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♪ ♪ good evening america i'm lawrence jones and tonight on cross country, count down on until the biden administration ends title 42. and critics warn it will open up the florida gates at the southern border desperate times calling for desperate measures as to the -- [inaudible conversations] >> i was not -- you don't think it is smart? >> no. be realistic and take care of each other. lawrence: plus fake federal
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agents complete uniforms and weapons -- from our nation's top law enforcement. how secret service agents were compromised with lavish gifts. plus, where as gop tries to unravel hunter biden dealing probe is also tushed to the first brothers. so what does the white house have to say? ♪ ♪ >> the president has never a conversation with the department of justice about any investigations into any member of he has family. he said that during the campaign. and he will continue to abide by that. ♪ ♪ lawrence: and ukraine after a horrific attack on innocent civilians a the a train station. putin is regrouping what ukrainian president zelenskyy ising for to cripple the, quote, war crimes machine. and here at home, we hedge our nation capitol to honor our fallen heros. ♪ ♪ >> faith communities equals
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faith law enforcement. and if you have communities that are experiencing it will equate to higher numbers in line of deaths. lawrence: powerful words there and reality for those who serve and present. we've got a big show ahead. let's go cross country. lawrence: good evening everybody we begun at our southern border where communities are bracing for the end of title 42. despite concerns from both sides of the aisle about a massive influx of my graduates, the biden administration is pressing on with the decision to lift the public health rule limiting illegal immigration. our friend sarah carter just returning from a trip to the border and joins us now top sarah thanks so much for joinings us my friend. what are you seeing at the southern border? has anything changed? >> i have to tell you lawrence i
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was stunned. you know i spent a lot of time, a lot of years covering the southern boarld. i've never seen it as bad as i have over the past year and i had an opportunity to actually head out with texas department of public safety air operations division. this is their big swing aircraft as well as their helicopters that are patrolling about a 500 mile part of the border near big bend national park here in texas. what i saw was stunning. you know, used to be in that area of the border that there would be a few people that would try to get over a lot of drug smuggling but they were tiebl narrow it down. now, there is a flood of people and it is a very, very dangerous area to go to. there are lots of elements not just rattlesnakes, mountains, heat, a lot of deaths in that area for people crossing over, but we're seeing a lot of people cross with camouflage so they've gotten really good at this. they're wearing camo and not turning themselves into border
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patrol they want to get away from texas dps and away from border patrol want to make their way to i-90 or i-10 and disappear into the fabric of the united states. lawrence: truly unbleefnl i want to put this full screen up there in new york "new york times" ths andrej ya flores res design from biden administration director at the national security counsel she said in quote that the opportunities i saw them not take, this is an inflection point. she was stressing her frustration sarah has this become a bipartisan issue now? >> oh, it is. is absolutely is. you know you have congressman henry in texas he's a democrat saying we can't do this. we can't end title 42 you have senator kurs kirsten sinema saying the same thing whispering and leaking information to warn americans of how bad this is going to be. just to put this into
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perspective we've had 1.9 million plus people in the last fiscal year this year already -- we're going reach a million in the first six months. and if title 42 goes, lawrence, we're looking at possibly nearly 3 million people. but those are the apprehension. what about the people that we don't apprehend? what about the expected 600,000 got aways. who is in there? none of these people by the way, are either being properly vetted. you've got to think about it they're coming from nations and countries where they don't even have functioning governments where we can't even properly vet them and only time we can vet them is when they're here in the united states. if they've been arrested or committed a crime here so we would have no idea if they committed a crime back in nicaragua or somalia or in syria or afghanistan, you know, or we're gettings people from all over the world this is becoming i believe, the biggest national security crisis facing our
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nation and our border patrol agents are i.c.e. officers as well as texas dps local law enforcement across the country, are frustrated they'ring a reis and they want the biden administration to do something, but instead what it looks like is the biden administration is making this happen on purpose. lawrence: sara -- it is frightening morale is that all time low and it should be because of the way that biden administration has treated those agents that are there on ground you've been doing excellent reporting sara thank you so much for joining the program. now, as all of this unfolds our next guest is running for governor in the border state of new mexico. and he promised he'll create a border for us if he's elected. mark joins us now thank you so much mark. now, i've read your plan. you say that you're going deploy national guard and create a force led by dps your plan sounds a lot like what greg abbott is doing in texas. am i right about that? >> yeah, lawrence i think you
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are right and part what have we're looking at here is new mexico is the porlgten border state. we never talk about it because our governor pulled back the national guard in 2019 when she took over hear you hear abbott and doocy doing everything we can here in new mexico fact is we're not and lawrence part of the issue here is, not only what's happening along the border here. but we have fentanyl that goes across the country here so unless we do something to stop with a border strike force then we're going to continue to have these problems and pile on top of that adding title 42 issues in all of this, and this is a huge issue for us. but i think what we're going to do with our border strike force is put that border strike force at a point within new mexico, where we can do two key things number one, stop the flows of fentanyl into the state here we lose one person a day on average to fentanyl overdoses from mexico coming up from the south and then number two human trafficking as well. that's a major issue for us.
