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>> happening now, day three of hunter biden federal trial. their defense is cross-examining the ex-wife about his history of using illegal drugs. we will bring you a live report. first, we began with three stories drying major attention. one of the most fundamental questions of the 2024 to presidential election that could not determine the outcome, does president biden have the physical stamina to do the job. we have seen the polymath, and the majority of american public says no. we will show you the details. >> kayleigh: hello, everyone i am kayleigh mceany here with my cohost harris faulkner and emily compagno. also joining us is tammy bruce, and also contributor, davi david webb. the first of 2 new reports raises questions over 81-year-old joe biden is
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mentally fit to serve. one is from "the wall street journal," the title is behind closed doors, joe biden show signs of slipping. these are from people who are in the room. 45 sources, that is a huge number. democrats, republicans, both sides of the house talking to "the wall street journal." they revealed the worry he knew details that describe the aging president, and a lengthy sit down with "time" magazine, president biden is asked if he can still do the sitdown of job of president as an 85-year-old man. he says that he could do it better than anyone you know, i can take you to. defenses. the reporter who interviewed him says it is clear he is not the joe biden of 2020. >> he is brushing off any concerns about his age, but how did he seem to you?
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>> he appears as he does on tv. he is older than when he started an office, if you look side-by-side on the tape, the transcript is a good place for people to go to assess that. he was, we describe this in the piece as well, there's a colored description of how he appeared on that. >> kayleigh: the reporters were with them for about 35 minutes for the interview, 9. a long look at the president ahead of what is likely his last foreign trip before the election. here's what happened to me, he forgot the last time he talked with yahoo, mixed up the president of china and the president of russia, and he also confused -- he had forgotten that the african population had already exceeded 1 billion. >> tammy: that is a lot, you are the president of the united states there is a parameter that you need to focus
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on. very important things but you are not worried about managing your household or when the water will be delivered or how kids are getting to school or if you go to get protein on the table, you have to think they need to worry about. so this is why this kind of dynamic matters. how can you make decisions about what the future should be, when you are not connected with who a particular leader is, mixing up countries, when you do not know the nature of of another continent, when you have world for us effectively, threats of nuclear war, the north and south korea dynamic, you have russia and also china. to not be able to connect the dots for a reasonable period of time, means that you cannot make decisions or even understand, people say he is not making the decisions but it doesn't matter, understanding the people around you and making sure they are making the correcthe correct de.
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in the visionary, not a micromanager, but to understand if the nation is in more harm, and if you do not know what is going on around the world in the world is looking at you. that only enforces and also inspires the bad guys even more. >> kayleigh: "the wall street journal" piece is quite something, the details and money, they are notable. there is a january article about ukraine, they spoke so softly at times that some participants struggle to hear him according to five people familiar with the meeting. he read from notes to make obvious points but sometimes he would close his eyes for so long and they weathered whether or not you get tuned up people. mike johnson expressed his hesitancy about the energy policy and they said no it's a study we are doing but now the white house has disputed that, kevin mccarthy says this is not and then i have known these are people to have been in the
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room. >> tammy: clearly this is motivated but these people are democrats and it is taking over time. so what point does this indicate some type of coup within the democratic party or maybe the new clothes are enough people are seeing the writing on the wall. >> emily: they understand they cannot lie about it anymore. the recent doj filings admit that they cleaned up all the spaces and the stuttering and everything from the president's interviews with then , and ironically in that really sets what they're filing saying we don't want to release anymore because we do not want to damage the integrity of the investigation, with the interview with "time" magazine, bay head i -- he was described s evasive as best when they were asking him about the present acuity. in the macro sense, every single
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interaction with the president is whitewashed to make them look his best. we do this in journalism, but the depth to which he is being protected and his mental acuity is elevated is cause for concern. so 145 people, and say enough is enough, we see this with her own two eyes i think it is too far gone now. >> harris: can i say something about that, with the whitewash, you are so correct. you could not have whitewashed el paso anymore. you took the people off the street so he couldn't have to see. he saw other areas that were cleaned up for his own protection. no wonder taking a single executive order and his mind would fix the problem. a problem he has never really seen because it was whitewashed. that was so well pipe. now, he has been faced with a situation where audiotapes could get out. just because look at what they could show.
