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restful weekend because we've got another big week ahead. thanks for being with us, see you monday. good night from sussex. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: i'm blood t elizabeth: i am elizabeth macdonald and this is "the evening edit". were getting washington dc information now . were talking regular americans on the ground. in their hometowns. they are frustrated and angry and were going to show tonight with their telling us the law enforcement there are telling us. regular americans are talking to us about what they are saying this marketing reported. tonight were giving voice too americans. feel they don't have a say in washington with us tonight, retired u.s. marine staff sergeant will talk to us about that and also another, and casey mcfarland joins us for unit and
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others. on the stories and the headlines. about the media and hypocrisy and double standards and washington. whether democrats in the media ignore why for six months, were dozens were killed, more than 2000 it haveed injured, billions of dollars in property destroyed . will the americans in lockdown. this got a new studyan showing that massive violations by politicians at all levels of government. including judges and federal state andnd local officials and from coast-to-coast. breaking their own covid-19 lockdown rules. this is new information . let's get right to "fox news" reporter. we will kick it off in washington dc. it is good to see you mike. reporter: is good to see you elisabeth. knowing that the storming of the capital than the riots here resulted in the deaths of five people including the capitalo police officer who tried to hold back them. the division among those who went inside. for instance, a man of idaho,
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photographed hanging from the balcony and the senate. it overnighted tv station that he got caught up in the moment . and he saidry sorry for the shae that he brought to friends and family. jake received attention because he was photographed and that bizarre, fuzzy boarded shirtless costume at anna getting by phone and he said he was very proud of storming the capital.ts no regrets at all. there have been arrest, richard barnett of arkansas, photographed with his feet up on the house s speaker's desk. he was arrested in little rock and told the tv station that he only wentin to the capital becae he was looking for a bathroom. in west virginia legislator, has been arrested in his looks like you will have illegal entry. others are weapon charges and one person was charged with possessing 11 cocktails with both gasoline and homemade bombs. thirteen were arrested today in dc's attorney general's indicating that the charges will not necessarily stop with the rioters. they could include those who incited the riots and that would be left to some decision-making
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as far a as who incited a riot . democrats have prepared articles of impeachment which they intend to introduce on monday. and this is predictable for the present tweeted today that he will not attend the inauguration . onnt the 20th however, former president obama, clinton and bush will be in attendance. elisabeth. elizabeth: greatest you thank you so much for joining us for unit joining me now, tom mcclintock of, 40, republican strategist. and your thoughts on wall street have you both on . your thoughts on the democrats introducing articles of impeachment on monday with a way to go and the president trump's term in office. guest: i think with passion so high to poor more ghastly than the fires e actually more irresponsible. we havee enough to torture our constitution without taking this extra step. the 20th amendment is
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specifically to address physical incapacity of a president. he has nothing to do with bad conduct which the president is guilty of. elizabeth: okay free reaction,r do what congressman just said. lguest: i do agree with him tht introducing articles of impeachment, is o throwing more ghastly than the firewood you have to understand that the democrats have no real interest in recommending president trump . is going to be gone in 11 days . what they are trying to do here is he is an event in a crisis to divide the republican party. they want to make the republican house members take about on the house for so the the base which is 75 million strong continues to fight against each other and to 2024 this about consolidating power in preserving the democratic power nuts doing what's in the nation's best interest .ni nothing speaks uniy like impeaching andmp the president 11 days of the door targeted. elizabeth: the critics are paying attention, lowered thehe temperature freighted euros
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being made right now. there were 80 to undress and 13 federal cases being brought . congressman, acting homeland security secretary, is basically saying yes, what happened yesterday is unacceptable and inexcusable. it is also saying where were you democrats and the media for six months when the riots torched small-town america . more than 2000 cops were injured. so what he is saying is where were you on that . went awol and jerome convention and you will talk about it . guest: this is been going on for years now. my town hall meetings used to be respectful . and about four years ago,t we saw the left stat to amp of things to the point where people were getting shouted down. to a level that we finally had to stop holding them. if this pastor we saw violence being used for political incident as you point out, with