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so what we're going to do is get a high lis train group starting to really lay out these drug interdictions as well lawrence that's critical for us to turn the corn or in new mexico because we have major issues here. lawrence: mark earlier this week i went to washington, d.c. because my senator? saying to tbus to illegal migrants to washington this is what the residents of d.c. say to me. >> do you hear greg abbott say there frustrated with illegal migrants coming across border he's going to drop them here in washington, d.c. have you heard about that? >> i heard a little bit about rumbling i didn't know -- lawrence: do you think it is a good idea? >> no there's enough people here -- spread it out a little bit more. across the country. >> solve a problem and border is the problem. so we have to figure that out first. lawrence: where is all of the compassion? >> well, it is funny isn't it lawrence when you're not on the
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border all of a sudden with the front door it is a different issue altogether and when you look at governor abbott what he's basically saying to president biden you have to listen to us. we told you multiple times here. we need the federal government's help so if you're not going to provide that help, then we'll brain the problem to you but this is a broken border problem with president biden there's no question about it. and here's the thing lawrence you know in texas, you have a governor who is stapgding up for you in new mexico, we don't. we have a governor who is backing president biden in the result is the exploding crime here in new mexico and we know that we can get a grip on this. there's some things we can definitely do and went to work with texas and we want to work with arizona. but the way things are going right now, it is not going to happen until we change leadership here -- glans follow your campaign we hope you come back with update on what's happening there. thanks so much for joining the program. lawrence: i'll head to border myself about the reality they're facing and what they expect next
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mongt when the white house liftings title 42 you don't want to miss that. still ahead russia denies deadly attack on the ukrainian train station. that killed dozens including children, and now putin is shuffling his inner circle what will it take to regain peace? plus we head to our nation's capitol to honor men and women in blue who risk their lives for our safety. >> it helps us combat something like csi effect learning about television and movie it is straightforward. it gets complicated. that story is complicated so much going on.
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raised today for ukrainians fleeing the war. it happened at a big event today here in warsaw it was called stand up for ukraine event hosted by european commission ursula, and it was attended by the polish president and canada your prime minister, all of that money is gong to help to cover cost of food, housing, medical care, for the more than 4 million refugees living in eu member states like poland also humanitarian care for those internally displaced inside ukraine now president zelenskyy called on world leaders to slap russia with even more sanctions in a preed ored speech. >> they have to do everything to force russia to seek peace. they have to do everything to hold russian soldiers and commanders accountability for the crime with ukraine people. his call comes as british prime
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minister boris johnson made a surprise visit in kyiv to meet in person with zelenskyy and a walking tour of the capitol cities and johnson promise zelenskyy that u.k. would turn up the heat on russia. >> we are going to ratchet up the economic pressure and we will continue to intensify week by week the sanctions on russia. not just freezing assets in banks and sanctioning oligarchs but moving away from use of russian hydrocarbons. >> and lawrence back here in warsaw, there are still growing concerns about this refugee crisis possibly destabilizing the country of poland from within. you'll remember about two weeks ago, president biden pledged that the u.s. would take in about 100,000 refugees. well we reached tout the state department and they still don't
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have an idea as to how many of those folks have actually applied for those spots as you know reports indicate that some of those ukraine refugees are now turning up at the southern border. lawrence. lawrence: great job aishah. former marine captain and defense of priorities joining me now gill thank you for joining the program what is putin doing? it is not enough just to be a madman but now he's targeting civilians and then they're pretending that they didn't do it. he said that they don't have those type of missiles. we know that's not true. >> yes. look you can go back to previous russian wars interventions, i think one point they threw out a graphic that was actually stolen from a video game, i mean, some of the stuff is, you know, doesn't pass the laugh test but i think we should acknowledge three things going on when it comes to civilian death in ukraine first off we have
