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media, everyone wants to get their fight in. you know? when are they going to report on other stuff? i have been telling you, it's all coming. we will always be fair and balanced. we are not the media mob. let not your heart be troubled. ray arroyo is in for laura tonight. how are you, sir? >> how are you? i'm taking notes on the interview, sean. greatou job. >> sean: they have no idea. i don't reveal sources. you tell me who i'm talking to. >> ray: i'm like the clintons. don't ask and i don't tell. handed over as ido leave. >> sean: you'rer pushing me over the door? you want the slot? >> ray: not me. i'm just the fln. >> sean: have a great show. >> ray: i'm raymond arroyo sitting in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from new york city.
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>> that's when we heard the words of the president of the united states that stunned the world and shocked the conscious of this nation. he said there were quote some very fine people on both sides. very fine people on both sides? >> biden can talk about the verbal express. it is probably not best to go the president was not referring to the white supremacist in charlotteville as fine people. the pointat he made at the same press conference when he first studdered the praise. >> you had people that were very
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fine people. you had protests taking down a very important statue and the renaming from robert e. lee to the other name. i'm not talking about the neo-nazis and the white nationalist. you had many people in the group other than neo-nazis and white nationalist. okay?>> >> facts aside, he has used that canard that he used the white supremacist. he said this about segregation. >> i think the concept of buffing which implicit is the question that you just asked or the statement within the question that you just asked that we're going to integrate people so they all have the same access and learn to grow up with one another and all of the rest is a rejection of the whole movement of black ride.
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>> later we'll explore biden's long record on racial insensitivity. today he said nothing of his record or experience or ability to reach across the aisle. he stuck to the charlottesville narrative and described his crew said -- crusade for president this way. >> i read we're in the battle for the nation. that's true. we are in the battle for the soul of the nation. >> battle for the soul of the of nation. there was no talk about about jobs or the economy. bidene. has taken a page from te buchanan playbook. he's battling for the heart and soul of the nation. this may not work out so well. biden is the man who supported the obamacare mandate that required the little sisters of the poor to provide
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contraceptives against their devout religious beliefs. they are still fighting it in court. there were never truer words spoken. if it includes protecting the most vulnerable, joe biden may have a a problem. he provided a surcharge in the obamacare plan that saider for an elected abortion. he voted against the abortion ban on military basis and even parental notification when minors are seeking abortions. what's wrong america's soul? he did reject the famous line that all men are created equal. >> we have heard it so often it is almost a cliche. >> in recent years we've seen
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statues pulled down because they didn't measure up to the standards today. others would prefer that all reminders of the slave-owning founding father be stricten for the public square, the jefferson memorial, and monticello included. what biden did today is particularly dangerous. he founded a dog whistle to forces that mean to purge america's history. by turning jefferson's words on him, he intends to show how woe he i is as a candidate. the problem of judging the past with the shifting morals of the president, it is lost. even vulnerable public servants cann be erased. from true context, we turn to the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. thank you for being here.
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he's the host of the podcast "newt's world." mr. seeker, your -- mr. speaker, yourur thoughts on wyden enterig the field. er -- biden entering the field. what are your thoughts on him entering the soul of the nation? >> i'm going to divide that into two things. i would worry about the kay smith precedent. she did t 2,000 recordings in hr career. although at same they were popular songs. she's had her statue taken down they no longer use her version of "god bless america" even though the song was written at her request. if i i were biden, i would start
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to say, gee, how many different things have i done in my career that are going to just rise up and bite me, because they no longer make sense today? i think that's going to be remarkable. i think it will frankly destroy his candidacy. dei think he raised the right question. i want to take it head on. we are in a battle where babies can be killed after they are born. you have a party that believes you have no right to buy personal information. pou have a party whose front runner says we ought to allow terrorists like the boston bomber,, rapist, murders to vote while still in jail. that's a clear position. still a party that says we should have no border controls, no walls, and open borders.
