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invented it. mark levin is up next. come back next sunday with "the next revolution." ♪ ♪ i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." this is an extremely important prom tonight. we're going to do something different than what you've been hearing all week long, the attacks on the president of the united states, claims of racism against the president of the united states and the people who vote for them. this is the problem with the news media. there are things going on with the country that are grave, crucially important that are not being communicated to you. we're getting the progressive
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propaganda. i'm not going to do that here. this program is different. and we're going to start this program a little bit differently too, with a little film clip. so please watch it and i'll explain when it's over. go. ♪ >> say hi to amber. >> i used to think traffickin trafficking -- ♪ >> always want to make sure that she's safe. ♪ >> oh my god. i didn't know you were friends with her. >> this is tyler. he's going to be our driver tonight. >> i was hoping that -- ♪ >> she has never. >> if she hasn't turned up by tomorrow. >> i'm heather hayes.
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♪ [screaming] >> we're going to find -- >> thank you for coming on the program. >> thank you. >> that's your filling. >film.>> yes. >> that's hard to watch. the film is called "eight days" and it's about sex trafficking. and i wanted to discuss this topic with you. my wife julie saw you at a turning point event where you were discussing this issue and she came home to me and said, we really need to talk about this. and so i think the nation really needs to understand the extent of sex trafficking of little kids and teenage girls that's going on in this country. tell us about your personal
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experience, first. >> first, mark, thank you. this is something we do need to talk about and you're doing the country a great service. i'm from south africa, born and raised by a single mom. two brothers, younger sister. and around 1994, 1995 we sister was trafficked. we're talking about an issue that's so personal, your brother, sister doesn't come home. it's real. you're thrust into an environment and climate back then that wasn't even called sex trafficking. we've lived this. it was a long journey for elanka for to one, get home and be safe and then to rehabilitate. the person that leaves, i want you to know, is not the person that comes back. you can actually break a human being like you break a horse. we are souls and emotions and you know we're not just flesh. so it's very very easy to profile and penetrate the mind
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and the heart of a child and manipulate them which is why it's forced coercion. so these perpetrators that profile online, particularly today even more son than then -- back then they had to physically engage with them. today it's online. they get information, master profilers and they come with the right work. this is a girl with dad issues, is mother present or not, is she materialistic. and they'll feed you to old song of tell you what you want to hear. they'll get a child of various means. for us it was a sister. i want to audience to understand. i didn't jump on the bandwagon by reading a book. it was dire. the best people to tell is my mom and sister. elanka is a survivor in nashville, tennessee. she fight this crime. but it was a long painful journey that seldomly has that
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outcome. >> what is the typical outcome. >> death. >> death. >> the average life span of a child that's trafficked is seven years. >> seven years. >> because with it comes addiction, fizz ka physical acc, emotional abuse. how do you get out. i hear people say, wha why don't they speak up? you see something like the me too movement, 30 years after a single rape which is bad enough, any abuse is unacceptable. think of a child that's 12 years old, the average in the united states. we lead the world with the youngest average. disspeckable. >> the united states more than any other country on the earth, it's the worst perpetrator of sex trafficking of children. >> yes, and we've done such a good job, we've figured out how
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to commercialize it. >> what does that mean. >> in this country a child to the pimp will bring the pimp 200 to 250,000 dollars a year tax free. now you have a real problem. a real problem. because now, like i say, the demons come out. because there's so many takers. so many that are innately in agreement with evil in this country. >> you mean there's so many customers for this sort of thing? >> absolutely. >> your sister, how long was she kidnapped for? >> her situation was interesting. she was trafficked through corporate south africa, through a record label president. she won a competition, like an american idol as a 13-year-old and the president of that organization, first it was rape. normally what they will do. it's rape and shame and then
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something over your head, it's threats to the family. it was a six-year period. lengthy. the film "eight days" we predict eight days in a particular story all through those events, six years. so it's an epidemic in our country. this is not fear mongering and scare tactics like what's happening with the left. this is down in the underbelly of what's really happening in society, mark. i believe a lot of these issues that you discuss, this one included, culturally we've become so myopic, so gran lar with thgranular tothe issue thao me today that we've lost sight of the big picture which is this is the united states of america. the nation on planet earth that is supposed to lead the way for life, liberty and justice. for freedom. we're so far away as a nation .
