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of tucker carlson originals available now on foxnation.com. we will be back every night at 8:00 p.m., the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. now, taking over at 9:00 p.m., sean hannity. >> sean: great show, thank you for being with us. welcome to "hannity." tonight, we are tracking multiple stories, we have a "hannity" investigation. a sara carter will join us. a new report about how dangerous mexican cartels -- yeah, they mexican cartels -- yeah, they are now working inside this country today. plus, we will take a deep dive into how the left's obsession withimim the woke is turning ama into a nation of weak wimps. by the way, we're going to show you highlights of a brawl that broke out at the very beginning of the rangers capitols nhl
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game, and i will explain why i like hockey fights. it may surprise you. first, let's turn our attention to the washington swamp. joe biden continues his struggles. when he's not telling long, meandering, made up stories about trains like amtrak, he's getting confused while reading a speech from a teleprompter. joe didn't get his nap in today, didn't have his cocoa, warm milk and cookies. take a look. >> president biden: the economy is growing, our country is on the move would go in. some of the parts of our economy -- especially -- at the top of that list as our nation's restaurants. when covid-19 pandemic struck, our nation's restaurants were some of the first hit and to be worst hit. in 2020 more than 2,300 -- exceeds me, 2.3 million restaurants, jobs disappeared. 2.3 million restaurant jobs
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disappeared. restaurants are more than a major driver in our economy. they are woven into the fabric of our communities. >> sean: could you repeat that please? anyway, these bizarre mental areas, they are commonplace,ea it's not just the verbal gas, joe biden also seems to be having trouble with something called it telling the truth, because today biden is out there claiming his multitrillion dollar tax hike won't cost anybody anything. nothing. >> president biden: we've got to compete. it doesn't cost anybody anything and deprive anybody from anything they have earned or deserved. as i said, we are now in a place where when we used to pay 35%, it's now 21. the way i can pay for this is the $40 billion, for example, just making sure the largest companies don't pay zero. introduce the tax cut between 25 and 28, a couple billion
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dollars, we can pay for things things. i'm not talking about deficit spending. i'm realizing again, giving you too much detail. >> sean: i think joe probably graduated from one of the manyin failed public high schools and states that are run by his fellow democrats for decades, because he's pushing for higher income taxes for those making $200,000 a year, along with a higher capital gains tax, and a higher corporate tax, that corporate tax rate that always gets passed on to become of the people. are you with the consumer under biden's plan, everybody will pay the price. w we will all pay a ton more to fill up our tanks, heat and cool our homes, but don't worry, democratse know how to spend yr money best. look at your screen. there are a few examples of the requests from democrats in the new spending bill that brings us near $6 trillion in spending.
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$1.75 million for the japan institute in portland. very necessary. $2 milliononng i for a pickle bl center in orange, california, that's very important for pickle ballplayers. $1 million plus for a statue in sheila jackson lee's district in texas. i thought we are done with statues, now we are building them again? $7 million for new planned parenthood locations, $2 million for a picnic area in california. what are those benches, made from gold? we can go on. tonight, the biggest concern inside the democratic party is thought that joe biden will lie about these radical spending proposals and tax hikes, it's that you will actually tell the truth. that's why press secretary circled back jen psaki just admitted that the administration constantly recommends that bi did not take questions from reporters.
