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willing to go to jail to prevent americans to know how see no biden is in "angle" fat checked on the latest lies, but first another 9/11? that is the focus of tonight's "angle." you wouldn't think the president or the cabinet would ever forget what america endured september 11, 2001, all the death, loss, the destruction, it took 19 hijackers. and they were here right under our noses taking flying lessons, lacks visa policies, national complacency, and of course, the rest is tragic history. we let our guard down and it triggered the longest war in american history.
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well, have we learned? well, the biden administration clearly has not because protecting america first was never this administration's priority. their sole priority was and is to facilitate a mass influx of individuals from around the world into our own america in order to change america. end of border patrol, by the way, tries to stop migrants from crossing, they were terminated to. >> what do you think the executive orders, will that do anything? >> three years and seven months? you have to babysit. >> is it frustrating when you hear the narrative? why weren't we told anything? >> don't allow them across. [indistinct] >> laura: they will lose their jobs if they do their jobs, how twisted is that.
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alejandro mayorkas, countries from near and far given this fear screenings all coached, by the way, before they got there to sound as empathetic as possible. >> they have been getting a lot of flak and the reason for the election. they didn't vote for, as they put it with the candidate who ended up winning. >> laura: notices to appear for their hearings years in the future and then helped by government funded ngos with robus and plane tickets appear they are on their way to their new home in the united states appear that americans are on the hook for untold billions and we will never know how much it cost and it will never stop paying until each and every last one of them is deported. and even worse on the some of our fellow citizens have been murdered. others have been, insulted, and robbed. children have been abused pure drugs have been brought in and sold.
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now we know that terrorist groups are penetrating the border as well. the fbi has arrested eight men who crossed the border all with ties to isis. they are from the republic. these men living in the united states for some period of time he were to few specifics it to mike specifics but were no red flags about these individuas at their points of entry. what? the red flag is this: should zeke a stand, a known recruitment for isis. in fact they killed 137 charged and that horrific attack moscow while they were citizens from there. only last sunday, to soften the blow the biden administration beginning to turn away migrants from six specific countries including its place. this is a classic cya move and not the first time they pulled
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the stand. after afghan micro on the terror watch list and waved in within arrested, then released again into the united states, the biden dhs announced it had plugged a loophole in their border policy. a total travesty. by the way, biden print catch and release policy still allows migrants access to the united states for more than 100 other countries. now, how many times have we reported at these people coming across the border are young men of military age alone? and democrats literally never cared. they only care when it embarrasses them politically. so there is no telling what kind of information the government is sitting on about these men and other potential terrorists. can you imagine? it is inevitable people are going to be killed in the united states, but again, democrats don't care. they always knew, didn't they come a certain percentage of
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migrants would include isis cell members and hardened criminals but they kept rolling them into the country anyway. they even ignored their own fbi director's warnings. >> increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, not unlike the isis attack at the russia concert all back in march. when i sat here last year, i walked through how we were already in a heightened threat environment. and since then, we have seen the threat from foreign terrorists rise to a whole 'nother level. >> laura: of course democrats are not going to do anything to change that or respond to that. even political notice the biden administration utter lack of transparency here. allow you and that they were clear about policies that impact american security and foreign policy. >> the president is clear about
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where he stands. he believes we are a nation of immigrants and a nation of loss. president biden has been consistently clear. >> we have been clearer israel has the right to defend it so. >> it should be a great concern. >> laura: made it clear that freedom beats in the heart of every terrorist. to inform the biden team keeping information about these eight suspects secret, just like they did regarding the jordanians recently found at the quantico marine base. all we can conclude from this is that the facts must be very damaging. so going forth, there is no negotiating with the democrats on this and no trying to convince them to change course. we just need to beat them by a lot. that is "the angle." joining me vivek ramaswamy, 2024 presidential candidates. vivek, this is not surprising. i think what is surprising is we haven't had a major terrorist attack in the last three and a
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half years, but this isn't surprising. i'm worried about the next six to seven months. we are entering one of the more dangerous. since 9/11 in my lifetime in this country. i will tell you this, do the basic math. upwards of 20 million illegals in the country right now and that may be a conservative estimate even if 99 out of 100 came with good intentions, that his generals. one person and hundreds of thousands of people who are here with ill intentions. that is dangerous, and i worry about what this country holds in store unless we change leadership and actually start these nasty deportations and fix the border crisis now! >> laura: is it too over-the-top to say they are inviting terrorists into the country fresh market until they have to be picked up by having this border? >> they effectively are entering my presidential campaign i went to the rio grande at the night before, two men across the southern border and think about the pain somebody has to go
