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but man facebook and follow me on instagram. we thank you for being with us. and good night. sussex. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. the president now deliver >> the evening at it starts right now. at the present delivering remarks in the rose garden. entities now really turning into joe biden in the car lesson in the party there. let's listen back in. pres. trump: or smaller, with el salvador. we have great agreements. when biden and obama used to bring killers out, they would say, don't bring them back to our country. window have two. and they won't take them in there with us, they take them. and someday i will tell you why. someday i will tell you why. if it didn't take them and they take them. gladly. these to bring them out and they
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wouldn't even let the airplanes land. they wouldn't let the buses and to the country. they said you do not want them. but they enter our country illegally in their killers in some cases, and they said no, we don't want them. and entered the bus around . they turned the plane around and then they landed in the united states and who knows what happened to them. but it was not good. taxpayer-fundedxp lawyers will e given to all illegal aliens. so we will now pay for the lawyers lobby. and we will give all illegal aliens, taxpayer-funded lawyers, how does that sound. pretty good pretty we will give you free legal advice. if we will take you up to the supreme court is much possible. abolish immigration, and enforcement against illegal workers. think of that. abolish immigration innovation enforcement.
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will basically as you know, when they're going to do is going to write down the wall, they are taking it down. they want to take down the wall. we fought hard for that . 259 miles, great powerful wall. it is really working. heif you look at the numbers. and the fact that mexico for various reasons has 27000 soldiers on ourf southern borde. to keep people out of our country. ici appreciate it. we had a great meeting last week with the president of mexico. a great guy. a front of mind. it became a friend of mine. a lot of people thought they could not have been because we are very opposite in terms of our views. o maybe in terms of our temperament be he is a great guy and he is a friend of mine. and terrific. mexico has been terrific. 27000 soldiers. mexican soldiers. we have great numbers to get rid of so many different things pretty kitchen releases gone. so many dis different things of
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putting place british we dickason and take them and at least them into our country we don't do that anymore. we now release them back where they came from, sometimes we will bring them back to their country and work permits for human illegally, people fill if you don't get them in many cases. provide tax their subsidies and welfare for illegal aliens and no immigrants. so we would've provided taxpayer subsidies and welfare for people who come intoo our country illegally, illegal immigrants. they want government healthcare for all illegal aliens. this is part of their plan. i'm not making this up. this is from last week. this is good compared to what i heard today . federal studentl aid, and free community college for illegal aliens. what do you think about that. federal student aid and free
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community college. were going to have every person in the world pouring into our country from all over the world and by the way, the ball was so timely. because it stops people coming in from heavily infected areas of mexico. if we found that, we would be in trouble like you would not to believe. you wouldn't believe it. and remember cases is different. the deaths. and cases to give you because our testing is the best in the world. and by the way, by far the most. 45 million, point at which country tested 45 million people. if china, if russia, if india tested 45 million people, or they did test like we did, check out how many cases that have had. but still, we have done a great job. i take no credit for it and i don't want the credit . about the people who have been such an incredible job in building the ventilators and doing the testing and building a b testing
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platform has been amazing. we have many platforms and many companies have come up with different forms of just when we started. there was no such thing. new immigrants, welfare sign them up for welfare immediately. this is joe biden breed they walk over the coming they put a foot until our land and we signed up new immigrants, but for welfare. we send them up immediately to get welfare benefits for the united states citizens do nots get with their looking to give illegal immigrants. think of that. his sign-up, hard to believe i am even reading this new immigrants, or welfare immediately. oot to mention the cost. which is incalculable. the cost of this is so crazy. self-sufficiency, and maximize their welfare. now this is us writing this.
