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evening, we hope you will set your dvr so you never missed an episode of hannity. he will never get this news from anyone in the media mob that you won't get it from the three room networks. you will get it from "the new york times" for sure or "the washi in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, big show. >> laura: hannity, they are actually arresting par >> they are arresting parents who show up at board meetings. this is the united states of america, parents show up to voice their concerns about racist critical race. being taught in virginia schools, they show up at a school board meeting this afternoon, people start getting arrested just for being there and speaking out. this is a huge story and we will hit it in tonight's show.
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>> i'm so grateful my kids are older because the worst they got was al gore's balance -- we did not have a pleasant conversation. shannon: awesome show, see you tomorrow. this is the ingraham angle from washington. this dramatic scene in loudoun county virginia, hundreds of parents stood up against the divisive teaching in critical race theory craziness we live in and after the school board and did the meeting many who came to speak said we are not leaving, they continue sharing their comments without the board present. the situation got heated after a man resisted arrest, several armed police officers dragged him out of the room it was declared an unlawful assembly china style and everyone was
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ordered to leave in two people were arrested. why was this declared unlawful in the first place? we will speak to two parents in loudoun county, one of whom is almost arrested, she will be here in a few moments but first the pro crime party. that is the focus of tonight's angle. by all accounts, bryson christian loved oreo cookies and spongebob squarepants, he was the kind of person who could light up a room. tragically that life went out just days ago when bryson and his 9-year-old brother were shot on a detroit interstate and it happened as their family was driving home from baseball practice. bj survived, bryson was announced that at the hospital, 12 hours after that on the west
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side another person, and 11-year-old boy and his father were seriously wounded after their car was sprayed, then 530 miles, a man was shot multiple times in the head in broad daylight. that was charm city's second murder that day, inc. student went up last night with 7 shot and 3 did in one neighborhood incident but that is okay because i am sure residents are comforted by jones who tweeted after decades of neglect i am committed to address root causes of crime. more resources make the community safer.
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root causes, more resources? does that sound like kamala harris's answer on the border crisis? the truth is these progressive mayors, the socialist mayors are themselves drivers of crime. from defund the police to eliminating cash bailed emptying our prisons, the policies they advocated have made urban areas unlivable and now that crime is skyrocketing because of their policies they are blaming the very group they once attacked for being too hard on criminals. >> the rising crime is that the fault of the movement. it's the fault of the police and this is the no-fault all the time. why should we keep funding systems and institutions to keep rendering themselves ineffective. >> after your attacks by black lives matter and democrats like her and ilhan omar police department across the country are in crisis.
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>> morale is at an all-time low. >> we are dealing with writing at a level and sustained violence we've never seen before. we are looking at the most catastrophic levels we've ever seen before. >> several have called to defund the police, others have cut budgets due to covid. more and more officers say they feel televised like never before. >> we reach the breaking point. >> 3 main concepts of being underfunded, understaffed and undersupported. >> remember this is exactly what liberals have always wondered. to me it was obvious since my first criminal procedure class in law school that most democrats simply don't see violent crime as a law and order problem at all. they think crime is committed by people who are misunderstood and oppressed, not by people who are threats. but if you are an evangelical christian who owns a firearm and fly the american flag you are definitely a threat. the fact is crime is rampant
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because democrats refuse to do what we know works. in the 90s when crime was ravaging inner-city there was a bipartisan agreement that the streets needed strong policing, today's democrats are ashamed of the crime bill bill clinton signed and president biden helped draft. >> kamala harris came out in strong opposition of president biden's architecture of the 1994 crime bill. >> of president biden tries to navigate then and now democratic politics. >> how does he structure his justice department if he is president that would give comfort to many people of communities that were disproportionately impacted by the crime bill. >> where was reverend out in baltimore? democrat mayors are so dishonest they are pretending there are no
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solutions to the crime problem. the washington post, few options for regaining control, increased killings may be here tuesday. that is a blatant lie, a total set of for biden's anti-gun push and the democrats general push to try to nationalize policing standards in the united states and we don't have a crime problem because of bad cops or covid or too miniguns. we have a crime problem because democrats only care about black lives lost to violence when the trigger is pulled by a police officer, then exploit those tragedies to gain political power. what happened in baltimore and detroit, st. louis over the weekend, that doesn't fit their narrative, democrats know their policies are going to lead to more brack and brown lives lost and newsflash, they just don't care. closing the border, stopping drug cartels would stop crime. democrats don't care.
