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it will help you survive thanksgiving lunch and ask all the right questions. thanks for joining us. raymond arroyo is filling in for laura ingraham. hope you have a great show. >> thank you, congress deteriorate man. -- congressman. i am raymond arroyo on the "the ingraham angle." we are monitoring protests live in washington, d.c. after officers shot and killed a young black men. police say two guns were recovered. first after viciously attacking president trump for visiting kenosha, goes where joe biden is going tomorrow? kenosha. then we take you to sacramento and chicago two cities reeling from antifa attacks and gang members targeting police. and lou holtz joins us on
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whether president trump is save big-10 football and react to notre dame lambasting his rnc speech. whe a shocking article. first psycho-drama. listening to joe biden's arguments in recent days it remind me the hitch clock classic. psycho. norman bates blames his mother in theatic for all of the bad things that happened. >> it's not as if she were a maniac, a raving thing. she just goes a little mad sometimes. we all go a little mad sometimes.
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haven't you? >> i guess we all. a similar dynamic at play in the run up to the election. today joe biden emerged from his basement to comment on school reopenings. >> if president trump and the administration had done their jobs early on with this crisis american schools would be open safely. donald trump and secretary betsy did not step up. many students are starting the school year in the same way they started the last one at home. >> this is a man who understands working at home. biden is blaming someone else for things he and his party are directly responsible for. it's joe biden and the teachers
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union refusing to return to work. what they want and what biden is calling for are billions more in federal dollars. >> giving raises to teachers. we will double the number of school psychologists and nurses and social workers in school. we need them especially now. >> teacher unions members are taking leaves of absences across the country. in new york state 20% of teachers chose to show up for students. the state safety requirements were met but the teachers won't show up in schools. some schools are suing a democrat led dade county after they closed all of their schools despite the fact that these private institutions met the
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safety requirements. who is responsible for keeping kids out of school? trump or biden campaign and his party. and biden tried to blame trump for the riots in portland, kenosha, new york and elsewhere. >> did anyone believe there will be less violence in america if donald trump is reelected. he may believe mouthing the words law and order makes him strong. his failure to call on his supporters to stop acting as an armed militia in this country shows how weak he is. >> trump can't deploy federal troops without the consent of democratic mayors and governors. when help was asked, it was given. was it donald trump or his supporters attacking conservative leaders in public or threatening people? just last week leaving the republican national convention outside of the white house. >> [shouting].
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>> [screaming]. >> [shouting]. >> [bleep]. >> i guess everybody goes a little mad sometimes. biden claims it's trump who has fomented hatred and divided the people. how quickly they forget. >> yes, i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, you get up and you tell them they are not welcome anymore, anywhere. >> they asked me would i like to debate this demme. -- gentleman. i said no in high school would take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. >> psychos disassociate from reality.
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totally binded by hatred of the orange man. they say one thing and they do another. look at the slew of democratic officials flaunted the covid rules you follow. one traveled to maryland and ate indoors with no mask or social distancing. nancy pelosi got herself in hot water for dropping by a salon in san francisco for a blow out. she was also not wearing a mask after mask shaming people for months. when challenged she reacted this way today. >> i just had my hair washed. i don't wear a mask when i am washing your hair. do you? >> yes, i just had a haircut a few weeks ago and they made me put a mask while they washed my
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hair. chicago in april said getting your roots done is not essential except when she needed one. she is a national media figure. you little people can look like hell. she has interviews to do. biden blames the president for cancelling football. >> i want football. >> the truth is it's not trump who is stopping football. not that most people are looking forwards to the nfl returning anyway giving the politics invading the field. it's biden supporters who are behind it. democrats like mayor cantrell of new orleans who is holding the game and its season opener hostage for money. >> for the city of new orleans to even host an event such as of that on september 27th, new
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orleans needs a fair share of resources for the monthey the state has received and the city of new orleans has yet to receive a full reimbursement of expenses that were approved -- >> i was trying to diagram that sentence in which the washington, d.c. mayor bowser created a panel to review the names of schools and parks and statues in the wake of the blm protests. they recommend that jefferson and others be stripped from schools in the district. even a washington monument they say should be removed. biden said monuments to founders should remain standing. do you think he will stand in the way of bowser or her minions and their recommendations? biden only collapses into this
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familiar refrain. >> something i don't understand. i just don't know. i won't speculate. i just don't get these guys. it's not a joke. >> we don't either. who is to blame for school closures and the violence on the streets and the football cancellations. like psychothe perpetrator was never in the attic but he may be in the basement. joining me now is laura and governor mike huckabee. first i want to give you a quick example of this copycat routine
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that biden is putting on these days. >> rioting and looting is not protesting. >> governor, it sounds like there is an echo. what is going on here? why is biden following president trump politically? >> because he's looking at the polls. that's why he stuck his head out of the basement. he recognizes that americans don't like people rioting and looting. some said they were just going after bread. they were not carrying loafs of breads. the nonsense of tearing down cities and burning down federal property. thoopts that's not a protest. -- if anybody believes that was a sincere statement of fact and he will stick with it, you
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probably believe he will support fracking too. >> laura, your reaction to the blame shifting from biden these days. do you think this works? he is blaming donald trump for what we are seeing on the streets? >> well, raymond, this is consistent with what americans have seen from almost the day donald trump was elected. this is one long information operation. one side of this fight has information dominance. they control the messages in most of the medicinia. -- media. they said donald trump is a neo-nazi and white supremacist. this ignores the views of the blacks and hispanic and white house and asians and others who don't see donald trump that way. they don't think it's true. there were people in kenosha who wanted to see donald trump and hear from him and wanted the president to come.