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eerie silence from the democrats, to renounce that kind of abuse. and now we have the conservative movement unfortunately of treating the left as their teachers. at the moment, we allow the left to become our teachers. we lose our country. elizabeth: do you agree with the congressman, were going to lose a country if we go down this path. guest: is, i think he's on to something here. right property destruction and violence have no place in this decountry. the democrats turn a blind eye to it over the summer because they agreed with it. they thought it would help them in the political weapon to galvanized the base and la are talking down to us in time when the republican party is weak targeted and trying to figure out how it can go forward and post trump era. we have to remember the 75 million people who voted for president trump, they feel their voices not being heard. if we do not find a way to address their concerns, about the voter duty, were going to
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have a real problem because it is going to be one country party with the democrats are going to control. they're going to try to preserve their power and cancel republicans not only as a public square but also out of a political life. elizabeth: so what happened in washington, everybodydy agrees s inexcusable.ha what happened small-town america is inexcusable. and because we saw six months of riots or we had nancy pelosi calling and when the president said, bring in federal health. she said she called him storm troopers. and the people of the democrats were saying that we are going to block federal help to stop the violence on the ground in small-town america. your thoughts on that. guest: we all have to amp down the rhetoric and start talking to each other as americans again. we had the best system ever devised to resolve differences divided that we are talking with
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each other and not shouting at each other. in our incidents that occurs, we see the leftrh and bring up the rhetoric. and this is the time to start pouring oil onn this troubled waters and start talking to each other with respect again . talk to somebody an so any. they're trying to paint us all as a terrace . with the vast majority of folks voted for donald trump placed in trust in him, he betrayed their trust. but their sincere people concerned about the future of their country. in the future of their families elizabeth: ford, when we talk to americans on the ground, the keep saying time and again, we are sing our own highways blocked in her hometowns. we are saying our friends and our family sieber in the businesses torched to the ground. we know people who were killed in the riots . to police
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brutality is wrong targeted people have been reporting it. of course it is wrong. but when peaceful protest morphed into riots, he started to see in the media, downplaying the violent riots because of anchors in houston democrats own personal opinions, sort of gave the silence. it gave an excuse to keep going down the road of rioting. what are your thoughts board. guest: i think you have a great point here . corporate media and big tech care, sensually agrees with the democrats position forget it and unfortunately republicans, we are not just fighting the democrats. we are fighting corporate media. in the ability of big tech whether it is twitter facebook to shape opinions. and suppress information. i think that is a very very big problem . in the way the blame at the capital, slowly at the feet of president trump is the absolute height of hypocrisy. particularly given the democratic actions over several
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months. and on and off the blame is here, of them officers themselves. who did storm the capital but if there is one inconvenient truth, we learned about the violence, that is the capital needs to be more secure. elizabeth: critics are sayingab the president should have not cited what happened. it congressman, he was saying it was a pressure cooker going on in this country. and it was about to blow targeted and that is when you excused violence, antiviolence because of your personal opinion, and serves to your opinion. then you should all be talking in the media and hall. as y a higher principle at stak. new window unity and also notoriety. guest: in the george floyd riots, normalize the violence in pursuit of political objectives. that simply spreading . to be only to take a step back and realize that we cannot continue to the path we are on. the president was utterly
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irresponsible and i think in the words that he used. but he did not tell them to break into the capital and stop the congress. that was on them. that is not a crime. that is called free speech even when it is a responsible and again i'm highly critical of the president and the speech that he gave at that rally. but it is not an impeachable offense and it does not rise to a crime level on a high crime. elizabeth: thank you, we really appreciate it . thank you for talking to us for the need for unity by lowering the temperature now. and just being honest about what is going on in the country. he did a great job . coming up, the federal editor, he's fired up and ready to go. the double standard by the media in the democrat party. when it comes to those writers that were talking about that have been ripping across the nation for theex last six month. >> he must remain d consistent . that's what makes us different from the rest. we do not play favorites with
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mobs . the other side does. but we don't read it i do believe the capital is a sacred place. i possibly the guy invested his life savings in a small business, to him that was a sacred place as well. so it is consistency. emergency money lectures from paper goods and hair and makeup to pick and choose their favorite protesters right
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elizabeth: welcome back for a nose ring back to the show the federalists and senior editor christopher. we're talking, to congressman mcclintock about this . you are in this for six months of they told me in the democrats are falsely assuring the riots against people getting killed in police custody. that those rights were mostly peaceful when they turned into basically violence. people felt terrorized. they are watching businesses in cities and towns getting torched. your reaction . to see. guest: ist absolutely true. if inas the last year living in washington dc were we've had victims of political violence . and since the killing of george floyd departed is been completely condoned by political leaders and media links . they literally donated a park named the park after black lives matter and allowed them to occupy it as a reward for their writing reading and in washington dc. but the real people who are