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supporting those get tough on gangbangers would stop crime, democrats don't care. prosecuting violence like we saw in portland and seattle of the last year, that would stop crime, democrats don't care. devoting federal resources to start deadly fentanyl the same way they chased down powerless, ostracized white supremacist, that would stop crime but democrats don't care. if they did they spend more time with the victims of inner-city crime and then highlight what works to stop the violence. instead they aim to inflame. >> the more you dive into that the more i'm realizing how
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deeply rooted racism is into my everyday thought process. >> and antiracist culture does not exist among white people, white people got to start getting together specifically around race. >> way together. groups are helpful. >> disappear broom deep shame for being white. >> shame directed at the washington post but every once in a while a local reporter speaks to a real person who was just trying to survive. >> i feel trapped, eventually -- every 15 minutes, four times a day to walk and i can't do it because -- like this. >> with your message to the mayor and the commission? >> it is not fair. >> the left knows it is not fair to the people of baltimore, st. louis, all across this country or suffering in the inner cities. in fact beginning to think that is part of the plan because they
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are willing to accept that old woman's suffering, even the desktop is like bryson christian if it means keeping minority communities dependent and scared. there are many many good people in these crime infested cities and they see full will the rich white liberals don't give the you know what. which lefties care about things like legalizing pot and transgender and abortion on demand, they don't care about black lives in the inner-city. americans don't have to live like this, no one in america should have to live like this, should have to fear walking the streets of their own neighborhood, no one in america should worry about whether the kids are going to come home at night and no one in america should be stuck inside because they don't feel safe on their own street. is across the country trapped in these unfair cities abandoned by their elected officials have to
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rise up and join our move with we know how to make the streets safe again, we know how to build good schools, we know how to create more jobs, we are doing it all over the country. these policies work. they work in florida, texas, tennessee, south dakota and beyond and they will work in detroit, baltimore, st. louis, new york city, hartford, all over the country. let's send the left and the criminals packing. and let's make sure we have safe, great american cities again and that is the angle. joining me now, a former gang member and author of bloodline, executive vice president of urban ventures that supports youth and families, one of minneapolis's most under resourced neighborhoods. how much is police racism
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spurring the crime wave if at all? >> police racism? i don't quite understand that. >> that is the narrative that the left is telling that if we just didn't have racist police officers, this proclivity to put people in jail and mass incarceration we wouldn't have so many angry people on the streets. >> first off i tell people that white people don't own racism. is black next, and all that stuff, we all act the same. only one of them has a little bit more power than the other. don't defund the police in my community, don't do that. you want to do in yours go ahead and do that because we need them, we just need to do better. police officers just need to do better.
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right now mental health is at an all-time high, domestic violence. in my heyday i used to be a gangster. i had a field day because the public backed the police into a corner. i can do whatever i want, and get 100 people coming to my rescue even if i get caught. right now is an unhealthy situation for our community, unhealthy situation for the police because they can't do their job. some police shouldn't be on the police was just like all black men are not gangsters, with long hair are not hippies. there is a problem and only communities can solve it. if police get the help from the community we would almost have 0 crime. >> i had a chance to speak to a lot of police officers in minneapolis and it was really inspiring and really sad because there were so many who didn't want to retire, they loved their job until the last year.