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through places like north korea where they could actually seek refugee status but to sneak across the southern border instead of those are not healthy intentions. so the reality is many people come with bad intentions and the biden administration is tolerating it to be of the cost business to achieve their objectives, effectively, lower, importing voters and stopping the export of long voters fear that is their objective. >> laura: the acting director of i.c.e. explained today why the potential terrorists were able to get through so-called vetting process. watches. >> sometimes there's no information and there's quite common nothing. no criminal convictions, no great information or whatever on these individuals. maybe the individuals or from an area of particular concern that pops up later when you get information later on. >> laura: vivek, then why aren't they shutting the border down? >> the reality is the
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information they haven't received is because they are not collecting from other countries. under president trump, if you don't have to provide the information from the other country, you will not be able to enter the country. the best border policy is we don't need new border laws. what we actually need is a new president who enforces the laws that are already on the books. that is what we are missing right now. this is plain and simple. the executive branch can take care of this and get this done. the reality is you need to president with a spine to enforce and somebody running dhs success over to alejandro mayorkas instead of negating it and as they go along. >> laura: the border was actually shut down because it was a great fear of anarchist coming into the united states bureau of the shutdown. the first priority for any administration has to be to protect the american people. >> that is right. >> laura: this is the last priority at this point in all that you can conclude here. speak with the basic moral obligation of our leaders is to look after the citizens of this
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country. the reason, laura, the national decline in the country. the reason for the decline of national allegiance intercountry is when our own elected leaders stop pledging allegiance to our own nation. so this is part of our national decline as a country he would fix the border crisis, fix illegal mass migration infestation problem in our country at that is the beginning how we revive the united states. >> laura: at the same time, we have republicans mitch mcconnell who are pushing for an increase of our military spending to 5% gdp but we have our southern border open. and while we are doing low-key pins for the month of june all across the american military apparatus. speak with reality is -- >> laura: why should we increase military spending when we have an open border? >> we should use military to protect our border. the coast guard sitting underneath it, they should be occupying the rio grande which
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is a waterway. move the national guard and military to our southern border to protect our homeland in the united states of america. you want to talk about including the united states national defense, let's start with protecting the united states of america itself. we are failing to do that and until we do, 5% of gdp is the wrong conversation if misusing military resources as they exist today. >> laura: great to see you as always, thank you so much. attorney merrick garland willinr to risk criminal charges to protect the boss. details next. ♪ ♪ people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary. and they come to us and they say, i need some financial help at this point in time. they're not looking for a handout. they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that veteran gets that loan. no one takes care of veterans like newday usa.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: all i can say is that theview audio of biden's b classified docs intervieadw must be really, really, really bad. t so bad that merrick garland so keeping it secret would be riskl of being held contempt of congress.f they hold him in contempt to refuse to produce the court recordings of robert hur. remember after interviewing biden and declining to file charges, he described him as an
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elderly man with a poor memory.e noting that biden's or coal ash and as time of vice president was hazy.en h biden couldn't recall the year his son died and many struggled to remember what a fax machine was, he did it not once butnato twice what it was called. joining us now ohio senator j.d. vance. good to see you tonight. why was it important thatel l,merrick garland be held inth contempt today?e la >> first, laura, if you break the law, you actually have to suffer consequences for it. we have steve bannon that to beg thrown in prison because he was in contempt of congress.of you have of course otherweap republican officials who had contempt of congress used to weaponized our justice system against political enemies. hol of course, you have eric holder and the obama administration committee was in contempt of congress and they did nothing. merrick garland is in contempt of congress an d reporting forpoli americans to say if you tried to
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weaponized the political systemi against your enemies, we are actually going to followo do thw and do what we have to do. you will suffer the consequences for breaking the law. did olderatat suffer? >> nothing. >> laura: currently saying he's making it up? isn't suffer develop your >> this is unfortunately the standard from work republicans have allowed and the democratnseqs allowed to break e law with no consequences that has to stop. if we want anything with welfare against donald trump, republicans fight back against u the stop it willra keep on happening. governmente o interest in audio recordings ani you have the transcript, congress has the transcript and why do we need those recordings? to that what you say? h >> no oversight interest and the president of the united states handled high-pressure interviewe the crazy thing here, laura, executive privilege. the substance of the interview i was out there in the transcript.