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who is not coming to the united states. every person from south america is going to pour in, every person from other countries they're going to be pouring in. think of that. for immigrant self-sufficiency, and remember to maximize welfare principle giving them maximum. and we have massively expanded immigration during a global pandemic. taking jobs from unemployed americans. and all travel bands including from jihadist regions. so now we have travel bands and a lot of he said that i didn't get the travel banan and you wee wrong. we got it. we lost in the ninth circuit and we lost again in the ninth circuit. and then we went on the supreme court. we met very strong travel ban. and we do not want people that w are going to come in and blow up our cities, and do things. and frankly with the liberal
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democrats running the cities that we do have for they do have problems, maybe they wouldn't mind. but i would point the people ofy this country mind. solicitous. and all travel bands. his dog about the bed but i won. that everybody said i didn't win. they said they didn't win because in the lower court we lost. wand then we won in the supreme court. they said he lost. in the right of the lower level. but we wanted the supreme court. but it's an effect but they didn't say that . you get fake news for that's the way they do it. so end all travel bands and cleaning from jihadist regions they specified that's. the grant mass amnesty. everybody gets amnesty. mass amnesty. tthink of aspirated and this is created a roadmap to citizenship for massive numbers. were not talking about docket. i will take care of docket
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better than the democrats did. the democrats had their chance. and they blew it but we will take care of it because i'm going to be doing in the not-too-distant future pretty soon. i'm going to be signing a new immigration action, very big immigration action. on the docket decision. on the daca decision. leslie expand low skilled immigration to the united states and the want to a lot of peoplel to come in with low skills. like merit. they get that, vastly expanded low skilled immigration to the united states. these are things that are the plans. this is biden. he has gone radical left. increase refugee admissions by 700 percent. that is a a lot. by 700 percent . nobody has heard such a thing.
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increase refugee admissions by 700 percent. abolish law enforcement as we know it. i think the police do an incredible job in this country. i knew going to have a row get terrible cough. on occasion like you do in any rodustry and any business in any profession. but i think they do an incredible job. but and cashel. noai bail, we will let you write out pretty framin new york clims have been shootings are upgraded to look at chicago, what a disaster. and were waiting for them to call us. we are also to go. we have the fbi and we have homeland security. we have everybody ready to go. we have the national guard, they are all ready to go. and that cash bail releasing dangerous criminals under streets. new york tested that in other places have done that.
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have not turned out to good. abolish completely the death penalty. i know there's a lot of debate on the death penalty. the husband for a long time. sometimes you use the death penalty, depending on the crime. you know what happened today with regard to the death penalty. appoint social justice, prosecutors in order to free violent criminals. they want to appoint social justice prosecutors to free violent criminals. and mandatory minimums. and that is by empowering judges to determine appropriate sentences. by fighting to repeal mandatory minimums at the federal level. to give states the ability to repeal their minimums. incentivize prison closure.
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so the articles of prisons. they now want to abolish our police departments and abolish our prisons i guess. incentivize jail and prison closures. as populations decline. enjoy the resources saved are invested directly into those communities. so they want to close them rather than have them. very bad people. people who are not going to behave when they get out. you see that in new york where they allowed a lot of criminals get out and those criminals are causing havoc. and then they got rid of their incredible and legendary crime squad. bad things are happening in new york. i love new york, hate to see what is going on. and solitary confinement. free federal housing for former
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inmates. federal housing enough go to inmates, formerat inmates. seek and aim a higher level of restrictions. i didn't notice that. all i see. so they want to rejoin the climate accord. in the 20 seek an even higher level. in other words, make it worse than it was. men date net zero carbon emissions foror homes, offices d all the buildings 52030. that basically means noal windo, no nothing. it is very hard to do. but tell people when they wantin to go do into some of these buildings, governors because they will be good fiveey years. and i hope you don't mind cold office space. in the winter and the warm office space in the summer. because recognition is not the same. as the good old days. men date zero carbon emissions
