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last month. the president seems to think it is all positive. >> president biden: as we move to stable, steady growth because we should expect to see more moderation. we are not likely to see the kind of blockbuster job reports month after month like we had over this past year. but that is a good thing. that is he can't of a healthy economy. >> kayleigh: the baby formula and that looming possible recession. there's all that. the president of the issue of gun control. >> president biden: i respect the culture and tradition and the concerns of lawful gun owners. the same time, the second amendment like all other rights, is not absolute. we need to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. >> kayleigh: then the reports the turmoil behind the scenes are raising questions about the president's ability to solve the problems that arose on his watch. on tuesday, nbc news reported
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biden is unhappy about a pattern on his -- that has developed inside the west wing. he makes a clear and distinct statement and aides rushed to explain what he meant which was something else. the cleanup campaign he has told advisors undermines him and smothers the authenticity that fueled his rights. later that, "washington post" chimed in with this headline. white house scrambles on inflation. seen and followed suit writing at the center is a president still trying to calibrate himself to the office. the country is pulling itself apart. inflation keeps rising. new crisis on top of new crisis arise daily and biden can't see a way to address that while also being the happier more sympathetic lovely inspiring aviator wearing chocolate
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chip:licking guy. lawrence, a quote really struck me. it was from a white house it. they said he has to speak to very serious things and you can't do that while getting ice cream. >> that is true. if the opposite issue he should be more listening. i would be doing roundtables talking with the voters. he said he was going to represent. you can't run a campaign on a light. he promised to be a moderate like joe manchin. instead, he attacked joe manchin. this president is allowing them to operate from different factions in this party in his administration. you can government with that. donald trump never -- moderate republicans. you need someone to stewardship. he is not steering the ship. he does not have a compass to take yes or no yay or nay.
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this is by we see the mutations department in disarray. i would. when they are crafting the message and putting it out there, they are having to backtrack every single day. different people. there is no person that is steering the ship. if i had one piece of advice for the president, also get back to the basics. i mean, all of these virtual -- virtue-signaling pieces are not going to matter unless you go to the kitchen table issues. the last thing i will say, going after guns now, you can't say that you understand the folks at the detective folks. in the one demographic of getting guns right now is black women, which is the base of the democratic party. how do you speak to those voters that are now going to get those guns? i have not heard an answer from the white house. >> no. emily, speaking of the press, a little tidbit of how they are feeling.
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we are e-mailing each other. they were tracking who is covering what he is saying, which tv channels were covering his speeches and the answer was none. you are thinking one person said, why are we doing this? i understand the frustration. you are on air force one. you called bureau chiefs. covered the president's speech. he is going to affect we. those are highly scripted events. what they do cover our press conferences. what did you covered are presidential interviews. but we have a guy who can't seem to do those things. >> emily: they would probably cover it more if there was an authenticity about it. if we heard something that was not scripted, three scripted, repeating talking points. the democrats are even calling him topic this president has failed to outline a plan to combat inflation.
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that is why they are not turning on the tv. we talked about him being elected because he eats ice cream and somehow attempted or protected himself as being relatable piccolo people believe that he would be a unifier. the fact that we are hearing reports that he is complaining saying he's not getting a fair shake by the media, i fellow democrats, grousing that republicans are not getting that share of the blame that they are due, your point, it would do him ball to look in the mirror and listen rather than just focus on what fingers are pointing in other directions. right now, he is feeling as a leader and failing to make us care whether he is that awestruck sky. what i need is a president that cares about me and the food on my table and my safety. >> kayleigh: and kennedy, seems like people are jumping ship. that has changed. take a look at this wall here. you have nbc based on interviews with two dozen current and
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former edmonton officials lawmakers, the washington post, two people familiar with the president's comments. they are licking his private conversations. 14 white house aides and other democrats. it is as if the ship sinks, you got a lot of people kind of jumping off even if it is just anonymously talking to reporters. >> kennedy: you have been inside the white house. you know how these things work. one of the things frustrated staffers are saying joe biden is insulated by the old guard, people who have been around him for decades and they are trying to run a very '90s media playbook in that year 2022. it does not work anymore. they operate about network news mentions and what is going on in the front page of local newspapers people don't watch and read that stuff. they are operating with a '90s playbook. the other half of the white house staff was born in the '90s like none of this makes sense to them. altcare trying to do is set a