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russian atroughs if is killing russians and civilian troops outside of keeves and russian troops withdraw about a week ago and those are unequivocal war crimes and again that's a feature of russian warfare i think for decades now we saw that in syria. we see that in ukraine, we saw that in where they don't care about preventing civilian lives and -- and then we have legitimate military targets for civilians in cross fire unfortunately that's warfare and that happens in every war. lawrence: when it comes to generals so glad you mention syria because new general that's going to be leading the charge now was heavily involved led the invasion when it came to theory and those attacks. so -- is that defeat that he's admitting right now and he's trying to change it up a little bit? >> yeah. i mean general you mention was
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led syrian intervention and was, you know, heavily decorated seems successful there and russians have done again a pretty inclausable climb down as far as saying they never intended regime change in keeves and goal was always to quote unquote liberate eastern parts of the country. yeah they're acknowledging at least a temporary defeat but there are -- there's a reorganization going on both in terms of higher rank in military and then more at the lower level you know they follow up 60,000 reservist that's not the same thing as mobilizing whole country or geng on prm nangt war footing. but it is still a big step. >> yeah. gill thank you so much for joining cross country sir. florida congressman byron sits on house oversight committee he joins me now. congressman a pleasure to speak with you. i want to play this footage and we played it earlier in the program of the prime minister of the u.k. walking around with zelenskyy. i mean, it is a beautiful sight
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to sees but my question is where is the president of the united states? why isn't he walking around? why isn't he is showing this show of force is its ka la story to putin who care what is putin thinks at this point. >> first of all, i'll say that you know, maybe caught covid from nancy pelosi not quite sure. but the truth is that joe biden has been leading from behind and frankly not leading at all when it comes to russian in ukraine. people need to remember joe biden white house wanted volodymr zelenskyy to leave urn and he told white house i'm not leaving just give me ammo. and so what we've seen in the united states is weakness on world stage vladimir putin knows this and he's continuing offensive in spite of the value i can't resistant from the ukrainian people. >> where are the weapons? i keep hearing same story from
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zelenskyy as well as the members of parliament. they always thank america and then they say you know these weapons that we were supposed to have been receiving -- we still haven't gotten yet and pentagon said you know we already shipped them over so i don't disagree with the ukrainian people. someone is lying i don't think it is zelenskyy. >> i think some are gone into the theater and i don't to speculate on right now -- but here's the key important point lawrence. going back before february 24 and russia invaded ukraine, there was a time period about four months where joe biden could have supplied the ukrainians with the armorments they've been requesting for scwiet some time he did not do that he was more concerned about build back better and the frankly his crazy agenda which is failed in the united states. than making sure ukrainians had weapons they need to defend themselves against this russian onslot. so that's why i say you will see
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boris johnson and won't see joe biden because boris johnson understands that if ukraine falls, it is a major issue for europe they want to make sure they do everything they can joe biden has been late to the game on everything. and he's been wrong at every single point. it is no shock to me why he's not there in ukraine right now. lawrence: make an interest point i think pentagon is right along with the president on this. they keep telling ukrainian people what they need after predicting that it was going to be over in 72 hours. it is disgusting thanks so much congressman. so a scandal rocked the secret service as two men pose federal agents appear to have infiltrated highst level of the agency shocking details on that education. that's next on cross country.