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what this actually goes to is the president's state of mindth and whether he frankly has thesh mental acuity to do the job. it is the hype of the governmenw and public interest to know exactly what he said and how hes said it. >> laura: "the washington post" published a piece last night about biden's kind of going into wilmington, talking how this is bothering him, hunter's travails andan obviously the convictional three counts.fo he landed in wilmington for a short period of time, i guess, huddled up with his son. is this an off-ramp for biden? could this be potential off-prem for him? oesnlet's say he doesn't perfors well as they had hoped in thebe debates. >> and scriptable there will be a debate. the republicans would like to replace him but they can't.t we have to remember, laura the contrast is extraordinary. hunter biden and joe biden have been engaged in corrupt business dealings for a long time andn th they got this hunter biden gunt charge which was effectively a slap on the wrist to distract
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from the fact that their family has been corrupt. donald trump allegedly committed a bookkeepinatg violation and ty threw 34 counts at him, thestic absolute miscarriage of justicet here is one guy held to one standard on one guy held to a cansdifferent standard. democrats are playing hardball and the democrats have to learn that lesson. >> lauray si: jared kushner mad this money since he left thehe white house and he was rich before he was in the white house and probably losast money coming to the white house.ti nobody hason been able to answer this question and it is a simple question: how did the biden's get so rich, senator? how did they get so rich?ey ?ey >> they did something all too common in this town, they treated political favors forfo money. nobody would pay joe biden or hunter biden not a lot of money and less political access. the contrast, laura, to there t trump family which came into th white house as billionaires ande trying to destroy them is such a good piece of evidence that we have a good public
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servant and donald trump and wez ought to get them back there. it is crazy to me he was successful before politics and now they are trying to destroy a his business. abl joe biden got politics from politics, quite a contrast.i >> laura: but to balance so many things, a good multitasker so maybe he can bring that argument to the complex of that national financey center. do you think kamala harris coula step in and be effective as a campaign? >> i think kamala harris is the best insurance policy for joe biden because maybe the only person worse than he is. >> laura: she is a good dancer about. senator, great to see you. dan that is not her dancing. and just when you thought the melebiden could not be shameless an entire family, the senator said cashed intion on joseph pum position and used his last name to indulge himself with cokes more andwi dead brother's wife, we, the people come are supposee to think the bidens are the reai victims. and the biden campaign release,
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biden has expressed guilt over the spotlight his career has placed on hunter going so far to say he believes it is contributed to his legal troubles. running for reelection, hunter would have gotten the plea deal. biden told a confidant, that is the politico.al forget the sweetheart plea dealf that hunter was offered becausee of his last name, ignore thatde' altogether. and despite biden's claimed he would not pardon his son. we know that is a meaningless thing he blurted out. i>> what i am saying is thespok president -- i have not spoken m to the president about this. what i'm saying he was asked about a pardon and answered it clearly, very forthright.ar i don't have anything on what the president said but he's been very clear about this.. >> laura: might briefing book we will take questions latera tonight.e this was the scene when biden made a quickie visit toa wilmington yesterdaysw.
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well, sweet little moment with his grandchild up your mi lee zeldin, former gubernatoriad candidate, biden was punished more harshly because of his dad? first of allbu, we haven't had sentencing yet, but i don't get that line of analysis or thought at all. >> no, exactly because of his dad to come at the department of justice was using in this caset to enact that sweetheart deal that you just referenced to make all of the other charges justr a magically go away. if hunter wasn't joe biden son, that sweetheart deal would have never happened. so, i think the american public is able to see right through that hunter is actuallyde benefiting throughoupat this process here at the justice department was pursuing a charge that a wholele l lot of other -- >> laura: oh, well, did leee
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knock his microphone off? we have no idea. can we go back to senator vance on this? you are hanging around. i like your hair, we were about e foto get you off the set but lost his microphone. this is what is great, the margaritas coming out leader. but again, this idea of thel th bidens after launching federal t prosecution into trump and state e same thing, bech they are the victims. and they have become richer i think almost more than anyone ae time in government that i can think of of them may be v nancy pelosi.illi she got rich. >> the circumstantial evidencee the bidens have made with nothing of value and no real surface, you have multiple witnesses who have said the bidens were trading political trust and political favor for money. that is the definition of corruption under our constitutional system. i really can't get over the contrast here to where you werae saying that you were impressedgu by the criminal justice system. got arrested for putting