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2020 is a fight of the soul of america and which version of america we're going to go forward with. >> mr. speaker, i need to ask you about a huge missing endorsement for biden. we're going to watch this. >> if you are the best choice for the t democrats in 2020, why didn't president obama endorse you? >> i asked president obama not to enters. he doesn't want to -- whoever wins should win it on their own merit. >> is that really what happened or is he tries to save face? >> well, i don't think we have any idea at this point. first of all, i don't think that president obama endorsing joe biden would carry a dramatic amount of weight. he was the vice president for eight years. what would be terrible if he endorsed anybody else. i think in that sense it is kind of a wash.
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the challenge of joe biden has this. there's no positive visionary moral reason for this guy to come out of retirement and offer himself to the country. and part of what he's going to discover -- i think this is actually a great irony. this is biden's entire career is trying to be sort of a middle of road, bipartisan, good old boy representing blue collar workers et cetera. he's now in a party which despises every single thing i just described. and i think he's -- he's in for a huge shock when he runs into the left wing of the democratic party. they don't want to argue with him. they want to wipe him out. they have no interest in a dialogue with him. they want to get rid of him. >> i want to run something buy you. the last election was basically determined in a handful of rough feltan sates and 80,000 votes me all of the difference. he sees joe biden as a real
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competitor to theth. t do you? >> no. >> why not? >> first of all, if the economy continues, this president is going to go into the lowest black unemployment in history, lowest latino unemployment in history, and the lowest female unemployment had in history, and it has improved the pensions and the wealth of every american. he's going to offer a simple choice. would you like to continue to have america move towards grate -- greatness or do you want to hand out with a bunch of left wing nut aces? -- case. he's not going to win until he's the grand tower of the left wing
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nut base. you are going to have a choice next year like 1972 or 1984 of an incumbent who has good economy, who makes sense, doing things practical, and a democrat opponent that are so trapped into the left wing ideas, for the average american they are not going to be acceptable choice. >> moments ago told to sean hannity, he reacted like this after joe biden jumping into the brace. >> i've known joe over the last years. he's not the brightest lightbulb in the group. he has a name they know. they are coming on with some cute statements about me. he talked about the way the world is today. when biden makes the statement talking about the soul, i mean the soul -- look at the obama --
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you know, i heard somebody say before there was such dissension and division. people forget there was tremendous division during the obama administration. >> where are reaction, newt? >> look, i think that's a very good thing to fight over. i mean the truth is under obama's leadership for eight years, the democratic party collapsed nationally. they lost 4,000 seats in state legislatures. they lost governmentships, they lost thehe senate, they lost the house. underneath the obama personality, you had a country repudiating them every election. the problem that biden has is: first of all, he doesn't stand for any vision of the future. second, he's not going to be able to defend obama against the left. the left regards obama and the clinton as sellouts. the left is over here now.
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i was looking -- i don't know if you've seen this yet. the amherst college book of definitions which is historical -- hysterical captures in one sort of definitions how weird the left is becoming. i think biden and his team have no idea what's going to come at him. first of all, he's old, white, and male. >> we're going to get into all of that in a moment. mr. speaker, i thank you so much for being here. i'm sorry we're out of time. we have to get to the panel. the question that you raise surrounding his presidency, does the radical left trust biden enough? if this is any indication, the answer is clearly to. they wrote in part while we're going to support the democratic nominee, we can't let a so-called centress divide the
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party. here now a panel with the democratic activist and president of open primaries. mark, what did the biden announcement tell you today? did it seem desperate he was compensating, particularly on the racial energy? >> no. i think it was a good announcement. he's eight points ahead of trump in the polls. he's at 37% or so in the polls in the democratic primary. he's weighted. there are 19 candidates in. there are probably 19 candidates out to go after him. he's going to a value oriented, centrist left candidate. the democratic party needed that choice. will were too many choices on the extreme left. let's not prejudge that. >> you are -- you really are representing where the energy of the party is right now.
