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diseases. i'm jon scott. thanks for joining us. i will see you again for "the fox report" tomorrow. good night. ♪ i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." this is an extremely important i asked you a very specific prom tonight. we're going to do something department that really is in different than what you've been charge with focusing on this issue. what is it? hearing all week long, the >> so child sex trafficking is attacks on the president of the united states, claims of racism going to fall currently under against the president of the united states and the people who vote for them. the department of labor. this is the problem with the >> department of labor. news media. >> labor trafficking, child sex there are things going on with the country that are grave, crucially important that are not trafficking. mark: i understand that. somebody who is a chief of being communicated to you. we're getting the progressive staff, attorney general, would hardly have the tools to track
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propaganda. i'm not going to do that here. down perpetrators and do those this program is different. things nes in court. and we're going to start this program a little bit differently too, with a little film clip. necessary in court. so please watch it and i'll seems to me it would be in the explain when it's over. criminal division of the justice go. department, people used to ♪ dealing with criminal acts. >> say hi to amber. whow about thhow about the fbi. >> i used to think traffickin do we have enough resources focused on this? >> we do not. i'll give you an example. trafficking -- ♪ >> always want to make sure that we were in a training session -- mark: you're training people? >> yes. fbi, special agents, sheriffs, she's safe. ♪ our armed forces. >> oh my god. the men and women in the country i didn't know you were friends that serve tirelessly with very with her. >> this is tyler. he's going to be our driver little resource. tonight. disrespected today. >> i was hoping that -- 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 >> she has never. to school because that's very >> if she hasn't turned up by very difficult. you don't have a k9 that can tomorrow. >> i'm heather hayes. sniff it like cocaine.
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as you know we're following the it's not always runaways and heartbreaking story of -- kidnappings. so we're training these fbi amazing men and women in a ♪ closed session in carolina. in shouldn't have happened. and i asked, who is the special task force leader, special task force for sex trafficking. ♪ >> i can't close my eyes or mark: in north carolina. >> in. cover my ears anymore. 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. >> you said i would be okay. we don't have enough beds in this country for the girls and what are you doing? where are you taking me? boys that are rescued to get clinical help. there's no beds to take them. ♪ mark: when you watch this debate over immigration. >> no. >> yes. mark: when you watch this debate that illegal ai aliens that come here should get free health >> my child. care, free schooling, whatever >> every life is worth saving. the issue is, even before they
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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. [screaming] mark: we're not keeping them >> we're going to find -- safe. we're not focused on them. >> thank you for coming on the congress is not focused on them. you watch the democratic program. >> thank you. >> that's your filling. debates, it doesn't come up. >film.>> yes. the media says absolutely >> that's hard to watch. nothing about this. the film is called "eight days" there's something wrong in washington, d.c. where the media and it's about sex trafficking. centered and so many of the and i wanted to discuss this other folks are centered where topic with you. they moved -- for instance, my wife julie saw you at a these slaughters of these turning point event where you wonderful human beings by these animals. were discussing this issue and they're all focused on red flags she came home to me and said, we and gun control. really need to talk about this. something that had nothing to do with taking place. and so i think the nation really raising the age to 1. needs to understand the extent of sex trafficking of little one was 24 and one was 21. kids and teenage girls that's going on in this country. we need background checks. tell us about your personal they're busy on that. can the media and the
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experience, first. bureaucrats walk and shoe gum at the same time? >> first, mark, thank you. this is something we do need to apparently not. >> i don't think so. talk about and you're doing the they're not showing me that they country a great service. can or they're willing to back i'm from south africa, born and out and say there are certain raised by a single mom. things in society that are untouchable, certain things we two brothers, younger sister. and around 1994, 1995 we sister should not mess with like our was trafficked. children, our constitution. these kind of things. we're talking about an issue but they like to get hig mie. that's so personal, your brother, sister doesn't come myopic to push their own agenda. home. it's real. watch these democratic debates. you're thrust into an environment and climate back then that wasn't even called sex it's about their story. let's talk about real issue. trafficking. we've lived this. people ask me, are you for the it was a long journey for elanka border wall, for or against the president. let me tell you this. i'm from africa. for to one, get home and be safe when a nation -- and i'm a proud and then to rehabilitate. the person that leaves, i want immigrant, legal immigrant of you to know, is not the person the united states. so i've got a lot going on. that comes back. you can actually break a human in sex trafficking i have being like you break a horse. we are souls and emotions and first-hand experience. you know we're not just flesh. showt africsouth africa has no r so it's very very easy to profile and penetrate the mind protection. and the heart of a child and rape and plunder on the streets.