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here's her admonition. >> he takes questions nearly every day he's asked at the press.e that something we recommend, he could do what he wants to do, he's the president of the united states. >> sean: why don't they recommend to? please, just get out of there quick before something bad happens as usual. you'll be a good president, if you're a good president and you shut up, we will reward you with cookies and warm milk before your bedtime, somewhere around 7:00 p.m. eastern, we hear. this admission is not clear confirmation, the administration is strategically heading the president from the public at the media, what elsese is? if america had a nonpartisan and responsible, and a fair and balanced press, this would be a big story, if it was about donald trump, it would be huge story. we don't have ane honest press n america, instead, we have an abusively biased corrupt media mob.ic they protect all things democratic, socialist, green new
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deal socialist. they attack every republican, especially if you say good word about donald trump. of course, this is a common theme on joy reid's sparsely watched a show on msnbc, for example last night one of her guests actually saving that the g.o.p. is a bigger threat than al qaeda, usama bin laden, and the taliban combined. that's a record, take a look. >> i've been thinking to myself this whole time, al qaeda, usama bin laden, the taliban, the people who wanted to do harm to our nation and our way of life and democracy, they got nothing on what this republican party is doing. we are a two-party system in this country, that's how it was built for better or worse. when one of those two parties become this radicalized and with a core of the parties ideology is antidemocratic, that's a very dangerous development going on c that's going to result in more violence, going to result in more attempts to overthrow our government, and people losing
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lives.g >> sean: i know you're tired, i wish you the best in your retirement, you've got to be so proud of this newsprint, nbc news, that you spent an entire career building up only to be shattered in mere moments. you see what's happening here om the left, you are allowed to lie and make crazy,e ridiculous, totally insane and untrue statements and you can get a free pass. u you can even -- let's say, racist sayings or racial things, sexist things, xenophobic, homophobic, you will even get a pass if your democrat and you can get away with also calling african-american conservatives pretty much any name you want.g we saw that recently with senator tim scott. if you are on the right, if you're conservative or republican, no mistakes, don't ever misspeak. sometimes when you tell the truth, you risk getting canceled
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anyway. sometimes, just existing has a conservative in this pc world we live in is enough to get anybody banished. this week congresswoman communications director suspended from twitter for following too many conservative accounts do quickly. how dare that person do this? her account was later reinstated and twitter now claims they made a mistake. you have no credibility with anybody. i'll be honest, i don't believe you. twitter b also suspending an account that appeared to be linked to president trump's new communications platform from the desk of donald j. trump, as it turnsru out the twitter account was reportedly not created by anyone on the president's team. just to be safe, twitter still blocking the account. also this week, facebook extended their ban of the former president indefinitely. the former chief of staff mark meadows warning that the partisan actions of facebook, twitter, will one day have dire consequences for these big media tech giants, but howue and when?
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here to explain, former w chieff staff, former north carolina congressman mark meadows alongr with fox news contributor nick gingrich. he said something when rush limbaugh passed away, you had lisaid it before but i heard it loudly and clearly did i happened to be your and see that night in georgia, the night you became speaker, i was honored to be there, a night and will never forget. he said, you don't think republicans could've won back in 94 without rush. i'm asking this question for a reason. >> i think that's right. i think he created a national audience, could communique every day for free, and the educated 30 or 40% of the country on what was going on. imagine that period without him, it makes it vastly harder for us to have gotten our messages across. >> sean: i think this is important, i would say we've got to become the media.