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policy to ease people's pain. they are just blaming people. because something might look bad take he does not have any serious solutions. much is forgiven when the economy is going well in terms of personality as you know. but it does not matter if you are amtrak joe and people cannot afford to buy food for their kids or pick gas in their car. buried in the bottom of this "washington post" piece was it seems like they have given up doing anything and figuring out the best thing to say that when person with senior white house economists. there's almost more debate about the right messaging in the right policy stands. take a listen, please and pointed onto you, cheryl. >> president biden: this is a prudent price hike. it would have helped what would have been an even larger putin
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price hike. >> putin's price hikes. here we go again. there's a new term this morning. it is steady, stable growth. that is going to be their new talking point at which they debuted this week. but at least they know that what we are seeing in those job numbers and that is why he was at the podium, to have break that jobs report was but it is not the not when you have restaurants that are cutting back hours and can't afford to pay $24 an hour. it is putin's called. it is why energy prices are higher. i keep looking for a plant out of the white house. we want action. dee sarton numbers. these are dollars and cents. this is wall street looking for an answer. your answer is the fed is going to handle it. it is on his shoulders and also they wanted to go after those
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greedy corporations because they don't pay their taxes. we all know that is absolutely not the case. we have not talked about elon musk yet, one of my favorite topics. he is talking about making job cuts at tesla. there's a lot of talk about recession coming. what you're saying is that white house changing the talking points to get everybody ready for what we know is going to be in the second half of 2022, we will have a rest economy, possibly a recession pickup truck i can go on and on and on with the data and numbers. don't give me that putin price hike or these steady, stable growth. >> lawrence: america once a plan but to blame it on other factors. we are not think this is all my fault. they want acknowledgment also? act like you care. it does not seem like he cares. but i hear that from voters across the country. it does not seem like the
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president cares about us. this whole formula thing is a prime example. the fact that they were not all on this and saying, we try -- it is unbelievable. >> and he acts like things are happening to him. oh, when arzak locusts coming? no, it is not happening to babies. it is happening to you. a potential reckoning for the left agenda in california as los angeles liberal district attorney hit a roadblock in court and counterpart where he could be bounced by voters next week. we hope so.
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>> peter navarro has been indicted for defying a subpoena. the department of justice says if i refused to be deposed and refused to hand over documents. he faces up to a year in jail and a fine for each count. there appears to be a revolt against california's far left policies. in los angeles, a state appeals, ruled that the city's liberal district attorney george gascon does not have the right to refuse to charge people under the three strike law and corporate this is the latest for gascon. the next tuesday, there will be a recall in san francisco. voters will decide the fate of their dna. it could be a major blow for
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criminal justice reform that six reduced sentences and in some cases no jail time at all for hearted criminals. i know kaylee, you have to prospect for us. >> kayleigh: it looks him for him. dent there's this pour 58% support recall. there's eight poll by the anti-recall team can. it shows 48% wants recall. the bottom line is this could happen. it would be explosive if he is thrown out because george gascon is facing impossible recall. this could be a movement. republican, let's make these the a's contain this. i agree with that. they are responsible. and he is already ken smith. the reality is, he was elected
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on his promises of criminal justice reform that work margaret that had a common sense application and he shot voters by doing away with sentence enhancements. we have a district attorney that is trying to circumnavigate the laws under books. >> if voters don't agree with that three strike rule, that is the wonderful thing about california. they have very strong ballot initiative process. that is why gascon is very close to facing a second recall. and i think if they are successful, l.a. voters will go in the same direction because they are sick of it. if you ask people in california, 45% of people who lived in san francisco say they want to relocate had moved out of the city. almost 7% have left since the beginning of the pandemic because they have a phenomenally high taxes. but very low quality of life. and that is diminished in once
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great cities. you have a lot of crimes where people are not going into cvs and stealing things by garbage bag falls. they are also following people home, buy hiking things and then rubbing them during their -- in their driveway. or they follow them into their houses. that does not even touched the homeless crisis that none of the mayors, not to mention the das, are able to handle at all. voters are getting very frustrated. >> and that does approach to criminal justice reform, the das have taken, that is not working. doing away with cash bail. we see a drastically removed a metric how is that working out for him? homicides, arson, violent felonies, property crimes, everything is up double digits
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and some property crimes have been reported low because people know nothing is going to be done. and to kennedy's point, it is because of crime. >> lawrence: yeah. it is a major issue. people are talking about how crime is impacting them. it used to be just the major cities. it is starting to affect the suburbs as well. a lot of democrats like to push back against me when i talk about these major cities. they talk about, what about this. town or does the publican suburb? -- what about this. suburb? i was surprised by this. have to be honest because what i have seen when these crimes when these d.a.s reviews to charge, gascon in l.a. or in new york as well, there says, no. there's nothing i can do about it. the people decide the state