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that view is never reflected in the media. it's one sided. what is happening here if your entire campaign and talking points are built on lies, then you have to keep telling more lies. my other said a lie has no legs. the only thing that really stands up to questioning is the truth. information dominance doesn't change what is true. it allows you to get away with lying. it doesn't change the truth. what they are dealing with here is that biden is blaming trump for everything. the democrats won't take responsibility for that. that's their default position. they are trying to make this election just about the personality of donald trump. they don't want anyone to look at the principles. things americans care about will be around the next election when donald trump is long gone. religious freedom and those things. >> those are the things that
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last. we are getting whiplash in media following this kenosha story. the biden spokesman condemned trump going to kenosha and said we won't go there. the head of the kenosha naacp came out against the visit. >> do you have any plans for him come to kenosha to visit? is that something you would support? >> not at this time. we don't needs candidates to come here. >> governor, here's how biden responded today. >> i have spoken to all of the leaders up there. there has been overwhelming requests that i do come. because we have to heal. >> governor huckabee, what would the response from the media have been in trump dismissed the
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naacp like that? >> well, the same we got for him having gone to show support for the community. this is not about the protestors. this is about the people who live in peaceful neighborhood who just want to raise their children with a safe place to play. they had their lives destroyed by the rioting and looting and burning. and the shooting. the president goes to try it offer the same kind of comfort he would offer the people of louisiana after hurricane laura. that's what presidents do. not what candidates do but elected people do that. in the local people had begged him not to go, he goes. he is in trouble. if he doesn't go he is unsympathetic. >> he was warmly received? >> of course. he is the president. there was a time in america where people regardless of their
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party respected the fact that the president of the united states coming to a community was a wonderful and important thing. i felt that way when barack obama went after any natural disaster and he showed up. it was an important reflection of him representing all of the people in the country and saying we put our collective arms around you. this president did that and i am glad he did. >> i have to touch on ted wheeler the mayor of portland. his home was attacked for several weeks. he said in a statement to his citizens, we can't allow our anger to destroy what we are trying to support. what do you make of this? he moved out of the building to spare the other people in his apartment complex. your thoughts, 30 seconds? >> there have been violent riots night after night in portland for more than 90 days. the mayor of portland has done
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absolutely nothing about that. there are many people in that city who do not support the riots and do not support antifa and want the mayor to do something about it. for him to stand up there is the ultimate in hypocrisy. it's laughable. it's a joke. and the questions in the press conference were ridiculous. >> thank you for your insight. antifa used the shooting of jacob blake by kenosha police to terrorize cities across america. one place antifa struck was sacramento california. they set fire to government buildings including the d.a.'s office. and antifa thugs smashed windows and covered the building in graffiti. police officers recovered
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equipment used by them. the d.a. shubert is demanding those responsible are brought to justice and she joins me now. why did they target your office? >> there was a planned attack on our office and much was led by antifa. the first was a peaceful protest but the second was organized and planned by antifa. it's an organization that their whole end game is the destruction of democracy. they will do that by violence and intimidation. the night this happened, they targeted government buildings. the d.a.'s office which is the institution of law and order and the sheriff's department. their tactics are designed to destroy this country and take
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down capitalism. that's the end game for these folks. >> are you in any way coordinating with bill barr's office, the attorney general in washington, d.c., as you prosecute these cases? are these people from out of state? >> i don't deal with the attorney general. there is a local u.s. attorney's officers. we coordinate with them. if we have the ability to prosecute we will work with them for the best avenue. where do they come? many came from out of sacramento. they don't belong here. they don't live here. we have a lot of intelligence they are coming from places outside of sacramento. >> only a few seconds here. i read posts on facebook where antifa said they are planing to terrorize people in their homes and local businesses. what are you prepared to do to