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okay, conservatives have talk radio,o, they have an outlet whe people can find different points of view. a fewie of us here on the fox news channel, certainly not anybody by any stretch. it we are conservative, i'm outspoken. i'm a member of the press, so i also give opinion, i'm a talk show host.t. my question is, is in no conservatives, people in the right, stop whining and to start creating their alternative to twitter, facebook, instagram, and all these other big tech giants? >> well, it is time -- the problem is the federal government has make it very difficult to compete. they've created this defective monopoly, my comments yesterday about making sure that we breakk up big tech is hard for me philosophically. what we've essentially allowed platforms to become is, they are no longer platforms, they are
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political operations. when you see that, we've got to make sure that we not only hold them accountable, but that we allow the free market too compete. it's much easier to compete with a twitter and recreate something that would compete head-to-head with twitter. facebook, much more difficult. yet, what we see is them silencing one of our white house communications professionals that went to work with elise stefanik. they said his mistake, why are all of the mistakes of the republican side of the i owe is what i want to know? >> sean: do we break up monopolies, or is it a combination of breaking up monopolies. you are a big future shock fan, i've learned a lot of lessons from you over the years. or is it time to say, okay, while we are pursuing that option, let's create the platforms ourselves. then the american people will choose where they want to go. >> look, i think there are two
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different questions. first of all, these are monopolies that have enormous power, and never in american history have we allowed american power and political power to belong to the same people. every time that's tried to happen, we've had a populist rebellion change the laws and broken them up.an i would say, the easiest solution is to make the public carriers who are liable to lawsuit -- for example, president trump could sue them for the total economic cost of what they've done to him over the last six months. or "the new york post" could sue for the damages done during the prayer justr before the electin when they banned the post. he would suddenly be fine then behaving like economic entities. that would bring your balance. a second, i absolutely believe that conservatives should create as many alternative messaging
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systems -- a night really gets you involved with google. with the apple cloud operation, more than with facebook or with twitter. you cannot afford to have google decide to take people off or to have apple decide, as they did with one competitor, that they d just close them down. it this is a kind of use of power which really destroys any kind of free enterprise system because it eliminates the free enterprise and turns it into the playground of billionaires, who then use their power in ways that are impossible in a free society for us to put up with. >> i think what you're going to see -- what you're going to start to see our actions by attorney generals in the states. you're going to see actions by governors -- governor desantis is already starting to take some
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initiatives. listen, the american people are not going to take this lying down. i can tell you, i talked to house and senators yesterday in light of the facebookorpl tak d. at this real taken place.. we also, as the speaker is talking about, we need to make sure we have those alternative platforms, encourage conservatives to go there -- the president had over 200 million people following him on various platforms, it's an economic engine sitting there waiting to be tapped. >> sean: it's mark meadows,
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newt gingrich,h, thank you for being with us. we turn to the dangers of rushing to judgment. on this program, we stick to the facts, we travel to where the truth takes us. that's why we usually end up being right, ferguson, missouri, uva, duke lacrosse, freddie gray baltimore, cambridge police -- the russia hoax, we could go there. quid pro quo comments your experience hunter, we go where the facts take us. back in june of 2020, remember rayshard brooks fatally shot in atlanta in the parking lot after he was found passed out there? the video showed him resisting arrest, trying to wrestle a stun gun away from the police, then taking it, running, and pointing at the officer before being fatally shot by officer garrett rolfe. you may remember that officers are trained that such weapons are lethal when pointed at them. now we are learning that rolfehi n has now been reinstated by the atlanta police department after the atlanta civil service boardm ruled that he was "not r affordd his right to due process." while he is still facing felony murder and other charges in this shooting, following the decision to reinstate him and you have the far left field at field atlanta mayor keisha lance
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bottoms now at defending the officer's immediate firing. it essentially saying it helped stop more writing is what she said. in part, had an immediate action not been taken, i firmly believe the public safety crisis we experienced during that time would've been significantly worse. immediate action, that would mean denying basic simpleee fundamental due process of any kind. no, mayor, you don't make decisions based on what you think will appease peoplee that you believe will be violent demonstrators and need to follow the law. uphold the law. if follow it, allow due process. there's something called the presumption of innocence in the united states of america. let's not forget the summer of love and spaghetti pot luck dinner zone in seattle. they took over city blocks, including a police precinct. remember we had on this program, horns lorenzo and jr., his father was on this show after his son was killed in that top so last summer. his family, they filed a lawsuit
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against the city alleging the 19-year-old was left to die after being shot, and claims paramedics didn't immediately respond. i believe that was the night that the police with the bullhornson were breaking. joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor geraldo rivera. let's go to you and be with you. >> whether you agree or disagree with what you saw in that video with the cops trained -- that is a lethal weapon. it was the moment of the turn that took place, if youhe remember, shot up on the side. we willwe show the video again o bring everybody up to speed. everybody deserves due process, people forget you're an attorney. >> right. there are two issues. one issue is the criminal liability of the officer involved.