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a gun in a trash can, and theybc haven't touched any of the public corruption and the gun charge in my view a distraction from thattant corruption. the double standard is insaneca here.ns the importan havt thing, laura,e republicans have to fight back to consist of. it's not enough to complain about this. there's clearly a problem and the republicans have to fight back. e back>> laura: we have lee bac, the magical phone.you. what did you do? i'm blaming you. i've known him for so long i can do this. >> i wast. still there.t. >> laura: j.d. hung around. lee, seriously, this issue of how republicans responde mead ie campaign, inflation come up border, number one issue number two issue, high cost of living. but this low-fare thing is an interesting one because it is a> rank of unfairness and doesn't follow any common sense. >> american see through this as a political persecution of
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trying to lock up president trump for the rest of his life to try to bankrupt the president trump and his family. and we have seen some of theseon tactics where in some statesal, the democrats are trying to remove donald trumerp name from the ballot altogether. so where there is any discussio whatsoever about attacks on democracy, i don't think the left is able to lecture anymore about january 6th or otherwise as if they knoe w how this monopoly on this conversation. you have proven that everything you are saying donald trump will do at his next term, you are actively doing right now. and the republican concealed through it. >> laura: jamie i want to pick through eyehole senate race, interesting things happening there. thank you so much, biden taking victory lap on inflation outcome okay, have you checked your grocery bills?rp we will debunkos those lies nex. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: okay, we have told yohtu about the biden great america come back, right? they have to argue, it is all coming back. uwhat is the truth?omy. hereto debunk the 18 lives on the, chief correspondent "washington examiner," fox news contributor and some of the best on the tv, byron mcdonald's, a h new inflation report writing about how wages were rising but give us the full context here. >> they were two big problems, th e first is people know their own finances. we have seeneel poll after poll after poll of people who feel following behind hereew they don't feel they are as well-off as they were a fewus years ago, maybe four years ago
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to use the political measuremenl like they will be as well off ii joe biden is elected president. the other thing is inflation is% accumulative. you hear 3% now, 6% at one timep but inflation that happened inao 2022 added on top of the inflation act 2021 and inflation act of 2023 added on top of theo inflation of 2022. you look at this and up over 20% and in a lot of key areas like g groceries. so, people know what they are feeling. >> laura: well, beyond feelingrg our facts, right? they are measuring the numbers and the increase in cost goingi back to 2019 instead ofn measuring it from the date thata joe biden joe biden was inaugurated, correct? when they claim inflation is d easing, inflation spiked 19.3%is and you break it down fo tr us, please how is that helping us?
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>> it all depends when you start the measurement. if you start the measurement at a time when inflation was already beginning, then now it looks like, oh, it is going down, that is really nice. but if you go back to the trump years when inflation was not acr problem, you see the course ofs inflation through the biden som presidency. it is easing, it is no doubt ite is easing some, but all that means is pricing is increasing less quickly than before. >> laura: i want to go bac bk te this though because it's leaving someki people we discovered to skip meals now?ha is this what is happening? >> that was an incredible statistic.sh it showed a quarter of americans because of high food prices have skipped some meals but it was an absolutely extraordinary thing. and i think one thing to remember is, a lot of theou commentary class, big economist, people talk about this, these a are people who do not feel on a
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spirit if they have a house maybe theyall don't have a more at all or low rate mortgage. they can afford to buy whatever it is they want to appear they don't worry about going to thefl grocery store. they simply don't feel what a lot of americans are filling every day. >> laura: people olongr fact-checking pretty quickly too heather long washington peace post was parrotingan the white house is line here and shl was completely like wait a second, wait a second, the truth is -- and she had to put it in context. but people are kind of fed up that they spent and not working anymore, greath. to see you. anarchy in america streets. so will any of the leaders in charge in these urban areas do anything to stop it? can they even? that is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: you have heard ofs is carjacking. this is a post jacking in atlanta at that lead to wild police chasel th. fox news correspondent kevin corke has all of thewe a details, kevin. >> in atlanta come i'm not kidding, we are talking about a downtown shooting at the bus hijacking although authoritiesan insisted completely unrelated to. a first come a actually entered a food court peachtree