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sexual immorality in this country has gone so far to the point now we'll called pedophilia as love is love. you have groups out there that die boldie boll cli oppose. it's the safety of our children. it's our future. >> how many changer are you looking at per year? >> only 1% of the crime is reported. so i always tell people when you see an amber alert, that's probably 1% of the children in that city. but i'll give you this stat. it's north of 300,000 in the united states. >> 300,000. >> north of 76,000 per day in the state of texas. >> 76,000. >> children being sold for sex. we have more slaves today than
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ever in history. i was raised in apartheid. at the precipice of apartheid. i was a senior in high school. i've walked the streets when it's black and white bathrooms. lived it. i know what that environment feels like. this is cataclysmic globally. we look at jeffrey epstein and what's happening. i'm glad, really glad that there's a spotlight shown on this issue. but society now, the talk on the street i hear is oh, right. it's the upper 1%. the wealthy. and then they like to tag that and throw it on the president and say you guys just take care of the wealthy. yes. are the wealthy involved in this? yes. so is the middle class, so is the lower class. this is not a respecter of man. this crime. >> teachers? >> school principals. >> clergy, police, plumiers,
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truck drivers. >> absolutely. yes. >> billionaires. >> billionaires. >> so it doesn't know any economics. >> it doesn't respect man, race, economic status, socioeconomics. >> what is the typical kidnapper of a child? is it a white male who earns a certain amount of money, the minority that earns a certain amount. what is it or is there none? >> it's not always kidnapping. just to lay it out you have your trafficker, we want to call the pimp. then you have always a buffer, bottom girls that will manhandle the girls and then of course you have a buyer because supply means demand. we'll get to that in a minute. the buyer in the united states of america consistently is a caucasian male that earns north of 100,000 dollars a year on average. because to be able to be a buyer two to three times a week you
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need disposable income. >> two to three times a week? >> that doesn't mean the janitor does it once a year because that's all he can afford. there's not a class or a race that we say, that's them. over 90% of the children trafficked and sold for sex are girls. then you ask yourself why do we not see more feminist movements supporting this in our cause. because it's girls. but they don't. it's not about others. it's about themselves. about their mission. the boys on the rise, over 150% incline year to year on the demand for boys. prepuberty boys. this thing is so sick, mark. you could almost order a child as you order pizza. you like cheese, i like pepperoni, et cetera, et cetera. and the audience may be shocked but this is a fact. you could get really specific. and we're talking about
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american-born children in the united states of america. cross border trafficking exists, sure. we can talk about that. philippines, honduras, cambodia. we've worked in 56 countries. >> i want to continue this obviously when we return. i want to know why you're not receiving the kind of media attention that you should. so the american people are informed about this and learn how to protect their children and alert authorities when other children seem to be in harm's way. ladies and gentlemen, don't forget, you can join me on levin tv most weeknights. give us a call 844-levin-tv or check us out on the internet. we'll be right back. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this?
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where they can go? >> netflix. really most places. >> why isn't this getting the kind of media attention that it deserves. here i am on fox,'or spending on hour discussing this. have you made efforts to take your message to cnn, as an example or msnbc? >> yes. >> what's happened? >> we've reached out. thank you for reaching out to us. but we've reached out and you get closed doors. and i say that not to point finger or blame, it's just a fact. this crime doesn't ask are you conservative or liberal. it is sex addiction that in its core is fueled -- because you start somewhere, right? someone doesn't wake up in the morning saying i want to buy sex with a 12-year-old girl and by the way she has to be a virgin. it starts with a pornographic culture.
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we as a country has done a great job of completely objec object g women. >> hollywood. >> culprit. >> internet. >> huge cul culprit. >> cnn and msnbc, my question are they so busy focused on other issues,', etiological isss that drive their agenda, trump 24/7, that they take up so much air time on their etiological agenda that when it comes to matters of such significance to so many families in this country they're too busy to pay attention. >> yes, they are. they're busy with the silly stuff, accusing the president who, by the way, is the president of the united states history legitimately that's done
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more to protect children that are potentially in a sex trafficking environment. yes, maybe they're too busy. >> this president, donald trump, has done more to try to address this than previous presidents? barack obama? >> no question. >> how so? >> actionable work where there's rescues, he's empowered i.c.e. cnn loves to throw i.c.e. under the bus. these are incredible men and women that help us, hhi, special response team, incredible people who actually go and keep america's children safe. this president empowered them to do so. he's actually made this is desktop nick the oval office. our children cannot be sold for sex. we cannot perpetuate slavery in the world, never mind in this country, because it's alive and well. truly, yes.