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would you support joe biden? what did hillary clinton's campaign teach you? >> first of all, i'm an independent, not democrat. i'm an independent activist. i voted for republicans and third-party candidates. i think what biden is going to have to face is a left wing of the party that has wind in his sale. they are saying why should we go with another centrist moderate democrat. look what happened to hillary clinton in 2016. she snatched defeat and lost to donald trump. they are going to say we need a true believer. >> i want you to react to joe -- joy behar. this is the middle reaction. >> i have to say i'm so touched and moved by that video that he did. >> our uncles were it in norman
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normandy. now we're not the good guys. people look at the country in horror. what happenedd to america? it is not just about policy. do we want that america back or don't we? >> mark, biden is beating the president by eight in some polls. does it matter? and does the country need a hug? will biden give it to them? >> no. look. there are a lot of voters who are very concerned about the president's style. particularly suburbanre votes wo detected. biden is very assuring. the president is he can reassure suburban voters, he was the vice president, he was a good leader, and he can l reach out to workig classri voters. he r represents a very, very strong candidate. probably the strongest candidate in the field today would be my guest. he's going to have to stand up to the primary.
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can he defeat bernie sanders? >> do you agree with mark's analysis?pr does he have a woman problem? given at the apology and there's grope and sniff gate. >> i'm sure there will be a strong strain to can we get back to two years ago, four years ago. biden runs a real risk of looking at that. if you look at the electorate, they are not risk avers -- adverse. they are furious. >> i know. trump has moved the ball on those t issues. doesn't that make it steeper than last time? >> they are furious that our government is incompetent and incapable of addressing the issues the country is faced with. we w are tired of them blaming
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each other. the whole thing is a problem. if biden says let's turn back the clog, he doesn't have a vision to go forward. >> we'll leave it there. thank you, panel. moments away, ed henry breaks down biden's racial insensitivity. four days after the sri lanka massacre, some of the newest democratic stars are reacting. others haven't said a word. you don't believe this. stay right this.
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panel did not treat her as an african-american woman fairly when she lodged the allegations against clarence thomas. it was only this month, biden finally called to ricks express regret. anita hill said it fell short of an actual apology and she cannot support him. "they had a private discussion where he shared with her directly that she had he admires everything she's done." in 1975, biden said schools should stay segregated. recently a spokesperson said that forced busing would not achieve equal opportunity and he stands behind that appeared in '94, bill clinton signed into law and anti-crime bill. at the time, biden said it wasn't needed because of predators on our streets. african-american leaders have condemned that appear to biden's current team says that violent crime rates were super high. this comes after a whole lot of race related gaffes.
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>> out of nowhere, the largest growth in population is indian americans. moving from india. you cannot go to a 7-eleven or a dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. i'm not joking. >> first mainstream african-american and america who is articulate and bright, clean, bright guy appear to because they're going to put you all back in chains. >> ray: there is a lot of nostalgia for joe biden but he added that primary voters typically rejected the anointed one. we saw that with clinton, when obama is on the sidelines, as many former presidents try to do. in the case of clinton, she won the election a loss to the general. >> ray: come over here and
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join me on the panel bid we want to bring in a larry elder, who is the nationally syndicated talk show host and shane harris, who is the former national action network executive. it's not like biden made one gaffe. he's arguably the most racially insensitive democrat since lbj, if not robert byrd. how will this impact his reception in the black communit community? >> you know, it's good to be on with you, and i have gone on to start my own national civil rights group, i am a proud former staff member of the national action network. but one of the things that is important to address about joe biden's connection with the african-american community and sort of his history and his record is that many of the candidates have challenging records when it comes to racial justice and issues regarding racial reconciliation in this country, so i think that while we do see biden's history around