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suffering are these hundreds and hundreds of people on the block is businesses hotels restaurants are beingre shattered because of the park is been given in response to political terrorism freedom to learn monday . is an an scene. but thisas is obviously a result of lot of pressure that have been billion cooking and complete condoning of political violence which is something reasonable and allowed . to a st there and simply blame president donald trump as opposed to other people who also share blame with him, the corporate media, the democratic party, corporations that have been, before the foundations, is i insane. his whistling past the graveyard. elizabeth: much of the news media that they will have party again said last year excusing violence because of the opinions. isn't that riots are only accessible when it's in service to their opinions. but when any right is wrong, not just when you disagree with cause democrats at the national convention did not talk about it, congressman, brought a
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resolution condemning the violent rioting. and democrats voted unanimously last june to reject that chris. guest: to watch cuomo go on their now scores is anywhere the protesters have to be peaceful. it was literally the first amendment. just a good example of that . kamala harris, the incoming vice president of the funded to bail out rioters who have been in the streets. so just washington dc and also new york where you are. i've been ordered to the 27th eighth this year . covering covid-1919 and the rights and covering the politics . financing destruction of whole cities that are completely of the doubt bypt this violence in this chaos to go to minneapolis and see the sad state of affairs and what looks like a apocalyptic ghost town. the cities become because the mayor's politicians have surrendered to the political violence ascends okay and it's entirely double standard of . elizabeth: and guess what. the have to cover that with tax
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payer w money. let's watch them play favorites watches . >> in a nearby at what we are sing right now in minneapolis . what we are sing right here is frustrations, and people do what they do. summa that is a myth. [inaudible]. we have to show up. anybody from the cabinet, and restaurants . in a a department store. [inaudible]. >> the notr, going to stop befoe election day november the not going to stop after election day. and that should be everyone to take noted that on both levels. this is not going to let up. and they should not. a. >> this protest. it is not generally unruly. >> show me words shows that
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protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful party to. >> democratic are in pious right now . this is what you want from joe biden this going to take your country away and there taking down the statutes. it and crime is rising. [silence]. is so bad and defunding the police. >> when you zoom way into pine street and surrounding area, less amount of joe all of seattle partied and get a sense of context for this. this is really what's happening about six city blocks. elizabeth: so at the critics are saying here, new going to see now the media talking about things like while violent protests work and riots are not irrational. it and so forth.. chris, so they are basically saying, police brutality and strong.s in riots to destroy innocent people's lives and kill people, attacked cops with lasers and
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power tools. because we think the other side of the aisle is totally fastest. it's only white supremacist . totally neo-nazi when trumpay supporters are saying and solely from . what you say. c1 i refuse to give them an else of credit after an entire year just looking for the causes of the riots which is something we should be doing . but these rights refusing to condemn them into straight up lie about them. of these work riots. businesses were attacked and people were killed. it this is absolutely insane and shameful and it's really dangerous situation where we are as a country. elizabeth: and the other side with the broad sweeping generalizations and broad brush strokes. to floral bowls and isha wrong targeted it's good to see you and thank you for joining us. and up next former trump deputy security advisor a new report, former military officials and intelligence officials are
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elizabeth: we have breaking news coming in. twitter just permanently suspended president donald trump's account. going to say that development as we get more information coming in through our studio. let's move into the starting with former trump deputy kate mcfarlane 40 so is going to have you on kt. the stories coming up in the examiner partied and interviewed military intelligence experts officials who say eric falwell should not be on the house intelligence and he should be strictly strict security clearance because that they did when he didn't like to have been, they would lessen jobs . guest: it gets worse than that. if they had done when he was accused of doing, they probably would've been prosecuted. here's the thing was. and eric falwell, is probably just the tip of the iceberg targeted with their influence operations all of the united states with things like the institutes where they're getting