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decides not to press charges. there's nothing legal that i can do about it. i think that is a shift. i think more judges should use their discretion to make them uphold state law. "the wall street journal" notes this as well. what will change the tide is these mayors. megan reid is very silent -- london breed is very solid on district who is responsible? crime is a problem. but he does not talk about the d.a.s. until these democratic mayors start putting these liberal mayors on notice that nothing is going to change. it is the judges as well as the mayors and using their megaphone. >> but they can't. and i think we are seeing that play out in new york city. they are in the seam party. also noted that at some point, politically, they are going to need each other. in san francisco, you brought
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up, we have not from gavin newsom when it comes to this recall. they are silent. they know the tides are turning in these cities. look at all of the walgreens that have shut down in san francisco. businesses are voting with their feet. they are out. they cannot afford the security. and also look at the population shift out of san francisco. it is a beautiful city. it is amazing. the culture, the restaurants. it has been destroyed by these liberal policies. and it really breaks my heart. it really does. i will go back in august. i will have a full report for all of you because i want to city to come back. >> it does not have to be that way. for a lot of people who live in california, they still very much believe in the california dream. but it has been extradited and sold away by these politicians in charge, really are not
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challenge. complete the voters will wake up and i like new people to bring the new dream back. >> if four out of 10 are leaving the city and going elsewhere, it is up to those remaining current city council members and the d.a.s out. we will cover that, too, coming up in a block about seattle as we cover help defunding law enforcement is putting public safety at risk there. the details next.
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objective is unobtainable. speaking a bit further, she rubbed there is a clear and present need for assistance. just three years ago, this unit had 12 skilled detectives and there are currently four. this has left that remaining detectives with unsustainable caseloads. this memo is heartbreaking. >> lawrence: it is. so many people watch "line order see it --" law & order: svu." everyone wants those people off the streets. because of defendant -- defund the police, this is one of the consequences. we have seen it everywhere. whether or we are talking about uvalde, buffalo, when the people are in charge, they both go after these bad actors. they commit more crimes.
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when you look at the numbers, as the years become, because they did not get them off the feet, they will recommit these acts. it is already hard getting witnesses to come forward. a lot of people don't come forward because they don't want to go to the gruesome trials. can you imagine people finally agreeing to go to do all of that and they can't properly investigate or get a conviction? that is unacceptable. >> i'm glad you brought up leadership. kennedy, you used to live in seattle also. this also reflects lylis -- lawlessness. but the city council is not listening. they voted 8-1 for a city budget that cut police fighting after they cut it by 9%, 36 million in 2019. the actually advocated for even harsher cuts. seattle voters have to vote out
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city council members if they want anything to be enforced. there's such a disconnect and what those in leadership are actually doing on their behalf. >> kennedy: and washington state, if -- seattle is not washington state. austin is not texas. but it is very easy to feel like they are representing everyone inside and outside of seattle. it is wanting to be progressive and want to take care of people. but you defund the police, so communities that have high crime and really need to you have much longer response time. if a woman is sexually assaulted her attacker may not be tracked down to. criminals in seattle now it. serial consisting in seattle. i know -- could not going to be justice for them and they are free to act with impunity. we know about san francisco
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being held hostage by these progressive people who are doing so much harm to people who need it the most. >> and it is a tremendous burden on law-enforcement. that is an absolute depletion on their psyche. the attrition rate is so high right now. their hands are tied from doing anything about it. >> yes. this unit that deals with sexual assault of defunding happen largely during the height of the pandemic. it was heartbreaking when i came across statistics about child abuse reporting, sexual abuse reporting going down. it was going down because kids but not at school. i remember pleading, we must open schools because this is happening and i believe the biden administration was asked yesterday about schools and they cannot answer the question. this line struck me that there
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was an increase in cases involving children. they received 107 referrals in march from child protective services. that is on. because kids are back in school. think about how many abuse cases left unanswered because the left betrayed our children and we can't even prosecute the case's. >> also a big cold case backlog for this particular department in seattle that they will not be able to touch. think about how typical it is for someone who is a victim of sexual assault to report the crime now that you know that you won't have the support of the investigator. there was a cold case show that i think was popular as well. they actually elected a republican d.a. in seattle. i'm wondering if police, if there's a movement where they
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could possibly get some of these cases to the court system if that new d.a. could make some headway on some of these horrific cases, hopefully these victims get justice. >> complete there is a way there is a way for them to extract money to support. the voters want law and order. >> don't they care about women and kids? >> just lip service, that is all it is. if they did, they would have made drastically different choices. coming up, a democrat led state is not looking to hire its own misinformation sheriff after a disastrous cry on the federal level that never hit.right now on just so many levels. stay with us.