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the crime bill and some of the other issues that i think are very critical, we are all very critical of, we also have this sort of forgiveness. i'm a reverend, i believe in. we have a reconciliation process and we want to give people the chance to correct those mistakes, and i think at the start of this campaign, he is on to through even some of his recent hires like simone sanders how he will deal with racial justice and how he will rewrite those wrongs historically. >> ray: i'm glad you brought up simone sanders. she was working for bernie sanders, former cnn contributor. she was his spokesperson back in 2016. here is what she said after that election about who should not be leading the democratic party. listen, i want your response. >> we don't need white people leading the democratic party right now. it's diverse and it should be
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reflected as so. >> ray: if she didn't think the dnc should be run by someone who is white, why should she think the country should be? >> whatever happened to mlk's desire for a color-blind society where we evaluate people based on the content of their character rather than the color of their skin? if biden is trying to portray him somehow as a racist or racially insensitive, that is tough. comments he made about busing in 1975 were comments that were made by a lot of people. fast-forward, busing is very unpopular and in 1979 here in california, the past and initiative to get rid of the mandatory busing. in the early '70s there was a gallup poll showing that the majority, almost half of blacks opposed busing. regarding the crime bill, the majority of the congressional black caucus supported the bill before they turned against it. and biden was the vp to the first black president. so to argue that joe biden is
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bigoted or racially insensitive is a real heavy lift. >> ray: earlier on, he thought of that stacy abrams to be his running mate. what was that designed to do? and did you hear echoes of that in this speech today? >> clearly going right to charlottesville in the opening announcement might be an appeal to african-american voters in particular, but i think it is a broader message where joe biden is trying to prosecute a case towards president trump directly in the primaries instead of going after bernie sanders. that may backfire because he's got to win the nomination first. on larry's point, there are explanations for what joe biden did and i try to give you both sides on that in the '70s, '80s, '90s. but the question is going to be, if you're going to stand behind some of that and be strong as they come here is the context, or is he go going to go on an
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apology to request market was already apologizing for some of this. >> hold on, we also have to observe the reality that many on both sides of the platform when you talk about republicans and democrats have a bad history when it comes to african-americans. this country does not have a good history when it comes to african-americans, and i think that joe biden is starting off not just with charlottesville, addressing the african-american community, but a white woman who was killed in that racial battle that took place down there is charlottesville, and the conversation around it was bigger than just blacks. it was about the division in this country. joe biden addresses the division in this country that really needs to be addressed because the president clearly is not about bringing people together. clearly not about ringing racial justice. clearly about dividing us. >> ray: a lot of people would
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disagree with you given his record on criminal justice reform, wages going appear >> i was at the white house. i was at the white house with van jones for criminal justice reform. but we've also got to acknowledge the reality of how this administration has dealt with racial biases and some of the real race riots that have happened in this country and to the rise hate crimes. speed >> ray: criminal justice reform was not popular in republican circles. quickly, there is a familiar refrain among some of the democratic front runners. bernie sanders had this to say at the national action network meeting. >> we have a president today who is a racist. who is a sexist. who is a homophobe. who is a zita pope
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and who is a religious bigot. >> ray: at your reaction to that quickly. ten seconds. >> i think it is pretty rich for this to be set at the national action network, which is held by al sharpton, who was involved in the crown heights riots, who had all sorts of horrible things to say about homosexuals, and for sanders to denounce racism from there is pretty rich. >> ray: i'm up against a hard break. her rendition of "god bless america" is a classic, but her statue has been banned from sports arena over what critics call racist songs from the 1930s. a member of her family is outraged. he is here exclusively to respond peer to stay there.
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an anonymous fan contacted the franchise saying a song smith recorded nine decades ago is racist. not only was "god bless america" written for her, the performances of the song help to sell over $1 billion in war bonds. that is not all. royalties from the hit went on to benefit boy and girl scout programs across the country. kate smith's family is outraged. one of those members joined us now. bob, you were married to kate smith's niece. what did you and your wife think when he saw that a statue erected to salute your aunt in 1987? it was taken down in the dead of night. >> we were shocked. we didn't expect, never heard anything about it coming up. we had not heard about the yankees, because that it happened just before that. when we heard it, my wife's reaction was just heartbroken. she was so close to her and all of her life.