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lawrence: welcome back to cross country so did you hear about this serious questions and maximum security concerns raised of a two men arrested this week proposing as federal agents. prosecutors say both were in close contact with members of the u.s. secret service and providing them with gift like iphone television even apartments. court records state one of the suspects offered a little on the
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first lady jill biden security detail and assault rifle. here's more on this bret tollman thanks for joining the program. i want to read this exchange from one of the prosecutors with the judge. this is what he said the scale of this compromise situation that was created is quite large. he goes on to say this: they tricked people who job it is to be suspicious of others. how did it happen, bret? >> yeah, just when you yo think you've seen it all you know i've been 25 years now working in the federal criminal justice system and i've never seen anything like this. i'm afraid lawrence that this really is a situation in which we only know what they want us to know right now i'm concerned about national security but also concerned what was their end game and attempting to do when they were attempting to, you know, infiltrate the secret service especially the secret service that is on protect eve
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detail. lawrence: if i'm the president of the united states i'm mad as hell. one of the agents was on the security detail of the first lady. i mean, and this is not the first incident of this order within the secret service. bret it has been a pattern over past 15 to 10 years so why? what's beginning on there that change leadership but they haven't resolved the problem? >> no. you know, you're exactly right. i saw their statement that they said that the secret service you know maintained highest caliber of professionalism. i know that's their ideal but that's not what you me and others have seen over the last couple of decades. there's been, you know, scandal after scandal and their only job is to make sure that nobody can get within the barriers that they set within the protection that they maintain. and what happened?
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individuals were able to pretend to be agents. and to gain access like no other access we've seen before. and what was their -- their effort it was geng to lead to an asac nation and going to lead to discovery of national security issues? we don't know at this point but at some point we may know what the end game was here. glans i want to know that bret i want to talk about the sloppiness from these federal agents my team can put this on the screen this was a text message exchange with one of the agents he scoops a picture saying he's in class -- [laughter] from the feds and they go along with it. from their account. [laughter] >> you know, i saw the picture. you know, it never does, you know, sees to amaze me the level of those that are fraud how it is simple tactic that takes person's guard down. but here you have agents that
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are trained. and you have them utilizing very unsophisticated means and really just -- aiming at being tiebl gain their trust and what were they going to do with that trust lawrence that's what i would be afraid of is what they're going to do with it. lawrence: that's right not just training but influence by iphone and television -- and if you're going to compromise our national security -- in the castes and well being of the president of the united states you just shouldn't take the job. brtd thanks so much for joining the program. >> thanks lawrence. mainstream media call out for trying to bury scandal the surprise winning journalist live next on cross country. don't go anywhere.
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>> do you think the media angted in inappropriately when they instantly dismissed hunter biden
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as misinformation. >> i think it is irrelevant it is not whether it is disinformation or i didn't think the hunter biden's business relationship have anything to do with who should be president of the united states. so i didn't, i don't find it to be interesting. [laughter] lawrence: it's not interesting. as a mainstream media faces reckoning over hunter biden laptop story i'm joined by daniel schmitt university of chicago student who just heard you just heard question the journalist over hunter biden coverage. brother -- i'm so proud of you. you went there you did the job that other reporters should be doing. what made you ask that question? >> thank you lawrence for having me. i want to just establish where we are right now actually before i answer that question. chicago the twitter accounts of the publication i write for have been blocked by anna she's blocked us for asking that question to set the scene and why did i ask that question?
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well this was at a conference called disinformation in erosion of democracy and i figured no either story has been as impacted by this information as the hunter biden laptop story been told for months this was a product of russian disenfoe not real and looking into apple bomb i noticed monthing ago she said voters shouldn't care about it doesn't matter wait a second, is it indeed irrelevant or should we cover it up? it doesn't make any sense so i asked her a simple question. was it inappropriate for the media to cover it up? and in response she said i don't care that's any answer, and it seem like a total nonanswer and days later she's totally blocked us on social media. >> she's not only one trying to block you. the editor in chief for the atlantic -- essentially kawtsed called you guys propaganda says you spewed disinformation. at the end of the conference