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grants to the professors to say nice things about them. they're convincing chinese owned businesses under businesses to pressure the congressman at the local levels to be nice to china for unit something is good old-fashioned black male in bribery. that is really what they're doing. he had an affair with a chinese agent. best buy and he had a for a number of years. it also took money from her partied to michael bunning help support his political campaign rated so if that's bribery . because black male. so once he was caught the fbi told him what we think she a spy. he said okay, i'll cut everything off no problem party depending then he kept that information from his colleagues. and he also requested a seat on the intelligence committee. most highly classified documents and anybody in the united states government received partied on hill or even in the executive branch. he's done everything wrong targeted and he were the private sector, he would know how
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security clearances . fewer regular government employee, he would've never got in those security clearances. most people don't realize, i as if the government and in an official. i had a fella pages upon pages of forms saying that i had never met a foreigner, headache foot to a conference and sat on the same side with the corner. i had to list every corner i had ever ran into and check in hand with a broader and home the last ten years. as a senator or congressman, he has raised his hand and said oh, i promise not to tell secrets. he never had a security clearance. the background investigation. he said i promise not to tell secrets. and then the fees on the intelligence committee, had a really promise not to link secrets. nobody goes through his bank accounts or are investigates him targeted or through his contacts. i thank you so a real loophole
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that a number of our legislators are falling through partied wittingly or unwittingly . this guy was a chinese accent. he may not have known it . policeman said. elizabeth: it's interesting use the term because these the president trump of russian assets. we are saying that is a chinese accent. that's a tough thing to say because the point you're making is is no independent approval process to basically take a look at this politician can read our nations secrets. in the security clearances for them are much lower than for the average joe. it is a buddy like you who got your bank account and anything else examined it. is this what you're saying kt. guest: yes. severe a senator are cognizant under the vice president of the present, you don't have to fill out the given security clearances . just under say so partied in thing with pointing
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out is as american citizen, about receiving money from a foreign government. before foreign. elizabeth: maker for contract . vanilla safe report that information on my tax forms, nobody knows about it . desolate say ago and give a speech in china than any $100,000 . when that be nice . that unless the chinese government or the company, they do report that to the irs . sent to me to report it . that's another nipple. a lot of americans can be receiving financial assistance, legal or otherwise did not we don't know what their connection is with foreign governments. so i think those two big loopholes, americans, you've got a real problem there. and the potential bribery black male. elizabeth: thank you so much for joining us. you are watching foxbusiness network . were coming into the bottom of the hour . tired of rain core staff sergeant prayed and what americans frustrated and angry about freedom or target people and what they're
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saying in the hometowns. we are going to show you with the law enforcement and regular americans are telling us and what they're saying on the ground. it is not getting reported including remember the virginia police chief partied the police chief in virginia, he was so shaken to his core after writers block the firefighters trying to rescue a baby inside of a burning home. that story is next. >> is any single president with his time and attention. all politicians are people income with a shelf life. what happened yesterday was not simply the political protest got out of hand, the point of the republican party is not to protect the personal reputation of its leaders . the point of the republican party is to protect its voters. in practice that means protecting the bill of rights. so the basic freedoms of the bedrock premises of american
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elizabeth: who is here with us, retired marine steps sergeant . were so heavy have you back on . americans, were talking to t regular americans on the run of the hometowns. they are frustrated and angry. were talking lawaw enforcement,o telling the americans, and what they're seeing and experiencing on the ground is getting reported when it comes to what is happening in the hometowns the lockdowns and hit with riots. what do you think sir. think americans are frustrated partied i think what we saw over the summer was part of that . out think that this issue can create all of this frustration and overflowing of emotion and no physical response that we seen in america. war for a lot of things happening. and the more to your point i think the conservatives that i talk to everyday they're not in
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the political arena, they believe the election was stolen. there's nothing that i can say to people in congress can say that will completely wiped out from their mind. and you can blame president trump foreigner blamed the fact that they saw a lot of things on election night they didf not mae sense and don't have great exhalations. so you can't just like that. you have to inspire them to move in the fast forwarded. and i think that's what will be the course correction for this. they have devoted the people they like. elizabeth: i also want to talk to you about what happened in portland, oregon . department is now engulfed in 21201 days of riots and unrest. the portland oregon mayor, was assaulted by a group of protesters while he was out eating and dining and restaurants. watch with opens. >> are you comfortable . decent night in the town . i think you need to do. job as a mayor.