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we called her aunt catherine. she came to live with us in the last few years of her life. she had become extremely ill down in raleigh, north carolina, where i live in where i am right now. >> ray: the song in question that they're talking about is a song from something called the george white scandal. this was a broadway hit in the '30s. what people are not reporting, kate smith recorded this when she was in her 20s, no doubt at the behest of her recording company, columbia. in crosby recorded this song, paul robison recorded the song. should we not listen to any of their tunes anymore? >> if you take "white christmas," you should even listen to it anymore because in the movie, been crosby was in the middle of a minstrel show. so where do you draw the line is the real question. and when do you use your own intelligence to realize that we
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are all americans and we have been have different ideas about some things. >> ray: i have a real problem about this latter-day revisionism where they back and condemn people for one thing. judy garland was in blackface, you've got a governor in virginia, he is in blackface. nobody cares. he is still in office. this is something your aunt said in 1945. she said, racial hatred, social prejudices, religious bigotry, they are the diseases that eat away at the fibers of peace. one thing the peoples of the world have got to learn if we are ever to have a lasting peace is tolerance. those don't seem the words of a racist to me. >> they are not. she never was a racist. the idea that she is racist only came because she sang a song, not wrote the song, she sang a song and the verses in there don't even say or indicate that she was any kind of racist.
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the verses talk about how the black folks taught the white folks how to sing. the real truth of her life is, the 90 for many, many years, is that she thought that god bestowed on her the gift of a great voice and because she always saw that as a gift, she thought it was her job to give that gift away. and she gave it to america. and that is the nature of this incredible woman. >> ray: you know, it takes me because without kate smith there would've been no "god bless america" ." berlin wrote the song for her. she even had the rights for them and ended up giving it away. i want you to react to what the philadelphia flyers say. they say, "we cannot stand idle while material from another era gets in the way of who we are today. "you are a lifelong democrat are you stunned by what you are seeing from people across the
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political divide on this? >> i am, i am amazed on it and that is why i'm on this show tonight. i have a lot of good friends, i'm in business, i'm an architect. one of my former clients, the contributors to the republican party north carolina, he sent me several articles today about this thing. >> ray: bob, i'm so sorry, i'm out of time. but our thoughts are with you with the rest of the smith family. for two days out from the easter massacre in sri lanka, and one reformist worries that a new holy war is in the offing. she is here next to explain and she's got a message for some freshman democrats over their responses. you do not want to miss this. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago.
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take alexandria ocasio-cortez. no stranger to sanding off on twitter over pretty much anything, she sent 14 tweets out about the new zealand mosque shooting. regarding the tragedy in sri lanka, not a single tweet or public comment. kirk, eli and omar wrote this. as countless people attend easter services, our prayers are with the people of sri lanka who lost loved ones in this attack. no person of any faith should be fearful in the house of worship. a muslim reformer and the member of the council on foreign relations. what is wrong with her tweet? she doesn't talk about the victims or the perpetrators? >> exactly, in both cases not mentioning that it was specifically the persecution of christians and it was perpetrated by radical islamists, or islamists masquerading as muslims. she is one of only two muslim congresspeople in the united states, that is a great oversight and it is a disservic
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disservice. >> ray: and african vatican cardinal, the followers of christ are all over the world of victims of wild and foolish deeds. i condemn this radical violence. what is right there and why are we seeing these attacks spread all over the world? >> those are courageous sentiment that he said. the political totalitarianism , so everyone that it does attacks in sri lanka is an islamist and that is very important, that distinguishes it from innocent muslims, who themselves are also victims. but it's admitting that christians are submitted to persecution. one in three christians, the number one persecutor of christians, north korea. number two, china. >> ray: is unbelievable. then we see in africa, this pattern is becoming routine. in africa, i will run through