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this was disinformation campaign because of this conference he didn't name by name and re-ask questions we got answers and posted it online. and it just so whatted that both clips one in which i asked apple bomb another which my friend christopher phillips went very viral. and apparently that is disinformation and so -- the atlantic is accusing bunch of college kids who i just doing this out of passion of spreading disinformation not the people who lied about hunter biden laptop but college kids who ask basic questions. >> you know what daniel you're not a college student the reason it is viral is because there's a thirst for the truth. and i'm sure many people in our audience are saying what's next for daniel? >> well what's next well you can follow me at real d schmitt on twitter i write for chicago thinker which is the chicago thinker doirk and our job to ask the question that is not asked and they're not asking tough questions there's great university events and which prom
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innocent speak rs come and kids ask very easy questions. they essentially worship them and we're here to ask a tough question to get to the chase. and really just see to stand up to college kids because it is not doing the job they should be doing. >> bravo daniel when i ran campus reform you are the correspondent i needed you were the one. good luck with everything daniel thanks for joining me. >> thank you so much lawrence. thank you for having me. >> broke hunter biden laptop story and she joins me right now you heard that young man ask the same questions that you've been asking. you were at the front of this. do you feel vindicated or do you think they're beginning to continue to bury this story? >> no there's no about vindication it is ridiculous they're catching up but that young student, what a fantastic kid and i think he's representative of a lot of, genz
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kids throwing off shackles and not gong to suck up to the establishment like millennials did. they're try rebels so it is a wonderful thing they will say they basically -- they're saving 9 world. lawrence: you're so right about that. mirngd you have broken down had story so much over the past year for our audience. what do you think is one thing by actually don't know about because there's been a lot of focus on hunter but now we're starting to hash the brother. >> yes. look i think most important thing that we don't know enough about it joe biden's interaction with this family influence pedaling scheme we have little glimmers from the laptop. we know that joe biden met with numerous hunter business apartmenters in we know that hunter gave his father various well paid for bills of his that share bank accounts their money
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was very much mingled and shared credit card so on and we know as you said jim biden which is hunter's bulk the joe biden's younger brother he was also involved particularly in the chinese deals and he's also facing his own investigation, he has own separate probe, which we haven't heard a lot about. but he union, it seems to me that that grand jury in delaware is pulling on the threads of all of hunter biden's deals and when you do pull on the threads, you end up with joe biden and there's one question that we know has been asked in the grand jury. and that is who is the big guy? and as we know and other instances on hunter biden the big guy is joe biden. so at that really should -- be sending warning lights going at the white house. but curiously we saw klain
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appear on television on abc television with george stephanopoulos instead of him not commenting about ongoing investigation which is most priewngt thing he's do he's made a comment that president is confident that his son and his brother jim biden are innocent and also that this had nothing to do with joe biden. both those things joe biden is the boss of merrick garland the boss of the u.s. attorney in delaware who is running this investigation. both those comments from ron klain would seem to put a chill on that investigation. lawrence: i thought they were geng to return back to the norms and you know, lead the justice department aleave. doesn't sound like it miranda devine thank you so much for joining me. up next we take you on exclusive law enforcement museum in washington, d.c. you don't want to miss it.
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went surgery after being shot in the face by a suspect who fired more than 100 rounds into neighborhood. so while officers across the country deal with mounting violence, i went to the national law enforcement museum in d.c. to honor the men and women who serve and protect. watch. >> marsha this week is different here at the museum it is a solemn week? >> it is a solemn week that's true. every year in the month of april the national law enforcement officers memorial begins engraving of all of the fallen officers from the year prior confirmed of line of duty death. i think it is important to note that our organization is the leading authority on line of duty death. so all law enforcement dying, you know, is a tragedy. but what we recognize are the ones that have been confirmed as to have died during line of
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duty. lawrence: is there anything different about this year? because as someone that covers crime in america as well as cops, it seems like the deaths are whatting more frequently. >> communities equal safe law enforcement. and if you have communities that are experiencing an uprise, it will automatically equate to higher lines in line of duty death as we look at the nation we put together our three components. first recognizing that safety is our true north. for all law enforcement, for all communities. right? what we want is to be safe. >> i think one way that you can do that is through this museum which is telling the story of policing. how do you guys do that on a day-to-day basis? >> we do walk the line in letting the nation know that not all of these topics are easy.
