redemption or they are doing their job. but what is happening is, they are picking on the middle class and the upper middle class and remember, 1% pays 50% of the income tax and 5% pay 80%. and they are leaving at a rate of about 400,000 people a year.
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are income tax and what you just described. and we know what the problem is. you know, it's a classical roman dilemma when the romans great historian said when the medicine is worse than the disease, civilization decline. we know what we have to do. we have to put the homeless in facilities. we got to go after gangs. we got lock people up. if they have three strikes, we have to as far incarcerate theg time. produce more energy. build more dams. we all know that the idea we would try to do that or close the border and not give 1,500,000,000 to illegal aliens when we are 76 billion in debt then we are afraid to do. we feel that would be contrary. homophobic, sexist, xenophobic, illiberal. whatever the particular slur or smear is so we are in paralysis. that's what paralysis does.
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resource also go attack them and tell everybody. even when gangs are running wild in oakland and people are being shot, killed, raped with impunity. they don't have a clue how to address that because they know what would happen if they did. >> will: it's interesting what you describe, victor, if i'm understanding it correctly as a form of impotence. at least when it comes to law enforcement. i will have to exercise my power in the small crimes. victor, i'm curious your perspective here it's less impotence and more malevolence. when you see criminals described as victims and victims described as criminals. it doesn't simply see impotence, it seems malevolent. >> it is. it's a form of bullying. they go after the weak and vulnerable. and not the predator and the bully because they are scared. and the same thing applies to the tax. we have one of the largest black market economy in the world. we have on every corner we have
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vendors, we have mobile restaurants. we have swap meets. we have a huge cash economy where thousands of people will not do work plumbing, unless they are paid in cash, and we don't know -- we don't want to address it. we feel it will be illiberal. we go after the law abiding taxpayer and keep increasing taxes even as he flees. we could go across the spectrum, will, the theme is the same. we always pick on the law abiding person that plays by the rules. and we consider him a church or a fool or an idiot for doing so. but we pick on him and then we don't -- either we don't want to not breaking the law or afraid to. it creates such a cynicism that people are. we are in a doom loop. the worse the problem gets and the more they attack the law aced bying citizens to get revenue or get psychological satisfaction that they are not
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impotent. >> will: fascinating as always. thank you so much victor davis hanson. allegations against music mogul sean "diddy" combs, next.
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>> there is been quite a few well -- developments since the raid of his home. kevin corke is here with the latest. >> sometimes you hear the expression the walls are closing in. it's basically talk as it relates to this case with respect to him, it's increasingly looking like that might be the case pick the latest development involving a 25 year old man who is alleged to have been his so-called drug mule by the name of brandon paul. he was arrested on monday at the airport which is near miami after the feds intercepted a private plane he was about to board with diddy. he was booked on one count of possession, suspected cocaine and marijuana the arrest comes
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as the feds continue to closely examine the music moguls homes for material that they believe will help them investigate allegations of sexual misconduct, coercion, sex trafficking, rape and exploitation allegedly involving mr combs. those allegations he still denies tonight. yet the headlines have seemingly been aimless of late including one in which ditties ex-girlfriend was accused of transporting pink cocaine for him. and other claimed the wrapper paid an instagram model for sex work. and yet another billionaire music producer to oscar-winning actor... in an alleged assault. this is all being run out of the st ny, the southern district of new york. as you know they've got the
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resources along with homeland security investigations to fashion an extensive and intensive and dare i say an exhaustive technological examination of all the materials they have already collected. it could get a lot worse for him before he gets better. >> thank you kevin. joining me now is brian claypool, is a committal defence attorney. this story right now feels a little bit like a constellation of stars. it's hard to know how connected all of the various allegations and accusations are. from the civil suits against him that alleged sexual harassment or sexual assault, to the new reports that kevin just shared with us. do you think that -- it wouldn't be par for the course if all these various suits would prompt a federal raid. there's all kinds of civil suits out there. what is going on with the federal raid? you think it's connected to all the rumours and allegations?
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>> great to see you again. absolutely. we are seeing a trend where the civil justice system is intersecting with the criminal justice system. i mean by that? it happened in the bill cosby case. a deposition led to that criminal trial. jillianmak had her deposition taken in a defamation case. that led to charges and the epstein scandal. now we've got four civil lawsuits pending. one of them by a former girlfriend, she has salacious allegations. radha johnson with horrible allegations. that's leading to these investigations. that's a new profound fact coming from this. at the end of the day, i worked on a lot of sexual abuse cases. it's usually he said she said. you need corroborating, tangible, reliable evidence. what does that mean? you need videos, text messages, flight itinerary, may be a
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financial record showing that diddy paid for somebody to travel from one state to another that's the kind of evidence you need. what you are seeing now are allegations. it's not evidence. >> i'm going to play a quick clip for you of osher on howard stern. >> it was curious. i got a chance to see that -- chance to see some things. i want to see the lifestyle and i saw it. i don't know if i could indulge and understand what i was even looking at. it was pretty wild. >> would you ever send your kid to this camp? >> hell no. >> you know who did go? justin bieber. you think the feds are looking for essentially videotapes and that's -- that sort of evidence. >> i was on a walkie other day and i heard that on the show and i said to myself, guess what, guess who's going to be interviewed?
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they are potential victims. we will ask him what did you see at the camp. all of these allegations are leading investigators to potential victims and we will see what unfolds from this. make no mistake, the feds need actual evidence. eyewitnesses. >> thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> that's win to do it for us tonight. the will can show streams live at foxnews.com on the youtube channel and fox news facebook page 12 eastern every monday through thursday. you can see jesse watters, tommy laron debating the rules for men. i will always catch you saturdays and sundays. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight. >> these are the greatest people we have. theirs nobody like them. it's an honour for me to be here, it's a great family. >> jesse: trump honours a slain police officer while biden makes it rai

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