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manipulate them which is why that's what happens. you have anarchy when you don't it's forced coercion. know who is home. so these perpetrators that mark: you'll be accused of being profile online, particularly a racist, even as an immigrant. today even more son than then -- >> the people who accuse me have back then they had to physically engage with them. never been an immigrant and half today it's online. of them have never seen the they get information, master texas border. profilers and they come with the right work. for me would it help us, i.c.e., this is a girl with dad issues, the ngo, the nongovernment is mother present or not, is she organizations that fight this, would it help us to know if we materialistic. knew the children that came and they'll feed you to old song across the border, if we could of tell you what you want to hear. top say, is that your uncle. they'll get a child of various means. for us it was a sister. i want to audience to interrogate, ask questions. understand. mark: you think it's important that we separate them to figure out who's who. i didn't jump on the bandwagon >> of course. mark: but the left says no, by reading a book. it was dire. you're separating parent from the best people to tell is my child. >> 30% are not parent and child. mom and sister. these kids come over with a rape elanka is a survivor in kit in their backpack because nashville, tennessee. she fight this crime. that girls know wha what's goiso but it was a long painful journey that seldomly has that
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outcome. happen. >> what is the typical outcome. if we have a hard time >> death. >> death. >> the average life span of a protecting -- pick a name of a kid -- lisa in baltimore who's child that's trafficked is seven years. >> seven years. >> because with it comes being sex trafficked and she was born and raised in baltimore, addiction, fizz ka physical acc, there's fingerprints, dna, people know her. now the world are we going to emotional abuse. protect a kid that comes across how do you get out. the border that is a ghost. i hear people say, wha why don't a sex traffickers treem. they speak up? mark: yet the attack on this you see something like the me administration is you're separating family members when too movement, 30 years after a in fact the people making the single rape which is bad enough, attack have no idea that they're any abuse is unacceptable. family members. think of a child that's 12 years most weeknights you can watch me old, the average in the united on levin tv. you can join one or two ways. states. give us a call 844-levin-tv or we lead the world with the youngest average. disspeckable. >> the united states more than go to blaze tv.com/. any other country on the earth, and don't forget the press. it's the worst perpetrator of sex trafficking of children. unfreedom of the press. >> yes, and we've done such a a crucial book. good job, we've figured out how it's been on my
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>> absolutely. yes. >> billionaires. >> billionaires. we share resources educating >> so it doesn't know any economics. heem. mark: where do they go? >> it doesn't respect man, race, >> sharetogether .org. economic status, socioeconomics. >> what is the typical kidnapper and there they'll get great information. i want to share some information of a child? now that tonight and tomorrow they can start protecting their is it a white male who earns a children. i want the fathers, firstly, to certain amount of money, the get engaged. minority that earns a certain we're in a culture where dads amount. what is it or is there none? are not engaged. >> it's not always kidnapping. being home is not enough. actually have conversation with just to lay it out you have your your children. know their friends. trafficker, we want to call the pimp. you're their parent, not their then you have always a buffer, friend. bottom girls that will manhandle let's start parenting again and the girls and then of course you then moms, you know the most have a buyer because supply powerful person in this country is actually not the president of means demand. the united states. we'll get to that in a minute. it's the soccer mom. the buyer in the united states the soccer mom sits in a car of america consistently is a with other people's children. caucasian male that earns north she hears conversations, she of 100,000 dollars a year on average. because to be able to be a buyer sees little johnny's personality change. if a kid that s an extrovert and two to three times a week you
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need disposable income. all of the sudden becomes an >> two to three times a week? introvert. something is going op. >> that doesn't mean the janitor on. maybe it's abuse at home. does it once a year because look at marks, bruises, kids in that's all he can afford. the middle of summer wearing there's not a class or a race long sleeves. that we say, that's them. get your radar up in your over 90% of the children community. trafficked and sold for sex are start at home. talk to you children. girls. then you ask yourself why do we if they're the and over, talk to not see more feminist movements them about sex trafficking. they're hearing about sex in supporting this in our cause. public school at 8. because it's girls. but they don't. okay? this is not new. it's not about others. tell them there's a wolf out it's about themselves. there. tell them what the wolf looks about their mission. the boys on the rise, over 150% like. tell them -- listen, everything you hear on social media is incline year to year on the being used as a weapon against demand for boys. you. stop oversharing. i don't want to see you in your prepuberty boys. this thing is so sick, mark. you could almost order a child bikini. i don't want to have you talk as you order pizza. about our family issues on you like cheese, i like social media. mark: what are some of the ways pepperoni, et cetera, et cetera. and the audience may be shocked these thugs lure little girls but this is a fact. you could get really specific. and little boys? >> they'll throw online -- now and we're talking about you're opening, you know, a can american-born children in the
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days." if people want to see your film, i'm but how do i know if, i'm getting a good deal? where they can go? truecar knows exactly how much people have been paying >> netflix. really most places. for the car i want. >> why isn't this getting the i tell truecar my zip and what car i'm into, kind of media attention that it and it shows me the truecar curve. deserves. here i am on fox,'or spending on this shows the range of prices hour discussing this. people in my area actually paid for the same car. have you made efforts to take looks like these folks paid a little more than everyone else. your message to cnn, as an and this guy got the deal of a lifetime. example or msnbc? >> yes. this is how car buying was always meant to be. >> what's happened? >> we've reached out. thank you for reaching out to this is truecar. us. (narrator) before you buy a car, but we've reached out and you see what others paid for it with truecar. 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. >> part of the problem is there's so much noise out there it is sex addiction that in its i don't care if 24/7 media, a lot of it so useless ideological core is fueled -- because you start somewhere, right? someone doesn't wake up in the doesn't effect lives, the morning saying i want to buy sex american people. with a 12-year-old girl and by there's a lot of thing going out the way she has to be a virgin. there that are crucially important don't drawe the it starts with a pornographic attention. off these media sources and therefore, the public this is a primary one. what do we do to make this a top
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culture. issue? we as a country has done a great on the floor of the united states senate? job of completely objec object g going democrat party debates, during media roundri tables ando forth. but what is there something we can do? absolutely and we have to bring it>> into the public eye for women. >> hollywood. >> culprit. >> internet. >> huge cul culprit. secret one thing to discuss in secret an focus groups but i >> cnn and msnbc, my question want to remind the people the are they so busy focused on elected officials are elected by the people. other issues,', etiological isss but we need it wake up and fight for ourur children and start applying pressure, a lot of pressure in those we elected that drive their agenda, trump duly elected to do their job. go do your job because what you 24/7, that they take up so much do is affecting your child and air time on their etiological you can mess withy wallet or agenda that when it comes to matters of such significance to when you mess with child that so many families in this country attitudes need to w be offlimits in this country and we need to they're too busy to pay call our representativeses in the house and senate, the attention. >> yes, they are. public. call the school principal. they're busy with the silly askli him -- >> right there the school stuff, accusing the president who, by the way, is the principal the local level -- president of the united states the school districts. >> school board i don't know thatch most schools in the couny history legitimately that's done even address this issue.