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from power plants by 2035 . zero. we are talking about zero. nothing can go on the air. mandate zero carbon emissions by 2050. and i believe he is changing that is bringing it down. he wants no petroleum products pretty was no help no oil or gas. i think texas is going to do two oh. the going to get rid of about 7 million jobs. if you go by the biden plan. i don't think that oklahoma, north dakota, and savannah, are going to bed too happy with th. in many other states.s. ohio, and ate all 500,000 of school buses. in all $3m government to vehicles, the betaine shoot zero emission vehicles within five years. for that. so 500,000 taxpayer-funded charging stations, nationwide. as a really good one. and school choice. there is nothing that the
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african-american community once more than school choice. and mothers and fathers are going to be very happy to see him be defeated so that alone. and that the school choice. so joe biden one soup and school choice. and tax credit scholarships serving disadvantaged students and places. upon supporting million americans with education savings accounts. and get rid of school choice. having to do with school choice. eliminate school choice in washington dc. you know they've done in washington. they have incredible examples. i know of one example. i think they have a number of them. but one is incredible. abolish all charter schools. charter schools are doing great. then the funding for charter
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schools in poor neighborhoods. we don't want charter school for neighborhoods. while that is not fair. abolish educational standards. abolish in the suburbs, enforce obama and biden's radical a ffh regulation that threatens to strip localities of federal affordable housing funds unless they change the zoningin laws to fit the federal government's demands. so what you have, and i've beent watching this three years. me from new york. they want low income housing built in the neighborhood. while i am ending and move. i am taking it out. i spoke with ben carson the other day. we are going to be taking it out. i watched that whole thing go. another want to make it twice as bad in the suburbs. mothers aren't happy about that
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fathers aren't happy about that. they worked hard to buy a house another going to want to housing values drop like a rock. and that has happened. they dropped like a rock. so we are not going to do that. we are going to do the exact opposite. probably there's never beenasera time is much worse than this. we did this very quickly. he's probably never been a time with candidates were so different. we want law and order, they don't want law and order. we want strong closed borders with people able to come in through a marriage, and legal processes. they don't want orders at all. they're going to rip down the ball. it was hard to get the bills. and now, it is almost completed and it will be completed by a little after the end of the year. and they want to rip it down. it's had such an impact. it's an animal. as stops traffic and human trafficking of women trafficking mostly. human trafficking, one of the worst things ever.
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all in the level that is never been because of the internet. if you of it as an agent statement. you would even think it is possible today. when human trafficking of women and children. i want to let that to continue writing that the law entered thv wall. as much british because s they woke to a section with there's not an entry point. and they will make i a left into the united states. there are the way, they cannot do that anymore. we have a 30-foot wall that goes 6 feet into the ground. the subs a lot of the tunneling. because of pretty good tunnels. we watch the tunnels and we have equipment for that. and can't make a left anymore come into the united states. loaded up with human traffic. so they want to take on the wall, they want to have open borders. think of open borders today. with the gh pandemic. the timing is sort of interesting. but with the pandemic. so there has never been a time
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when to candidates were so different. i have seen races were that is like, the same exact platform spring to been talking about essentially democrat, republican, not that much difference. a little different but not much. any choose oneis because that yu like the way they look, elected with l sound. you like the way the talk. you like something about one, and you don't like the other. but never minute difference but here's one ofen the greatest differences. without question, if you want law and order the single visit just a difference. recently, when i saw what was going on with federal monumentse if we don't have the right to these but were trying to find it but with that monuments when they wanted to writen down andrw jackson. and george washington. if you can believe that. and i found an act that we've
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used and had many people in jail rightht now and all of the country. and because they tried to destroy and in some cases got it down a federal statute or a monument. we haven't had anybody make a move since i enacted this night signed an executive order a couple of weeks ago.n and it says very simply, ten years in jail. you do it in ten years in jail. the amazing part is were able to catch c everybody because thanks to all of you on television, we appreciated. we have the pictures and a man standing on andrew jackson's force. when the man standing by general george washington. ing,ave everybody standing, iowhwh wthereye w geyng to topat
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lninco st w he was bwaeisng being freed f.reed. d weanaid, s s we need t do hisething and not let this th can be r beov b som som pretty go through a process, a legal problem tprocess, go through congress. i understand that. at the same time, some people like the statues and monuments pretty pretty can be removed. but you have to go through a legal process bring them going to have 20 - 25000 people that night nobody showed up. nobody. you know that because you were disappointed to see that. in the next night, ability 22 people showed up and they said we will make it friday night instead. and 22 people showed up. forty-four actually arrested because we have pictures of them knocking down other statues. other agenda. so there has never been an election where we had this kind