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stop that and how do you prosecute these folks? >> we figure out who they are. if anybody knows our law enforcement partners we will do everything we can. the night they tried to set our building on fire, if you left your dna behind we will figure out who you are. they tried to post where they think where i live on social media. this theme of intimidating by showing up at people's homes has to end. we will do that by identifying them and prosecuting them and making sure they understand we won't tolerate it. >> thanks for being here. coming up the fbi is warning chicago police that criminal gangs may have made a pact to kill officers. the university of notre dame is distancing itself from legendary lou holtz after his rnc
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man named devon kaye. as chicago tries to rein in violent crime in the wake of blm violent riots, their lives are being threatened. fox news has learned that the fbi's morning the cities law enforcement that a cabal of gangs have formed on site any cop that has drawn a weapon on any subject in public in order to garner media attention. joining me is anthony napolitano, all the men for the 41st ward 36 gangs are mentioned in this report, did you ever think we'd see bounties on police officers? what is fueling and perpetuating it? >> never in a million years i think we'd see it and what i think is fueling it is our soft on crime approach that our state attorney's can't takes in the city ofchicago.
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you've created and embolden a criminal system where they've had the attitude now where they are going to take shots at police. we see this in a regular basis. our officers are being shot at weekly and it's something that i prayr would never happen and sue enough it is happening. it's crazy times. >> raymond: this is what cpd's superintendent saving down like david brown said of the fbi intel. watch. >> bal actors have acted with impunity more so than we've seen in the past. 61 officers shot at or shot in one year? that quadruples any previous year in chicago's history. more than a few suggestions that people are seeking to do harm to cops. >> raymond: it's a scandal. anthony, even if the fbi intel proves to be inaccurate, it's clear police are still targeted. is the city and the mayor doing enough in your opinion? >> i think the mayor is doing everything she possibly can.
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we could always ask for more. myself along with a couple of elder men who actually asked for the governor of the state of illinois to step in now and send in the national guard, i think our police officers are and is to the point right now where we are bringing other city departmentst control of the city. there is always more we can do but i think we need more help. we need to bring in the national guard pier they try to bring on that it's a budget issue but we are paying an astronomical amount in overtime for police officers. p now we are bringing in otherp departments to help out. there is always more we could do. >> raymond: anthony, as you know, president trump has offered this federal help to come in, all they have to do is be asked. do you think it's the time for the white house to at be asked for this aid? >> let me break this down, in 2012 we had nato come intohi chicago. there wasn't a point where we
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weren't protecting dignitaries. we have an opportunity to protect people and businesses. the only thing that's changed from 2012 to now is who is sitting in the oval office and people don't want to make that man look like a hero to help save chicago. it's time to stop this nonsense be i've said it a million times. we need to save ourak city. >> raymond: i it's a crisis. thank you so much for the insight. college football has become an election issue this year and while the left wants to keep the players off the field the president is working to get the season up and running. >> i just had a very good conversation with the commissioner of big ten football, kevin warren. i think it was very productive, about getting big ten playing again immediately. let's see what happens. do they want to play, do the fans want to see it, the players have a lot of stake in playing in the nfl. >> raymond: it's claiming what's truly at stake for college athletes if they are not
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allowed to play, it legendary football coach lou holtz. what does it mean for these players in the whole country that we get football going again and are these players endangering themselves to covid by playing, by training? >> it's important we get society back, football is a large part of it. there are only three major conferences playing football. lsu let four promising students pass up because a covid beer people think covid is like cancer, a death threat. the legs report that 6% of the deaths have been strictly from covid and we do not have a football player who has been hospitalized testing for sp 26. i don't think we'll be able to finish the season. last week they said the center had contact, not allowed to make the trip. so i'm not sure where we are
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going to end up. >> raymond: i've got to get you to react to this. a father released by father jenkins of notre dame. they launched this in reaction to your rnc speech where you suggested that biden was a catholic in name only. father jenkins wrote the following. "the use of the university's name at the rnc must not be taken to imply that the university endorses his views but we must due to the mysterious working of grace and that person's heart." where are you questioningbi joe biden's faith and were you surprised by the university's statement? >> i was not questioning joe biden. i did not criticize -- the only thing i understand he is a wonderful individual peer i do decisions he's made and the stances he's taken on abortion. i have great respect for notre dame for dave educated three of my children. father jenkins has been a tremendous a president.