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they said we can't even go into certain areas and no we will come out in one piece because there is so much animosity toward the police, so much animosity and they said we really can't do our job the way we want to do our job which is fairly and carefully and to instill a sense of purpose in the communities they're really hard hit. i felt terrible. >> absolutely. they are backed into a corner and the public is keeping them there but if you talk to black people or minority people in those trouble areas that are getting shot, we want the police, the police saved my life a couple times. we want the police. we want them to -- the bed police officers, only 2% or 3%, we want the good police officers
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to correct them so we can have safety in my community and stuff. i want the police here. >> what you think of these politicians, mostly democrats, who are pushing for defunding the police, reimagining police, turning it into a community response team with mostly de-escalation and very little in the way of aggressive response to crime? hours that going to affect the area around you? >> i'm going to tell you. if you don't have police there. de-escalation does not work that well. in my day de-escalation didn't work at all unless there were police there. when i see the police come i called down.
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regular citizen, we might heard them. the police serve an important role in our community and yes, we need to do community policing to help the police. that is what community policing should be about to help the police do their job and help keep communities safe. crime doesn't happen in communities that won't allow it. if we said we are not going to allow crime in our community it wouldn't happen and the things that are "happening now" wouldn't be happening so whoever came up with defund the police, they must feel safe. what i say to people who say defund the police, you defund your own police, just don't call them. i'm going to call mine. >> ears dennis desousa, conservative author, filmmaker, host of the dennis desousa podcast. president biden is going to hold this crime summit tomorrow but it is going to be mostly doing the gun-control stands, the left always goes back to that, it never works. why does the left not care about the loss of so many lives in the
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inner-city today? >> on the face of the left is pursuing behavior and policies that are manifestly irrational because the two biggest deterrents to crime our number one a kind of vigorous police force which is a deterrent and the second determined news law-abiding citizen with a gun. of a criminal and wanted to enter a home to do a home invasion robbery one thing that would give me pause is if i thought the owner might have a firearm because that -- the democrats go after the two mean want to crime, defund the police, restrict the police, limited all kinds of ways and take away the guns of law-abiding citizens and then they are like wow, we can't believe it, crime rates are going up. they are taking the very
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remedies of crime and standing astonishment when they get the predictable results of their own policies. >> the miami police chief didn't hold back when describing the biggest problems with the surge in crime. >> the criminal justice system, courts that were shutdown across the country, we have activist judges across the country, das not charging people, it is the perfect storm and has an impact on the morale and a lot of officers around the country saying why my putting myself at risk if the criminal justice system is going to do their jobs, the communities speak on behalf of the good cops and the victims in this nation. shannon: these are civil servants, they want to do their jobs. i know as john said there's always going to be the bad cops shouldn't have that job but these are dedicated people, we were in falluja county, florida, last week, amazing individuals
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from all walks of life and all races and they just want to do their job and it is very frustrating right now how much of these far left wing das, removing them, how much of a signal would that send to the criminals? >> the problem is you have a situation that as far as i know is unprecedented in this country, unprecedented in the world. you have criminals all over the world, but in brazil you are much safer, or bombay, then and a lot of inner cities with the criminals can't pose a threat on their own. there has to be a very powerful criminal lobby so left wing das who are supposed to be guys going after the criminals, are in league with the criminals, the enablers of the criminals and then the media pursuing its
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own ideological agenda, you have a criminal lobby call the democratic party and by making it easy for criminals in america that is unprecedented in the country's history in the world today we are seeing this festering epidemic of crime not just caused by criminals but society making it easier for the criminals. ashley: a democrat party, far left activists, thank you. an explosive townhall meeting allowing county, virginia. this was unreal, about critical race theory. this went into chaos and led to two arrests, two parents on the front line of this fight in the video you will not see anywhere else next. >> you are teaching children to hate others because of their skin color and forcing them to lie about other kids's gender. i am disgusted.