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center downtown atlanta. then hase shot three people. he was shot by an off-duty atlanta police officer. later, as laura mentioned, a dead man chase involving agia. transit bus and ended east of tucker georgia, 39-year-old joseph greer was with a criminal record behind the bill leading to the police on a chase thaty, span all across atlanta,hoot dekalb county, even when that county. bothr-ol shooters, greer and 34-year-old jeremy malone aread convicted felons according to enofficials in georgia, both may have experienced mental health crises. to sayuld this is the first rot would be gross understatement.so he asked, wait for it... 19 the rest, some involving a handgun. he has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder you and schizophrenia and receiving medical treatment.trea he is now facing numerousrder charges among them, murder, kidnapping, hijacking,
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aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during a commissio of a crime and possession of a firearm by convicted felon pure long rap sheet, laura. >> laura: this is out ofs control and so sad but so good to see you as always, kevin, thank you.rd and biden's america weer have sn more chaos not just at theta border and not just retail col stores like kevin was talkingts about on the streets of college campuses, but on some of the streets of most populous tourist destination. [car tires screeching] that was california's bay area rt oover the beacon. part was where you go to get the ferry if you want to go over toa
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see the famous prison here there were several violent gatherings in san francisco and oakland on the public roads with at least one take over torching a chevy camaro there as you see it. because the illegal and. dangerous takeovers are posted on social media, they arerl spreading nationwide. >> saturday night and early sunday morning, the police e officers responded to fourve g events across.work near prone city market.o >> laura: letting off fireworks and when the police do show up, the lawlessness just continues. this is in seattle. >> oh!gine >> screeching tires, roaring engines and smoke filling the air, then one of the cars and the street take over circles around the police car. they went that is unbelievablen pure joining the randy sutton retire police founder of theim
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wounded blue. isn'itg tht this harmless imitaa the past and the furious, harmless fun? >> not at all, laura. this is anarchy, straight up. we have seen this across the united states in urban areas were to be saw iuplet specificay just a couple of days ago when san francisco oakland and been helpless inwh many of thesy e areas to do anything. now, why is that?fect it is like the perfect storm for anarchists to play. there are like in san francisco, for example, 700 almost 700 officersre g down in staffing. they have no intelligence that these were going to take place m in my understanding from mynd sources inside the agency, when they came over from oakland, they split up and went into different areas., yo they are becoming more and more sophisticated in these, they call them sideshows. nothintg amusing, nothingng innocent about these.
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many people are being hurt and many people being killed.s a couple of weeks ago, a police officer who was severely injureu and struck by a fleeing vehicle. as you know i'm founder of the wounded blue which helps disabled officers across theg country. mowe are seeing more and more violence towards law enforcement in every arena shooting of a t police officer almoshet every single day. now you have these events that are absolutely out of control. - there is only -- there are ways to handle it. >> laura: let me say, what we are seeing is a lot of families e like to go and take the ferry over to alcatraz, which is aur cool thing to do with your tha family, and amazing history of that prison. that is right near there. okay, this is just like a tourist area in san francisco. about residence where this is happening, randy, really fed up. check this out. >> these teenagers doing these
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doughnuts, when they do it here, they tear these people's business up. it is ridiculous and they need to stop it. these kids don't care about it. you are messing up everybody's neighborhood. stop. and then somebody will get hurtf >> laura: randy, they don'te give a rip and a lot of young people are turning toar lawlessness, some fed by drugsof and weapons on site often times, gangs are involved in some of this. but how do you combat because at you said there are ways to stop it and what are ways to stop it? thousands of police officers on the scene.to >> well, it will take police response, no doubt about it. so let me point out some successes. dep the sheriff's department, they had very, very large side showed street take over or whatever yo. want to call it, lots of violence, lots of spin outs and accidents here they camehe down hard. mut what they did is they planned for it.