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i have no idea how anybody was thinking i was resenting notre dame. i did make mistake by saying notre dame, i don't know what it is that everyone is -- are they opposed to the fact that i'm against abortion? my oldest granddaughter graduated for a law school, married, and is five months pregnant. she was adopted at birth but i can't begin to tell you how much joy -- maybe think that i'll have an abortion -- that's not my thought, i have great respect for father jenkins. i understand his opinion. but i tell you what, it got to the point where you can't voice your own opinion without everybody else attacking you. i tried to walk down the street, people spitting on you, shoving on you, this is not a country -- you may have an opinion, i disagree, let's settle it. period. >> raymond:ch when i read it, one i heard your statement, here he is defending church teaching
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but i was surprised notre dame came out and made a statement at all. they didn't apologize for hiring mayor pete buttigieg and he's another rabbit a supporter of a motion i want to play this for you. joe biden took a shot at your critique. >> i've been a practicing catholic my whole life. i practice all the elements of my faith. and my private beliefs relative to how i would deal with the church doctrine is different than my opposing that doctrine o imposing that doctrine on everyone in the world. >> raymond: your response, jo joe? >> joe has a record. he does say -- i just disagree with that. because i disagree with the doesn't mean he's a vet down like batman or evil man. it's not just about the potential candidates. it's also about the party, the
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most powerful country in the world has produced more wealth and more happiness and people are trying to get in here by the millions lately wants to protect that. i do not want to go too socialism's. that's just my belief. i am a normal man. life in prison doesn't intimidate me anymore. maybe when i was 40. but not when i'm 83. >> raymond: i don't think you are going to prison and i think that's that she was going to gleam even brighter outside the notre dame stadium. still to come, we'll be d.c.oring the situation in that seventh precinct in d.c. is under siege at the moment peer protesters surrounding it, rioters. why is "the new york times" magazine defending adults caught soliciting sex with children? the author of "the underground railroad" a fiery response from this piece. and i have announcement.
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>> ♪ >> the fox news alert. raymond arroyo sitting in for >> raymond: a fox news alert. raymond arroyo sitting in for laura ingraham. protests erupted in washington, d.c., tonight after police shot and killed an 18-year-old black man. fox's rich edson standing by a live in the nation's capital with the latest. what do you see? >> that evening, raymond. what we've had over the last couple of hours, lots of chanting, protesting, black lives matter, d.c. you can get a sense of what's happening here. this really started a couple of hours ago after police say there was a shooting in this area around 3:50 this afternoon. according to the police department here in d.c., officers responding to a vehicle. people fled on foot according to the police, an officer fired his firearm and an adult was taken in the hospital and pronounced
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dead. shortly after that, this is the seventh district police station here in washington, d.c., southeast washington, d.c. you had calls on twitter to get folks out mobilizing this as a result of that. getting a lot of speeches now, lots of chanting now but what we aren't getting is all that much information about exactly what transpired around 3:50, 4:00 this afternoon in d.c. which led to the shooting. but we do know about the police when we asked what the circumstances were, the police chief responded saying we aren't going to speculate.io we need to complete our investigation. we don't know why yet. he said uniformed officers had information that there were guys in the neighborhood with gunsei and police say they also recovered guns on the scene. so the details around this are still very murky. trying to figure out exactly what happened as protesters have been gathering here in southeast d.c. in front of the police station throughout the evening. >> raymond: before i let you go, how big a crowd do you think this is and what are they asking
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for? >> i'd say this is probably between 10150 people here. it's a black lives matter protest. you hear a lott. of the same tye of protest chances you been hearing for a couple of months. they are protesting over at black lives matter plaza and its standard on that. but this time there is an incident specific to washington, d.c., something that has not been the case of late when it comes to protests in the nation's capital. >> raymond: thank you so much. stay safe out there. joining me now is ted williams. he is a former d.c. homicide detective andy fox news contributor. we still don't know exactly what happened here. we do know that there was apparently two young men. cops approached them. there were two guns recovered from the scene. what does that tell you?