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>> we talk about slavery 150 years ago. >> we think it was abolished. it was not sn. >> you're talking of slavery today. a different type. little kids. >> but they're slaves. >> it's not discussed in these presidential debates or the round tables on television, actual ongoing slavery in the united states with little kids. >> what's more important, mark. 401(k) or a health care plan, hosk those things are important. but this is mother teresa, i'm going to paraphrase. a liberal individual. the left hates when i quote these people. mother teresa says if you cannot protect your children, you've lost your society. they won't talk about it. show me a single debate where they will really dive in on the left and say, hey, candidate vice president biden, what are you going to do to save america's children?
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kamala harris, what are you going to say about our children? how are we going to stop slavery in the united states today. see no evil, hear no evil. that's what i get. i get, talk to the hand, don't want to cover it, it's too controversial. are they too because disi in bu? >> you've affirmatively gone to cnn and msnbc. >> absolutely. i reached out local, local, just in the cities local. because i've even said well can we get local news to buy in. the only support i have gotten -- and look the history speaks for itself. you'll see where i'm covered. it's fox. local fox in dallas texas, local fox in tennessee. and i've had discussions with some of your peers on your network that are willing -- say, look, this can't continue. so by default it makes me understand -- my takeaway is okay, there is a group in our
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country that's fighting for life and a group in our country fighting for death. >> i want to pursue this with you. there's a group fighting for life and a group that's not. what you seem to be suggesting by that, when we come back, is this mentality of late-term abortion or even infanticide as a choice. and then it creates sort of a softening morality, a softening of values, a softening of virtue. and i don't disagree with you about your point which we'll pursue in a moment. i see even after these horrific shootings we don't discuss that. instead what can congress do. congress can't change society. society has to address society. congress can screw things up more than anything else. we'll be right back. at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great and look great.
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mainland china for trial. 85% of the polling places in guatemala have reported results. guatemala is a nation troubled by poverty, and migration issues. ♪ mark: you're doing everything humanly possible to bring this issue of sex trafficking to the people of the united states. and i want to help you in any way i can. we left off with a notion of life, people fight for life, people fight for something else. and are we unmored entertainment
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sir chew, morally and the things that undergird the founding of this country? >> yes. if you think about it, if the bigger picture is to move america, the lighthouse to the world, how do you move america you've got to break it morally. you're not going to move it if you don't break it morally. if americans can come into agreement that life does not have value -- which we're sliding, abortion, infanticide, starting select whog is the fittest to survive and who is not, post delivery, life termination, pedophilia, love is love, right? breaking the arm of the constitution. attacking amendments. you've got to break a culture morally and you have to have buy in from the people. and this is happening, mark. we're decent tiezin desays tiez.
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and one thing we're similar is sex is a part of culture. when you can get to a place where you can convince a public that sex with a child is okay, well then making an argument for some bill that's on the president's desk to shoot it up or down is easy because you've gone so far. you've pushed the needle so far with morality that now all of these other issues just slide in the back door. mark: is sex trafficking in the united states, is it worse today than it was, say, five years ago? >> yes. better laws. but a law that's not acted upon is a zero. so we feel good. you'll see the states, the da, lawmakers. i'll tell you governor abbott, texas champion. for this issue, him and the president, he is a champion.
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wakes up in the morning saying children should not be for sale. his office, people in his administration, they live it daily. but there are so few of these guys. but they'll make laws and feel good and say look, we changed a law. an eight-year-old is no longer a prostitute. she's now a victim. fantastic. show me that the guy who bought sex from her is going to get 30 years in prison and then i'll listen to you. but they don't. they bump it down to a misdemeanor case, they don't try him as a trafficker like what epstein should be tried -- mark: i want to ask you. is this part of the mentality that led to, well, the initial deal with epstein? the guy barely serves any time. >> of course. mark: and now, of course, it's coming back to haunt him. but you say it's not coming back to haunt him. >> if you really think -- peoplt organizations that really fight
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this fight, right. organizations like turning point that's giving me a voice on campus, right. but ngos that, they're trying to make ends meet to fight the fight. they'll tell you, if you look at the epstein case, he's focused on a man who had sex with children, forced, coercion, hes actual hay actually a trafficke. he facilitated children for his friends. she should be tried as a trafficker. not just a once in a while someone who wanted to fulfill a need of himself. he actually facilitated travel, airplanes, location and children. mark: he's a trafficker. he's not being tried as a trafficker that's a different sentence. the day we're able to defend our children in this country like we defend tax law, copyright law, that's defended to death. why are we not detending our children that way.