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they called mutual aid and other agencies here they wound up seizing 90 of thes thee people' vehicles. that is one of the ways you handle it. you go and witg lah a strongized law-enforcement response response. san diego, same thing they went in and sees a bunch of vehiclesr and not giving them back exceptl by court order. when you hit these people where it hurts and you put them in jail, they face consequences. that is the problem, laura, no consequences. we hav e been seeing this -- >> laura: for anything, for anything, no consequences. >> exactly, exactly. you have prosecutors -- i'm sorry, you have district attorneys that simply refuse to prosecute for many violent thi actions including these. >> laura: well, i say this a lot, but california come all of these places where this is happening, save yourself from it is time to save yourself and its happening all over the country. randy, thank you. kamala harris hits the campaign trail and uses her words owhf te day and wife is the pope posting
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>> laura: it is kind of scary i to think democrats and republican lawmakers in closebs proximity with wooden clubs, project tells thrown at high rates of speed but hey, it'sar okay we are saying it tonight. the annual baseball games taking place and last year's game $8.000000 and expect to raise $2 m$2 million and right nowri republicans are winning 42 and i they pull it off, they will be making that a four year winning streak. fantastic and all in good fun and for charity. it is time for "seen and unseen" where we expose the culturalth stories of the day.e tu we turn to fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. all right,ri raymond biden at te g7 and mullah harris in charlotte? >> they sent her to tour withmm accomplishments and the blackun community. pitch, it sounded a
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little bit like a deep reboot. the words of the day were leaders and community. >> this tour, most importantly,y it is because i feel really strongly that we need to be in the community listening. we have extraordinary capacity and leaders in the community. g leaders that areed leading, they are situated in the community.e they are run by folks who know the community, know the capacity of the community.er i, on the other hand, have chosen to live a life of public service here at [laughter] but i am all for it to get yours if that is what you want. >>and. we are trying. >> that is what this tour is tho about. >> laura: [laughs] >> that is what this tou r is about and you are listening to someone by the way of 42% approval rating nationally in lower than joe biden. and among independents, 27%.
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she is the julia child of word salad. laura, the good news is sheus saving a lot of money, n ao speechwriters apparently. she is using those words. it is like wardell when she get0 two words. t >> laura: i try to tell my kids when running essays foryo school when you say leader, you don't need to say lead because it is implicit in the ward later.er b that person is leading. >> into community at capacity.w >> laura: rehman, a new campaign emerging with liberal liberal meeting tights to round them all up where rachel maddow told cnn, there it a head in the sand complacency that trump goes after individuals he has singled out. do you really think he plans to stop well-known liberals? when trump invokes insurrection act to deploy the military against civilians for stay ilitn office, do you think he will resend the order on dade two?
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yes, i'm worried about me but only as much as some word aboutu all of us.all that is very nice. >> brian stelter no longerer, employed by cnn but joined the join the brick party. >> why not you or me or any of the people or joe should while walking down the street? rachel maddow is afraid she will l and that is an extreme part of this country.um think abou.t irs audits and government pressure on government companies. rachel met there was not the only one thinking about this. >>ut he is right, their legacy i media thinking about this too,r, laura. fe>> run, run, run for your lif! run! >> why have they only right nowa you have administration and biden that hunted down pro-life -- targeted people going to mass. by the way, i upset about all of this. we shoul d not be using thewe
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government and prosecute tour aerial power of the government h for political opponents. >> laura: i think trump everyone is pardon. pardon everybody. w we will start with a blank slate. it think you getblan a lot of -h >> speaking of pipe, hyperbole come with the popebe a vulgar tm referring to, and italian scoreo foser homosexuals. he told the italian bishops,shop they not welcome to the seminary and he's done it again, this time of the same floor to a group of italian priests saying the f word should not be in the vatican.. there is a possible explanation, though, laura. he is meeting friday with comedians alnclul over the worl, whoopi goldberg, who is a -- by the way and may be the pope is trying out new material and will be heads to the vatican many times. she is a holy see investor atll this point and she was there in
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october. >> he went to se>> we pope frant and i wanted tedo thank him for all of my gay friends. he basically said listen, god loves you no matter what appear to come back to the church. >> she will have a lot more apologizing to her gay friends now. >> laura: i don't get the comedians.ie i don't understand that. >> different parts of the culture, the vatican does but the problem is my heart they think the vatican needs instruction on makins ing people laugh out loud.t . the doublespeak coming out ofe a the vatican these days is t plenty. for a pope who won't meet with cardinals aunt were traditionall catholics, it is odd that fallon gets a front row seat. >> laura: is a big fan offi yours. finally, did you see wha dt happened during that cincinnati reds game last night? >> of the student ran onto thep field, that a backflip and was tased by the police.
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the judge congratulated him for his flipping skills. look at that kid become a pretty good, tased, he still on the ru. hehe is banned from the ballpark going forward, maybe they can do an exhibition where he does backflips at the open. >> laura: maybe nancy pelosi will do that at the congressional baseball game.he >> that is when trump visitsrrow tomorrow. : is there a lightningtal? bolt that will hit the capitol dome? trump is coming, i mean, they said populism was over and itov was over in europe. trump was over. how many times can they declare trump politically over or populism is over. they have been wrong and wrong again. >> the tide is risingum internationally.o wa trump's returned to washington will b tune quite the day. stay tuned tomorrow. >> laura: great to be in the studio and that is it for us and follow me on social media. thank you for watching. jesse is >> carley:

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