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of difference. and they want strong borders. without borders, you from he said a thousand times, without borders you do not have a country. they don't want to have borders. they want to have open borders for its radical left. it will destroy our country. twenty years ago venezuela was a very rich country. one of the o richest. anywhere, per capita one of the riches. tremendous oil reserves. another don't have water, they don't have food, they don't have medicine. we do everything we can to take care of the people. but they have nothing. and that is exactly the ideology that you have going over here. if i wasn't there to stop it, if i was not here to say, no way. that is not going to happen. we would be in some mess. and pelosi, and schumer and
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bernie and joe. they will never stop. they don't have the power, the strength to stop it. it is beyond that. but we do. so the bear has never been a time like this where you had an election of people so different. okay a couple of questions. go ahead. reporter: used for the better part now responding by the americans that should choose you in on your opponent. yesterday was in on twitter,ai careful what you wish for. i guess the question is do you see yourself in the underdog in this race, do you see yourself losing the fall. pres. trump: no i don't think we have really good whole numbers the real polls pretty you look at the intercoastal in florida, and the lakes and you see thousands of votes, with trump signs, american signs. you have the trump signs all over. you look at what is going on, bikers, for miles and miles writing up highways with her signs. we won a race where it was the
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same thing. 2016. we had holes that were fake. they turned out to be fake. not all, couple of them got it right. three of them to be exact. one of them was unsuspecting. but they got it right. they were very proud of it. but we had in 2016, something ieven more so when we got in ad we had 306. - 223 which was a tremendous margin of difference. remember, they said that he cannot get t to 270. i went maine a number of times we just read up lobster fishing and they took away 5000 square miles fromm maine. and i just opened it. and i just got rid of tariffs in china. i were working on european union which charge our fishermen tariffs. so we freighted up from maine. so if you take a look, we
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would've the recently, there were crowds, thousands of people lined up and going over to a factory where we are hoping opening up for making swabs. beautiful factory. i think that the enthusiasm now is greater and may be far greater than it was in 2016. i think a lot of people do not want to talk about it. think they're not going to say hey, i'm for trump. they don't go through the process. and i totally understand that because the process is not fair. the media does not treat us fairly. they never have and perhaps they never will. but maybe they will when we turn this around for a second time. and it will happen very quickly. when we turn and run for a second time. maybe theytor will. i think we are, doing very well in the polls. and i think you have a silent majority, the likes of which is country has never seen before. this is a very important election pretty we done a great job. we go to turn it off inside of said and now we have started it
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again. and as you know, the announced two weeks ago, record job numbers almost 5 million people in the below last month which was also a record, 2.8 million people. nobody is ever done what we have done and now we are doing it twice. it and i think my election day, you will see incredible numbers . the third quarter will be really good. the fourth quarter will be great but next year's would be one of the best economic years. so hopefully i'll be able to be the president where we say look at the great job that i did. i think we have a great chance. i think wef will have a lot of people show up. i'm very worried about mail and voting. because i think it is tremendous fraud and you see in paterson new jersey where i believe it was 20 percent of the vote was fraudulent. all sorts of things happened. i understand, the mailman was recently indicted someplace for playing games with thehe mail in ballots. have tremendous fraud if you do
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these mail and ballots. icw absentee ballots okay because you have to get applications and go through a process. i'm here to vote in florida, get an absentee ballot we have to go through a process. absentee ballots of right. but male in voting for the governor males millions of ballots to people all over the state. california, millions and millions of ballots as an example and then they come back and they don't come back. who got them. did you forget to send them to a republican area for a democrat area i guess you could say. but if you take a look at all of the unbelievable fraud that is been involved with male in voting over the last short period of time. but look at paterson, new jersey. it there's a massive error in a massive miscalculation. an incredible fraud. look at the city council, what buis happened to it. this is one place. but you have many places and yes please. reporter: thank you sir.