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that's why you have a press now that are backing that i get that oh, yes, i think everyone would like to see what was it really like to be in the room with him when they say this man could not even make it through a trial. what are we going to do for the next few months when he is president? >> kayleigh: let me be part of the response from "the wall street journal" called neck -- the white house response with this now in 2024 house republicans are making false claims as a political tactic that flatly contradict previous statements. let's pull up the article, 45 sources, this article is based on interviews with more than 45 people over several months in the end of his or with democrats. who have participated in meetings with biden, or brief on them including administration officials and other democrats. what i am interested and if the part that comes after this, shocking to me and it comes to
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your point about whitewashing emily, the white house kept close tabs on the interview with democratic lawmakers after the offices of several democrats shared with the white house recordings of the interview or details about what some of the lawmakers spoke to with the general especially a second time to emphasize the strengths. they said i should give you a call back. i bring this up, the white house is creating a chip mitchell for us. do you remember the truman show? it is a beautiful city and everything seems perfect except there is a property at the top. the white house is a puppeteer they have merrick garland because merrick garland allows the report to come out they have not when audiotapes come out. we cannot hear than 90 minutes of time interview or the 35 minutes, they need a truman show for joe biden to get reelected. >> david: to the point of editing, i did not edit anyone.
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maybe a sneeze or something, but you want to hear the full context of someone's reference point. if you think about it, this is a administration that goes back to obama that spies on reporters, you have the representation of agencies against the press, you have social media, you've got collusion, real collusion between the tech giants in the white house. you have the force of federal regulation being used, this is modus operandi for the democrats and the government. joe biden, they are just protecting him to protect their power. their goal is america. their goal is not just donald trump of the republicans. they want control. when you have someone who is incapable, i asked the american people this question, would you let joe biden drive you to the grocery store? >> no. >> david: people can analyze i
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do not judge from a distance, i am not a doctor, neuropsychiatrist, or medical expert, but this is a common sense question, would you let him drive you to the grocery store? would you let your grandfather? that is my point. look, one last point, i just got back from africa, i was on vacation, speaking to people in south africa, zimbabwe, others, even they are asking questions about joe biden. people are paying attention. people are talking about this not just an american problem. >> kayleigh: foreign citizens are asking about joe biden, and maybe there fearful of trump but anyway, onto this. hunter biden and the federal gun trial is underway right now, at the girlfriend is testifying as we speak, we have a live report and hundreds of infamous laptops that made their debut yesterday.
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>> emily: happening now in the hunter biden federal gun trial, zoey, the ex-girlfriend is on the witness stand. kathleen buhle just wrapped up minutes ago, kathleen buhle recalled finding a pipe in 2015 she also testified that she found drugs in his car multiple times including in 2018 which was the date you recall he allegedly falsified the gut application that is the crux of this trial. all of this comes after federal prosecutors presented the infamous laptops from hell, the same laptop that president biden cream was russian information. prosecutors highlighted several
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pieces of content saved on that laptop and on the devices, including one photo of drugs on a scale. they also showed a picture of him shirtless and holding a pipe. we are alive right now from the wilmington warehouse with more details. >> good afternoon the prosecution is moving through the witnesses right now, the ex-girlfriend is on the stand right now, tell us after the ex-wife, kathleen buhle, took the stand. she walked right past here, and we asked her how it went inside. she did not have much of an answer and continue to walk down the street. the case they are trying to make, that he abused drugs back in 2018, they are using his excerpts from his own audiobook to do that. kathleen buhle says she found pipe in 2015 but was suspicious before that since he had been kicked out of the navy for testing positive for drugs.