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i can tell you this lawrence, that topics that have been difficult that we have approached here at the museum and we've put together panels that represent every side of the discussion, every one of those discussions the people are solution based. no one is pointing fingers. people are coming to the table having really great discussions bringing up really great perspectives. smg what's been response from young people to come here in the museum and see the history behind law enforcement? >> mostly it's we didn't know. there's so much that we learned here that we did not realize. we did not realize crimes were not solved in an hour. right? >> let me go and experience some of this -- so if you don't mind let's do it. >> let's do it. police cruiser i can hear sounds already other the radio. what's the purpose of this being in the museum? >> there are roles that large
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object like this can fulfill. for us in the museum to me this is one of the most recognizable symbols of law enforcement in the country. i've got two boyses at home peef and seven they've got toy police cars, everybody recognizes this. so we don't always get a chance to look at it up close so having something like this in the museum is a way to better understand what it is like to be an officer. >> hit the lights. up here got a couple of different options. for the ways they might use lights it is for pursuit or directional. >> time to go after someone -- there we go get moving. all of this history right. >> that's the beauty of a museum right it is not an abstract idea or written in a book. but a museum because you see the real stuff that's physical objects that tell a story. it helps us combat something like the csi effect learning
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about law enforcement through television through a movie seems really simple straightforward. again -- complicated. that story is complicated. so much going on -- >> uh-huh actually one of my favorite items in entire museum is right over here that i want to show you. little yellow arm banding right here. doesn't look like much it is small this is an arm banding that was warn by deputy u.s. marshals midpoint of the 20th century. to me this arm banding represents so much that is good in law enforcement. famous paintings by norman rockwell the problem we all live with -- shows u.s. marshal escorting ruby bridges to william france elementary school in new orleans. you don't see the marshals you don't see their face but their bodies and you see that bright yellow arm banding. love it. so across the street we have the
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national law enforcement officers memorial. dedicated in 1991 and it is where we engrave names. of officers who have fallen in the line of duty. as of last year, there were 22,611 names we're about to add 619 more. the most we've ever added in any one year. here in the museum, we want to honor those officers now we can't have all of the names because they're across the street at the memorial. but each year the officers whose names are newly added to wall we remember here in the haul of remembrance. >> a great time at the museum you should check it out washington, d.c. -- one of the hidden jewels there. so will smith slap gate not over hollywood version of accountability that's next.
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a punishment against will smith for slaying chris rock at the oscars. this from ceremony and any other academy event for next ten years. but is he really learning his lesson? he can still win an oscar let's bring in fox news contributor ben for his thoughts so ben i actually think it is pretty dumb -- i think ten years is too much. a, but maybe i'm just so it like poisoned because i watch sports and they fight all of the time and they just get a three game suspension. what say you brother? >> i think a situation where you can win an oscar without having to go to the awards show or having any kind of requirement placed upon you to expectation to go, is tweal a great thing it is a wonderful gift. i mean i think -- that take away you should have is if you want in a similar circumstance you better find someone to make a joke that allows you to slap them. i think that this is in a time
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when we're talking about soft serious things happening in the world i'm glad we can come together to focus on this really important they think for the past couple of weeks but you know there's -- should be some consequences here for will smith because we want to be able to see great comedians like chris rock get up there tease nobody. get under anybody's skin that's how that's the respite you get from seeing these ridiculous egotistical maniacs lecture us all when they get a tiny award, the respite from that is comedians who are given the opportunity to get up there and needle them a bit and we, obviously, want to see more of that. i hope that next year the academies response to this is to give an opportunity to host somebody like bill or other people who get under people's skin because chris rock joke it was a dad joke. it wasn't even that funny it was
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very innocent. >> it was a light weight joke maybe they should have dave chappelle he gets real nasty and i enjoy every bit of it. [laughter] >> you're playing dirty if you run him up there. absolutely make everybody in that place feel uncomfortable and that's a good thing. >> let's talk about our friend someone that we look up to. tiger woods i think he's my friend really not my friend but i was rooting for him a great comeback story and starting to tank now -- >> well you know he, obviously, ran into some trouble on the greens but just seeing him out there is an incredible feat. this is a fella who had a real brush with death not that long ago and myself included who would like to see tiger continue to perform well. to perform at the top his game to give a real shot at chasing a number of records that are still out there. and i was happy to see him out
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there this weekend. i do know that you know this is, obviously, first time back so he's going to be experiencing a lot of new things. but as someone who is concurred so many odds that have been placed against him over the years, you know i'm still a big tiger believer i would leak to see him come back in the future and continue to play at a high level and i hope that he will. >> all i'll say it don't count him out. he's too much of a stud. i'm rooting for the brother. i'm rooting for him. ben, thanks so much for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you. lawrence: all right. that was fun. that was kind of tough but it was -- fun. that's what happens when you're having a good time i guess thanks so much for watching the show we'll be right back here live next saturday 10 p.m. follow me on social media lawrenceawrence jones 3 don't forget next week i'm going to
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the border. see that guy where's he at, right there going to be with him. don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss a show. good night. ♪ ♪

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