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>> laura: tonight's school >> the school board meeting allowing county virginia was unlike any in recent memory because parents were reeling against critical race theory that is poisoning their kids education. >> today instead of focusing on
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the hate the teams to be dripping off the followers of jesus in this room and from their kids in their schools i did to take the time -- change let them reveal they are. >> we ask again that you respect each other and everyone is allowed to speak. >> western culture and values that brought forth christian he and the other founding documents are being called evil and racist. >> we are your bosses and we will return mostly to the private sector very soon. >> i'm reminded of the tyranny of communist china where your money is legally stolen and used in government schools, public schools, these are not public schools, government schools like here, to indoctrinate children against their parents. >> my child is not a criminal. as long as you marxists push your unconstitutional agenda on my child she will not return.
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[applause] >> the school board's response was straight out of the lettuce handbook, they shut it down, they shut it down. then they called the cops. >> the county taxpayer pays your salary. >> you guys are supporting -- >> are you refusing to leave at this time? deputies, arrest this individual for trespassing. ashley: laura: joining the two parents who were at that school board meeting, the director fight for our schools and amy jar, loudoun county parent who says she herself was almost arrested tonight. explain how police end up declaring a school board meeting where it looks like people are
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finally getting their say, people agreed, disagreed, it was quite feisty at times but how is that an unlawful assembly? >> it was the superintendent of the county public schools and declared an unlawful assembly so we have to put the sheriff's office in a tough spot but this is what we've seen from the school board time and again. they had 10 or 15 speakers that we think they gave the jump to to sign up and then 30 speakers were talking about their issues exercising their first amendment rights and god for bid, somebody applauded. that is a first amendment right. there were no issues with clapping here and they shut it down. we knew they would do this, they tried to do it in the last school board meeting with their motto is silence the opposition. when they hear the voices they don't agree with and don't align with her activist friends are special interests they shut them
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down. >> explain what happened with you. i'm glad you are on the show tonight because you weren't arrested but you almost where. >> i did tell them i was going to be on the show and it would be a great opportunity to be interviewed from prison. they said that probably wouldn't happen. our school board meeting on steroids. like this -- every time we try to speak and write emails answer us. the school board meeting there were 250 people signed up to speak and they shut us down after dick spoke, he is a retired senator in virginia, republican senator and as soon as we erupted in cheering and applauding she shut it down, they said it would be done, just
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checked in before i came on, right before i came in here they were applauding the workers for new hires that were being discussed at the meeting. laura: people tried to smear, malign the parents who were really concerned. >> people today can't disagree with any of the slogans or images that i am seeing, none of the purported solutions help any of the people they say they are fighting for making those arguments disingenuous. these are superficial constructs that have been used by political powers to divide this country. laura: their attempts to discredit you guys shows how effective your movement in, people were bussed in. >> that is amusing. we got word last week that the
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political party out here was but think people in, the afl-cio, planned parenthood, we are all showing up at this rally, parents have been showing up at the school board meetings for year and a half exercising their first amendment rights, talking about opening schools, opposing critical race. stand up for teachers to have their first amendment rights infringed upon. they made this effort to have this rally and at the end of the day parents in loudoun county going out there and standing up for their children, they can keep trying, they can keep busing people in and holding rallies outside but we are not going to stop. this is the worst school board in american we are not going to stop. >> one of the parents called out the school board officials, for their shady online activities. watch. >> i was called direction when i