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he was angry when using drugs and he was not himself, she said that she would check the cars before allowing her daughters to use them so they were not driving around with drugs. the prosecution and defense also questioned the fbi special agent erica jensen who was assigned the case last year, and they focus on the laptop. the defense pointed out that hunter biden was not in process possession of the computer, but they countered by asking if she saw any evidence of tampering and they responded no. the prosecution also reminded the court that during the premonth. meh a hundred and $51,000 was wm hunter biden's account. the attorneys maintained that it was used to pay for rehab and tuition for his daughter, but the prosecution asked if drug dealers accept credit cards and they said not that she knew of. the first lady was also here with her stepson but she did
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leave about an hour ago, prosecutions have signaled they will call another one of the exes including the sister-in-law, who was together after a family member died. she was the one who discovered the gun and drove her to a nearby store and threw it in a garbage can back to you. >> bringing it back to the couch he gave it what you make of this? >> david: : this is for ships part of me, this is like a set up to give him the i was high on drugs and did not know what i was doing kind of response. think about the cases that were never allowed -- all the things that hunter biden, as alleged, is tied to. gun charges, nanette, all of those things. suddenly, we are at a point where the excuse is giving you know what, he was inebriated, he
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was angry and not in his right mind, therefore he didn't really have full accountability of himself when he signed a 44-73, to purchase weapons and different weapons. and i never lied on this. you get to the point what does merrick garland actually do? does he go after hunter biden on a host of things? the other thing that concerns me is the way of the white house. president biden is not in the room but suddenly the mother is the most caring mother? where were they when he was a drug addict, and when he was trafficking women and taking pictures, had another weapon and another picture on his laptop. what was that weapon? was that his weapon? all of this, look at it. this is a tragedy that they are going to find a way to
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whitewash. >> emily: this first part, david is talking about essentially hiding behind the addiction or defending the addiction, there has been perpetuated by the mainstream media, they said yesterday you could argue that the lies were laid bare as his voice was ringing through the court room saying that my superpower in 2018 was being able to find drugs anywhere anytime. >> tammy: we must realize why it is a crime to lie if you are on drugs. but we know that, i believe that i think this is safe to say, i'm the one person on the couch who did use drugs in my late 20s, and friends of mine were free basing at the time and i was an issue, and we were still able to manage our lives. and this is what we saw in that report. he was driving a car he was hiding the material in the car
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with this children having access to that environment. the wife had to be careful and the lack of judgment but enough judgment and control to try and manage it to keep it hidden for same in the navy he was in the navy serving in the military and you are doing this anyway. managing it but it a certain point you got caught. it was not an excuse, i didn't know what i was doing but clearly his lifestyle indicated that he did know what he was doing. including, going there, filling out the form, and she said that he gets angry when he is higher, that's why you do not want someone to have a gun because their personality change and they become dangerous. the enabling, you take a firearm and throw it into a trash can, which is then accessible to anyone. all of these people seem to be culpable. >> harris: i didn't see that as enabling, she thought she was doing the right thing.
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>> emily: this is so important, the first lady is sitting in the courtroom. she put her arm around the sibling of the defendant when they are testifying to a 12 day bender in los angeles, what kind of impact is that that i have under jury. this is better mother showing support, this could have a really big impact, the biden effect on the jury, what say you? >> harris: my question is th this, when you go from enabling and putting her arm around and having that very public display, and at the same time quietly try to cover things up. she put that gun in the trash bin because she thought she was helping and i believe that, but after a while when someone is covering up a felony, she knew he was not supposed to have that gun, so that's why she happened to find that gun. maybe there was another weapon we do not know. she was looking for something, looking at the text messages he
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tells her, tell me now, this is not a game. eight seconds later, tell me now. and she says, please don't run away, check yourself into local rehab and i have to go, the police are arriving. from "the washington post," i apologize, but all of that coddling and enabling, can we say the word conspiracy outlet. >> emily: perfect segue to garland who said they wanted to aggressively pursue those who have lied on federal grant application, people who have been incarcerated to almost 10-year mandatory sentence, so there's a lot going on behind the scenes. but what have we seen from the administration throughout this? >> tammy: i want to address a moment that played out, and macbook 13 was walked across the courtroom, wrapped in plastic. the prosecutor showed it to a federal agent, they looked at
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the serial numbers and they said this is >> emily: six laptop, here's what we were told. >> you mean the l laptop -- >> was that your laptop? >> i don't know. i really don't know the answer. >> i don't have any idea. i have no idea. >> could it have been yours? >> there could be a laptop that was stolen from me, or was hacked, or maybe russian intelligence, maybe it was stolen from me. >> did you leave laptop with a repairman? >> not that i remember, but whether or not someone has my laptop, or whether or not mine was hacked, whether or not exist a laptop or not, i truly do not know. >> are you missing a laptop?