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i want to know when is the last time you spoke with the president and do you plan to speak with him in the near future. pres. trump: know, and i don't have any plans to speak with him. reporter: follow-up. okay.in reporter: hospitalized today with an infection wanted to know if you had any reaction to that pres. trump: i wish you the best tonight did not hear that actually. she was just hospitalized . that is too bad. no, i wish her the best. she's actually giving me some good things pretty you know that. people were surprised . i wish are the absolute best. please. reporter: you mr. president. so you mentioned the travel ban friend and i wonder, when you plan to reveal that because that european, the situations most of that place in the u.s., no van
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for all the hot spots like russia and india. what is the criteria to change that freighted. pres. trump: we band free europe and atof some point that will ce off. we were dealing with them all ov the time. thet relationships are good thing. they just don't treat us very well on trade. they have been very virtuous of her many many decades been we are doing that print is very easy to solve. i was also to solve it and then we got hit the plague. but we have a travel man on various countries. the travel man remains until such time that we say it doesn't. we want our country safe . by mike biden, we don't want have criminals pouring into her country. we don't have open borders. were not going to have that. we want to take care of our police. we want to actually find our place. oot defend them and were not going to abolish our police are not going to make our military small and weak because probably our it's a a lease at top of the level, meaner military. reporter: how do you think that
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america first policy, can work during a pandemic. this could actually damage the u.s. and make china more influence around the world. pres. trump: my policy is america first. we have losth hundreds of billions of dollars a year with china. in many other countries. we are just handing everybody everything. am looking at it and it's just sad. u.s. mca mexico, we have many very fair deal . with them that they had the worst deal ever. ever. and it replaced that horrible deal that was one of the worst trade deals ever made. i was a of the only did the might be worse is that to pto. wto. maybe worse. reporter: thank you mr. president for unit administration has taken tangible steps to ensure that
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chinese companies n are not takg advantage of our u.s. stock market . heartrate . last week your administered incentive under to the railroad retirement board. and asking them to reconsider investments ines chinese defense firms. pres. trump: meaning not to invest. thisct trip. before far as that requested undertaking tangible actions to make sure that u.s. investments don't continue to deplane and trend decline from china. pres. trump: this is very important bill that was signed. you will see more coming over the next short period of time but yes we do not want them investing in chinese military companies. reporter: what actions can be taken to ensure that is not happen. pres. trump: we have a lot of actions we can take including the increase. right now people don't know the trends being a lot of tariffs. we made in china deal they they are the third highest amount of corn ever in the world history. we just bought from us.
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the highest amount which is great for farmers. by a view it differently than i made the deal. when a main video that this was a great deal. after, and would happen to us, and to the world coming from china, i view it much differently. but we impose massive tariffs on china if they want. in other countries ifus we can't predict we will see. we just want to be treated fairly. we want a level playing field. our farmers were never treated properly by anybody. and they were targeted by china. it not paying our farmers $20 billion over a two-year period and they were targeted to that exact amount of money. twenty-eight. there were 16 billion, and that was 12 million. twenty-eight of her to year. oand we gave $28 billion to our farmers. that's why they're all here . another doing very well. our farmers are doing very well because the main really great trade deals for u.s. mca just kicked in. the china dealt theea bungalow,
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they are buying a lot. people ask, how are they doing in the trade deal. they are buying a lot. so want to think everybody. we will be having these conferences. again will be signing an immigration act very soon. it will be based on merit. this would be very strong freighted with going to work on duck up because we will make people happy. ifel an even conservatives wanto see something happen with daca. the democrats had their chance for three years to do something with daca and they always turned it down. they use it as politics and i'm using it to get something done. we will be signing signing a very powerful immigration act. there will be great. it will be merit-based. the country tried to get it for 25 or 30 years. we'll be strong on the border. but you will come in legally and you be able to come in legally freighted and very poorly will be taking care off people from daca in a very republican way.