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will this be a justified homicide? that will be determined when the officer is tried in a court of law for the accusation of manslaughter, shooting the fleeing detainee in the back. now, there's plenty of justification the cop can argue, the deceased did pull thatdu taser out and did point it at the cop, but myav whole thing about these incidents, why not just let the guy run away? you know him coming have his car, you will catch up with him eventually? let's now argue the substance. the decision of the atlanta authorities and the police department not to bring this case to fruition, not to make arrests, not to make charges, not toio rile up the people, isa practical decision. is it constitutional due process? no.
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sometimes you have to be pragmatic sometimes you want to cool people down. look at what's happening in all of this video, you're going to show people rolling in airports, and you know, we use to browse in the hockey matches, their brawls going on nowin everywher. you have fights breaking out everywhere. people are stressed. if you know, people are fightinp over whether it's someone wearing a mask, whether someone's in the right seat. they argue over conflicting information about whether masks are good are bad. i think that the american people are at their end point. >> sean: it's never going to end well if you resist arrest. at this guy through a cop on his back, grabbed his son gun, starts running, turns to fire at the other cop, never going to end well. geraldo, you've had a famous fighter to in your life, it's not like we are so woke where against fighting, but in a situation like this, when
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weapons are involved, it's aon danger. see all those cars in line may be waiting to get wendy's? that's dangerous. >> never ever fight with a cope ever. >> sean: ever. that's what lawyers like geraldo are for. >> a couple of things we need to address, number one, you never ever turn over your justice system and a constitutional republic to the mob. i don't want to hear about pragmatism, i want to hear about the rule of law appeared at the rule of law is pragmatic. when you dump the rule of law and surrender to the mob and you say, listen, were going to surrender to the mob's veto. you don't have justice, you have the mob. the details do matter. when you say things come again like, why not just let them run away? again, you don't understand how this works.
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you are assuming, number one that the police officer chasing him knew that was a taser, why you assume that, you don't know. all of this is happening in milliseconds. >> he took it from the officer's belt. >> it's the other officer he took it from. there are two of them there. that's the benefit again of watching the tape before you comment on this stuff. your assuming he knew -- geraldo, again, my gosh, why do you -- timeouts. you are assuming he tried to shoot him in the back. the guy just turned to engage him with what could've been a firearm, could have shot him in the face. you think he was aiming for his back? you're not chained to shoot people in the back. you are trained to shoot to disable a target. he thought the guy was going to kill d him. >> i know where you trained toug shoot. this was a tragedy, this man never should've resisted arrest. he never should've got the officer's weapon, he never should've tried to run. i get all of that.
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now, you have a dead guy. you have a community on pins and needles, there is rage simmering after all we've been through with the last year with the pandemic and everything else -- that's not going to make that difference. >> sean: out of fear what a threat from a group of anarchists, what they might do, you're going to say you are fired? allow no due process? we fear what some in the community might do if we don't disallow all due process, you don't see that as a danger? >> i see the ignoring due process as a profound danger to our i republic. i think patience and ignoring due process are very different. patience gives you time for everyone to take a deep breath then you take the action you need to. there's no reason to inflame the mobed if you want to call it the
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mob, these are a lot of people who just regular sub distance. >> are you suggesting that firing the guy was the right move without any due process? i'm not sure what you're arguing. that's not what you're suggesting, right? >> the actions taken against the officer was something that was easily remedied, and now has been. he is not being denied anything. i think that our leaders have to look for -- look for peace in the community, try to bring people together, try to get people on your side, try to get incentive. i understand -- >> your suggestion is to fire the guy western mark fire the guy because the mob said during the community down? >> no, the firing of the officer did not materially harm the officer who is facing very serious criminal charges.
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he's got a lot more on his plate than whether or not he has a job right now. >> geraldo, seriously, were you drinking before you came in? they fired the guy. what do you mean? they fired him. that was on his record. it was all over the news. if you put him in a search engine, you see it -- >> his firing is the least of his problems. the least of his problems.ou he's being charged with very serious crimes. >> sean: it's about due process. >> i believe in due process, i believe that people have to cool our jets right now. i can't afford this, due process. you try to give him due process -- >> he doesn't want to process due to anyone. i don't understand. >> what has he lost as a result of this decision? what has he lost? >> sean: it doesn't matter, it was a rush to judgment to come what they thought to be group of people that would possibly riots. that's what the mayor said.