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more to protect children that train their teachers. are potentially in a sex >> they do not. so ask your school principal are you training ninth grade and up trafficking environment. about sex trafficking if the yes, maybe they're too busy. answer is no, mark, then my >> this president, donald trump, return question is why not? has done more to try to address you don't have an answer to justify that just get it done. this than previous presidents? start putting pressure on these barack obama? >> no question. >> how so? pastors. hey youth pastor are you talking >> actionable work where there's a about this in youth group are you actually giving children tools to keep themselveses safe? rescues, he's empowered i.c.e. if not, get with the program. cnn loves to throw i.c.e. under the bus. these are incredible men and all clergy catholic christian, women that help us, hhi, special it doesn't matter all of it. orthodox community right? response team, incredible people and then go to next level saying who actually go and keep now let's get to college campus america's children safe. where is as i've told you this president empowered them to turning point is really giving a but you know there's do so. he's actually made this is resistance we're getting on campus it is unbelievable. desktop nick the oval office. our children cannot be sold for rape on campus is out of control. sex. we cannot perpetuate slavery in trafficking on campus is out of control. we've literally been run off the world, never mind in this campus not talking about sex country, because it's alive and trafficking here. you're c going scare people.
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well. truly, yes. >> we talk about slavery 150 scare people? scare people? o you've got people that are being years ago. >> we think it was abolished. abused on your campus and turning blind eye to me that's it was not sn. aiding aan abetting. >> you're talking of slavery i want to thank you for all today. a different type. you're doing to push this out in little kids. >> but they're slaves. >> it's not discussed in these the public square and anything further i can do to let us know presidential debates or the here. this is a crucially important round tables on television, issue that is not receiving the actual ongoing slavery in the attention it deserves. united states with little kids. >> what's more important, mark. and, i'm so tired of the issues 401(k) or a health care plan, that are force fed to american hosk those things are important. people with with the left but this is mother teresa, i'm projecting their ideology on us day in and day out when, in going to paraphrase. fact, we have issues like this. a liberal individual. that really require the focus the left hates when i quote detention of the public with your help, i think that's these people. exactly what's taking place. mother teresa says if you cannot thank you very much. thank you mark thank you with protect your children, you've lost your society. god bless you. they won't talk about it. see you next time on life, show me a single debate where they will really dive in on the liberty, and levin. ♪ left and say, hey, candidate vice president biden, what are welcome to waters world, i'm you going to do to save jesse waters, fueling hate that's the subject of tonight
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america's children? kamala harris, what are you waters words, trump voters are going to say about our children? how are we going to stop slavery terrorists. that's what wases actually said in the united states today. see no evil, hear no evil. on msnbc. watch. that's what i get. >> well this is why it has so i get, talk to the hand, don't important to look through the want to cover it, it's too lens of radicalization when you look at this president and then controversial. are they too because disi in bu? apply counterradicallization techniques demands that and they >> you've affirmatively gone to are loyal. so if you call trump followers cnn and msnbc. >> absolutely. racist and mask they simply go i reached out local, local, just around each other and become in the cities local. even more defensive and protective of the leading. because i've even said well can just as they would in say a we get local news to buy in. terrorist organization to compare to the radicalization. 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. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin.
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john: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm jon scott. a warrant is issued to seize a taker set to sleeve gibraltar. they are citing money laundering and terrorism statutes. the ship was detained for more than a month for allegedly
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attempting to violate oil sanctions to syria. a man in custody in connection with a bomb scare in new york city. the man was seen placing two rice cookers in a subway station during the morning rush hour. ththe nypd determined they were not exclusive devices. ♪ 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
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children that way. 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
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14, protected a certain way but 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. ♪ we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure
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