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i've spoken with many republicans admit and many would like to know but they understand that is the right thing to do. so we will be taking care of daca read we will be doing for daca within democrats had a chance to do the never did it. okay. thank you all very much. elizabeth: was president trump just wrapping up the speech in the rose garden any taking taking questions as well. illicit washington dc. her headlines out of this pretty far ranging, and speaks to the president. reporter: little meandering to. some of the realness, now before we get through this. i do want to say that we have learned, "fox news" has learned that ruth bader ginsburg has gone to the hospital. she's been hospitalized. according to the u.s. supreme court, she went to the hospital last night in dc. with chills and fever. and this morning she was transferred to johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. she had proceeded to lyons
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viaduct stent was placed last august and she is resting comfortably now. no wonder news with the president donald trump had big news of the day, from the very beginning of this he said that he signed on the last day into law the hong kong metonymy act. that act but congress bipartisan support. now what it does is it has mandatory sanctions on any person or entity who violates the obligation to hong kong under the engagement with thehe united kingdom. and that secondary sanctions from the bank to do business with those people to break the agreement. the president saying that is not working with the president of china and they will not get away with thumbing their nose. pres. trump: my administration powerful new tools to help hold responsible. the individuals and the entities involved in extinguishing hong kong's freedom. reporter: and the present also signed an executive order removing the special classifications hong kong.
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specialt' trade status. in this because of what is happened. action in the china has impose on that. the president also think hisad administration is standing up to china. going on to comparing the last eight years t saying that over eight years i should say, president obama debt with china . joe biden was the vice president and he compared this to . listen to what he says about this. pres. trump: the joe biden and president obama freely allowed china to pillage our factories. and still our most precious secrets. and i have stopped it largely but i have stopped it. reporter: and if you're talking about the differences between he id biden he also talked about the coronavirus . saying that the increase in cases, interesting is because of increased testing and you have to look at the deaths that are happening. the flattening off and we are going down in some cases. he also said they will have a vaccine for this rated in record speed. according to operation warp
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speed which is working on that now. this. liz: acute so much. thus them georgia democrat, is a state rep. out of georgia is also member of black voices for truck 2020 per your reaction to the president right now. and on the biden campaign and saying it was taken over by the hardluck pretty saying that democrat platform and some of the likes of never seen before brain is radicalized reese basically also saying they want to abolish border nice and really undercut law enforcement. what is your reaction tony was just saying right now. it's. >> this i'm voting for him because he likes results pretty may campaign promises and he met them. his mother's commitments . unlike the democrats of the want to see the economy fail. want to see our borders overcrowded. it without any rules or regulations. the want to see the police attacked and they want to see protest . they want to defund the police departments.
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in the present is the only law that we have between the democrats and so i support this president and protecting the borders reestablish reestablish an agreement, tradeen agreement that is beneficial to this country. it is the same time, unlike the previous administration, there's president has stood up to china has becomeco competitive and let china know that we are not going to be taken advantage of. this president has b been good. and prison reform and many other initiatives. liz: and he is making news tonight saying he will revisit daca saying is basically going to be soon signing off on a new executive action pretty failed to make it more merit-based which of the countries in the world have pretty canada, australia and interest from europe as well . i would like to switch gears are . democrat elected officials not getting criticized for downplaying
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violent shootings and get up double digits like in cities like philadelphia chicago new york . shooting deaths now outpacing covid-19 deaths in new york . on your baby boy shot dead in a stroller brooklyn. we have mayors of chicago and new york and democrat mayors downplaying all of the saying and trying to magically get a way prime back blaming the shootings on the coronavirus. i would like you to listen to the father and grandmother of the baby boy shot dead in brooklyn. one -year-old baby shot stroller. listen to this . >> three ofon the soundbite tea. okay, were going to give this up. this was in soundbite. >> what a coward who did this. you should be ashamed of yourself because everybody talks
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about black lives black matters. what about babyiv lives. what about teenager lives. you've than the innocent child from a mother and a father as well as the grandparents i don't think it is fair. and go to pack rated you can go to hack. an excuse my expression but you took something that was precious from me. precious of my son, something precious on his mother. we will never see him. he cannot wake back up. he wasn't innocenten little baby and he is gone for ever. >> nobody is doing nothing about it. nobody. nobody is trying to make a change. and it's sad to say that. like every day, you don't know, if you will live to see the next day. liz: here's the thing.