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the laws in place to protect our children. why do we see sex trafficking rampant in the foster care system. mark: foster care system? >> rampant in the foster care system. because nobody is willing to stand up on the lawmakers side and say look, we've got laws, we're going to act upon them and make an example. this shouldn't be a conservative issue or a lib cal liberal or bipartisan. this is a life. you're a parent. i'm a parent. i don't care less about the liberals' chirp than i care about the conservative children. children should not be for sale. we're talking about children. is their trafficking prevalence above 18? of course. but the laws in this country draw a line and it gets real murky. because now a girl is taken at 14, protected a certain way but
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she's still in trafficking when she's 22 and they change the way she's protected. now she's a prostitute. there's so many loopholes, mark. mark: is there anybody -- when we come back. is there anybody -- i know the president is focused on this. is there anybody in the beu bureaucratic departments or agencies who is responsible for addressing this? you've got the department of justice on the law enforcement side, maybe you have the department of homeland security at least on the immigration side. is there any effort to pull this all together and really attack it in a crystallized way? we'll be right back. ♪ so any plans for this weekend?
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charge with focusing on this issue. what is it? >> so child sex trafficking is going to fall currently under the department of labor. >> department of labor. >> labor trafficking, child sex trafficking. mark: i understand that. somebody who is a chief of staff, attorney general, would hardly have the tools to track down perpetrators and do those things nes in court. necessary in court. seems to me it would be in the criminal division of the justice department, people used to dealing with criminal acts. whow about thhow about the fbi. do we have enough resources focused on this? >> we do not. i'll give you an example. we were in a training session -- mark: you're training people? >> yes. fbi, special agents, sheriffs, our armed forces. the men and women in the country that serve tirelessly with very
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little resource. disrespected today. so popular to disrespect the ones that actually keep us safe. we're training these individuals on how to identify a child that's being sex trafficked while living at home while going to school because that's very very difficult. you don't have a k9 that can sniff it like cocaine. it's not always runaways and kidnappings. so we're training these fbi amazing men and women in a closed session in carolina. and i asked, who is the special task force leader, special task force for sex trafficking. mark: in north carolina. >> in. neil: north carolina. a gentleman raised his hand. i said is your team present? he said i am present. a brilliant guy wu bun guy. we don't have enough beds in this country for the girls and
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boys that are rescued to get clinical help. there's no beds to take them. mark: when you watch this debate over immigration. >> yes. mark: when you watch this debate that illegal ai aliens that come here should get free health care, free schooling, whatever the issue is, even before they get here, they get here, these resources expended, and now you tell this story where children in this country. >> we're not keeping them safe. mark: we're not keeping them safe. we're not focused on them. congress is not focused on them. you watch the democratic debates, it doesn't come up. the media says absolutely nothing about this. there's something wrong in washington, d.c. where the media centered and so many of the other folks are centered where they moved -- for instance, these slaughters of these wonderful human beings by these
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animals. they're all focused on red flags and gun control. something that had nothing to do with taking place. raising the age to 1. one was 24 and one was 21. we need background checks. they're busy on that. can the media and the bureaucrats walk and shoe gum at the same time? apparently not. >> i don't think so. they're not showing me that they can or they're willing to back out and say there are certain things in society that are untouchable, certain things we should not mess with like our children, our constitution. these kind of things. but they like to get hig mie. myopic to push their own agenda. watch these democratic debates. it's about their story. let's talk about real issue. people ask me, are you for the border wall, for or against the
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president. let me tell you this. i'm from africa. when a nation -- and i'm a proud immigrant, legal immigrant of the united states. so i've got a lot going on. in sex trafficking i have first-hand experience. showt africsouth africa has no r protection. rape and plunder on the streets. that's what happens. you have anarchy when you don't know who is home. mark: you'll be accused of being a racist, even as an immigrant. >> the people who accuse me have never been an immigrant and half of them have never seen the texas border. for me would it help us, i.c.e., the ngo, the nongovernment organizations that fight this, would it help us to know if we knew the children that came across the border, if we could top say, is that your uncle. interrogate, ask questions. mark: you think it's important
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that we separate them to figure out who's who. >> of course. mark: but the left says no, you're separating parent from child. >> 30% are not parent and child. these kids come over with a rape kit in their backpack because that girls know wha what's goiso happen. if we have a hard time protecting -- pick a name of a kid -- lisa in baltimore who's being sex trafficked and she was born and raised in baltimore, there's fingerprints, dna, people know her. now the world are we going to protect a kid that comes across the border that is a ghost. a sex traffickers treem. mark: yet the attack on this administration is you're separating family members when in fact the people making the attack have no idea that they're family members. most weeknights you can watch me on levin tv. you can join one or two ways.