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learned best friends my were put on enemies list created in an attempt to silence and intimidate parents by members of the private facebook group, the 6 of you are members of and now we know there's a second facebook group in which 7 of you are current members, looks like we need to print some more petitions. >> why are they part of the secret facebook group, what are they hiding? >> reporter: i don't know. it is a tactic this school year. we've known they've been in those facebook groups. really just -- a lot of information as well -- we just found out one of the school board members, the one who was censured in march two days after, the night of those situations doing searches on her
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school issued device for how to guns and clean them, we just found this out, parents she felt responsible. >> these school boards have to be taken back seat by state-by-state. until that happens you are just going to have to keep fighting against this indoctrination, betsy looked like something out of hong kong gaps pro-democracy protest but we appreciate your perspective and the us district judge had a big loss, the heavy-handed cdc and a big winter florida governor rhonda santos, the governor here next on why this ruling may have huge national ramifications. lives of six million jews
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>> laura: in their desperation to sell the >> in the desperation to sell the vaccine to all americans regardless of age the medical
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leave several forwarded to live there factors. what is the last one, get vaccinated or get a case of covid that lasts forever. >> not everyone may require hospitalization at the time of their infection one of the unfortunate outcomes from covid 19 is something known as postcode condition or long covid. >> there are reports of people after getting vaccinated is said there long all seem to improve. >> there are also reports that people suffering from long-haul covid see this systems symptoms go away without getting vaccinated at all. whether long-haul covid is a serious problem is not what we are arguing here, the point is the biden administration is peddling bogus fear mongering to scare you into getting vaccinated whether you need or the risks. that is not wrong, it is
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insanely reckless as a renowned epidemiologist told us last night. >> what we're seeing is a disturbing pattern in those individuals underage 30, my old card light is, 26% are developing abnormal echocardiograms, terrible cases like this actually die. i think vaccination should be completely prohibited anybody underage 30. >> rochelle wolinsky and crew don't want you hearing from actual experts like that. covid deaths thank goodness are down nearly 91% from their january peak. that didn't happen because young people rushed out to get the vaccine. it is because heard immunity, acquired immunity, natural immunity that so many people have already had because they were exposed to the virus and also the vulnerable population to get vaccinated. science and data are giving people less of a reason to get vaccinated. the desperate used-car salesman trope from the medical elites is
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turning people off. speaking of the cdc, my next guest won a massive court victory against that road agency. friday a federal judge granted florida governor rhonda santos's request for a pulmonary injunction against the cdc's unilateral shutdown of the cruise industry and governor desantis summed up nicely why the court's decision is important not just for florida for the entire nation. >> you can't have an agency relying on flimsy legal authority to give an entire industry closed with no path forward. >> governor desantis joined me now. the ruling was on friday explain how this could affect other businesses beyond the cruise industry?
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>> the cdc, quote, closed the cruise lines for two weeks in march of 2020, was supposed to be a 2-week figure what is going on and get going and that turned into an indefinite shutdown and we were in a situation where this is an important part of our economy, we have a lot of people whose livelihoods depended on it so we brought a lawsuit. the expert said you have no chance, not only did we win, if you read the judge's opinion it was a resounding victory and it said you can't just assert legal authority without a firm basis in law to close an entire industry and also the judge criticize the cdc for not having any evidence to support what they were doing, they rely on, quote, models, don't even produce the evidence that underlies their models so that is not the way a constitutional system is supposed to operate.
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it was a very important decision for florida allowing cruises to get going this summer but i think the next time one of these things comes down the pike a decision like this will be a roadblock to some federal agency trying to do similar things in the future. >> one of the most mysteries covid doomers is making more dire predictions and it includes florida. watch. >> travel over the july 4th holiday could be a big issue as we saw the summer surge and that was pretty awful, from arizona to new mexico to texas, across the gulf coast into florida. we just have to assume mother nature is telling us this is going to happen again. >> the infamous doctor peter hotels, they canceled the pandemic go. at some point they have to scrape the addiction.