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>> the biden administration's misinformation board may not have worked so well. that is not stopping connecticut from hiring its own misinformation sheriff. the state is setting aside $150,000 a year for the job. could put that money is part of the nearly 2 million does it plans to spend on marketing to share factual information about voting. i have never heard of this. >> it is like every stay in the nation decided, all this covid money, great, i'm going to blow it up. by the way, all of this, we are going to go after misinformation. they are going after conservatives on social media. and they are going after places where conservatives are gathering in particular. this is political. don't give me the -- by the way, if they want to win after gossip
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on the internet because of a truckload of ballots that got overturned on eight which ended up to be a false story, by the way, fine. at the internet was made for gossip expected california and colorado are already trying this. >> can you where home and do that job? >> for chan. and no one defines what misinformation is. misinformation to one present meaning outright lies that are meant to be harmful and sway opinion to another person, it could mean things sunset that i don't like or politically agreed with. that means it is incredibly subjective and until they are defining witness information is, i don't trust anyone party their someone in charge who is going to police people's thoughts because there will be an enforcement mechanism if they are already hiring, they will hire someone to make you pay.
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>> and there are legal challenges with that. we do have something called the first amendment. >> and the subjective and vague manner of policing misinformation is unconstitutional because it limits free speech or it at least has that capacity to do so. and they said executive that. this seems highly political. it is just policing what is said about elections, and that is just wrong. >> they should have taken a cue from how the misinformation board went on the federal level. take a listen. ♪♪ inflammation is ferocious ♪ ♪ makes it sound precocious ♪ ♪ in congress ♪ ♪ misinformation, atrocious ♪ ♪ it is how you hide a little lie ♪♪ >> we will never let it go. >> i was thinking, i'm always
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amazed when government officials see something feel on the federal level and decide, i'm going to adopt that same idea. voters rejected it from both political parties. they decided to just do away with the whole commission. the fact that they decided to go with it on the state level it makes zero cents. and who is calling for this? americans are saying, gasket baby, crime. we don't even have to go down that list. they are saying, we need someone to monitor this information. it seems so tone deaf from the democratic party. and goes into there. they need something to signal. i don't understand why they won't just fix the problem. people say they are the biggest hero if you take a big truck of baby formula. you want a photo op? see the president patrolling the
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street with the, make sure the bad guys are back in jail. they pick things like this that i guess the academics love but they are not the people voting out there on a daily to date basis. >> and the fact that this misspending that we are seeing that the misallocation, that came from covid from last year. all of that spreading that the states have been given because we do not know where all this money is going. and i think we will be very, very angry at where we are seeing a lot of this cash being spent. it is being wasted and probably stolen. >> lawrence used the word tone deaf. so generous. [laughter] >> happy friday. coming up, harry and meghan make the book first since "megxit."
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what is the answer to stopping mass shootings? president biden and democratss want hundred -- gun control. apple pulls out of china while the nba is back on tv. ryan on how it is all about the benjamin's. john roberts is off. join us at the top of the hour for "america reports." ♪♪ on the floor ♪ ♪ >> that is right. walter queen set out the jubilee event because of ms. comfort after yesterday's glorious parade, all eyes were on prince harry and that homewrecker meghan. they made their first royal appearance since quitting the monarchy like a bunch of whiny quitters for a new life in california and the reception they got sounded like less than the royal tournament. take a listen. [audience reacts]
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this is all about the queen, emily. a celebration of her life and 70 years of service to her country and to her family. people in great britain now it. is that like harry and meghan are getting this kind of reception? >> probably. 70 years of doing anything is anything. that reminded me of "the princess bride." that reports are that if the queen herself in full emblematic nature of how amazing and dignified and lovely she is that she is the one that is advocating for peace in the family and ultimately that there will be reconciliation. until then, she is probably like, not on my watch. >> today, we have a picture of prince harry and meghan, sitting
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on opposite ends of the aisle. william and kate did not even talk to them. they were completely trashed by harry and meghan to oprah and they are doing their best to be grateful. >> good for them and good to the people for booing. it is ridiculous. security guards. what kind of outfit was meghan wearing? you know? [overlapping speakers] >> right! no. i think that the british people are like, enough. it is about the queen. she is amazing. she is about service and i think harry and meghan need to go on back to california. >> and duchess kate looked fantastic. she is a great mom. she works hard. she does intend of volunteer work. >> and even when her youngest
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child is making faces, incredible images of him next to his great grandmother. prince willie covering his ears during the royal flyover. there he is. [laughter] that is like everyone in america. when people start talking about harry and meghan. >> i agree with you about kate. love her. what did they expect? you insulted the profoundly. by proxy, you may have even insulted the country and the uk poll came out that found they have their risk approval rating ever and this is crazy. they put out this tweet. the only three people who had negative favorability, prince harry, negative 46. prince andrew, negative 80. >> good company. >> and recklessly, prince andrew has covid now. >> that was just some bad luck.