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bleep. i think your disgrace i think that everybody leap life. sleep, is pathetic bleep. how dare you. how dare you. none of that matters. bleep. elizabeth: apparently was punching hisin shoulder . your reaction to that . guest: we cannot accept that partied about what we can demand is that the mayors in town halls and give people a chance in the right setting to voice their concerns. then today the mayor has that run for reelection. and the need to make a change. and people portland, that tells me they're okay with what is happening. blessed are, perhaps they need to move. not sure partied test the emdemocratic process. as it works. here in georgia, is going to tough row to hoe. if not sure it's going to be him . i don't know if he can make it out of a primary and if you followed b him, because is beena reactionary from is an appointment of kelly loeffler to wally just seen.
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as a lead that. if leaders delete, they should not be in a position of leadership. i think americans can take back control unit gardens which side they're on to public office starting at the state level. elizabeth: with leadership. we want to turn to this. were going to do revisiting of something we reported last year. it was emotional this what people are saying, happening on the ground. it is not being talked about in washington are in the media among democrats artery . is an emotional news conference from the richmond virginia lease. the chief of police separated he was describing how the writers block the firefighters from getting inside and putting fires inside the burning home. with a baby inside. watch him getting emotional here. >> protesters, intercepted that fire apparatus several blocks away with vehicles. and they blocked that fire departments access to the structure of the house . inside the home was a child.
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officers were able . elizabeth: . [inaudible]. >> officers were able to get those people on with the house. elizabeth: it is so hard to watch that according to remember the garage set on fire. outside of minneapolis the newborn baby inside and puppies inside thees garage. their with federal officers inside and trying to set it on fire. the black couple in texas . their cars was out of our because they were trump supporters. and seattle protesters trying to set this police precinct on fire with people and official inside. really, and you're okay with that. because we are hearing crickets in the media. guest: you are right, when you use your rise to hurt other
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people . to infringer well upon other people's lives. that's when you're right stop. that happened on wednesday the capital this happen all of the country for six months now party did none of it is acceptable in all of us should be prosecuted and if you sat and asked edward or excuse these things, and talk about what happened on wednesday. go to work go do something to prove that you mean what you say . and then that goes for any politician. i don't care who you are targeted police chief and so on and so forth. elizabeth: when nancy pelosi said the people do what they do. with the statutes getting torn down. and getting up in the face, and then the writers to the private homes of nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. it or senator josh hawley or oakland california mayor the beat ready when that happened, has that violence what they say. elizabethguest: it is. that's exactly what it is. i'm not saying that their
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intent. although the far. i don't love the hearts and minds but is not a big leap. a little bit common sense. that's what so it set up what happened and was a . i voted for president trump . i think a cross line and wednesday . i think he knows that . i thank you so like a change in tone . president trump will leave office in afo couple of weeks. the rest of us are here and others are remaining in the lot office, hope they learn something. don't have a lot of faith in itt i have to do. we can have extremely loud policy debates without taking to the streets and hurting each other . we get to the bible we truly don't take the streets, we've already lost anyway. elizabeth: retired u.s. marine staff sergeant joey jones . thank you for joining us and thank you so much for your service to our country. elizabeth: check out the future of capitalism and virtualal town hall.
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elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show california republican john cox. okay john, people frustrated . this dangerous new covid-19, in five states including colorado new york andta for the frustratd over lockdowns in your report is showing massive violations by politicians a federal state and local levels. violating the covid-19 process . from coast-to-coast. what is going on here. guest: there's a couple of things that politicians have and that is trust and confidence. that's what backs at their leadership this. when they do things that they're telling us not to do, that just destroys that leadership. that's a with governor newsom in california as well as a lot of these politicians.