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people of color, and their children are dying in alarming numbers. your reaction. reporter: will here's what's israel. did demo that a party, they go by democratic leaders. they have literally to the far left when they want to have anarchy now. no type of structure. no regards for law enforcement pretty defining the law enforcement departments, when you need to add more funding. so you can really fight crime. i don't care what color you are pretty want to live in a safe neighborhood. i think more lives have been taken now, black lives in black life matters started this protests with a work doing also it's of activity. this is not just about black lives matter when it matters to black lives matter. this is about all lives the matter. they beast that matter, and into lanna, georgia, we had a baby in a -year-old baby girl, was murdered on the streets. no by police officers are white
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officers but by black people or allegedly black people never, that would be child was murdered. so let's get to the art of fighting crime. let's allen men are police department, give them more resources, high tech equipment. but it is dealing with an, maybe less lethal as well for example luggable rep. there are other types of less lethal force that you can do to fight crime. did you hear that mother. she didn't give a damn about black lives matter. she just wanted her baby girl, her life was taken away from her. by criminals, by thugs. so let's enforce the law. new york will have to get their game together. that's why the president is saying these local government agency, if it only him and invite crime. president trump wants to bring the resources and and take those thugs out. one by one and to make the city
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safe. is why many people will support president trump because these up law and order man and he is fair. eliz: georgia state rep., thank you so much joining us. we really appreciate it. have next, on the new fight picking out of the maritimes, she is an editor. now pointing. she says the times and suppressing differences of opinions and thought us the real indictment of management at the new york times . we will be back with this story after the introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today.
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bullying and suppressing and thus with differences of opinion. in the times now run by a mob mentality. let's talk about it with "fox news" contributor. great have you back on. she said they called her a naughty and racist . for being a sentry. your reaction to this. guest: this was at about of us giving letter as you can possibly imagine. if you want to read the way to go out in a blaze of glory, read this letter. because what she exposeses with her first-hand knowledge there is new york times, is about us giving as it. it was not about at collective discovery of truth. it was all about fulfilling his agenda that some of them had read it is not a true newspaper anymore. killed my lady, as they used to call the newspaper. it's just not, is not the news. it is a glorified news letter to
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medical people on the left. that's really what it has gratitude and trent gravitated to. she was brought in 2016 to try to understand and expose what trump so wildly popular. she was suppressed to the point that she had to leave. liz: why did she joined then. but then the times piece, basically covered in bounce back from that mistake to making mistake from the mueller probe. gasoline the cover doors trump is a racist and america's racist and she is morning that the times is making the same mistake with by poisoning the national debate about who america really is. and she is warning that a quote enlightened skill are deciding what the truth is at the time. they're now writing to that predetermined narrative.