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>> some of these people get put out there all the time when they have been dead wrong over the last year. for example a lot of these experts criticized florida forgetting our kids back into school in august, they said this will be 2 or 3 weeks everyone is going to get sick, all the schools will have to shutdown again and that never happened, schools were probably one of the places that had the fewest amount of infections of anywhere else in our society so you are wrong on these really big issues that impacted millions of people and still out there parroting stuff so i think at the end today we are happy we had the kids in school, happy that people have been able to work in florida and happy that our businesses have been open. >> i was excited to read this today and it dovetailed from the previous segment we did on critical race. and the schools in virginia, the fight against that. you signed legislation that requires kids in your public
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schools to be taught the evils of communism and totalitarianism. this is one of three bills you signed about education. briefly explain why you did this and why now. >> i put in a civics requirement in 2019 for high schools, we are expanding that to include discussions of the evils of communism and totalitarianism and also creating a patriot museum, patriot library where we have stories of floridians who fled from communist regimes from cuba, nicaragua, venezuela and beyond so this will show the affect these bad policies had on people's freedoms and livelihoods and their families, many of them in south florida lost family members to communism. it is important we get this in the classroom and provide an honest assessment of what this
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totalitarian ideology has over the past hundred years. >> not to say you are against something but advocating for something. senator ron johnson took the dc mayor to task over the uneven justice for those involved in a january 6th try it. he is here next. s in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine.
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>> laura: democrats may be
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very reluctant to lock up the violent murderers terrorizing our streets, but they are more than happy to hunt down and >> democrats may be reluctant to lock up violent murderers territory our streets but more than happy to down and punish the january 6th writers, that disparity highlighted by senator ron johnson during a dc statehood hearing today. the point blank asked dc mayor muriel bowser why blm and antifa rioters were set free while no expense was spared targeting the january 6th call tests. >> we had one night of rioting in the district. >> how many are still being detained? >> i don't know. >> do you know whether by using geolocation did we arrest people who participated in the summer riots in their individual states like we did with the january 6th? >> we have made arrests in both cases. >> senator ron johnson joins us now. there was only one night of
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rioting? i was in dc, that is not true and she is the mayor. why is she so committed to this unequal enforcement of the law? >> it is hard to say. he didn't provide any answers. i was be shocked she couldn't tell me some level of damage assessment to her own city but again they want this narrative that there were thousands of armed insurrection us intent on overthrowing the government and they want to sweep under the rug the riots that took place in 140 cities in america in kenosha, wisconsin. we had 40 businesses burned to the ground, people died in those but a couple dozen people died during those riots, law enforcement officers injured, $2 billion property damaged, they want to sweep that under the rug and concentrate all her time and effort and resources on bringing to justice people who breached the capital.
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>> apparently today some grandmother was forced to plead guilty to parading. i guess the charge was parading inside the maya millette, photos going around by the fbi. all summer long we were saying where is the facial recognition software being used in seattle and portland, never saw it granny has to plead guilty to parading. i don't understand, a baton? was at a mean parade? i don't know what she was doing. >> in portland we know they offered a deferred resolution agreement. they will not prosecute as long as they stay clean but so many people, rioters, were let go, no bail. vice president harris encouraged
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one group to provide funds for people to get back on streets and riot again. there is a huge disparity. we are not getting information out of the attorney general or mayor bowser today but we will keep pressing because i want to make sure the authorities who are administering this unequal justice realize people looking over their shoulders and we will hold them accountable. >> nancy pelosi's deputy chief of staff said she's going to announce whether she will create the select committee this week on january 6th. he wants to have a bipartisan commission, but republicans are blocking, do we know how many people are being held in solitary confinement still? that was an issue before. we don't know, do we? >> the dc jails -- one thing -
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>> what's the voting bill that democrats are trying to flow
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through teen vertical democrats are trying to jam through really about? here is freshman congressman jamal bowman. >> if we deliver we maintain power in 2022 but we don't and show an ability to deliver we risk losing power at risk this moment in american history to push a progressive democratic agenda. laura: let's move on to the next guest. neil: president biden set to unveil his plan to address america's violent crime wave which is targeting police officers at an alarming weight. white house paying the price for anti-cop policies. we are live in dc. >> chaos in loudoun county where some parents with the school board meeting in handcuffs, breaking down the very heated debate coming up.

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