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mothers and fathers, grandparents out there. what do families do? what should the public do in this -- this is a horrific problem. >> they can reach out to us. we share resources educating heem. mark: where do they go? >> sharetogether .org. and there they'll get great information. i want to share some information now that tonight and tomorrow they can start protecting their children. i want the fathers, firstly, to get engaged. we're in a culture where dads are not engaged. being home is not enough. actually have conversation with your children. know their friends. you're their parent, not their friend. let's start parenting again and
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then moms, you know the most powerful person in this country is actually not the president of the united states. it's the soccer mom. the soccer mom sits in a car with other people's children. she hears conversations, she sees little johnny's personality change. if a kid that s an extrovert and all of the sudden becomes an introvert. something is going op. on. maybe it's abuse at home. look at marks, bruises, kids in the middle of summer wearing long sleeves. get your radar up in your community. start at home. talk to you children. if they're the and over, talk to them about sex trafficking. they're hearing about sex in public school at 8. okay? this is not new. tell them there's a wolf out there. tell them what the wolf looks like. tell them -- listen, everything you hear on social media is
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being used as a weapon against you. stop oversharing. i don't want to see you in your bikini. i don't want to have you talk about our family issues on social media. mark: what are some of the ways these thugs lure little girls and little boys? >> they'll throw online -- now you're opening, you know, a can of worms. marsha black bur blackburn is dt work and she pressed hard when some of these social media companies came in and she pressed them hard and she's continuing it. this happens on social media. on their watch they know, these guys troll and they're looking from social cues. they're looking for little suzy crying out for help. they see mom and dad is home. that's the softest project. not the kid in the projects. the kid in the project is street
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smart. savvy. trafficking a kid in a bubble. radar is down. parents there wu no but not the. she shares everything on social media and she's crying out. now a profile goes in and feeds her what she wants to hear. you're beautiful. they don't understand you. we understand you. here's a community. and they lure them. it's so quick. we're human beings. my mother-in-law says the following. every single human being has a sign on their forehead that says make me feel important. it's that simple. when you come to emotional issues -- and there's cue to moo know that a father may be abusive. these kids, they vomit on social media. it's hard. they sit back and watch and say, there's my target. mark: all at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great and look great. "guarantee". we uh... we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it.
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so much noise out there. i don't care if it is 24/7 media, a lot is useless, does not really affect the lives of the american people. there are a lot of things that are crucially important that don't draw the attention of the american public. what to we do to make this a top issue on floor of u.s. senate. during the democrat party debates and media round tables, is there something. >> we have to brick i it -- brig it to the public eye. one thing to discuss it in secret groups and focus groups, but the ele the elected officiae elect the by the people, and we have to put pressure on the people we elected to do their
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job, because, what you do is affecting my child, you can mess with my wallet, my job, but when you mess with my child, the oughttudatnews needs to be thatf limits, call school -- >> school principal, local level. absolutely. >> school districts. >> school board. >> i don't know that most schools in this country address this issue. >> they do not. ask the school principal, are you training 9 grade and up abousex trafficking, if the answer is no, the question then is why not, pressure on pastors, youth pastor, do you talk about this? are you actually giving children tools to keep themselves safe? if not, get with the program, all clergy, catholic, christian, presbyterian. does not matter, all.
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arorthodox community, now next level, college campus, turning point is giving a platform, you know the resistance on campus is uni believ -- unbelievable. rape on campus is out of control, trafficking on campus is out of control, we are been run off of campus, you talk about sex trafficking here, you are going to scare people. scare people? scare people? you are aid, and abetting. >> thank you for addressing th this. let us know if there is anything further i can do, this is a crucially important issue, that is not deserving the attention it deserves, i am tired of issues that are force fed to american people. we have issues like this, that
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really require the focused attention of the public. with your help, i think that is what is taking place, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> god bless you. reat west over sunday. >> i am bill and for chris wallace. calls for answers in the suicide of multimillionaire jeffrey epstein in his jail cell. plus a building on congress to act in good control in the wake of back-to-back mass shootings. ♪ >> we will see where the nra will be, we have to have meaningful background check. >> president trump expresses optimism he can rally republicans as senate majority leader faces calls to ask. we will discuss what options are on the table after texas and ohio with kellyanne conway only on "fox news
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