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and it's at times ultimate your reaction to that. lizguest: t i think the concluss evident to those of us on the outside. but here she is the insider, the person whoho is their day to day and she is exposing what so many of us have been concerned about. but the new york times is pretty supposed the destiny for the destination they have presupposed the outcomes and then they just write stories to fulfill that prophecy that they have. that is so wrong. that is not news collection. that is efficacy for the liberal agenda and that is with the new york times plus gravitated to according to her. nott from me as a conservative republican who lives at west to the present was brought in to do this pretty that is what she is writing in her own e words. i hope everybody gets to go back and read her resignation letter, is very illuminating. liz: there running by the tell
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abandoned officials, by nicholas, she said it civil war broke out at the times after republican senator tom cotten wrote for the troops to restore order. interest on the left when two dozen dead. if he resigned with aspirated and since the times, have been changing headlines after the fact if there to probe trump or to probe republican. your reaction to that. guest: was she says is that they just followed it towards her. and twins are, is the driving force. rather than the collection of wnews. and you would think that the opinion section of thewo new yok times would be a place we could see contrasting viewpoints. and be able to think through issues. that's not what it is anymore. and the case of senator cotten expressing a thoughtful expression and have it published in that would lead to people resigning and getting in trouble. that exposes the as much is
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>> july 24th, within the mueller team, extraordinary and it's all because you previously recommended hillary clinton and the clinton foundation in the illegal e-mail server case . and missing him on face . so you have a clear bias . a maximum donor to both of hillary's presidential campaign and she made it very clear to one of my lawyers after hearing she asked the team privately, that if i would remember certain phone conversations i had candidate trump, mo complained if i would confess that they might be willing to you know, recommend
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me. perhaps i wouldn't even serve jail time . london have to think about a very long. i sent absolutely not. liz: that was robert stone saying that the mueller team tried to pressure him to implicate trump and their five trump in exchange for leniency. debbie back on pretty senator lindsey graham was calling for testifying. but as you think roger stone ready to think mueller is going to answer to that spring is. guest: limit to go back to the time when the mueller team began to investigate both roger stone and somebody named jerome i said at the time that was where the mueller team had hit rock bottom. there is no evidence that roger stone and jerome know anything for anybody who knows the skies, the political, they have been wrong politics for many years. there's nothing wrong with that. they just made the fatal mistake of getting involved in truck
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campaign and then the fbi working with the clinton campaign patients who really became corrupt and then targeted these four guys. the mueller team new there was no evidence of collusion when it was stood up originally. i just want to say something about the mueller investigation. testifying before the senate. mueller should be subpoenaed. if i was chairman of the house of intelligence committee, that's mia what a minute went out a week ago. mueller did not know what the heck was going on. the name and i was on report for nick say that if you read that's, is a miraculous writer. for somebody who didn't know what was in the report a year ago, to write something like that included in the washington post within hours pretty of the commutation. it's quite amazing is in it. liz: is interesting . the critics are saying by mueller footed they investigate this . and now according great britain documents release mccartt
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revealed that hillary clinton knew as early as july 2015 that are coming did higher customer o put together the now discredited trump russia opposition research. hillary's campaign fight the 2016 election she lost pretty within the fbi used against vitamin and the trump team. so were smaller stand on that. guest: that is the bigger question here. roger stone, he will like this. they may get off. on whether or not he lied to congress pretty sizzling commutation was on the pardon. how to say that there are so many people that lied including the people that are mueller something. including the fact the yet the lovebirds who started the investigation. mueller refused to give us the text messages. the whole mueller team, should be investigated. i believe they are being investigated. if you look at what they have done, we have u.s. attorney out of attorney and trent was hard.
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that led to the dismissal of the charges against fun. i know we have a corrupt judge in that case it was like the maybe we have something similar in this case we had the jury foreman who clearly paid or hated trump. i think the jury foreman, and how any merck and put in those shoes. we had a two-tiered justice system in this country and it has got to stop. i plead with these justices that are democrats . you've got to stop pretty cannot let your party go of the socialist pretty got to bring yourselves and. this is madness. liz: when you expect from to come out. guest: is a sprawling investigation goes from 2015, all of the way up to the martin and all through 2018. on a thorough job done. my hope is that at least we can get people that are clearly guilty here. that is to happen for this
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