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it struck right at the beginning of the platinum jubilee. >> lawrence: look, i got to be honest. i'm not a big fan of the whales. i'm respectful. but number two, as my mother would say, you know, the -- someone as beautiful, but kind of crazy inside as well. >> so your mom would warn you away from someone like that? >> lawrence: it would be bad for me and i would complain. i told you because she was crazy. the last thing i would say about this is, look, i don't think that whales are perfect people. one thing that -- family business being put there into public. that is where she lost the high ground. it is not so much for having issues. it is something complicated and
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morton wants to deal with but i don't see myself ever being a royal. the way they dealt with it, you don't trash people. it is like a texan trashing texas in new york. >> don't do it. >> lawrence: i would never invite them out for a barbecue again. >> the one thing texans love, texas. >> lawrence: that is right. >> people in great britain love their queen. as lawrence point out, people can there 3000 and have awful associations that can hurt the people closest to them. with such coldness yet the queen remains. and i think that that is what you are seeing this outpouring of love and admiration during the entire jubilee celebration. it has different luncheons and street parties going on throughout the uk. so neighbors can come together and rejoice and honored her. >> that is right, because they are celebrating the love and
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relationship. that is what she has demonstrated toward the country and people and they see that. i created you with a huge crown fan and i know we are only on episode seven. the point you are making is every one was but for us md years and then all of a sudden, someone enters in and there's a toxic sort of poison in the well and you don't have to look far to see who it was and it kind of breaks my heart because to your point, everyone who loves her, this is a woman who was dedicated to family and service and then all of a sudden, and the stage left, plot twist. [laughter] >> i think meghan markle may be single at some point. listen to your mother. >> yeah, listen to your mother. [overlapping speakers] >> oh, mercy. >> hey, meghan. [laughter] ♪ ♪
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♪♪♪ : . . >> yesterday we told you about how some delivery drivers have admitted to taking a bite out of their customer's food. looks like chic-fil-a may have a solution for that. wheeled robots to deliver your food in a locked compartment. the entirely contactless transaction should ensure that no one grabs a waffle fry out of your order. however, cheryl, if i saw one of these on the street, just like a pinata. >> take a baseball bat and then help themselves to the fry.
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>> how long before somebody steals one of these things. we were talking about it during the break, we would put our beer in there, forget the chic-fil-a. >> nice. i don't support the whole robot thing, i don't like it. but i knew something was up. every time i ordered doordash my chic-fil-a fries are missing. like some -- like put a note about it. because they are eating it. they are eating it. chic-fil-a has the best customer service. they would not gyp you on fries. >> no, they would not come up short in a fry order, certainly, but also closed on sundays, according to kanye. >> i'm a fan of robots. i don't have to restate my position. >> lauren has ordered a
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quesdadilla. and kayleigh is speaking in texas tomorrow, catch the speech live and oh demand on fox nation. >> very excited about it. these young women are the most impressive women in the country, i've done this for years and yeah, the best. our next leaders. charlie, you do an amazing job every year. >> as day, thanks to everyone for watching now here is "america reports." >> emily, thank you so much, hope you have a great weekend. los angeles county district attorney george gascon, another blow to his far left agenda. california appeals court rules he must enforce a law to could land repeat offenders behind bars for lengthy prison sentences, as gascon fights for his political life amid a second recall to oust him from office. >> critics blaming his progressive policies for an uptick in violent crime and other far left politicians are getting slammed for a
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