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>> not that i know of. >> kayleigh: "the new york post," was banned, the future president of the united states told us it was all a lie, i want to point out the irony of election interference. trump and election interference, we were told that last thursday with the guilty verdict, who brought forth the laptop, the left. trump is a russian included, they told us the leftovers this. yesterday, the macbook 13 was verified by federal agent. do not believe what you are told, investigate for you told. >> emily: and also listen to just us. president biden is boasting about what he claims will secure our southern border. critics are saying that this new policy will not do anything to change the southern border. stay with us.
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>> harris: he says he wants to do it, but really he didn't do it. he made a political move to try and solve the biden border crisis. the long list of loopholes and exemptions and yesterday's executive order via joe biden. and the pen. the house g.o.p. says the language is broad enough to drive a truck through the administration says that the goal is not to stop the historic influx of undocumented immigrants, but they still want all those people to come in. anymore orderly and legal way. >> the goal is to reduce the number of people who come to the southern border of the units united states and come over, our goal is to drive to people who seek and need humanitarian relief into the awful pathways
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we have built. >> harris: this is not orderly or illegal. >> david: it is a new number. by the way this was not needed. there are laws on the book, an executive order was not needed. let's peel this back, president biden is trying to pretend he has done something. so now it's 2500 a day for seven days, so let's roll this back. is the meeting to meet with the cartel and say we will let more and after seven days. the cpd one act, i asked my audience about this, can we get a number of downloads on the cpd one act, because they were downloaded and set this up to be able to cross the border under the new rules. none of this was needed, loss, and force them. >> harris: he needed to make some sort of executive action or executive order, to put back all of those policies that trump had in place that he spent 64 times
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with a pen on doing. he wrote them an end and 64 times he was able to flip the switch on more than 80 of them. that leaves us where we are today. >> emily: ripping up the successful border policy. he must pray that the issues go away. >> kayleigh: president run on issues or ideas but he prays that the issue goes away. trump when you have a lead, roughing the numbers here, it's double-digit and close to 20% on the issues. the only advantage he has is abortion and democracy. speak to democracy is not the most important issue to people right now. but this has been ride along with the economy this important issue which is hard because we had seen north of a percent inflation tammy. >> tammy: all they could do is focus on punishment for
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donald trump they wanted to punish trump and also us for caring about the border which was the winning issue in 2016. donald trump. tey wanted to this was bad girls and boys we are going to not punish you. in the meantime to get on the bullet train that has no breaks and now they cannot stop but they also underestimate -- they cannot stop because of the nature of what has compelled them which is the emotions that are driving them. it is clearly not policy. last thing, i would argue this is an incentive, another incentive with people thinking well, if i can get there and be in front, i can get them because this number is allowed. it doesn't eliminate any of the other incentives, it just adds another want. speak to you just help the cartel make more money. >> emily: it is what underscores what new york is when he went on our network and
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said yes, our investigative team is on it and we'll set up respectfully, do you expect us to believe that the cartel is being nipped in the bus? that we have this? of course we don't. the cartel will manipulate any loophole or a law that is actually being enforced. this situation that started out as untenable was being managed by trump through the cold management cold management of other world leaders like the president of the time of mexico, and now since then it has been a mushroom cloud that has affected every city. they cannot put the genie back in the bottle with a sham. >> harris: and then you have the file left lawmakers and potentially others who are not happy about this for different reasons, because as pointed out, this puts people who are really trying to come for asylum-seekers, at the back of the line again. if you do not have enough cash to pay even more to the cartel's what you do?