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>> this is an evolving situation right now where the investigation is clearly continuing. but what we know, peter knew some of the washingto washingto, police department. they got word that there werere men in the area with guns. officers went into the seventh district area and then approach these men at which there was one individual shotiv and killed, as you already reported. they did in fact find guns, at least two guns, the other individual left the scene. again it's a very fluid situation going on right now. as we know right now, the group black lives matter went into the seventh district there and they are protesting. one of their concerns i've heard is that they are concerned also
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about right-wing groups groups like the boogaloo boys, the proud prayer -- proud boys coming in, and they are riot situation with groups on the right and left engaging each other. >> raymond: before i let you go, they are chanting "we believe in a world without police." your take on this and how a situation that may haveed involved, may have involved, officers whose lives were threatened has now evolved into a call to end police, funding, and support to the police? >> raymond, what's going on throughout our country right now is we've got a lot of decent, good police officers, but we've got a lot of bad police officers bid the bad police officers make it bad for the good police officers. under the circumstances here, you are going to have various groups chanting "the fund the police."
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that's ridiculous. we need police officers in our various cities. it's highly unlikely the police are going to be defunded in washington, d.c., or perhaps anywhere else. >> raymond: i thank you so much and i agree with you. i think it's highly unlikely that officers would randomly open fire on anybody given the political and social situation. ted williams, thank you always for being here. why is "the new york times" magazine defending men who solicited sex with children? in a moment, a fiery response from someone who is dedicated his life from ending trafficking. don't go away. i have a special message. stay there.
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>> ♪ >> a raining night in >> it's a rainy night in connecticut and this 40-year-old guy thinks he's going to cuddle in bed with his 13-year-old girl. >> hey, you. >> hey, you. >> hey, baby. >> he appears to be so desperate that he would risk a 30-year sentence for a night with a 13 year old. >> raymond: my next guest and the founder of operation underground railroad seeks to get off then streets and put in jail for nearly every american thinks sting operations that
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lock up these trialil sex predators are good things but "the new york times" magazine things otherwise where they put out this week last week with the headline "convicted of sex crimes but with no victim: snared hundreds of men, but what were they really guilty of?" "the new york times" magazine ran an article questioning the prosecution of grown men caught rape children. the article focuses in on a sting operation in washington state,e, it's called net nanny. hundreds of men were arrested and charged with sex crimes. the article also targets operation underground railroad in their role to bring all these predators to justice. the group's founder and president tim ballard. why is "the new york times" magazine publishing an article defending men seeking to rape children? it's very clear in these
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prosecutions. >> they are making a big deal in the fact there are no victims. i say thank the lord there are no victims. let me put perspective of this. 15 years ago as a special agent working as a secret agent, a mother walks into a room and sees her 12-year-old daughter talking online with a creditor 36 years old trying to get her to take her clothes off, meet her for sex. i get a sign that the case, i assume the identity of this little girl with the parent's permission, i continue the dialogue and turns out this guy comes to pick up who he thinks is a 12 year old, it's really me. he comes with condoms and other things showing he wants to have sex with this girl. thee mom came in, there's an intervention. we have to wonder, how do we keep this from happening? we have to be forward thinking, creative. at that pointn
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putting lines out, catching the predators and the before they get to our kids. basically that's what we do with our foundation. we fund, train, we equip law enforcement. these men and women in blue are basically taking the bullet for the kids, sitting in place of the kids, andt they are rescuing so many children, countless children, not to mention -- speed when are protecting the innocent of children from these monsters. >> raymond: they areag protecting the innocent of children from these monsters. a florida defense lawyer has rubs that it 40 men arrested in the stings says about his clients, once they are on the registry, landlords won't rent to them, they won't get jobs, their lives were ruined. the response of that idea? they object to the methods here. they say it's a set up to these men. that response? >> i say it's a rescue of children and if you choose to seek nine, ten, 11-year-old girl
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to have sex with them, society is going to check you now. thank goodness society will check you and keep you from certain places, f keep you from the schools. we have to keep our children the most important thing in the world. this "new york times" article certainly did not do that. they made the world a less safe place for children by sympathizing with predators who would rape any of our children. this is insane to me. >> raymond: you have a 95% conviction rate with this program which is an amazing statistic. they find that objectionable. if you these cases would be thrown out of out of court? >> these are legitimate laws and they should be utilized by law enforcement and they are utilized by law enforcement. the legislators put together these laws to protect these kids and the washington state patrol and other partners are doing are using those laws to protect children. >> raymond: "the new york times" magazine took a shot at you.
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they brought up your religiosity because you were quoted as saying, hours, your organization, a strong religious political bent make it an odd partner, "the new york times" said, for a public agency like the washington state patrol. republican tim ballard once told that he started our to find the lost children. if someone wasn't countable praying, they aren't going to be comfortable working with us. they are trying to depict to you as a religious fanatic air. very, 20 seconds. >> i believe in god, i believe in prayer. i utilize that power to liberate -- >> raymond: i hate to cut you off but i'm up against a heartbreak. i've got an important message next. stay there. heartbreak.
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