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♪ ♪ be on t ♪ ♪ tonight, it's not just big tech that is feeling canceled culture around the country, america's major corporations are playing a significant role after the left vilified unfairly and inaccurately george's new election registration that madec voting far more accessible than joe biden's home state of delaware. you know, the consequences major league baseball pulled this all-star game from the state of georgia.
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other corporations, major ones bow to take actions and major studios in hollywood claim shehe would boycott the entire state of georgia all because of the lie from democrats led by joe bidenept calling this crow 2.0. by the way, they include seven days of early voting, every county has these boxes you can drop your ballot sin. the state of delaware has none of that. the question now becomes tonight, why are these major corporations now ready and willing to get political, placate the radical left, and do so ignorantly without any of the facts. what should republicans do about it? you can also blame stacey abrams from a lot of this happening. south carolina senator, lindsey graham.
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17 days early voting in from georgia, in person early voting, zero in the state of delaware. once an absentee ballot, you need an excuse. but that's not the case in georgia. drop boxes all over georgia, none are in delaware. how does joe biden with his race history himself there to make j the allegations time after time this is jim crow 2.0 and look at the financial devastation that occurred to thereafter. >> they are trying to intimidate corporate america to abandon the republican party. here's my message to corporate america, corporate georgia, have you lost your mind? don't you realize that the only thing between you and your companies enter shareholders anu the democratic agenda of high taxes, incredible regulation, and unbelievable spending is the republican party? don't you realize that the
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republican georgia, to go democrats in georgia in the united states senate are fully on a board for the most radical agenda in the history of the country when it comes to tax spending and regulation? they are intimidated. here's what happened two days ago. and i was in georgia speaking at the fund-raising dinner for the republican party of georgia, 18 corporations money have gave money laster, did not give it time this year. only one corporation in georgia helps the republican party, georgia tower. lost $150,000 because corporations in georgia have been intimidated by this idea of jim crow 2.0. i'm going to get $75,000 from my campaign to the georgia republican party who would needed to take the senate seat back in georgia. i'm asking people who have always help me to chip in a few bucks to help the georgia republican party make up for the money they lost because of this boycott by corporate america ofe
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conservatives in georgia. go to lindsey graham.com, we will send you to the georgia g.o.p. sites. you can help make up the money that was lost because corporate america is being intimidated by the left. >> sean: i like the idea herschel walker was recently on this program he apparently moved back to georgia, interesting timing. he is open to running against warnock in 2022. now, i happen to be a fan of herschel walker -- not just herschel walker the football rstyer, i like herschel walker the man, the person, the human being. it would be a great senator from georgia, i think stacey abrams and the democratic party in georgia they have a lot of explaining to do as well as corporations like delta and coca-cola. >> let me put it this way, when
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you look at senator warnock's voting record, he's down for the green new d deal. he is for court packing, he's for eliminating the filibuster. he's for the massive tax increase, he's for $6 trillion more of spending, he's for everythingre that aoc is for. if you have a chance in georgia to replace them with a herschel walker, and you are a ceo of a company who depends on free enterprise to make a living, and you don't see the benefit of roof public and in georgia, he should be fired. you've lost your mind. if you can't understand the difference between where herschelaner walker would take corporate america and free enterprise versus senator warnock, you should lose her job and shareholders should be all over these companies for abandoning the company who needs free enterprise less regulation, less taxes to flourish. >> sean: i see there is the emergence now avenue democratic party and a new republican party. there's certain desperation i
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think within the democratic ranks, if we have free fair elections which would include voter i.d., partisan observers, clean up the roles, just the fundamental signature verification, those five things. they seem threatened. there is a governor at the state of north carolina that i know you're a fond of that i think would make a great senate candidate from that state. there are two unbelievably amazing african-american women in pennsylvania that are likely going to make a run for the senate there. r i think both can win that state, and i would love to be able to support both of them. it looks like the democratic party wants to be the party of coastal elites. >> i would say to my republican colleagues, can we move forward without president trump? the answer is no. i've always liked liz cheney, butt she's made the determinatin that the republican party can't grow with president trump.