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this. in nigeria, in 2012, 41 people killed in a car bomb. in 2017 in egypt, two churches were bombed on sunday killing 45. i could go on and on. on the way to the egyptian monastery where ice hasn't gone down 29 people including children. here's the big question. how do you stop this customer christians can't do anything about it. we catholics can't do anything. what is the answer? >> the answer is that people of faith and decent people around the world can do things in all of our capacities. you are bringing light to this to your audience. i write about these ideas. we stand as catholic and muslims together repudiating extremism but also teaching our governments not to fear naming the ideology and the followers of those ideologies. of those attacks you mentioned. i was in egypt days after the churches were attacked and muslim soldiers gave their lives trying to stop suicide bombers from coming in. i was in iraq after isis, and
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i've just been in rwanda where muslims and christians joined forces to shelter individuals from. so, there is much that ordinary people can do but politicians not wanting to name it because they are afraid of political correctness or islamophobia is and empowering only the radical and islamists. >> ray: the attacks are increasing. they are widening. violent attacks on christians have doubled from 2017 to 2018. 11 christians die for their faith each day. let's talk about this perpetuation of these atrocities. in sri lanka, the attackers were educated in the west. in the u.k. and australia. what does this tell us? >> not only educated but wealthy. one of them, the son of one of the wealthiest spice traders in sri lanka. islam is
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him attracts all kinds. they were extremely impoverished, we know bin laden was from of the wealthiest saudi families. there are many routes into this radicalization, and also, there were women that perpetrated some of the suicide bombings in sri lanka. but women are well known by israeli scholars to be the smarter bomber. you cannot underestimate. this ideology welcomes all newcomers, so muslims particularly have a role to distinguish real islam from its imposter. >> ray: thank you so much for being here. we will continue to follow this. two very different judges, two very different stories. one it rips prosecutor kim at foxx for letting jussie smollett off the hook. another is charged with sneaking and illegal out of her courtroom to avoid i.c.e. agents. to avoid i.c.e. agents. trace gallagher brings us the
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prosecutor who let jussie smollett off of the hook. for details on both, trace gallagher in the west coast newsroom. >> trace: good evening jose is an illegal immigrant who has been deported twice. he is wanted drunk driving warrant and a massachusetts court room before a judge shelley richmond joseph on drug charges. if dean perez made bail and i.c.e. agent hallway waiting to rearrest him. here is the conversation picked up on courtroom audio between judge joseph and the defense attorney medina-perez and they speak softly so listen close. >> trace: it is unclear what they said when they turned off the audio recorder but the defense lawyer later told the judge medina-perez needed to get his property downstairs which the judge allowed. that is when prosecutors say the court officer wesley macgregor also charged use his access card
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to slip medina-perez out the back door. the lead federal investigator said "the people of this country deserve nothing less than to know they are appointed and elected representatives that are working on their behalf while adhering to and enforcing the rule of law, not a personal agenda." after indicted judge joseph pled not guilty and cried leaving the courthouse. the attorney says this case is purely political. speaking of questionable legal moves, chicago judge has put county kim fox for a double standard. turns out after dropping charges against jussie smollett for allegedly staging a hate crime hoax and filing a false police report, candace clerk for filing a -- judge martin said ms. clark is not a movie star. she doesn't have a high priced lawyer and decimals good time. i didn't create this mess. your office created this mess. the judge ended by asking why
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in fairfax, virginia, more details on my website, i will see you there. shannon bream and the fox news at night team, take it from here. i am finishing up finding the bright side. >> thank you so much. i'm going to raymondarroyo.com. see you tomorrow night. fox news alert, you heard donald trump weighing in on joe biden's presidential bid, live report on that coming up. the former vice president spending his campaign launch night at a corporate fundraiser funded by big establishment democrats. the primary contest big corporate money versus bernie sanders's antiestablishment. donald trump calling the mueller probe a coup attempted against the united states government and confirmi
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