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>> harris: vice president, kamala harris, had been at the forefront for president biden. headlines like this, asking if she is the secret weapon for democrats and the president. david webb is shaking his head
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no. kamala harris, the show, appeared on jimmy kimmel show, where she joked about the historic guilty verdict of trump just watch. >> the jury made their decision, the reality is, cheaters do not like getting caught. [applause] and also being held accountable. speak to the late-night host also asked her a hard hitting question. >> are you aware, that there is a strain of cannabis named after you? did you know that? >> really? i did not know that. >> they didn't even send you any? have you ever been bitten by the president's dog? >> no. >> who swears more you or joe biden?
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>> that is a national secret. >> harris: she laughed all the way through. but that dog question that was serious, she might have had enough presence to say something like -- i do feel like the secret service and that -- >> david: it is pathetic asking her about cannabis, because she puts more people of color or otherwise in jail to run up the numbers while she was attorney general. went after big drug dealers and also low-level offenders and put them in jail. some of them are still in jail and they are laughing about it? >> harris: i do want to talk about what is coming next for the former president, trump and choosing a vice president. she has already agreed to the upcoming vice presidential debate, do you have any thoughts on kamala harris versus anybody? >> tammy: even there, we saw
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jimmy kimmel did not take her seriously. she might possibly become the first woman president, and jimmy kimmel could not even managed to take her seriously let the adult woman. this will be the test. i think the g.o.p. is deep and americans have to see this in real time. anyone will be fine frankly. i have no concerns whatsoever, except for how the president makes that decision. is it really about someone who is not just to help make, but someone who can continue to be part of that talent bench and continues his program through after this term. >> harris: marie, kamala harris, she can go anywhere, goes to jimmy kimmel,i hadn't even thought of this, but tammy pointed this out, maybe jimmy kimmel didn't have to take her seriously. >> emily: this is a great point in question, remember when she was on the cover of vote,
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having her and tennis shoes and she was upset? that was the subject of the subsequent article, she had demanded that she command the respect of her office essentially without earning it the people needed to take her seriously. either way, either she is not being taken seriously or sees in an environment where she is not. you can't trust this gets her bosses well, who goes to howard stern, they are not sitting down for intervs in a campaign here they would say limited to a place to articulate the policies and furthered or cemented but apparently she is interested in truly having her record speaks for itself because it is the other failure. >> harris: she could do it on tiktok, her boss loves that. she wouldn't get interrupted. sometimes i want my name back.