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i've determined we can't grow without him. all w these people like herschel walker and all the people you just named are attracted to the trump republican party. economic populism. america first agenda. if you don't get that as a republican, you are making the biggest mistake in the history of the republican party. the reason our parties growing with minorities and working men and women is because president trump appears to be on the side of people working really hard.id it appears to be on the side of opportunity, not dependency because he is. i just want to tell everybody, if you want to help take back the e seat in georgia, stand upo corporate america, let's make up the money that georgia republican party's loss. i'm in for 75,000, help me get the other 75,000 to the georgia republican party, lindsey graham.com. were not going to be held hostage by these people. >> sean: every time i donate money, i get yelled at by my bosses.
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>> you can do this. let them yell at you. >>an sean: i get yelled at anyway. when we come back, handed the investigation, sara carter joins us, and exclusive on drug cartels working, living, and what they are doing inside the united states. later, whyhy i like hockey figh. i like when the benches and team baseball baseball. straight ahead. ♪ ♪ aliens are real, alright. there's just too much evidence. kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products.
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growing operations in southern california raising serious security crime and environmental concerns, and no sara carter traveled to investigate all of this firsthand with california congressman mike garcia, here's what she found, take a look. >> it's a large warehouse, kind of at the 11:30. inside of that, it's nearly 40,000 square feet. where in 20,000 plus inside that alone. this one has already had a harvest out of it. you can see the plants in the ground underneath where -- you can see it, that one has just been harvested. you see those little specs, is a legal grow right there.
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they're not growing -- right there, just a couple of seconds. >> apparently, they're doing whatever they want. to speak at the bottom line is, or local law enforcement across the borders here, they talk about money. anytime someone's coming after illegal marijuana grows, they're not going after fat known, or violent crimes. there is a tax on public safety. >> there's a new directive coming out of the white house to release people and not make arrests on criminals. i kind of affects what's happening here. >> absolutely. when you don't enforce the laws, regardless of -- they are encouraging people to break the laws. we are seeing people suffer -- come across the border illegally, overseeing local residents suffer because of that. at this is the border crisis in
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our backyard. it's affecting everyday american lives right now, it's not good for americans or those who are here illegally. >> sean: here to explain the details, investigative reporter sara carter. one of the things that always was a situation where the cartels -- yeah, they would cross into the u.s., but it was fairly understood that they had other people doing it on this side of the border that they partnered with. if this is now a new level, explain. >> it is absolutely a new level of operations, it so brazen. i can't begin to tell you how stunning it was when i was up in the helicopter with congressman garcia and the detective looking at just miles and miles and miles of fast, sophisticated, illegal growth worth tens of millions of dollars for the one that you saw the video, the big warehouse, there were 20,000 plants inio there. that one warehouse alone was
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$30 million. as i've said, they become extremely more brazen.ne they are not afraid of hiding it, they don't hide it because they don't feel they will ever be heldhe accountable for it. they continue to sell their products. not only across thent united states, but according to law enforcement, they are moving millions of dollars, if not billions overseas, and we don't even know where that's going. let me give you an example, residents in the area had said to mee that they were threatened openly by some of the people who were working on the growth. why was there with congressman mike garcia, people actually camewt out of the growth and started filming us trying to intimidate us. in one instance, they car peeled back as fast as they could and escaped and went back into the growth. the residents tell you what their living through, it's unbelievable. >> there are people here connected to the drug cartel in mexico, that's pretty
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intimidating. >> that's what makes me uncomfortable about it. it's because i know that theyy don't have any regard for human life, and if anybody gets in their way, they wouldn't think twice about knocking me off. i just don't think they would even think twice about it. >> shawn, that's the reason why the restaurants didn't want to show their faces. they are really terrified. i asked the l.a. county sheriff, how did it come to this, and swhat can a sheriff do? this is what he had to say. the origins of the l.a. county sheriff department date back to 1850. this was literally the wild85 west. fast-forward to 171 years, it's becoming the wild west again. the difference was the sheriff. the sheriff's department, law and order, structure, a civil society. it now, we have the ailment up
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there. again, we wind back the clock in history, the sheriff's department, w we will reassert authority at the border and we will take care of business. >> congressman garcia says he's going to take this fight to washington. he's fighting for his constituents. he doesn't want to see the lawlessness anymore, and there's going to be a lot more developments coming up in the next month. >> sean: thank you for sharing that story, when we come back, some of you may not like this, but why i like hockey fights, next. ♪ ♪ not like this, but why i like hockey fights, >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaranteed, same-day, in-shop repair. we repaired the chip before it could crack. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them.