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i've build a successful business over 4 4040 years by delivering results but also doing it with integrity. integrity means and to do the right thing even clint nobody is looking. that is not what goes on with these politicians. and i think that people are disturbed by that . the shut down and killed the small business out here. the science shows that restaurants that are spaced apart where people are eating and the waiters wear rubber gloves and a masks, they are another reason for this spread. i people know that, the they look at the local costco home depot for people are affected and there's think ofth those of the problems. why are they crushing the small business person who is just trying to make a go of it along with the servers and the dishwashers and everybody else the depends on the business for it is just not fair . and it is just not right. we need to make sure that we get the jobs created and get people back to work in the state . get her kids back to school as well. elizabeth: the brookings
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institute said that the lockdowns are increasing. and delinquencies and payment in the minority hustles are really suffering targeted and the elderly, more effective strategy than the blanket lockdowns . guest: we should be protecting the vulnerable targeted we should make sure that we get this vaccine into the people in their arms. it is just unbelievablenb to me that for ten months, we have done this vaccine was on the way. and thank god we have it. when he arrived in california, think about a third of the available doses have been injected. the governor makes all ofhe thee 'spromises but just not able to deliver results.hi it's all part of the same thing. we need to make sure that we have leadership that people believe in and will deliver results. elizabeth: thank you john for joining us. we really appreciate it. guest: thank you list, it's going to be on. elizabeth: just ahead, director
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elizabeth: welcome back to the
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shelf retired director tom targeted you name talked about how immigrant communities what legal import and trent innovation. in the americans with that homeland security of data showing how bad the border is no legal order crossers are abusing local is worsening with a catch and release can you talk about that. guest: this price per unit six months ago i said this would happen if biden became president . were taken advantage of this is on operated antitrafficking laws. you simply have to answer a few questions and the cartels teach them what to say could say. they claim silent. they want protection and they say ath few key phrases. the released into the country. thus for going back to. president trump stop that because he had to remain in program which joe biden will say said he will end. thousands of people get a cross-border the same magic words. it would be t released. it will never file a case in
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immigration corporate 89 percent of every american fear of four, tthey never get relief from the u.s. corporate begin released in the going to hang out long enough for the next doctor or whatever. and being in the shadows. catch and release all over again . yethi a lot taking advantage f his for theos dropping off her children . become across this country as a child them if you are from mexico and he determined you're a victim of trafficking, immediately sent a mexico. but there's a whole new process that you can be in the country for years. most of the two laws we been making congress to fix for years. there is to do it. elizabeth: it seems like a dispersing between central america and mexico. also the homeland scary data shows the extent to which legal burn crosses with the children, from central america are more likely to be allowed to remain in the u.s. and like 95 percent of the time, if they come with a child of them if it is not their ,own child.
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they can stay. that homeland security researchers look at three and half million involved. 95 percent of the time. this is going about about six years. guest: the 95 percent is been very generous prayed is closer to 98 percent i think . that is an eye that is the third law they are taking advantage of. let's brought thatdv up. when they came across when the obama administration is about 45 days. then the ninth circuit said you cannot do that . you said not longer than 20 days . that's not enough time toay see a judge the most of these units are released because they can't be held more than 20 days and is not long enough to sees a judge . and the budget that congress is passing in december, $2,300,000,000 white mice. 52000 beds to 31500. 31500 beds which means 75000 crossing the border last this past month, you're going to fill those beds and two weeks and
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everybody else will get releasew . catch and release all over again. what is coming is going to be terrible. but that's what we have done. they want them released . they want them released in america. elizabeth: but we were sing the justice department cases in the court .ses brought into by law enforcement and the human smugglers and the drug traffickers are using take families. this overseeing. is that what you are hearing as well. guest: yes. when i was ice director we actually conducted an investigation of children being rented. to the cartels. not to get here come the child gets sent back to be rented again. eventually had criminal investigations and prosecution. the left want to talk with us on the trump ministration was terrible they separated 2500 families. at the same time liz, there was 14000 his children in the custody of hhs. because they entered the country by themselves. because your criminal
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organization to put them in the trunk of a car and smuggled them to the u.s. that is inhumane but no one wants to talk about that . children are smuggled in the traffic ended and that is the sad part of the story for congress is ignoring. elizabeth: sort of the words can you look at the data coming got to dig into it, you're giving us the nuance and texture what is really going on down to the ground. for dolls to show up without children, the chance that they will get deported is much higher. i thank you so 75 percent versus human traffickers and drug cartels, actually renting the children as children are used for that. guest: if you're are single mal, that's all changed now . so with that small amount of beds, the adults are going to be released now. which means, that there will probably never be deported. elizabeth: you tom. thank you for joining us. and thank you for your service
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