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because i had it first. >> kayleigh: emily makes a really good point, there's an article about how kamala harris will be used as an ambassador and leverage the difference for gaza and her defense on abortion, she caters to the far left and that is a smart place for her, catering to young voters and voters of color, but when she came out on the view and debuted this kamala harris 2.0. i thought it was a good place for her. but now she is on the quest to be likable and before you try to be likable you have to be respectable, she needs to rehabilitate her image and it's a real mistake for the team to put her in situations where she is just laughing and making light of situations. >> harris: people are annoyed by the left. and now you need to have a lot of it. okay, we are continuing to monitor the development of hunter biden federal trial right now. the ex-girlfriend, zoe, is on
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the witness stand. she had testified that hunter biden would smoke crack every 20 minutes. that is a lot. of anything. and so expensive. >> david: and bad for you. >> harris: has already been testified that $115,000 had been drawn, the witness has a lot to say. the ex-wife has also recalled him smoking crack. there are a lot of women. we have to keep up with it the same way you do. do not go to youtube, it will only close you out and confuse you. we will be right back in just a moment here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein,
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>> governor grant added joins us and moments with a brand-new announcement on how texas is stepping up to address this growing crisis. and one popular fast food chain closes 50 locations after a new economic policy from governor gavin newsom. we will dig into what happened there, the hunter biden gun trail continues do not miss that that, join john roberts and me lies at "america reports" at the
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top of the hour. >> emily: criminals are now taking whatever they can get there hands on. thieves have started to steal fire hydrants. ripping them out of the ground. in oakland people are ripping down stoplights, to steal the copper wires. in several copier local stores are recording thousands of losses. meanwhile, average americans are the ones feeling the consequences. ask this tiktoker who just wanted a nail file from walmart. >> this is the future of walmart. i cannot even walk into walmart, and pick up a nail file with $1.50 because it is locked up. >> emily: one lawmaker said that she will no longer post crime alerts for her constituents unless they opt into them, because apparently it was too much reality for these guys. they cannot handle it on the internet but handled it in real
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life? >> tammy: just don't tell anybody or mention it and they will forget about it. this is a daily reminder of how much things cost into these areas or the pharmacy. and you see everything locked up. wait a moment, that brings her home to you in the middle of a place where it is not j just the high-priced things but it is every single thing that now has to be locked up. that reminds especially young people that this is a huge problem. >> emily: i do all of my shopping now when i am out of town, it's just easier that way, everything is locked up but it's easier to do it the other way. >> kayleigh: you need to discover amazon prime. just watch out for porch pirates. you mentioned the crime alerts and people who wanted to get rid of those, i just want to say chicago memorial day weekend, four people were shot -- 14
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people were shot, nine was fatal, and one of which was a trial. >> emily: we talk about the oscar mayer mobile, but the reality is, the big famous los angeles hollywood, soap opera actress, was killed, within the last two weeks having his car stolen. there is a element of laughing, but people are losing their lives, it's not funny, everything is eroding because of this. >> harris: just like the moped guys who shot the police officers, those two people who were undocumented immigrants. it follows a slippery slope. if somebody comes up and they're trying to take something out of the car and you are and it was standing alongside. you were there. you are the victim already. if they want to take out a witness, you were there. these crimes can migrate to become personally physical, very
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easily. when you see report in new york saying certain things have calmed down, but the categories we care about other robberies and those burglaries were people go into homes to do things. because they are coming into contact with victims that maybe they had anticipated and that is a explosive situation. undocumented immigrants i said 14, it was actually 41 people >> to put this in context for a lot of people criminals escalate and a lot of people have opportunities that escalate during a plan crime. >> david: also, when it comes to shopping for the american people. it is a inconvenience and retailers are starting to seal this. how did they reconcile this? i don't need to lock up toothpaste, in new jersey i have to ask for toothpaste at a target. why? >> kayleigh: according to aoc it is a crime of poverty.
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>> we are still monitoring any and all news coming out of hunter biden's federal gun trial. right now the trial is on lunch break. when it resumes, hunter biden's ex-girlfriend will resume her testimony. she recalled her first meeting in a gentlemen's club back in 2017 through the second time they met, she said he smoked crack every 20 minutes. that was in private. in public, it was once an hour. she also recalled the first son telling details on how to buy drugs. the second of hunter's xs. >> how do you smoke crack and public and get away with it and not get arrested? i'm still wrapping my brain around that one. this is a guy that clearly has demonstrated to an earlier point that they are all in collusion. i think you made that point.
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it is conspiracy. it is conspiracy to protect hunter biden. >> real quickly. you and i were talking about the jury. there is an article on "the daily beast" said this is ripe for a phenomenon called jury nullification. they want to send a message and ignore the evidence about it some social issue that is larger than the case itself. they are not supposed to do t that. >> there was a very clear and important message sent by the jury in that particular case. >> i think for us to be right about the corruption that we have seen, he will have to be acquitted. donald trump will be sentenced to prison or confined. everyone has to stay steady. we know what is coming out. >> let's hope that's what they do for any defendant including hunter biden. here is "america reports."

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