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screen. a huge brawl erupting at the very start of the rangers capitals game in new york last night. that six fights, sending 11 players to the penalty box, take a listen. >> two goals, three assists. face-off, three fights simultaneously, rudy and scout, going at it with hathaway, blackwell and haglund. one second in. >> he's throwing an extra punch. >> hathaway, really getting after one another. >> why do i like hockey fights? the drop of thein opening long story behind that, as a kid i played a lot of hockey, ice hockey, real hockey, straight hockey, you name it. a fight broke out every day. how did i survive such trauma, when you think about it the prism of today, i was a huge broad street bullies fans, dave
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schultz, bobby clark, hammond don kelly don kelly. incredible, exciting sporting events. i guess today we live in a world where, let's see, boxing, mixed martial arts, hockey, may be the only the nonpc sports left, likely the only sports i will be attending. let me be very clear here, because i'm not talking about supporting riots or insurrection, nothing of the contrary. the worse and that might happen in hockey as they lose a tooth or get a stitch or two, which probably every hockey player has had the experience of. but it's real. they haven't stopped it. frankly, they woke america weer are all living in today is at times turning us frankly into a nation of wimps where we are outraged, we feign the papers over anything and everything.
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what happened to the land of the free come home with the brave. it not the famed moral outrage when there is nothing to be outraged? it goes way beyond sports or a fight in a hockey game. those people that are offended that people get in the octagon and like gladiators battle it out. it's about o all the facts about our entertainment, and culture that seems to run on never ending nonstop outrage, feigned hysteria, how often have we seen a historic amount about a twitter mob and the blue checkmarks on twitter and the media mob. i'm outraged over donald trump's posting about this or about that, we're trying to get someone punished or shamed in some way. can we pick a situation where comediansn can tell jokes that
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other people's expense? really funny ones. i happen to love chris rock. chris rock has free reign to be funny. at the politically incorrect jokes are the ones i like, the one meant to offend, shock, and annoy even the most sensitive among us.k. we just stop with the universal conformity, the social isolation, the punishments, the boycotts, all of it. what about freedom? if you don't like it, i fear that offended or that sensitive, how about you tune out? if liberal comedians want to start with me, have at it. it beat the living out of me, make fun of me, cursed at me, cursed up o a storm. just be funny. chris rock is funny. if you're easily offended, don't go to a show. sure, it's a fight, but sometimes kids don't get her opriest, sometimes they lose. not everybody participates, life's not fair, it's okay.
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sean in case you missed it our exclusive interview with california gubernatorial candidate caitlyn jenner will air this weekend. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham. >> laura: i guess the rangers laura: the rangers in the student get biden's unity memo. i thought it was unity was busting out all over and they couldn't take it. >> i was an incorrigible kid. it was a normal experience. mom gives us what to the kid in the backside they get arrested these days. laura: when you drove in the car did
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